Housing Market Policy Failure Coverup, The End of The American Dream: The Greatest Financial Scandal and Policy Failure Coverup In American History
Dr. Eddison Walters
Google Shadow Banned, Search Me On DuckDuckGo My Nobel Prize in Economics is overdue! My research publications proved, no real estate bubble existed and everyone was wrong about the cause of the Global Financial Crisis.
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It has been an incredible journey to uncovering the greatest financial scandal and policy failure in American History that ended the American Dream for this Generation. I hope my story will inspire someone to keep fighting and stand on their conviction despite what everyone else has to say. When all the economic experts and policymakers worldwide declared housing bubbles existed and adapted housing policies to address housing bubbles, there was one person who challenged the world because the data told a completely different story. Despite all the evidence from data analysis presented in research publications in peer-reviewed international economic journals, I have been completely ignored by the mainstream media. I was suspended by social media platforms for posting about my research publications. I was suspended by Twitter for over a year for what they labeled as misinformation. Many of my posts on Facebook were labeled as misinformation and deleted. I was suspended by LinkedIn for over a year for what the platform labeled as misinformation. I was shadowed band by Google. To this day, I have never received an explanation as to why my website www.eddisonwalters.com could not be found on Google searches for over a year when it was the first result for searching "Eddison Walters" on other platforms.
Despite all their attempts to suppress my work, I continued to conduct my research. Attempts to suppress my work raised more questions about why there was little interest in finding out the true cause of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. I was more determined than ever to uncover the true story of what caused the housing market crash, the Global Financial Crisis, and the Great Recession that led to runaway housing costs today. I felt there would be strong resistance to publishing my work that presented data that challenged the widely accepted theory of a housing bubble and raised questions about housing policy that was adapted by policymakers in Washington D.C. in American journals. My decision to publish my work in international economic journals was the right strategic move because the international economic community was more open to examining the evidence from data analysis with an open mind. That decision to publish my work in international journals was critical because American economic journals are controlled by higher education and I believed my work would have certainly met the same type of resistance that I received from social media and mainstream media.
Now that the chronic shortage of housing inventory has finally become a topic in the United States Presidential Election, the mainstream media will finally start asking questions about decades of housing policy failure by policymakers makers in Washington D.C., and around the world. The entire chain of events that has led to runaway housing costs and record-level homelessness needs to be examined. Policymakers need to examine the true cause of runaway home prices. The record must be corrected to end the housing bubble misinformation narrative because the evidence from data analysis suggested, that 99% of the increase in home prices was attributed to technological advancement that structurally changed the housing market. The American people need to understand why there has been such a massive attempt to suppress evidence of the policy failures that have led to runaway housing costs and record-level homelessness today.
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