Iceland forgives mortgage debt of its population. (May 8, 2012) Total Media Blackout

Published on Apr 12, 2012 by telesurenglish The government of Iceland has forgiven the mortgage debt for much of its population. This nation chose a very different way of stopping the crisis from the rest of European countries. It decided to hear the requests of the population and to put politicians and bankers on the [...]

The story of foreclosures and mortgages-INfocus-04-08-2012

Millions of Americans have lost or are on the verge of losing their homes in the United States. As of March 2008, an estimated 8.8 million borrowers, 10.8 percent of all homeowners, had negative equity in their homes, a number that is believed to have risen to 12 million by November of the same year. [...]

Call 12 for Action: Mortgage crisis

Call 12 for Action: Mortgage crisis

Joe Stiglitz on Dodd-Frank and the mortgage crisis

Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz interviewed by AMERICAblog’s John Aravosis and Chris Ryan in Paris on August 28, 2011. This segment is about the Dodd-Frank banking reform bill and the mortgage crisis in America.

Mortgage fraud settlement, NY DA says no; The problem is STILL the banks

The Stench of Truth radio show airs every Friday 7-9PM Eastern time on: www.inceptionradionetwork.com and http www.platformforthefuture.com http www.tenebroust-populistpolitics.blogspot.com The Stench of Truth (493).mp4 Some background. It may seem like I focus on the republicans and the lunatic right a lot but I have and will continue to call out the democrats for their shill [...]

Mortgage Back Security Overview

Basics of how a mortgage back security works

MORTGAGE FRAUD: LINDA GREEN EXPOSED 5-27-2011

www.newzzcafe.com In Georgia, an employee of a document processing company, Linda Green, for years claimed to be executives of Bank of America , Wells Fargo, US Bank and dozens of other lenders while signing off on tens of thousands of foreclosure affidavits. In many cases, her signature appeared to be forged by different employees. Green [...]

Is this America’s final mortgage meltdown? Fla. attorney Matt Weidner explains the mess

FinancialSurvivalRadio.com The latest episode of the Financial Survival Podcast explores the latest and possibly final mortgage meltdown in the United States of America: what the media is calling the “robo-signing” scandal. Podcast host Jay Carter suspects the true problem goes far beyond how quickly foreclosure paperwork was handled, and that this story could possibly turn [...]

Michael Lewis Tackles the Mortgage Crisis in ‘The Big Short’

Jeffrey Brown takes a look inside the doomsday machine of the subprime lending crisis with author Michael Lewis in a conversation about his new book, “The Big Short.”

CBS 60 Minutes- The Second Mortgage Meltdown Crisis

April 3, 2011 As more and more Americans face mortgage foreclosure, banks’ crucial ownership documents for the properties are often unclear and are sometimes even bogus, a condition that’s causing lawsuits and hampering an already weak housing market. Scott Pelley reports.