LMFM Interview With Ben Gilroy
As you all may have read, we can an article yesterday concerning the launch of Ireland’s newest political service, Direct Democracy Ireland. On the same day, Ben Gilroy travelled down to LMFM’s home town of Limerick to give an interview on that same topic.
Over the course of the interview, Ben and the host largely discuss the topic of the bondholders bailout, and what would have happened had Articles 47 and 48 not been illegally removed from our constitution, 75 years ago. On the night in question, Brian Lenihen wouldn’t have been bothered to try to sign off on the bailout. He would have simply told the people who seemingly persuaded him to loud €64,000,000,000 in debt onto our banks, that Ireland had a system called Direct Democracy, and that in that system, there would have been a legally unblockable call for a referendum to decide on this matter, within days.
The LMFM Interview
Ben and the host of course cover the topic of bank loans, and the general trials that People For Economic Justice find ourselves in. The host of LMFM reels at the news that far from being in possession of a mortgage contract with the defendant, that the bank in fact sold on those contracts, in batches numbering in the thousands, years beforehand. This practice as we all know is called Securitization.
In other news covered in interview, Ben won two cases last week in the Masters Court. He did this by challenging the court on its Subject Matter Jurisdiction. There are four legs to Subject Matter Jurisdiction. Without all four, the court cannot proceed. They are: The plaintiff the defendant, the judge, and a competent witness. Can the bank provide a competent witness? Someone who directly witnessed the signing of the contract between the defendant and plaintiff? No so far anyway…
Source: LMFM Radio. Listen to more of their interviews here.
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