Double Entry Bookkeeping: The Role of Intangibles and Their Securitization
Double entry bookkeeping, the standard method for recording financial transactions, hinges on balancing two sides: debits and credits. Within this […]
The Dual Realms of Public Debt and Private Credit: Understanding the Unseen Financial Divide
In the realm of financial obligations, there is a fundamental principle that separates the tangible from the intangible, the government-created […]
The Dirty Mortgage Secret: The Borrower’s Right to Their Promissory NOTE and the CASH VALUE
The journey of a mortgage promissory note from a simple contractual agreement to a complex financial instrument is shrouded in […]
Was 9/11 a False Flag? Was CGi, Ai, and Collusion at Play?
The video in question showcases instances where broadcasting experienced what could be termed as “coincidental” disruptions, including segments of the […]
The Twelve Presumptions Of Court: They Exist Whether you Believe in Them or Not
For anyone who has seriously looked at and studied court procedure over the years, which not very many of us […]
The Intricacies of Intangible Assets: Fractionalization and Securitization in Modern Finance
Intangible assets, though lacking physical form, are the bedrock of contemporary finance. They range from Federal Reserve Notes—our cash in […]
Trinsey v. Pagliaro
In Trinsey, the court stated that “[s]tatements of counsel in their briefs or argument while enlightening to the Court are […]
Mortgage Fraud Report of 2008 and CPNs (Credit Privacy Numbers) – By FBI
Scope Note The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the breadth and depth of mortgage fraud crimes […]