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FREE ENERGY – Air Powered Vehicles
***Over 400 Investment bankers arrested;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olyADGFCPt0
Following the third major “sweep” of the mortgage industry in four years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced on Thursday that it had arrested over 400 real estate industry players since March, dozens of them over the last two days, for incidences of mortgage fraud that have contributed to the housing crisis.
Announcement of the arrests came at a Thursday afternoon Justice Department press conference conducted by Deputy Attorney General Mark R. Filip and FBI Director Robert Mueller.
Filip said the arrests took place in Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and suburban Maryland among other locations and those arrested included industry borrowers, loan originators, and real estate agents. 60 people were arrested on Wednesday alone with the round-up continuing.
The sweep, code named Operation Malicious Mortgage, was the third major action that the Department of Justice has headed up since 2004 against mortgage fraud and related crimes. The most recent activity has resulted in 144 mortgage fraud cases in which 406 defendants have been charged since March 1. Cases were brought in every region of the country and in more than 50 judicial districts. The FBI estimates that approximately $1 billion in losses resulted from the mortgage fraud schemes employed in these cases.
In general, mortgage fraud involves three distinct types of fraud; lending fraud, foreclosure rescue scams and mortgage-related bankruptcy schemes. Lending fraud frequently involves multiple loan transactions in which industry professionals construct mortgage transactions based on gross fraudulent misrepresentations about the borrower’s financial status, such as overstating the borrower’s income or ets, using false or fictitious employment records or inflating property values. Foreclosure rescue scams involve criminals who target legitimate homeowners in dire financial circumstances and fraudulently collect fees for foreclosure prevention services or obtain ownership interests in residential properties. Both of these fraudulent mortgage schemes may be furthered by filing bankruptcy petitions that automatically stay foreclosure.
In the case of the recent DOJ action, the most common type of mortgage fraud was misstatement of income or ets, followed by forged documents, inflated appraisals and misrepresentation of a buyer’s intent to occupy a property as a primary residence.
Filip said, “The integrity and credibility of these markets depend upon fair dealing. While the law cannot dictate economic outcomes or protect individuals from bad investment decisions or unlucky greats, it does protect them from fraud.” He said that the investigation and prosecution of these crimes will continue.
In a separate action, an indictment was unsealed in the Eastern District of New York charging two Bear Stearns portfolio managers with conspiracy, securities fraud, wire fraud, and insider trading charges growing out of alleged misrepresentations to two Bear Stearns hedge funds that invested in securities tied to mortgage debt. The indictment alleges that the two marketed the funds as a low risk strategy. By March, 2007 they believed the funds were in grave condition and at risk of collapse but made misrepresentations about the amount of money other investors were withdrawing and about the extent of their personal investment in the funds. This was done, the indictment alleges, to stave off investor withdrawal. The funds did collapse last summer, resulting in losses to investors estimated at $1.4 billion.
Filip and Mueller credited a number of other federal agencies with isting with the investigation including the Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Postal Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The FBI says it has arrested about 300 real estate industry players since March — including dozens over the last two days — in its crackdown on incidents of mortgage fraud that have contributed to the country’s housing crisis. (We ume that the discrepancy in numbers arrested is attributable to police actions taken by other agencies.)
One law enforcement official put the losses to homeowners and other borrowers who were victims in the schemes at over $1 billion.
Over the last several months, the FBI has been investigating an estimated 1,300 mortgage fraud cases — including 19 involving subprime lending practices by U.S. financial institutions
http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/6202008_FBI_Mortage_Fraud.asp
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Oh for the love of. …
Oh for the love of… *now* I got to the end of the segment. The stupidity of the video just went off the scale.
Having a motor power the generator that powers the motor is at silly and non-working as trying to lift yourself by the hair. It cannot work, lest you are indeed trying to violate the laws of physics.
Only one small …
Only one small problem: you need a motor to compress the air. What are you going to run that motor on?
Laws of physics will not be cheated or fooled.
I think it’s a …
I think it’s a rather good idea & im sure the rest of the comments (Which are negative) are from those with out any knowledge of a CLEAN design.
Good concept and …
Good concept and good effort. How it is free energy? How are you gonna compress air in the first place?
HAHA nice design …
HAHA nice design but u think big oil MultiBillionaires are gona let people Have this WHAT A IN JOKE!!!
quite a good idea, …
quite a good idea, but it isn’t new and compressed air is just a medium to STORE energy! Not to produce it!
soooooo much …
soooooo much ignorance in this video!
Hey faces who …
Hey faces who made this video, it takes energy to compress air. This video is retarded. Saying that it costs nothing to fill up, oh they contradict themselves at the end. Who wrote this piece of show?
Great we need more …
Great we need more of these cars
Lol
Lol
simple add a small …
simple add a small 110v generator geared to the wheel then a small air compresser
freedom to express …
freedom to express your creativity
lol, soo funny. …
lol, soo funny. compressed air running the car and a generator to produce the compressed air!! wtf!!
the future is good …
the future is good
believe it
I was simply giving …
I was simply giving a suggestion, nothing more than that.
Just as electrical powered cars were denied AGAIN by the US government.
Why? Now i say again, YOU should know =]
Oops, i was …
Oops, i was thinking of another vid. All the same, this car runs on electricity and it’s an amazing step forward, but this is still not free energy.
yes, so you think …
yes, so you think british petroleum is going to kill this water car company? This water car is fantasy and a scam; perhaps, it’s some kind of elaborate publicity stunt. It’s not running just on water. This is some kind of lie.
Who is this god you …
Who is this god you speak of? 8]
You should know..It would just be completely ignorant of you.
But since you obviously dont, i was talking about big corporate businesses;haven’t you ever heard the term before?
What in god’s name …
What in god’s name are you talking about?
They don’t run on …
They don’t run on air; they run on electricity. So, it’s not free energy.
He wants to say ” …
He wants to say “I’m a crackpot, working on stuff I haven’t even *begun* to understand yet, and to make myself sound more important, I throw loads of numbers and scientific-sounding stuff at you”.
We dont want Big …
We dont want Big Brother to be out of business, now do we? ;]
Scam video.
Scam video.
I’m with you …
I’m with you BujiZen! I do not care for Fizzguts at all! I have had debates with him and he is a gore bellied cod peice.
You couldn’t …
You couldn’t possibly have a car that had a generator onboard that would compress air, power the vehicle, and then power the generator and repeat that process in perfect circles. That would be a carnot cylce, and carnot cycles do not exist in real life. They are just theoretical. However, I can see this technology being used… the only difference is that instead of stopping to refuel at gas stations, you’d have to stop at compressed air tank stations.
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