Michael (of Bernicia) Waugh, UK bankster-buster

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More from O'Tarantino's FB

For those of you who are fans of Renegade TV and those who have never seen it, Michael O'Deira and I will be interviewed next month on the RT UK show, which gives a platform to 'those who think differently', on the most prescient issues of our times.

To receive such an invitation is both a great honour, given the previous guest list and the award-winning interviewer who hosts it; and an indication of how 'The Great British Mortgage Swindle' is now the talk of the internet.

It is therefore no surprise that the agents of the banks are currently attempting to sabotage the the film's release with plainly false, malicious and misleading 1 star reviews on Amazon, each of which defends the demonstrably fraudulent mortgage industry. This is in direct contrast to every other review, all of which have given the film 5 stars.

Of course, what those who are responsible for the clear breaches of Amazon's Community Guidelines won't have considered until they read this post is that nobody believes their lies any more and their malicious actions have done nothing except illuminate their complicity in the institutionalized swindle, by defending the indefensible and defaming those who seek to expose it.

But it is still less than too little, too late, because TGBMS already has a momentum of its own, which will not abate until every fraudulent mortgage in the charges register is cancelled and Britain's void mortgagors are compensated for their losses at the expense of the banksters who stole from them.
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It has 7 reviews, and they think its going to bring down the banking industry. Pretty ambitious, ain't they?
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on the most prescient issues of our times.

I think he means 'pressing'.
I have never heard of Renegade TV but I thought RT was what used to be called Russia Today, a channel noted for fake news and interviewing nobodies and cranks.

The reviews amount to a battle of the trolls, his trolls all go 5 star, what might be called our trolls all go for one star. I'd imagine a genuine review would be a little less than 5 stars even if the reviewer liked it, the obvious technical and narrative flaws would depress the rating a bit.

Why do they thinnk if all mortgages were annulled, they'd get to keep their houses instead of handing them back to the previous owners. After all, they would not have paid for them?

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Gregg wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 7:02 am It has 7 reviews, and they think its going to bring down the banking industry. Pretty ambitious, ain't they?
I think delusional, on oh so many fronts is more the case. If it is so wondrous and earth shattering then I would expect it to have more than 7 reviews. 7 is not a significant number except maybe as an indication of lack of interest.
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Michael O'Tarantino wrote:
It is therefore no surprise that the agents of the banks are currently attempting to sabotage the the film's release with plainly false, malicious and misleading 1 star reviews on Amazon, each of which defends the demonstrably fraudulent mortgage industry. This is in direct contrast to every other review, all of which have given the film 5 stars.
Love it that he thinks the shadowy shadow banks are responsible for the 1 star ratings on Amazon! :haha:
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So it's all a grand conspiracy and sabotage against an alleged movie that NO ONE cares about and that NO ONE wants to see, that apparently NO ONE is seeing or buying. Marginally better than the dog ate my homework, er movie, I guess. :snicker:
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Good Lord, he's full-on delusional.
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TheNewSaint wrote: Sun Nov 18, 2018 2:20 pm Good Lord, he's full-on delusional.
Yeah, pretty much.
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Michael O'Bollox has got all his mates to review his crappy film, The Great British Mortgage Swindle. See if you can spot the cameo walk on appearance of Tom Crawford...
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Blimey. Ceylon’s changed his tune. His previous penetrating perusal described the film as “boring, boring, fucking boring”.

But he’s never one to shy away from getting his boat-race on film and given this was launched in Footleville, formerly Nottingham he had to get involved.

It’s hardly a vox-pop when you interview the converted.

I did see TC scuttling by in his trade mark hat so I claim my £5
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How do you imagine the cinema looked inside? Row upon row of filled seats, punters all munching on popcorn?

This is screen 4 at the Savoy, ideal for kids X-box parties. How many of the 49 seats were filled is unknown.

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exiledscouser wrote: Sun Nov 25, 2018 2:39 pm Blimey. Ceylon’s changed his tune. His previous penetrating perusal described the film as “boring, boring, fucking boring”.

But he’s never one to shy away from getting his boat-race on film and given this was launched in Footleville, formerly Nottingham he had to get involved.

It’s hardly a vox-pop when you interview the converted.

I did see TC scuttling by in his trade mark hat so I claim my £5

I doubt there is even one current mortgage between the mugs on the vox pop.

O'Bonkers keeps on about void mortgages because the mortgage deed was signed by the borrower but not dated till later by a solicitor, therefore its void void void. On his fbpage, someone sensibly asks, " so what happens now? " Good question, what does O'Bonkers expect to happen?

What these fools don't realise is the power of making money by taking out a mortgage and enjoying the rise is house prices (over the long term. The leverage from your deposit amount is huge and it's that what is lost when you act the old Tom.
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Much more dramatic with Neelu who lost at least twice as much as old Tom
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SoLongCeylon wrote: Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:21 pm O'Bonkers keeps on about void mortgages because the mortgage deed was signed by the borrower but not dated till later by a solicitor, therefore its void void void.
Or how we normally do it as those of us in the real world put it. For those playing in locations other than England and Wales, this is normal because you get the mortgage agreed and sign the contract. The date is added later when the purchase date is finalised. If this wasn't done you would be in the situation of having a mortgage, the money lent and not owning property the mortgage is secured on, along with all the complications that brings. So O'Bonkers is talking bullshit.
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ArthurWankspittle wrote: Mon Nov 26, 2018 6:42 pm
SoLongCeylon wrote: Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:21 pm O'Bonkers keeps on about void mortgages because the mortgage deed was signed by the borrower but not dated till later by a solicitor, therefore its void void void.
Or how we normally do it as those of us in the real world put it. For those playing in locations other than England and Wales, this is normal because you get the mortgage agreed and sign the contract. The date is added later when the purchase date is finalised. If this wasn't done you would be in the situation of having a mortgage, the money lent and not owning property the mortgage is secured on, along with all the complications that brings. So O'Bonkers is talking bullshit.
And in the FOTL scenario, on the day you're planning to complete your purchase and move house, you have to go to the solicitors (who might be at the other end of the country) and sign the mortgage deed and see it dated in front of you. That'd work ...
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But wouldn't it be just as simple for the standard mortgage agreement to be signed and dated by the parties, and to contain a clause which states that the whole agreement is dependent on completion of the property purchase and no financial transactions will take place until the sale has irrevocably been agreed? And if the sale collapses then the mortgage agreement is null and void.
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HardyW wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:32 pm But wouldn't it be just as simple for the standard mortgage agreement to be signed and dated by the parties, and to contain a clause which states that the whole agreement is dependent on completion of the property purchase and no financial transactions will take place until the sale has irrevocably been agreed? And if the sale collapses then the mortgage agreement is null and void.
You are actually complicating it. All the system does is have several signed pieces of paper, which, when everything is in place, get dated and swapped. No need for any conditional mortgage agreements.
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TGBMS is now in stock for real on Amazon. Quatloos whip round to buy a copy? 50p each?
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hucknallred wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:10 pm TGBMS is now in stock for real on Amazon. Quatloos whip round to buy a copy? 50p each?
What's their return policy on crap quality DVD's?
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If you have insomnia...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe3W2JukS5g

In other news TGBMS is released & in the wild, freetards have been spotted with copies on the various socials. Currently #3481 in the Amazon rankings & still only 17 reviews.