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Banks Giving Mortgage Life Preservers To Clients

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  1. From the 12 minute video:

    Canadian Banks Giving “Mortgage Life Preservers” To Clients Facing Affordability Issues
    Team Sessa Real Estate
    Nov 25, 2022
    Anthony Venuto
    InTouch Mortgage Solutions

  2. Miss Rumbelow was brought up at a stunning farmhouse close to the Gower peninsula in south Wales – one of Britain’s most beloved beauty spots. After leaving university, she worked in TV and movies as an art department runner on several productions including the 2020 movie Misbehaviour, starring Keira Knightley.

    But before dedicating herself to eco-protests – which has seen her arrested at least six times – the arts co-ordinator turned activist appears to have loved travelling.

    Holiday snaps from her Facebook and Instagram accounts suggest that she went on 9,000-mile round trip to Nepal on one occasion. 

    In 2019 she told the Guardian while living at an ‘eco-squat’ to stop Heathrow’s third runway, she went to her ‘first mass action’ in 2017 to protest against coal mining in Germany’s Rhineland. But in 2018 she shared an idyllic mountain scene entitled: ‘Nepal’.

    One critic branded her a ‘hypocrite protester’ while another said of her trip to Asia: ‘I assume she walked there? I really hope she didn’t fly! Unless on a magic carpet of course’.

    Another tweeted of her other European travel: ‘This is Indigo Rumblelow of Just Stop Oil – criminals who don’t like the use of oil. These photos are of her in Russia, Nepal, Sweden, Lithuania, Croatia to name a few. Her feet must have swollen up bad walking all that way! I’m assuming you didn’t get on a plane!?’

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11416705/Indigo-Rumbelow-Globe-trotting-activist-lectures-public-saving-planet.html

    1. These people feel no shame, therefore any attempts to shame them over their hypocrisy are an utter waste of time.

  3. Amid a probe into the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, Turkish authorities have seized the assets of Sam Bankman-Fried and other affiliates, the Turkish Treasury and Finance Ministry announced on Wednesday.

    An inquiry into claims of fraud against the FTX former CEO Bankman-Fried has been opened as well, according to the statement.

    The move follows last week’s initiation of a probe into the collapse of the exchange, which ran a local subsidiary called FTX Turkey.

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    Andrew Asmakov
    Fri, November 25, 2022 at 4:38 AM·2 min read

    Amid a probe into the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, Turkish authorities have seized the assets of Sam Bankman-Fried and other affiliates, the Turkish Treasury and Finance Ministry announced on Wednesday.

    An inquiry into claims of fraud against the FTX former CEO Bankman-Fried has been opened as well, according to the statement.

    The move follows last week’s initiation of a probe into the collapse of the exchange, which ran a local subsidiary called FTX Turkey.

    Turkey Forces Crypto Exchanges to Report More Customer Information

    Along with FTX, the agency is also looking into individuals and companies associated with the exchange, including financial institutions and crypto asset service providers.
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    Both investigations, launched under the country’s anti-money laundering laws, are led by the country’s Financial Crimes Investigation Board (MASAK), a department under the Ministry of Treasury and Finance.

    The Turkish government added cryptocurrency exchanges to the list of entities subject to the country’s anti-money laundering and terrorism financing (AML / TF) regulations in May 2021.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/authorities-turkey-seize-ftx-founder-103832474.html

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