Forum Post: New Sheriff in Town - Christopher Conley of Carroll County NHAnnounces Criminal Foreclosure Fraud Task Force For Mortgage Fraud
Posted 12 years ago on July 7, 2012, 2:20 a.m. EST by FreeToLive
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There’s a New Sheriff in Town | Christopher Conley, Sheriff of Carroll County NH Announces Criminal Foreclosure Fraud Task Force Christopher Conley, High Sheriff of Carroll County NH, holds a press conference at the County complex on 7/2/12. He announces that he is forming a task force to investigate mortgage fraud. Fraud is occurring across the United States. Properties being foreclosed on that are owned outright. Financial institutions that stake claim to a property without a deed.
The Sheriff states: “In each case there is no accountability be the financial institution, no one to present a reply, no decision maker to speak with. If you are a property owner and are experiencing any of the above. Contact the Sheriff at CarrollCountysheriff@carrollcountynh.net, Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, Attn: Deputy Brian King, PO Box 190, Ossipee, NH 03864, 539-2285 x317
If things have got so bad that a Sheriff is necessary, then it's also time to round up a posse, and round up them rustlers for a lynchin'.
Many think that's exactly where we are at right now. Minutemen and other militia groups are on standby. Its like we're standing on the very edge. I can feel it in the air.
And isn't that a very sad place to be, in this day and age?
My post was tongue-in-cheek, but I don't have to live through what is happening there.
I wish you all the best of luck. People here in OZ don't believe me when I tell them that there's twenty empty houses for every homeless person in America.
Time to turn back the clock, and demand some justice and personal rights.
I think it will be sooner rather than later that your circle will see all to well what you have been trying to convey to them. The MSM has become such a joke of non-reporting that soon one of them will have to start to tell the truth if they want anyone to take them seriously. Hang in there.