Posted on 03/11/2011 9:15:22 PM PST by Nanomaker
After Julian Assange crashed and burned in his threat to release documents that expose fraud at Bank of America, many thought he had been only bluffing, and that BofA is actually clean. Not so fast. A member of the hacker collective Anonymous, which single handedly destroyed "hacker defense" firm HB Gary, who goes under the handle OperationLeakS "is claiming to be have emails and documents which prove "fraud" was committed by Bank of America employees, and the group says it'll release them on Monday" reports Gawker. As to the contents of the possible disclosure: ""He Just told me he have GMAC emails showing BoA order to mix loan numbers to not match it's Documents. to foreclose on Americans.. Shame." If indeed this makes the case against BofA' foreclosure practices stronger, it certainly explains why the banking consortium is scrambling to arrange a settlement, and also why Bank of America recently split off its $2 trillion in mortgages into "good bank" and "bad bank" entities.
As a "teaser", the Anonymous member released a November 1, 2010 email between two Balboa Insurance (a BAC subsidiary) employees, which while not proving any fraud, indicates he/she does indeed have access. The timeline on the email makes sense as it is a few weeks prior to the original disclosure that Wikileaks would expose BofA. Perhaps the Assange team merely handed off its materials to Anonymous, which has previously demonstrated its solidarity with the Australian on various occasions.
The full letter is below.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Seems like there’s a whole lot of things sweeping in with the news cycle doesn’t it. Wonder if this could trigger a bank run on Monday.
I love the freedom of the web more than I despise B of A.
I hope the Anonymous crew are captured and taken out the desert.
The Fed will restrict our free access to the web beacuse of these script kiddies.
They committed fraud this past Monday or they’re going to commit fraud this coming Monday? :)
Not surprising. I believe Blackstone (developer) is suing them for loan fraud. Something with a ‘B’ in front ($4B or $1B, can’t recall). We just are finishing a run in with them whereby they 1) violated our depositor agreement, 2) attached company accounts at will to other company’s deposits, 3) when a client got a lien on his account, it was one of the BofA cross pollenated accounts and the one account freeze spread to 29 accounts, 4) B of A found the error, issued a letter acknowledging the error and then failed to perform to correct it (9+ months now of wrongly frozen accounts for 20+ clients), 5) co-mingled funds in accounts at will fairly randomly and 6) violated a standing Superior Court order that they acknowledged to be bound by (also in a letter) and finally, 7) are unable to account for over $40,000 in funds on deposit with them. Monday is a new day and we’ll see what else they can do wrong.
This coming Monday, If you can believe what they say. The thing is these banks are literally driving this Country over the edge. what they are doing is criminal, and until they are exposed, the will continue to funnel money out of our pockets.
>>Proving Bank Of America Committed Fraud This Monday<<
I think they have the tense wrong. I think they mean “Proving Bank Of America WILL COMMIT Fraud This Monday.” After all, how do they know what BofA will do this Monday?
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And you are suppose to be the NoLibZone?
I don’t know if this will turn out to be anything or not. But if the American people had any real idea of how extreme the fraud and law breaking is among the very large banks(Notice that I did not say all banks) Then they might actually get upset. If they knew that government was running a protection racket to keep them from facing the music- If they knew that some people really are too big to go to jail... Maybe something would change. Most people still don’t have a clue.
It’s easy for the big banks to do this. They own our politicians plus they can hide behind Bernanke and the Fed. The Fed owns our government and nation.
The most profitable crime in history.
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