Hindsight RADIO
Hindsight is a Radio station dedicated to informing the Public about topics related to Health, Spiritual and Financial well being.
06/18/2026
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Foreclosure Defense Education Bundle | akiem-el Facing foreclosure and not sure where to start? This educational bundle gives you the foundation to understand your own case and defend it pro se — the same material taught inside Hindsight University.
Under 19th-century law, enslaved individuals were considered domiciled in the United States. Congressional debates acknowledged their lack of allegiance to foreign potentates, establishing their legal domicile here. This raises questions about how similar laws might apply to children of illegally trafficked people today.
This video exposes how loans procured on October 20th, 2020, were defective MERS, invalid from the origin. It highlights that the works were performed by First American Mortgage Solutions, not MERS.
The Supreme Court acknowledges that procedural due process rights for individuals like Dorothy L Citizen absolutely require an opportunity to present evidence on their claims. This is fundamental.
Lawyers often bring foreclosure cases based on mere allegations of assignment, not solid facts. The holding party must possess the mortgage at the time of foreclosure; a defective chain of assignment voids the process. Don't let these claims go unchallenged.
Can your passport be revoked without due process.
Imagine being ordinary people, facing a $6.8 million judgment. Their property was set to be taken in a sheriff's sale. A truly overwhelming situation for common folks.
A stark warning about the legal profession: many cases suffer severe mishandling by attorneys, leading to disastrous outcomes. The system's flaws are exposed.
Exploring the concept of the Indian tribal exception, rooted in the constitutionally unique status of Native American tribes. These tribes are recognized as distinct political communities and quasi-sovereign nations.
Exploring if the citizenship test in the 14th Amendment mirrors that of the 1866 Civil Rights Act. The words differ, but historical context suggests a shared intent.
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