*Tony Crawford vs Bank of Montreal

*Making sense of fake money

*Ponzi loans tax credit default swaps

*A case for banking reform

*Signature specific identity theft

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Viewpoint: Ron Hicks

The Tony Crawford - Bank of Montreal case led me on a journey to explore what is really wrong with the banking system  in Canada. There is an old saying about "follow the money."

This case helped me to understand how we do not have capitalism anymore but rather "Corporate Fascism."

From the time I met Tony and his wife to the time of publishing this
website I am convinced that they are both true Canadian heroes.

By itself  it is a truly fascinating story.  A real David vs Goliath.
It exposes all the crimes of how our banking system works.

 
 

 

Need To Know: Author Tony Crawford

'Sitting Duck Loans' are Bank-demand notes bundled into sales agreements for 
namesake 'Debtors'  as makers of reliant Non-bank notes identified by signature
affidavits notarized by 'Holders' in acceptance of money thereof to capitalize credit
default swaps and collect interest on credit loans for tax credits that can't exist, or be
claimed without them.
 

Petition44.com
Signature specific -Identity theft
(below: quick find links)

The Ontario Legislature reading Petition-44 by New Democratic Party leader Andrea Horwath (video)

Bank Loan Dependant ABCB third party notes
Letter to The Honourable James M. Flaherty (Department of Finance Canada)
The ABCP crisis in Canada (The implications for The Regulations of Financial
Markets (biography)
G20 Reverse Onus Rule.com
Ponzi Loans Tax Credit Default Swaps
(below: quick find links)
Petition 44 Canadian Case for banking reform  (Tony Crawford BBC radio)
ABCB 'Acquire-to-distribute-and-reacquire' Business Model
Letter from Tony Crawford to Honorable NDP Leader Jack Layton
Letter from Tony Crawford to Honorable Minister of Justice Robert Nicholson

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BankingCanada.ca
This website deals with the loss of Canadian sovereignty: 
The Bank of Canada: A hijacked lecacy, robbing Canadians of their 'Constitutional Rights'  a made in Canada disaster.

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