TFH 11/5 | “Foreclosure Terrorists” Are at Least Equally Dangerous: A Rebroadcast of Gary Dubin’s “Exclusive Tell-All Interview With Retired Big Five Bank Executive” - FORECLOSURE FRAUD

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TFH 11/5 | “Foreclosure Terrorists” Are at Least Equally Dangerous: A Rebroadcast of Gary Dubin’s “Exclusive Tell-All Interview With Retired Big Five Bank Executive”

TFH 11/5 | “Foreclosure Terrorists” Are at Least Equally Dangerous: A Rebroadcast of Gary Dubin’s “Exclusive Tell-All Interview With Retired Big Five Bank Executive”

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Sunday – November 5

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“Foreclosure Terrorists” Are at Least Equally Dangerous: A Rebroadcast of Gary Dubin’s “Exclusive Tell-All Interview With Retired Big Five Bank Executive”

 

 

Media headlines and press reports continue to be filled with references to terrorist threats and terrorist attacks taking place periodically throughout the United States, disrupting the lives of thousands while causing hundreds of deaths annually.

Drawing relatively little similar attention in the media, however, is the enormous amount of financial, emotional, and social disruption and emotional grief resulting in the United States from more than 15 million American families being foreclosed on thus far (with another 15 million foreclosures expected) and the number of foreclosure-related deaths multiplying, including suicides, occurring in the United States since 2008.

And yet, without in any way downplaying the seriousness of conventional terrorism as an immediate local and global threat, compare the numbers.

In reality more Americans have suffered more financial loss and even more deaths (by suicide or otherwise) than the total amount of financial losses and deaths caused by foreclosure terrorists in the United States, even including 9/11.

It seems appropriate, therefore, to rebroadcast our exclusive interview with a Big Five Bank Executive, originally aired on December 21, 2014, especially for our many new listeners since then, asking the question are “foreclosure terrorists” equally dangerous or perhaps in effect worse?

There is at least one difference: Conventional terrorists often wear explosive vests, whereas foreclosure terrorists are more difficult to identify, usually dressed in business suits with the Wall Street Journal tucked under their arms, making their way to their offices at the Treasury Department.

Yet the media coverage and expose of foreclosure terrorists is incredibly scarce, perhaps because in place of conventional terrorist weaponry, their often obscured weapons are photoshopped promissory notes, false endorsements, perjured mortgage assignments, and robo-signing perjurers, before which myopic judges genuflect.

And these foreclosure terrorists will continue to win in court until homeowners band together and unite state by state. The foreclosure terrorists can be defeated, but only if we unite.

Please go to our website, www.foreclosurehour.com, and join your fellow homeowners in the Homeowners SuperPac today.

A Membership Application is posted there waiting for your support.

This Sunday, Daylight Savings Time ends. The Foreclosure Hour will therefore be heard one hour earlier on Sundays on the U.S. Mainland (5:00 p.m. Pacific Time and 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time). In Hawaii there is no time change.

Additionally, our broadcasts now immediately repeat the following hour locally on KHVH AM Radio and on the iHeart Internet Radio.

However, locally in Hawaii only this Sunday’s show will be aired on KHVH AM at 2:00 p.m. instead of 3:00 p.m. due to the start of the Raiders football game being aired this Sunday starting in our regular time slot.

This local time change is for this Sunday only; however, it will not affect the time of the iHeart Internet Radio airing of this Sunday’s show nationally.
Listen to today’s show, posted on our website at www.foreclosurehour.com, and find out how you can change American history, beat the banks, by joining the Homeowners SuperPAC today.

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Host: Gary Dubin Co-Host: John Waihee

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One Response to “TFH 11/5 | “Foreclosure Terrorists” Are at Least Equally Dangerous: A Rebroadcast of Gary Dubin’s “Exclusive Tell-All Interview With Retired Big Five Bank Executive””

  1. Traci Brown says:

    I get sicker reading that you (us foreclosed upon innocent hard/honest working Americans) can do something about it. I fought hard and 24/7 since this happened to me in July of 2016 only to have my constitutional rights violated and lost everything and evicted on Mother’s Day this year and was homeless with three animals and suicidal. Screw America, and screw believing in anything. I still don’t know that I will make it in life from here forward. Bayview and the government wrecked my entire life and shattered my spirit and everyone says they can help doesn’t. So America can now suffer the consequences of their foreclosure terrorism. Because, I know for me and I’m sure hundreds of thousand others cannot UNKNOW what I know now and the result that they get is I don’t believe in America or anyone anymore and that equals mayhem

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