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Very Interesting FORECLOSURE case from the 1960's

Very Interesting FORECLOSURE case from the 1960's


By: Anonymous

This was sent to me by someone who came across this. They state…

Here is an extremely interesting case from the 1960s.  Jerome Daly sued his bank after his bank filed for foreclosure.  Daly argued that the bank had not provided any consideration for Daly’s promise to pay back the loan.  Furthermore, he argued that the bank created the money out of thin air after he signed the promise to pay (promissory note).  Daly said that this was not real money that counted as consideration, therefore, it did not need to be paid back.  The bank’s president on the witness stand agreed that the money did not exist until after Daly signed the promissory note.  The jury agreed with Daly and declared the mortgage was void.
More interesting about this case is the fact that it is still good case-law because the judge’s decision was never overturned.  However, this case has been kept hidden and the banksters do not want anyone to know about this.

The judge wrote a supporting decision in the case agreeing with Daly

, writing “The money and credit first came into existence when they created it. Mr. Morgan [the bank’s president] admitted that no United States Law or Statute existed which gave him the right to do this.” Thus, the lending of the money to Daly in the form of a mortgage did not constitute valid consideration. The bank did not even have the authority to create money out of thin air according to any known law or statute.

There is a legend that both the Judge and Daly died mysteriously is separate accidents.  Don’t know if that is actually true or if it’s just urban legend.  Daly, btw, was an attorney.

Continue to read about the case HERE

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