Guerilla Principles to Save Your Family and Stick It to the Banks!

One in every 5 mortgage borrowers in the United States will lose their homes in the coming months, according to a leading mortgage analyst.  This translates to over 11 million homeowners.*

Are you one of them?

If so, NO Foreclosures! may be the key to your family's financial future and a solution to delay or avert your family's home foreclosure.

Even if you are not,** NO Foreclosures! may still be the key to your financial survival during this time of rampant foreclosure fraud committed by the banks that is now being exposed, and it is affecting everyone from homeowners to lenders to title companies.***  Plus, you will get vital information in Chapter 5 on 3 alternative and natural cancer cures that may help you and your family survive and thrive during GD2 or Great Depression 2.

Can you legally stay at your current home without paying a single penny on your mortgage, while your banker or mortgage servicer cannot do a single thing to foreclose on you?

Find out about this legal loophole and much more with NO Foreclosures! and save your family from foreclosure and financial ruin.

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* A HousingStory.net article (October 3, 2010) titled "A Mammoth One in Five Borrowers Will Default" predicts that over 11 million American homeowners with mortgages will default and lose their homes in the coming months if the U.S. government does not intervene.

** An article in Bloomberg.com (October 7, 2010) highlights the abuse of one bank in foreclosing on a homeowner who doesn't even have a mortgage!  It is titled "Man Who Had No Mortgage Faced Foreclosure Anyway."

*** "The Coming Collapse of the Real Estate Market," written by blogger, Charles Hugh Smith, on October 14 details the intricacies of foreclosure fraud, how it is affecting everything and everyone even remotely involved with mortgages and the U.S. housing market.