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Mortgages: Testimony on How All are Fraud

In this video an Agent of a financial institution is being questioned during a trial and easily admits that all mortgages are fraud, lacking proper disclosure, and money of account is swapped for money of account and no money is actually loaned by any financial institution. Americans are the creditors and create currency with their signatures.

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