$FNMA reported fraud got a phone call from OIG @FHFA @fanofred_ @hill_matt
so, i reported fraud... against ed demarco and melvin watt.
basically told the office of inspector general person who talked to me:
187.5 was borrowed which is less than 225 that was paid back, and my fifth amendment rights are being trampled
ed demarco, prior us treasury director, gave in excess of 100% of profits of fannie and freddie to prior employer us treasury as head of FHFA, a plan conconcted while he was a director of US treasury according to prior CEO Tim howard of Fannie Mae.
2013 fannie mae was most profitable company in the world, but those profits were stolen by us government per the terms of two government agencies self dealing
melvin watt, i applaud his affordable housing funding but it is illegal and against the statute and rep mulvaney even called him out on this, yet nothing has been done.
at this point since more has been paid back than was borrowed, it is illegal for them to exercise the warrants, per my constitutional rights to property, specifically the fifth. i spent a whole half hour laying it down for this person, shared some laughs, she's in DC, i was on miami beach.. literally during the call..
that's good for now, cya!
Concerned about FHFA/US Treasury Sweep Agreement?
Lodge Complaint Against FHFA and US Treasury at the FHFA Office of Inspector General:
“The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 established an Office of Inspector General (OIG) within the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, sets forth the functions and authorities of the FHFA OIG.
Mission
The FHFA OIG is established by law to provide independent and objective reporting to the FHFA Director, Congress, and the American people through its audit and investigative activities.
FHFA OIG’s mission is to promote the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of FHFA’s programs; to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in FHFA’s programs; and to seek sanctions and prosecutions against those who are responsible for such fraud, waste, and abuse.
- Complainants and witnesses who are not Federal employees and are not employed by government contractors may anonymously communicate with the FHFA-OIG Hotline. Alternatively, they may request confidentiality, if they chose not to make an anonymous communication or are contacted by FHFA-OIG.
- Further, in addition to statutory confidentiality, whistleblower protection, and the ability to make anonymous complaints, various Federal laws and regulations (e.g., the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure) limit disclosure of information commonly in the possession of FHFA-OIG. Accordingly, FHFA-OIG will endeavor to maintain the confidentiality of all non-public information that it possesses.”
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MBA from Purdue. Former hedge fund manager. Holds 26 series of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred stock. Built Cloud Nimbus for Salesforce consulting. Author of Act As If. Writes about investing, building things, and the longest financial fraud in American history.
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