She also claimed to have unsuccessfully attempted to submit bank statements showing a mortgage balance of $0. realestate realestatenews Vancouver mortgage
Published:A Vancouver woman taken to court over missed mortgage payments cited a conspiracy theory about a “new world order” as proof her mortgage debt had been forgiven.
The Vancouver woman referenced a document published on a website called GESARA.news that stated all credit card, mortgage, and other bank debt “due to illegal banking and government activities will be cancelled.” In the NESARA/GESARA conspiracy theory, this is referred to as a “jubilee,” or a complete forgiveness of debt.
The GESARA document also calls for the creations of a new US treasury currency backed by gold, silver, and platinum precious metals that will end “the bankruptcy of the United States initiated by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933.”
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