AXJ Support refers to a platform and domain (axj.support) associated with Actions for Justice (AXJ), a nonprofit civil and political rights organization founded around 1998. AXJ operates a global network of websites (claiming over 5,000 domains) focused on independent news, human rights advocacy, social justice, and alternative media.
Key Aspects of AXJ and AXJ Support
- Mission: AXJ promotes real-time reporting on issues like human rights violations, peace initiatives, anti-trafficking, legal reforms, and victim support. It positions itself as an alternative to mainstream media and encourages memberships/donations to sustain operations.
- AXJ Support Specifically: The site axj.support appears to serve as a hub for community support, hosting discussions, resources, and calls for donations. It includes pages on topics like mortgage securitization fraud, quiet title lawsuits against banks, wrongful foreclosures, and criticisms of government/Fannie Mae actions in home ownership disputes.
- Americans Against Foreclosures (AAF): Closely tied to AXJ (often hosted on axj.nu or similar domains), this initiative claims to represent “50 million American homeowners” fighting unlawful foreclosures and evictions. It provides strategies, petitions, and calls to report “zombie mortgages” or bank fraud to agencies like the SEC or CFPB.
Connection to Ongoing Cases
In the context of previous questions and related disputes regarding home ownership, mortgages and funding, many deal with Fannie Mae:
- Homeowners (many being pro se litigants and covering news self-described journalists) have extensively used AXJ platforms and Academia.edu profiles linked to AXJ to publicize cases.
- They upload court documents, motions, and appeals alleging chain-of-title defects, fraud by banks/servicers, and Fannie Mae’s hidden ownership.
- AXJ/AAF frequently promotes similar homeowner defense strategies (e.g., demanding to bring the original notes before the court, challenging standing, filing for injunctions) and inviting affected individuals to join or donate.
- AXJ’s materials often end with calls to join AAF at www.axj.nu for support against foreclosures.
AXJ also provides informal advocacy and visibility for cases, and also offers licensed legal service. For official case updates, in the USA please refer to the Superior Court portals or for Federal Cases use PACER. If facing foreclosure, consult HUD-approved counselors or licensed attorneys for personalized advice.