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Exposing Silver Mythology, Part I
What then are we to make of the fact that the self-described (mainstream) “experts” on the silver market, the “official” sources for data on the silver market, and the primary regulator of the silver market all regularly and consistently demonstrate complete ignorance of even the most elementary of economic principles? Are we to attribute this to gross incompetence, inherent bias, or an intentional attempt to deceive?
24Jan2012 | JeffNielson | 1 comment | Continued
Save Taxes With Gold And Silver Money
For all the holders of official gold and silver money, who would like their own opportunity to benefit from tax-loopholes (just like the top-1% do); just spend some of that money during the course of your ordinary shopping. It’s all perfectly legal.
16Nov2011 | JeffNielson | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Ratings Agencies, Part II: Fiduciary Duty
Clearly, with S&P claiming that its rating is merely some worthless, ornamental decoration which is tacked-on to various financial products, there should be no possible reason for the rabid theatrics of the U.S. government which followed. It is only in a marketplace where the vast majority of participants are ignorant about these disclaimers that the reaction of the U.S. government is rationale…
24Aug2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | Continued
The Ratings Agencies, Part I: Experts or Charlatans?
… supposedly our legal systems don’t allow a group of people to call themselves “experts” when they are pocketing fat fees for their analysis/assessment of the quality of complex financial products; and then to say “Just kidding. We’re not experts, and no one should base any financial decision on our opinions” once such “opinions” have been shown to be severely flawed.
22Aug2011 | JeffNielson | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Real Nightmare of U.S. Mortgage-Fraud
U.S. banksters (with Bank of America being one of the worst offenders) have flooded U.S. land-title registries (and even U.S. courts) with millions of fraudulent and/or forged documents. With the banksters themselves willingly trafficking in such forged documents, and willingly taking part in millions of fraudulent transactions, they have now made it simple for “freelance scammers” like Karen Tappert to rip-off victims with impunity.
20Jun2011 | JeffNielson | 2 comments | ContinuedML-Implode Wins Reversal In NH Supreme Court Case; Re-Posts Materials on Mortgage Specialists’ Fraud
In a resounding ruling for free speech, the New Hampshire Supreme Court has reversed a superior court’s ruling ordering the Implode-o-Meter web site to take down contributed materials and divulge the identity of a whistleblower.
6May2010 | admin | 14 comments | ContinuedPredatory Loan Modifications
I would wager to say that you have seen nothing like this presented before. That is because most so-called audit firms have not got a clue about what they are doing. They simply buy TILA/RESPA software so as to determine if the disclosure requirements were met. They have NO UNDERSTANDING of Predatory Lending and what can be offered by competent persons doing such exams.
4May2010 | pulatie | 70 comments | Continued