Does anyone remember HJR-192? It is against public policy to pay - TopicsExpress



          

Does anyone remember HJR-192? It is against public policy to pay off any debt. All debt must be discharged. When you signed the promissory note and gave it to the bank, you discharged the debt. The house is paid for, in full. End of story. Go to this site and at the upper top left side of the page next to the banker cartoon, click on the links directly to the right of it. Start with Read Here First and go down the line. privateaudio.homestead/Bank-Fraud.html Not only did you pay off the note (discharge it), you gave them access to your Treasury Direct Account and they filed paperwork stating the account was abandoned and took control of it. They paid of the seller with your money, took the rest of the cash from your account; sold the note again, and conned you into believing you needed to spend the next 30 years paying back a loan that YOU ACTUALLY GAVE THEM! and you signed over the deed. The bank had absolutely no skin in the game and you gave them everything. Your house is paid for, read Daves docs above.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 03:28:24 +0000

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