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Protecting the Integrity of Land and Title Records—A Long Forgotten Concept in Today's Amerika….

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We were a nation built on laws….on land that was built on honest land records and a court system grounded on the Rule of Law….but that’s distant memory…
Welcome to Landtegrity.com. This creators of Landtegrity and its sponsors have dedicated the site to one purpose. Auditing the county Land Registries of each county in the United States. There are 3033 counties in the United States of America. The mortgage servicers have destroyed the integrity of our land records. The only way to return the land records to a state of honesty is to kill MERS, audit the Land Registries and force the lenders to record the promissory notes into the land records going forward and pay the recordation fees as the promissory notes travel through their securitization chain. The banks owe between $180,000 and $360,000 to the counties now for each 1000 mortgages they have put into the land registry using MERS. They need to pay it. The only way to calculate exactly what they owe to each Registry is to audit each registry.

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  • concerned reader says:

    Matt, your point is well taken, “We were a nation built on laws”¦on land that was built on honest land records and a court system grounded on the Rule of Law”¦but that’s distant memory”
    Even so, it is my understanding that our earliest land records may not show proper title transfer from Native Americans to English and European Kings and white settlers. In other words the Native American tribes’ “aboriginal title” was never validly extinguished.
    Why does this matter today? Because the sea-change talking place in our society and property rights shows ordinary Americans drifting toward the model of how Native Americans were treated centuries ago.
    For example, the infamous Walking Purchase of 1737 cheated the Lenape Tribe out of their lands in the Lehigh Valley. The case was adjudicated in U.S. District Court November 30, 2004, see The Delaware Nation v. Commonwealth of Pa., et al., U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, No. 04-CV-166, https://www.paed.uscourts.gov/documents/opinions/04d0550p.pdf
    The 33 page Memorandum and Order of November 30, 2004 shows quite a story in land title and conveyance.

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