Mr. S., you stay out of this or
a hefty file will be uploaded about you. We can show receipts of
payoffs, conflict of duties, and influence peddling.
Our man has
passed more than one polygraph and passed questions about you,
your gossip about your lady boss and other superiors. We also have more than 80 cell text messages from you to our man.
You stay out, keep your
friends out, or we will send the charts in a nice file with a CD
to her. If any problem occurs we are going to blame only you and
act accordingly. We know what we are doing. This is our expertise
and our op. You stay out.
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(December 28, 2008 update) The woman Prez of the Philippine Islands was given a briefing on this website, also on another of our sites and on the results of her part in the Clark human trafficking mess with Philipinos in Malaysia on Saturday night!
Human trafficking of Philipinos has been going on since DMIA opened up on Clark airbase. The Philippine embassy is deeply involved also.
Rotten security prevails among people who are wont to getting their way by pay-offs, bribery, or "disappearing people". With them there is always a "way around the laws". They are right about that in their country, that is, until we started giving them some payback!
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We have stayed away from the President of The P. I. , Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo because there already are many other websites that deal with her, her relatives (A brother, Arthur Macapagal working with Secretary Ed Pamintuan, raking in tons of illegal money from projects at Clark and Subic -SBMA), her son's and her husband's corruption. What is not included in her known financial gain is the gain she receives secretly and able to hide from public knowledge.
We will say a few things,
A. She knows how to perform Bill Clinton's bidding. This means that nothing will change over there. She will attempt to stay in power past her term using the charter change scamy. She will probably have the United States backing her bid because some of our C. I. A. colleagues do not want to deal with democracies, but with dictatorships.
B. We have inside intel from a man in the Presidential Palace
C. We know all about her and her husband's personal life going back to DOJ head and well before that. No need to place that here yet, is there? How about contacting us, GMA. We want to talk and work some small things out with you before we publish a boat-load of dirt and trash upon these pages.
D. She is a murderer and protector of murderers going back years and years and years and years.
E. We are ready to upload if we want to and are more than are willing to do so.
F. The Department of State head, Condoleezza Rice has prevented GMA from having a number meetings with President George Bush. GMA, who wanted to give him the "Philipino Salute", hates Rice.
G. The Prez, GMA, is not the real ruler of the P.I.!!!!! We know who is and have numerous voice tapes of THESE people behind the throne! We are in the information business and have many, many, gigabytes!
We may add that when the list of contributors to Bill Clinton are published that there will be large sums given by you-know-who from the good old P.I.
The Land Bank is actually not only the PNP bank, but the bank of her criminal syndicate.
Monies given by other countries for the Philippine Islands' poor has been used instead to pay the P.I. Army, pay bribes, pay off hit men and ruffians and to further more malice, murders and intrigues.
Worst of all is that it does not matter who is in as their President! It will be the same no matter who is in.
Fool! Where do you think you are when you visit over there? You are not in your own civilized country. Wake up and be careful or you will be dead!
This web site can shed more information on Glo-ri-a, G-L-O-R-I-A, Glo-Ri-A G-L-O-R-I-A! Gloria, the prez.
July 27, 2008
Arroyo rejects calls to scrap sales tax in Philippines
Philippine President Gloria Arroyo on Monday rejected appeals
to scrap an unpopular sales tax because of surging inflation,
warning that food and fuel prices would likely remain high.
As a few hundred protesters scuffled with police outside parliament,
Arroyo admitted in her annual state of the nation address that
people were suffering under the global financial crunch.
But she said her government would maintain a 12 percent value-added
tax on oil, the proceeds of which she said would go to funding
projects for the poor.
"Take away VAT and you and I abdicate our responsibility
as leaders and pull the rug from our present and future progress," Arroyo
said. "Take away VAT and we strip our people of the means
to ride out the world food and energy crisis."
"We have come too far and made too many sacrifices to
turn back now on fiscal reforms," she added.
"Lifting the tax would mean
a loss of about 1.86 billion dollars in proceeds that mainly
went to subsidizing pro-poor programs", Arroyo said.
What a hypocrite! The poor will
see a few thousand dollars of that money and the rest will go into
her and others' bank accounts! What a rotten slimy liar!
What she really should be saying
is, Lifting the tax means we cannot steal almost 1.86 billion dollars.!
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December 27, 2007 Philippines the
President of The Philippine Islands, Gloria Arroyo said through
her spokesman;
"We are saddened by the news regarding the bombing and death
of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto," President Gloria
Arroyo's spokeswoman Lorelei Fajardo told reporters.
"We trust that the Pakistani
authorities will exert all efforts to get to the bottom of this
and cause the arrest of the perpetrators. Such acts of violence
have no place in a civilized society like ours," Fajardo added.
Civilized society?
She has army and police death squads
murdering people by the hundreds in her own country. She does not
know what a civilized society is, but she is very good at violating
basic human rights by having other people murder for her, not to
mention a soon-to-be-revealed telecommunications scandal where
she used her husband as her proxy in an attempt to plunder tens
of millions of dollars from her own people.
She allows the father-in-law of
Isagani Neres to influence her to not open cases of murder against
Col. Neres for the more than 21 murders he ordered while police
chief of Baguio City. This does not include the jailing and/or
framing Americans for crimes that were not committed.
She appoints a corrupt third-rate
woman prosecutor named Asuncion Mandia to be the first woman
judge of The Philippines. Judge Mandia had to jump into bed with
a male judge to get him to approve her to the Philippine Pre..
Asuncion Mandia always played it
safe by having bribes given to her husband, a retired Philippine
National Police Col.. Together with her husband, Asuncion Mandia
ruined innocent people, allowed real criminals to go free while
placing innocent men and women in jail for crimes they did not
commit!
Speaker silenced
Feb 6th 2008
From the Economist Intelligence Unit Views Wire
An ally of the Philippines' president has been ousted
On February 5th Jose de Venecia was ousted as speaker of the Philippines'
House of Representatives (the lower house of the legislature).
Mr de Venecia was a long-time ally of the president, Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo, but he has suffered a precipitous fall from grace after
his son accused the president's husband of bribery. Indeed, the
former speaker's nationally televised downfall marked an abrupt
end to one of the president's most enduring and important political
alliances.
Mr de Venecia may now seek political revenge, drawing on his experiences
as a privileged insider throughout Ms Macapagal Arroyo's troubled
presidency. The former speaker is unlikely to trigger the president's
political demise, given the high level of support she continues
to command in the lower house. But he may produce revelations that
provoke yet another round of power struggles and scandal-mongering,
prolonging the inability of the government to focus clearly on
its actual task of running the country.
Clash of loyalties
Ironically, Ms Macapagal Arroyo
partly owes her political survival to the previous efforts of Mr
de Venecia to defend her from allegations of corruption and electoral
malfeasance. Over the past few years, the former speaker has repeatedly
mobilized the lower house to quash three separate attempts to impeach
the president. Throughout this period, the Senate (the upper house
of the legislature) has been dominated by Ms Macapagal Arroyo's
opponents, so her success in avoiding impeachment has depended
on her close alliance with Mr de Venecia.
However, Mr de Venecia's
record of loyalty to the president seems to have counted for
little after he sided with his son, Jose de Venecia III, during
a recent scandal relating to the negotiation of a contract for
a national broadband network. For reasons that remain unclear,
an agreement between the governments of China and the Philippines
awarded the US$330m contract to China's ZTE Corporation—even
though other companies, including one associated with Mr de Venecia's
son, submitted substantially lower bids. Mr de Venecia III subsequently
told a Senate inquiry that the president's husband was offered
a US$70m bribe to support the Chinese bid.
Time for revenge?
Given Mr de Venecia's insider status, he probably has the ability
to inflict considerable political damage. The former speaker used
his one-hour speech in response to his ouster to rail against alleged
corruption in the government. He has also pledged to co-operate
with Senate investigations into corruption and electoral fraud,
hinting that he has evidence that the 2004 election was rigged.
More broadly, the implosion of one of Ms Macapagal Arroyo's most
important political alliances will send shockwaves throughout the
coalition her erstwhile ally built in order to protect her government.
But revelations from Mr de Venecia are unlikely to pose a serious
threat to the president. As the vote that stripped the former speaker
of his position illustrated, Ms Macapagal Arroyo can still count
on the loyalty of the lower house. An overwhelming 174 lawmakers
voted against Mr de Venecia; only 35 legislators supported him
(16 abstained).
Indeed, the decision to risk the removal of Mr de Venecia may
reflect the fact that Ms Macapagal Arroyo's position has in some
ways strengthened over the past year. Parties loyal to the president
boosted their lower-house majority in the May 2007 mid-term elections,
making it almost pointless for the opposition parties to pursue
further impeachment attempts. Moreover, after the lower house rejected
the latest impeachment charge against her in November 2007, the
president cannot now face another such attempt until October 2008.
Meanwhile, Ms Macapagal Arroyo also retains the crucial support
of the military high command. All these factors may have combined
to make Mr de Venecia dispensable.
Unwelcome distraction
Although Ms Macapagal Arroyo and her lower-house allies seem secure
in their grip on power, the opposition is likely to ramp up its
efforts to highlight alleged corruption within the administration.
At the very least this bodes ill for legislative progress and effective
policymaking. Even if the current period of relative political
stability persists, the Philippines' political scene seems set
to form a sad contrast with the economy, which in 2007 registered
its fastest rate of expansion in over 30 years.
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