Live Programming and Podcasting Will Reach More Potential Victims Of Mortgage Fraud
Anybody who has been following this story knows that Five Points Media, a ten-year-established media production service, is based at the Big Blue Box Studios, a creative space that we share with our commercial video division.
Our capabilities are second to none when compared to any independent facilities north of Toronto.
The 120-year-old modernized log cabin and generational house was an ideal choice for conversion, as the walls are as thick and solid as any modern building techniques could produce. It is within that naturally noise-inhibiting structure that our crew has created more than 350 fully donated media projects in support of more than 180 very appreciative charities, not-for-profits, and benevolent community groups. Most were fundraising and educational videos. Our crew has, throughout most of that time, worked on location but during the downtime caused by the pandemic, we created fully independent sound suppressed production studios and broadcast quality production facilities.
Now, as suggested by a local mortgage broker we know, we are going to use our facilities to step up our reach through live studio-based programming and podcasts that will reach across Canada on a weekly basis.
Our plan has always been to utilize the studios and our 225 cubic foot all glass professional sound booth to produce live programming and podcasts about issues through interviews with experts in specific fields. The experts would host their show and arrange for guests in related and supporting areas of interest. One example would be domestic abuse, in which we could bring in bankers to discuss securing a fair split, a police officer who is specially trained to deal with the issue, somebody from a shelter to discuss an escape plan, etc.
Such a program would help women across Canada.
Our broker colleague wants to host a similarly formatted ten-part program about mortgages, and the risks faced, especially by first-time buyers, immigrants, and seniors considering a reverse mortgage. Along the way, they would draw reference to our story, and perhaps as the final episode, have our Producer on as the guest to tell his story. We fully expect that as the program advances, more local people will step up with personal stories about their experiences.
Of course, our focus will remain on the loan sharking brokers of Verico the Mortgage Station and their collaborators at Verico Financial Group Inc. and HomeEquity Bank.
The half-hour podcasts would be formatted similarly, but we would also bring in experts in civil law and criminal investigations, including lawyers and former police professionals, who would analyse and discuss our evidence. They would also review the ethically questionable tactics of detectives of the South Simcoe Police Service who knowingly and wilfully omitted evidence and falsified figures so they could cut a pass to the multi-million-dollar brokers who have multi-billion-dollar collaborators covering their backs.
For non-millionaire and billionaire taxpayers of Simcoe County, a charge of usury, or loan sharking, would lead, upon conviction, to a prison sentence of up to five years, so we want the facts where the public can see them.
The plan currently is to shoot the programs live, and in some cases to have a call in option, through which interested viewers could ask questions or relay their own experiences. We would, of course, also record the shows and post them in a structured series format next to our existing programming. This would allow those who missed the livestream to easily find the show they missed and view it at their convenience. Those shows would also be added to our expanding reach through social media and through posts to special interest groups. We now have an program that will post content, including videos, to an unlimited number of groups over a controlled period of time so we are not tagged by the platforms as spamming. Programming of this nature and podcasts are very popular on social media, and we expect to cross pollinate constantly from one social media platform to the next and back to our website.
We wonder if the loan sharking brokers of Verico the Mortgage Station and their collaborators at Verico Financial Group Inc. and HomeEquity Bank still think it was a smart move to defraud senior and veteran clientele, and then hide for two years rather than deal with their criminal an unethical conduct.