FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Complaint Filed on September 9th, 2008 that the American People
are entrapped in Collusive Monopolization.
By Stephanie M. Jordan
I want to believe that everything in the world is good and that we
are all going to be ok. I want to say that the American people have
never been better, that the outlook for our future is positive and that we
will have prosperity.
I want to say that the economy has never been better and people are
progressing and have pride and accomplishment for their hard work. I
would want to convey everything that America stands for and the ideals in
any economic policy. People working, owning homes, and raising their
children with hope that they will have productive and prosperous
lives. The American Dream, right?
Unfortunately, the realities don't look that great. On the home front, Americans are spending more to have less.
The cash flow and net worth of the average American is decreasing.
More and more people are feeling less able to take care of themselves and their
families for basic necessities to live.
Americans are overwhelmed, disappointed and depressed. Gas
prices are hitting $4.00 per gallon. Basic utilities and food expense
costs are increasing. Costs for basic goods and services are
rising. I believe for most Americans the positive outlook for the future has
diminished and with it, worries and greater responsibilities have
increased.
The conditions are draining the American people financially. What I keep hearing from people across the country to
worries about rising gas prices, food and basic expenses is one line to try
to sum up the frustration that is felt, "The rich are getting richer and the
poor are getting poorer."
Americans see what is going on and they feel it. They see the
prices going up at the pumps and they hear the reports from the
Institutions that own the oil companies report record profits. They
see the prices going up at the grocery stores. They see the rich getting richer and
the poor getting poorer.
When inflation is factored to the real cost of money, more people are
in the poverty level. And more people in the poverty level, are
feeling that they are in the poverty level. And factors are in
place for higher inflation and a recession and all of it's effects to the
American people.
If the internet and technology was suppose to provide advancement and level
the playing field. They bought the playing field, they own it, and
control it. Over the past years these Institutions have managed to
nearly own and control the internet, communications, and finance
and virtually every other industry and sector.
Conditions of domination have been achieved whereby
few persons or entities control business and commerce.
So, here it is... I have been doing battles with these same
Institutions for years. These Institutions have initiated numerous
actions to cause harm and to gain control at my expense. And I watch
these Institutions in their transactions and it's the same - their profit
at someone's cost. I understand business, but even more I innately
understand human decency and I am now seeing too much human control and
suffering at their profit.
These "financial institutions" make billions and billions of dollars and they have managed
to find a way to take from
the American people their "thousands". Just thousands, that all it is, but if they
can take thousands and thousands from millions of Americans, they can make "billions".
The American people are hurting.
We have become the victims of their never ending
greed. Mass greed that has effected and is effecting millions and millions and millions
of American people.
And here is where Americans are at...
After the fraud and scams that depleted American assets and retirements by trillions
and trillions of dollars, people wanted to put their money into more solid assets such
as real estate for stability and for basic necessity for living. Because most Americans
were already in debt with credit cards and other financial obligations that
left them extending more credit to survive, and extending their homes to pay these
debts in the form of refinancings and 2nd mortgages at unfavorable
rates and conditions in order to keep paying their financial obligations, which of course
led to another round of greed by these financial institutions to structure payments
that were unfavorable to Americans and their basic necessities for survival including
but not limited to "shelter". Most at this time, had been late once or twice on a credit
card or mortgage payment and by these financial institutions did not have "prime credit",
so therefore considered these mortgages to be "subprime". These financial institutions
grouped these subprime mortgages into pools of funds that charged fees off the top
to manage these funds and enjoined other "financial institutions" to profit from
the "subprime mortgages".
The majority of American people were already in "Subprime Economic Conditions" and now
with
food prices going up and
gas and other basic necessities for living
rising over and above wages, and... people can't pay their bills and are
losing their homes.
The American people are suffering... and our U.S. Government has been providing liquidity
to the "U.S. Banks" and now has included investment firms to keep the money funneling to
the American people. But the financial institutions have raised the cost of money
to the American people and have made more strict lending criteria for mortgages and
other credit.
And more people than ever are using credit to pay for food and gas and basic living expenses.
I go to the store to put
gas in the car, and I pump $10.00 - $12.00 dollars in gas which
is only 3-4 gallons, when just a few years ago would have been 10-12 gallons.
At the pump, it wants me to put a card into the machine,
and when I go to pay, lately I keep getting behind someone
who wants a $15.00 phone card and they turn around and I feel sorry for them because
they are like 50 years old and standing in a line to buy phone time by the minute just to make
make a phone call, and I look around while I'm waiting, at the prices and I am in shock,
just a coke is $1.39, water in a bottle is $1.39 and
gas at this time is about $3.20 a gallon and
the cash register reads "Do you need phone minutes for your phone?" and I feel sad for
the American people and what is happening to America and I hurt for the American people and
I think to myself... Why?
The United States market is the "American people" and the "services and products" thereto.
The United States is a very large "Market" and power and control has been and is being exerted
over the American people.
Money is moving around the world faster, and faster and in greater amounts than ever
because of the internet/network commonly referred to as the "global
communications network".
The Financial Institutions need the network to facilitate the electronic transactions.
A credit/debit card transaction is a user on a network.
A financial transaction is a user on a network.
Access to the internet/network whether it is through a phone line, set-top box,
a cable modem, a t-1 or satellite is a user on a network.
A phone call, whether wireless or land is a user on a network.
This is why the network and the facilitation of those
services dependent upon the "network" is critical to control.
Control of these United States "markets" (the American People) is conducted by various
entities and activities, including but not limited to
financial institutions, trusts, and corporations that make deals and loans and issue
bonds and public offerings and underwrite and sell securities and other activities on
a U.S. and global scale that is beneficial respectively, to themselves and the
interlocking entities.
And those that are U.S. Banks operating under charter in the United States have
tremendous advantages in these United States "markets".
In the United States these Financial Institutions known as the "key players",
the "market movers" and the
"money makers" are controlling the American people and American business and
commerce.
Monopoly status has been achieved. Control of "American Markets" is by Corporations
ran by the same Financial Institutions and Interlocking Entities and this
has had devastating and detrimental effects to the American people.
There is a limit by U.S. law on bank/financial institutional ownership in other
banks.
But there is no limit on bank and financial institutional ownership in other
"markets". This has been conducive to allow advantages that has provided the
concentration of wealth and business
in their hands and has left the rest of us (the public of the United States of America)
dependent.
They are the network provider, they are the internet provider
and the cable company. They are the phone company and your cell phone and your mortgage
and your credit card.
They are the credit reporting agencies. They are the data and funds
collectors and processors.
They are the grocery stores and the retail chains in every strip mall
across America.
They are the oil companies. They are the banks, financial institutions and trusts.
They are the concentration of American and global wealth.
And then they give us news on the tv, and the internet and the newspaper and
tell the rest, that are dependent for the mortgage and the credit card and
the phone and for some of us, the job, that the price of gas is likely to rise,
and that basic food and expenses
will be increasing and to those that are living day to day and week to week in subprime
economic conditions... that things could get worse.
The resources of the American people are being depleted.
A Monopoly refers to conditions in business and commerce
whereby activities and practices allow
domination by trust and intercorporate stock holdings and other activities
where few persons or entities control business. Let's call it what it is. The entire world is their monopoly and the United States
was just a stepping stone to do the same in virtually every part of the world.
This is mass monopolization. And this monopolization has been ongoing and it's
effects have been long-term and detrimental to the American public. This is about more than just restricting trade, and competition, and controlling
prices.
This is about more than just controlling "American Business" and "American Markets".
This is about controlling products and services and basic necessities to the American
people.
And this is about exerting that control.
This is about those who have achieved power in American Business and Commerce.
And this is about the abuse of that power.
This is about denying the
freedoms and protections and the rights granted by our Constitution
and the laws of these United States and these matters are of national welfare and security. |