I'm having that same problem this week.  

--- SilverDollar <[email protected]> wrote:

> If my other suggestion did not pan out, I suggest
> contacting Yahoo
> about it.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:40 PM, hal
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I just pulled this out of the yahoo bulk/spam
> potential list along with
> > around 75-100 in the past week! Sunday got about
> 50from 1099OID and
> > Redempt.! I'm getting no more Myrlands either!
> ~Hal~
> >
> > *SilverDollar <[email protected]>* wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Jay Vincent <[email protected]>
> > To: undisclosed recipients: ;
> > Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 23:47:05 -0800 (PST)
> > Subject: Fw: PRESS RELEASE- Illegal SWAT eviction
> attempt shut down.
> >
> >
> > PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO EVERYONE INTERESTED
> IN THE TRUTH.
> >
> > First, watch the following Youtube Videos
> concerning this:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBKwZhjt54g    
> [Purported "Clerk of Court"
> > with a conflict of interest]
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRJAtf3tRo4    
> [UNLAWFUL SWAT EVICTION
> > ATTEMPT (part 1)]
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY54zh486l4    
> [UNLAWFUL SWAT EVICTION
> > ATTEMPT (part 2)]
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkgJuAnKjKw    
> [UNLAWFUL SWAT EVICTION
> > ATTEMPT (part 3)]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > NEIGHBORS TERRRIFIED AFTER UNLAWFUL SWAT TEAM
> FORECLOSURE ATTEMPT
> >
> > PRESS RELEASE BY HEZEKIYAH LAND TRUST
> >
> > Davidson County, North Carolina
> >
> > While the new President of the United States was
> taking his oath of office
> > in Washington D.C. on January 20th, local Davidson
> >
> > County politician and Sheriff David Grice was
> embarrassed and stood with
> > foreclosure egg on his face after a botched
> attempt
> >
> > to serve what later proved to be an unlawful
> eviction.  Grice, accompanied
> > by 14 patrol cars, nearly 20 armed deputies, his
> >
> > SWAT team and a county commissioner, had their
> dangerous seizure thwarted
> > after being convinced by phone that their actions
> >
> > were illegal and that the proof was available as a
> matter of public record
> > at his own Register of Deeds office.
> >
> > Jay Vincent, authorized representative of the
> HEZEKIYAH LAND TRUST ("HLT"),
> > the owner of the property, spoke with Sheriff
> >
> > Grice by phone during the dangerous encounter in
> the Tyro community and
> > encouraged him to stand down, because the Trustee
> of
> >
> > the Trust, ultimately Vincent, in this case, had
> not been served any of the
> > process for foreclosure, even though HLT has
> >
> > publicly noticed it's ownership of the property,
> and how to contact it.
> >  The unlawful eviction was spearheaded by acting
> >
> > (and, according to statute, illegitimate) Clerk of
> Court, Brian Shipwash
> > and representatives of Deutsche Bank National
> Trust
> >
> > Company through a law firm, Shapiro and Ingle of
> Charlotte. [Deutsche Bank
> > has had numerous problems foreclosing, due to lack
> >
> > of proper documentation, which courts have used to
> dismiss Deutsche Bank's
> > claims as improper.]
> >
> > The occupants of the dwelling, Robert and Patti
> Griffith stated that
> > Sheriff Grice seemed to be an extremely kind and
> gentle
> >
> > man.  They did agree however, with the suggestion
> that his passiveness
> > could have cost them their lives. Does a brigade
> of 14
> >
> > deputy vehicles, 20 some officers and a SWAT team
> operate independently
> > without the knowledge of the high Sheriff of the
> >
> > county?
> >
> > All of the events of the attempted eviction were
> captured on video by Mr.
> > Griffith's daughter Audra.  When the siege was
> >
> > over, Rick Lanier, former county commissioner,
> along with his wife Pat
> > participated in a video conversation that included
> >
> > Sheriff Grice, Mr. Griffith and his daughter Audra
> on the front porch of
> > the dwelling. Rick Lanier stated that "this was
> all
> >
> > done for a show."
> >
> > When the issue of lawful filings and proper
> paperwork was brought up,
> > Sheriff Grice conceded saying, "I'll just be
> perfectly
> >
> > honest, I'm not that up on this aspect of it… some
> of my guys are supposed
> > to be."  Pat Lanier's comment to the Sheriff was,
> >
> > "…y'all are probably used to some of these
> situations everyday…" to which
> > the Sheriff replied, "well, it's not… not to the
> >
> > extent that this… and I mean this with all due
> respect…" then he looked at
> > the occupant of the dwelling and continued, "you
> >
> > have known the law and… of course, some of these
> other people have uh, have
> > uh, not uh, uh, we'll better stop while I'm
> >
> > ahead… have not… have not gone… taken it uh, to
> the extent, more for a
> > better word, as you have."  It's not been
> determined
> >
> > as yet whether he was referring to the rouge Clerk
> of Superior Court, Brian
> > Shipwash or his own civil officers whose job it
> >
> > is to make certain that all papers are legal
> before engaging in this type
> > of dangerous process.   "I can't imagine them
> being
> >
> > satisfied with the validity of any foreclosure
> event based solely on the
> > word of a banker" said Griffith.
> >
> > Frightened neighbors and the elderly were calling
> relatives and friends
> > trying to gather information as to why SWAT team
> >
> > members were huddled in ditches and behind trees
> and advancing upon their
> > neighbor's home….  Upon the conclusion of the
> >
> > telephone conversation with Vincent and a final
> word from Griffith to
> > Sheriff Grice and county commissioner Larry Potts
> >
> > through a closed front door, Sheriff Grice got on
> his radio and advised all
> > SWAT team and personnel to leave the area
> >
> > immediately… What did Griffith say to commissioner
> Potts 
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