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		<title>By: Diane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If this program was backed by the U.S. treasury, you would find information about it at the official website:
http://www.treas.gov/
The program is a HOAX and most likely the private repackaging of toxic foreclosed mortgages.  BEWARE when excessive profits are promised or when excessive returns are promised.  If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this program was backed by the U.S. treasury, you would find information about it at the official website:<br />
<a href="http://www.treas.gov/" rel="nofollow">http://www.treas.gov/</a><br />
The program is a HOAX and most likely the private repackaging of toxic foreclosed mortgages.  BEWARE when excessive profits are promised or when excessive returns are promised.  If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.</p>
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		<title>By: Diane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hoax: U.S. Treasury (government backed foreclosure slips).  To to:
http://www.treas.gov/
The U.S. Treasury program described by Matthew Simons in the wealth tips newsletter from Taipan Publishing Group does NOT exist.  Looks like another repackaging of toxic foreclosed mortgages and the U.S. Treasury is not involved or the information would be on their official website.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hoax: U.S. Treasury (government backed foreclosure slips).  To to:<br />
<a href="http://www.treas.gov/" rel="nofollow">http://www.treas.gov/</a><br />
The U.S. Treasury program described by Matthew Simons in the wealth tips newsletter from Taipan Publishing Group does NOT exist.  Looks like another repackaging of toxic foreclosed mortgages and the U.S. Treasury is not involved or the information would be on their official website.</p>
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		<title>By: unlearned</title>
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		<description>from the looks of it, and I don&#039;t have a lot of time to look over it, but it appears to be T-Notes, 
which are non interest bearing government backed. With inflation running amuck, it is possible that their are T-notes set to expire soon, which could have a phenominal interest rate in comparrison to todays market, so his &quot;gains&quot; might include the semi-annual intrest payed out over the length of the note and the final payout of the note which could in effect give you those type of gains.
Just a thought.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>from the looks of it, and I don&#8217;t have a lot of time to look over it, but it appears to be T-Notes,<br />
which are non interest bearing government backed. With inflation running amuck, it is possible that their are T-notes set to expire soon, which could have a phenominal interest rate in comparrison to todays market, so his &#8220;gains&#8221; might include the semi-annual intrest payed out over the length of the note and the final payout of the note which could in effect give you those type of gains.<br />
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		<title>By: Rick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 10:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear stockgumshoe:

Could you please analyse what is the &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; exacly (which is not house lien.)?

Many thanks

Rick
===========================

Special Report: U.S. Foreclosures Hit Record High
New Gov&#039;t-Regulated $1 &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; Poised to Soar 3,980%*
By Zachary Scheidt, Editor, Death Cross Trader

Now you could turn the ongoing mortgage crisis into a seven-figure fortune... without the risks and hassles of owning property.
*But you must act before November 19, 2009 for a chance at maximum gains...

There&#039;s blood in the water...

.. the sharks are circling...

.. and a whole new generation of real estate millionaires is about to be born.

In fact, thanks to aggressive U.S. government programs designed to help BANKS unload distressed properties... savvy investors are grabbing up prime real estate for pennies on the dollar...

And while most of these U.S. Treasury-backed opportunities are earmarked for institutional investors willing to buy, hold and manage troubled real estate...

... I&#039;ve uncovered a simple way for ordinary folks to make a real estate fortune... in record time... WITHOUT the risks or hassles of owning property.

I&#039;m talking about owning new $1 government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot;... which in my opinion are the single most lucrative -- and easiest -- way to profit from the ongoing mortgage crisis.

(By the way, these are NOT &quot;tax liens&quot;...)

Not only are &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; completely liquid (you can buy and sell them with a simple two-minute phone call)...
The Ultimate U.S. Government-Regulated Wealth Builder
New $1 government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; give ordinary investors a way to make a potential fortune from the mortgage crisis... without the risks and hassles of buying property.

Take a look at the returns recent issues of &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; generated:

&quot;FS-Series Z-1-2009&quot;: 1,300% in four months

&quot;FS-Series X-2-2009&quot;: 1,700% in three months
&quot;FS-Series K-3-2009&quot;: 1,400% in one week

&quot;FS-Series J-4-2009&quot;: 1,380% in four months

&quot;FS-Series Q-5-2009&quot;: 1,700% in four months

&quot;FS-Series R-6-2009&quot;: 558% in five months

&quot;FS-Series H-7-2009&quot;: 570% in four months

With $1.2 trillion in government funding ready to pour into the mortgage market by March 2010... the next issue of &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; could make early investors very wealthy. Read this entire letter to discover how to buy government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; today... and give yourself a chance to turn $10,000 into as much as $398,000 by March 2010...

Source: The Wall Street Journal/MarketWatch

... but they also have the potential to soar as much as 40-fold... EVEN if real estate prices continue to fall.

The other great thing is, &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; allow investors to make profits quickly... in a matter of weeks or months... instead of years, as is usually the case with real estate.

In fact, a recent issue of &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; jumped 1,400%... in one week... even as nationwide real estate markets floundered.

Another issue jumped 1,700%...

And yet another issue climbed 1,380%...

With $1.2 TRILLION in U.S. government funding ready to pour into the mortgage market by March 2010... the next issue of &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; is poised to put the above gains to shame...

Imagine transferring $10,000 into new $1 U.S. government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; today... only to wake in a few months&#039; time to find them worth a staggering $398,000...

That&#039;s the exact potential of the opportunity I&#039;m going to share with you today. The nice thing is, you can get started with &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; for as little as $350... and still have a chance to collect staggering quadruple-digit returns.

In the following pages, I&#039;ll tell you all about U.S. government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips.&quot;

In addition, I&#039;ll show you why today&#039;s mortgage crisis offers an unprecedented opportunity for ordinary investors to make a quick fortune... without the risks or hassles of owning property.

I&#039;ll also explain why &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; could soar 40-fold... even if real estate prices continue to drop.

Plus, I&#039;ll show you why $1 &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; could skyrocket as early as December 15th... turning every $1 you invest into $15... $25... even $40 or more!

There Is One Catch, However...

When I first heard about &quot;Foreclosure Slips,&quot; I was a bit skeptical. Until now, my experience with real estate has been limited to my own house (which is down quite a bit lately!).

And quite frankly, real estate worries me. I mean, who knows if the real estate market will ever fully recover?

Consequently, I almost wrote this opportunity off at first glance.

But because of the astronomical profit potential &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; offer, I decided to take a closer look.

After six months of extensive research and due diligence... I can tell you that not only are &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; for real... they are an ABSOLUTE MUST for nearly every investor&#039;s portfolio.

&quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; can allow you to reap huge potential rewards... without the risks or hassles of owning property.

And the best part is, &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; can offer quick, explosive gains... regardless of which direction real estate prices go. I&#039;ll demonstrate why in a moment.

But here&#039;s the thing: During my months of research, we&#039;ve hit a &quot;trigger point&quot;... government money is pouring in fast... and you must act now to get in on the ground floor.

In fact, on September 23, 2009, the Federal Reserve announced that a total of $1.25 trillion (that&#039;s TRILLION) will flow into the mortgage market in the coming weeks.

Think about that...

Remember: a recent issue of &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; jumped 1,400% in just one week... and the next issue could literally help turn early investors into millionaires.

I&#039;ll show you how to pick up a few &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; in just a moment. But first, let me explain why this opportunity is so lucrative...

Proven Historical Formula
Crisis Real Estate = New Millionaires

Investing in real estate used to be a &quot;no-brainer.&quot; And with good reason. After all, history has proven that real estate is the ultimate wealth-building machine.

More people on the Forbes list of &quot;The 400 Richest Americans&quot; made their money from real estate than from stocks, telecom, technology or software.

And it&#039;s not just the super-wealthy who have done well in real estate. Countless Americans have built tidy fortunes with simple real estate investments.

Hands down, real estate has proven itself to be the easiest and most reliable way for ordinary folks to get rich.
&quot;...&#039;Foreclosure Slips&#039; are an absolute MUST for your portfolio&quot;
&quot;The ongoing real estate crisis offers unprecedented opportunity for individual investors. If you&#039;re serious about investing, you really need to have at least a small portion of your portfolio in &#039;Foreclosure Slips.&#039;&quot;

- Michael Robinson, Pulitzer prize nominee and award-winning financial journalist and author

Robert Allen, best-selling financial author of Creating Wealth, says, &quot;Real estate is a vehicle that takes a person to wealth.&quot;

And David Bach, New York Times best-selling author of The Automatic Millionaire states, &quot;The fact is, you aren&#039;t really in the game of building wealth until you own some real estate.&quot;

But is this still true?

Given real estate&#039;s recent collapse... is it still a lucrative investment?

The answer is YES!

Here&#039;s an IMPORTANT FACT most people don&#039;t understand:

Pennies on the Dollar

The best time to buy real estate is during a CRISIS... NOT during a boom.

The fortunes of tomorrow... will be made by people who buy assets for pennies on the dollar... TODAY!

There have only been two periods in history with similar wealth-building opportunity to what we have today.

Consider the Great Depression...

Back in the 1930s, people couldn&#039;t afford to pay their mortgages.

The banks ended up having to take possession of scores of properties they didn&#039;t want...

In order to get rid of the properties, the banks were willing to sell for pennies on the dollar...

People with the foresight to step in and buy ended up making a fortune.

In fact, Joseph Kennedy, Sr., the patriarch of the Kennedy family, made a fortune buying distressed real estate for pennies on the dollar during the 1930s.

The S&amp;L crisis of the 1980s is another example...

Back in the 1980s, S&amp;Ls got in trouble by making risky loans to people who couldn&#039;t afford them.

The S&amp;Ls took got crushed when folks defaulted.

As a result, the S&amp;Ls ended up unloading properties for pennies on the dollar... and people got rich.

In some cases, people became BILLIONAIRES...

Today&#039;s crisis is very similar to the S&amp;L crisis... only the opportunities are even better for early investors.

Just consider the five-step formula from both the Great Depression and the S&amp;L Crisis:
Banks made risky mortgage loans
People defaulted on their mortgage loans
Foreclosures spiked
Banks unloaded properties for pennies on the dollar
Early investors made millions
The same thing is happening today... and this time... thanks to &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot;... you can get a piece of the action, without the risks and hassles of owning property.

History Repeating Itself
Are &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; Ethical?
&quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; allow you to make money, WITHOUT seizing another person&#039;s property. That&#039;s because &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; are driven in large part by government spending.

&quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; are helping bring new capital money into the real estate market... and are also helping purge the broken mortgage system. Bottom line: &quot;Foreclosure Slips&quot; offer a win-win situation!

According to BusinessWeek magazine, many of the players who made fortunes during the S&amp;L crisis -- Leon Black, Barry Sternlicht and Tom Barrack -- are already licking their chops at the opportunities available today. 

And Time magazine reports that some industry experts believe that returns from today&#039;s crisis could rival the huge profits made during the S&amp;L crisis when investors picked up assets for pennies on the dollar.

&quot;The similarities are huge,&quot; says Bob Bach, chief economist with Grubb &amp; Ellis Co., a commercial real estate services and investment company.

Veteran investor Bill Bartmann recently told Reuters that &quot;the U.S. Treasury&#039;s toxic assets clean-up plan is the greatest market opportunity since the savings &amp; loan crisis.&quot;

&quot;He should know: Bartmann made a fortune snapping up distressed loans from the wreckage of failed S&amp;Ls in 1991,&quot; Reuters reports.

&quot;The current crisis is creating a whole new playing field and, with that, a whole new opportunity,&quot; Bartmann said. &quot;It&#039;s going to be a bigger opportunity this time than last crisis.&quot;

Bottom line: The smart money -- the guys who know how to make big money during a real estate crisis -- are getting involved.

You should do the same...

And thanks to new government-regulated &quot;Foreclosure Slips,&quot; you can give yourself a shot at a real estate fortune -- up to a 4,000% return -- without the risks and hassles of owning property.

Here&#039;s how...
Foreclosures</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear stockgumshoe:</p>
<p>Could you please analyse what is the &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; exacly (which is not house lien.)?</p>
<p>Many thanks</p>
<p>Rick<br />
===========================</p>
<p>Special Report: U.S. Foreclosures Hit Record High<br />
New Gov&#8217;t-Regulated $1 &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; Poised to Soar 3,980%*<br />
By Zachary Scheidt, Editor, Death Cross Trader</p>
<p>Now you could turn the ongoing mortgage crisis into a seven-figure fortune&#8230; without the risks and hassles of owning property.<br />
*But you must act before November 19, 2009 for a chance at maximum gains&#8230;</p>
<p>There&#8217;s blood in the water&#8230;</p>
<p>.. the sharks are circling&#8230;</p>
<p>.. and a whole new generation of real estate millionaires is about to be born.</p>
<p>In fact, thanks to aggressive U.S. government programs designed to help BANKS unload distressed properties&#8230; savvy investors are grabbing up prime real estate for pennies on the dollar&#8230;</p>
<p>And while most of these U.S. Treasury-backed opportunities are earmarked for institutional investors willing to buy, hold and manage troubled real estate&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230; I&#8217;ve uncovered a simple way for ordinary folks to make a real estate fortune&#8230; in record time&#8230; WITHOUT the risks or hassles of owning property.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m talking about owning new $1 government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221;&#8230; which in my opinion are the single most lucrative &#8212; and easiest &#8212; way to profit from the ongoing mortgage crisis.</p>
<p>(By the way, these are NOT &#8220;tax liens&#8221;&#8230;)</p>
<p>Not only are &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; completely liquid (you can buy and sell them with a simple two-minute phone call)&#8230;<br />
The Ultimate U.S. Government-Regulated Wealth Builder<br />
New $1 government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; give ordinary investors a way to make a potential fortune from the mortgage crisis&#8230; without the risks and hassles of buying property.</p>
<p>Take a look at the returns recent issues of &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; generated:</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series Z-1-2009&#8243;: 1,300% in four months</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series X-2-2009&#8243;: 1,700% in three months<br />
&#8220;FS-Series K-3-2009&#8243;: 1,400% in one week</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series J-4-2009&#8243;: 1,380% in four months</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series Q-5-2009&#8243;: 1,700% in four months</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series R-6-2009&#8243;: 558% in five months</p>
<p>&#8220;FS-Series H-7-2009&#8243;: 570% in four months</p>
<p>With $1.2 trillion in government funding ready to pour into the mortgage market by March 2010&#8230; the next issue of &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; could make early investors very wealthy. Read this entire letter to discover how to buy government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; today&#8230; and give yourself a chance to turn $10,000 into as much as $398,000 by March 2010&#8230;</p>
<p>Source: The Wall Street Journal/MarketWatch</p>
<p>&#8230; but they also have the potential to soar as much as 40-fold&#8230; EVEN if real estate prices continue to fall.</p>
<p>The other great thing is, &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; allow investors to make profits quickly&#8230; in a matter of weeks or months&#8230; instead of years, as is usually the case with real estate.</p>
<p>In fact, a recent issue of &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; jumped 1,400%&#8230; in one week&#8230; even as nationwide real estate markets floundered.</p>
<p>Another issue jumped 1,700%&#8230;</p>
<p>And yet another issue climbed 1,380%&#8230;</p>
<p>With $1.2 TRILLION in U.S. government funding ready to pour into the mortgage market by March 2010&#8230; the next issue of &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; is poised to put the above gains to shame&#8230;</p>
<p>Imagine transferring $10,000 into new $1 U.S. government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; today&#8230; only to wake in a few months&#8217; time to find them worth a staggering $398,000&#8230;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the exact potential of the opportunity I&#8217;m going to share with you today. The nice thing is, you can get started with &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; for as little as $350&#8230; and still have a chance to collect staggering quadruple-digit returns.</p>
<p>In the following pages, I&#8217;ll tell you all about U.S. government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition, I&#8217;ll show you why today&#8217;s mortgage crisis offers an unprecedented opportunity for ordinary investors to make a quick fortune&#8230; without the risks or hassles of owning property.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also explain why &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; could soar 40-fold&#8230; even if real estate prices continue to drop.</p>
<p>Plus, I&#8217;ll show you why $1 &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; could skyrocket as early as December 15th&#8230; turning every $1 you invest into $15&#8230; $25&#8230; even $40 or more!</p>
<p>There Is One Catch, However&#8230;</p>
<p>When I first heard about &#8220;Foreclosure Slips,&#8221; I was a bit skeptical. Until now, my experience with real estate has been limited to my own house (which is down quite a bit lately!).</p>
<p>And quite frankly, real estate worries me. I mean, who knows if the real estate market will ever fully recover?</p>
<p>Consequently, I almost wrote this opportunity off at first glance.</p>
<p>But because of the astronomical profit potential &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; offer, I decided to take a closer look.</p>
<p>After six months of extensive research and due diligence&#8230; I can tell you that not only are &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; for real&#8230; they are an ABSOLUTE MUST for nearly every investor&#8217;s portfolio.</p>
<p>&#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; can allow you to reap huge potential rewards&#8230; without the risks or hassles of owning property.</p>
<p>And the best part is, &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; can offer quick, explosive gains&#8230; regardless of which direction real estate prices go. I&#8217;ll demonstrate why in a moment.</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s the thing: During my months of research, we&#8217;ve hit a &#8220;trigger point&#8221;&#8230; government money is pouring in fast&#8230; and you must act now to get in on the ground floor.</p>
<p>In fact, on September 23, 2009, the Federal Reserve announced that a total of $1.25 trillion (that&#8217;s TRILLION) will flow into the mortgage market in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>Think about that&#8230;</p>
<p>Remember: a recent issue of &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; jumped 1,400% in just one week&#8230; and the next issue could literally help turn early investors into millionaires.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll show you how to pick up a few &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; in just a moment. But first, let me explain why this opportunity is so lucrative&#8230;</p>
<p>Proven Historical Formula<br />
Crisis Real Estate = New Millionaires</p>
<p>Investing in real estate used to be a &#8220;no-brainer.&#8221; And with good reason. After all, history has proven that real estate is the ultimate wealth-building machine.</p>
<p>More people on the Forbes list of &#8220;The 400 Richest Americans&#8221; made their money from real estate than from stocks, telecom, technology or software.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s not just the super-wealthy who have done well in real estate. Countless Americans have built tidy fortunes with simple real estate investments.</p>
<p>Hands down, real estate has proven itself to be the easiest and most reliable way for ordinary folks to get rich.<br />
&#8220;&#8230;&#8217;Foreclosure Slips&#8217; are an absolute MUST for your portfolio&#8221;<br />
&#8220;The ongoing real estate crisis offers unprecedented opportunity for individual investors. If you&#8217;re serious about investing, you really need to have at least a small portion of your portfolio in &#8216;Foreclosure Slips.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>- Michael Robinson, Pulitzer prize nominee and award-winning financial journalist and author</p>
<p>Robert Allen, best-selling financial author of Creating Wealth, says, &#8220;Real estate is a vehicle that takes a person to wealth.&#8221;</p>
<p>And David Bach, New York Times best-selling author of The Automatic Millionaire states, &#8220;The fact is, you aren&#8217;t really in the game of building wealth until you own some real estate.&#8221;</p>
<p>But is this still true?</p>
<p>Given real estate&#8217;s recent collapse&#8230; is it still a lucrative investment?</p>
<p>The answer is YES!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an IMPORTANT FACT most people don&#8217;t understand:</p>
<p>Pennies on the Dollar</p>
<p>The best time to buy real estate is during a CRISIS&#8230; NOT during a boom.</p>
<p>The fortunes of tomorrow&#8230; will be made by people who buy assets for pennies on the dollar&#8230; TODAY!</p>
<p>There have only been two periods in history with similar wealth-building opportunity to what we have today.</p>
<p>Consider the Great Depression&#8230;</p>
<p>Back in the 1930s, people couldn&#8217;t afford to pay their mortgages.</p>
<p>The banks ended up having to take possession of scores of properties they didn&#8217;t want&#8230;</p>
<p>In order to get rid of the properties, the banks were willing to sell for pennies on the dollar&#8230;</p>
<p>People with the foresight to step in and buy ended up making a fortune.</p>
<p>In fact, Joseph Kennedy, Sr., the patriarch of the Kennedy family, made a fortune buying distressed real estate for pennies on the dollar during the 1930s.</p>
<p>The S&amp;L crisis of the 1980s is another example&#8230;</p>
<p>Back in the 1980s, S&amp;Ls got in trouble by making risky loans to people who couldn&#8217;t afford them.</p>
<p>The S&amp;Ls took got crushed when folks defaulted.</p>
<p>As a result, the S&amp;Ls ended up unloading properties for pennies on the dollar&#8230; and people got rich.</p>
<p>In some cases, people became BILLIONAIRES&#8230;</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s crisis is very similar to the S&amp;L crisis&#8230; only the opportunities are even better for early investors.</p>
<p>Just consider the five-step formula from both the Great Depression and the S&amp;L Crisis:<br />
Banks made risky mortgage loans<br />
People defaulted on their mortgage loans<br />
Foreclosures spiked<br />
Banks unloaded properties for pennies on the dollar<br />
Early investors made millions<br />
The same thing is happening today&#8230; and this time&#8230; thanks to &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221;&#8230; you can get a piece of the action, without the risks and hassles of owning property.</p>
<p>History Repeating Itself<br />
Are &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; Ethical?<br />
&#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; allow you to make money, WITHOUT seizing another person&#8217;s property. That&#8217;s because &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; are driven in large part by government spending.</p>
<p>&#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; are helping bring new capital money into the real estate market&#8230; and are also helping purge the broken mortgage system. Bottom line: &#8220;Foreclosure Slips&#8221; offer a win-win situation!</p>
<p>According to BusinessWeek magazine, many of the players who made fortunes during the S&amp;L crisis &#8212; Leon Black, Barry Sternlicht and Tom Barrack &#8212; are already licking their chops at the opportunities available today. </p>
<p>And Time magazine reports that some industry experts believe that returns from today&#8217;s crisis could rival the huge profits made during the S&amp;L crisis when investors picked up assets for pennies on the dollar.</p>
<p>&#8220;The similarities are huge,&#8221; says Bob Bach, chief economist with Grubb &amp; Ellis Co., a commercial real estate services and investment company.</p>
<p>Veteran investor Bill Bartmann recently told Reuters that &#8220;the U.S. Treasury&#8217;s toxic assets clean-up plan is the greatest market opportunity since the savings &amp; loan crisis.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He should know: Bartmann made a fortune snapping up distressed loans from the wreckage of failed S&amp;Ls in 1991,&#8221; Reuters reports.</p>
<p>&#8220;The current crisis is creating a whole new playing field and, with that, a whole new opportunity,&#8221; Bartmann said. &#8220;It&#8217;s going to be a bigger opportunity this time than last crisis.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bottom line: The smart money &#8212; the guys who know how to make big money during a real estate crisis &#8212; are getting involved.</p>
<p>You should do the same&#8230;</p>
<p>And thanks to new government-regulated &#8220;Foreclosure Slips,&#8221; you can give yourself a shot at a real estate fortune &#8212; up to a 4,000% return &#8212; without the risks and hassles of owning property.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how&#8230;<br />
Foreclosures</p>
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		<title>By: Kim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kim</dc:creator>
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		<description>Im glad you asked, I am also wondering how you could purchase the &quot;Foreclosure slips&quot; with a 2 minute phone call.  Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Im glad you asked, I am also wondering how you could purchase the &#8220;Foreclosure slips&#8221; with a 2 minute phone call.  Thanks</p>
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