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NEWS ... GLOBAL NEWS ... _ A good correlation in time was found CLASS ACTION ALLEGES BANKS ILLEGALLY CREATE MONEY for the rollout of FM/TV broadcasting ohn Ruiz Dempsey BSCr, LLB, a criminologist and forensic litigation specialist networks while the increased amount of filed a class action suit on behalf of the People of Canada alleging that financial "sun travel" by air (charter) did not start _ | jnstitutions are engaged in illegal creation of money. The complaint filed Friday until seven years after the melanoma __| April 15, 2005 in the Supreme Court of British Columbia at New Westminster, trend break in 1955. Counties that did | alleges that all financial institutions who are in the business of lending money have not roll out their FM broadcasting net- | engaged in a deliberate scheme to defraud the borrowers by lending non-existent work until several years after 1955 con- | money which is illegally created by the financial institutions out of "thin air." tinued to have a stable melanoma mortali- Dempsey claims that creation of money out of nothing is ultra vires of these defendants’ ty during the intervening years. charter or granted corporate power and therefore void and all monies loaned under false The increased incidence and mortality __ | pretence contravenes the Criminal Code. of melanoma of skin cannot solely be The suit which is the first of its kind ever filed in Canada, and which could involve mil- explained by increased exposure to UV _| lions of Canadians, alleges that the contracts entered into between the People ("the bor- radiation from the sun. We conclude that _ | rowers") and the financial institutions were void or voidable and have no force and effect continuous disturbance of cell repair | due to anticipated breach and for non-disclosure of material facts. Dempsey says the mechanisms by body-resonant electro- _| transactions constitute counterfeiting and money laundering in that the source of money, if magnetic fields seems to amplify the car- | Money was indeed advanced by the defendants and deposited into the borrowers’ cinogenic effects resulting from cell dam- | accounts, could not be traced, nor could be explained or accounted for. age caused, for example, by UV radia- The suit names Envision Credit Union; Laurentian Bank of Canada, Royal Bank of tion. Canada, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Bank of Montreal, TD Canada Trust and (Source: Med Sci Monit, 2004; 10(7): Canadian Payment Association as civil conspirators. The plaintiff in the lawsuit is seeking CR336-340, July Ist 2004) recovery of money and property that was lost by way of confiscation through illegal "debt" collection and foreclosure. SONY PATENT TAKES FIRST STEP At all material times, these defendant banks and all of them have no legal standing to TOWARDS REAL-LIFE MATRIX lend any money to borrowers, because: 1) these banks and credit unions did not have the magine movies and computer games in _ | Money to lend, and therefore they did not have any capacity to enter into a binding con- which you get to smell, taste and per- _| tract; 2) the defendants did not have any cash reserve, they are not legally permitted to lend their depositors’ or members’ money without expressed written authorisation from he depositors, and; 3) the defendants have no tangible assets of their own to lend and all heir "assets" are "paper assets" which are mainly in the form of "receivables" created by hem out of "thin air’, derived out of loans whereas the monies loaned out were also creat- ed out of thin air. Other than bookkeeping and computer entries, no money or substance of any value was loaned by the defendants to the plaintiff. In all of the loan transactions entered into between the plaintiff and the defendants, the financial institutions did not bring any equity io any of the transactions. All the equities were provided by the borrowers. The practices of the defendant financial institutions alleged in the complaint starkly contrast the prac- ices of responsible and ethical money lenders who actually lend real, tangible, legal ten- der cash money. The complaint alleges that the loan transactions are fraudulent because no value was ever imparted by the defendants to the plaintiff; these defendants did not risk anything, nor lost anything and never would have lost anything under any circumstances and therefore no lien has been perfected according to law and equity against the plaintiff. The foreclosure proceedings which come as a result of the borrower defaulting on such : : . : : . fraudulent loans were carried out in bad faith by the defendant banks and credit unions, invasive ways of manipulating the brain | ang as such, these foreclosures were in every respect unlawful acts of conversion and haps even feel things. That's the tantalis- ing prospect raised by a patent on a device for transmitting sensory data directly into the human brain—granted to Sony. The technique suggested in the patent is entirely non-invasive. It describes a device that fires pulses of ultrasound at the head to modify firing patterns in tar- geted parts of the brain, creating "sensory experiences" ranging from moving images to tastes and sounds. This could give blind or deaf people the chance to see or hear, the patent claims. While brain implants are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the only non- remain crude. . unlawful seizure of property without due process of law which always results in the unjust A technique known as transcranial enrichment of the defendants. Magnetic stimulation can activate nerves The suit alleges that the defendants utilise fraudulent banking practices whereby they by using rapidly changing magnetic fields | deceive customers into believing that they are actually receiving "credit" or money when to induce currents in brain tissue. in fact no actual money is being loaned to their customers. However, the complaint However, magnetic fields cannot be _| describes a practice whereby there is realistically no money other than ledger or computer finely focused on small groups of brain __| entries being loaned to the borrowers. Rather than real money being received by the bor- cells, whereas ultrasound could be. rowers, "electronic" or "digitally created money", created out of nothing, at no cost to the If the method described by Sony really _| financial institutions are entered as "loans" into their customers’ accounts. The borrowers does work, it could have all sorts of uses __| are then required to pay criminal interest rates for the money they never received. The suit in research and medicine, even if itis not __| alleges that the defendants effectively turn consumers into virtual debt slaves, forcing them capable of evoking sensory experiences _| to pay for something they never received, and then seizing their properties if they can no detailed enough for the entertainment longer pay the banks with real money. purposes envisaged in the patent. (Source: April 15, 2005; National Press Release; Contact: John R. Dempsey, New (Source: New Scientist; 7 April 2005) Westminster, B.C., Email: classaction_cpa@ hotmail.com www.freewebs.com/classaction/) A good correlation in time was found for the rollout of FM/TV broadcasting networks while the increased amount of "sun travel" by air (charter) did not start until seven years after the melanoma trend break in 1955. Counties that did not roll out their FM broadcasting net- work until several years after 1955 con- tinued to have a stable melanoma mortali- ty during the intervening years. The increased incidence and mortality of melanoma of skin cannot solely be explained by increased exposure to UV radiation from the sun. We conclude that continuous disturbance of cell repair mechanisms by body-resonant electro- magnetic fields seems to amplify the car- cinogenic effects resulting from cell dam- age caused, for example, by UV radia- tion. (Source: Med Sci Monit, 2004; 10(7): CR336-340, July Ist 2004) SONY PATENT TAKES FIRST STEP TOWARDS REAL-LIFE MATRIX magine movies and computer games in which you get to smell, taste and per- haps even feel things. That's the tantalis- ing prospect raised by a patent on a device for transmitting sensory data directly into the human brain—granted to Sony. The technique suggested in the patent is entirely non-invasive. It describes a device that fires pulses of ultrasound at the head to modify firing patterns in tar- geted parts of the brain, creating "sensory experiences" ranging from moving images to tastes and sounds. This could give blind or deaf people the chance to see or hear, the patent claims. While brain implants are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the only non- invasive ways of manipulating the brain remain crude. A technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation can activate nerves by using rapidly changing magnetic fields to induce currents in brain tissue. However, magnetic fields cannot be finely focused on small groups of brain cells, whereas ultrasound could be. If the method described by Sony really does work, it could have all sorts of uses in research and medicine, even if it is not capable of evoking sensory experiences detailed enough for the entertainment purposes envisaged in the patent. (Source: New Scientist; 7 April 2005) JUNE — JULY 2005 NEXUS +9 www.nexusmagazine.com