Taking the heat off when you are cornered:

Murder innocents, of course. After all, they are only poor peasants, the prey which are sacrificed in the larger scheme of corrupt officials and the whims of the "good guys".
 

 


How to misdirect the heat when you get caught, Philippines style.

 

One way to get the media heat off of a bribery scandal (exposed by the newly elected priest-Governor "Brother Eddie") or the scandal of getting caught in a cell phone conversation of rigging votes to be elected the President of The Philippine Islands is to direct the media to a new, new, new story. This will take some of the heat off of the Philippine Islands' impeachment process against her or against anyone else.

http://news.ph.msn.com/regional/article.aspx?cp-documentid=795038

Agence France-Presse - 10/20/2007 3:25 AM

Military explosives used in deadly Manila bomb blast: police

"Military explosives were used in a huge bomb blast at a Manila shopping mall that left nine dead and 113 injured, Philippine police said Saturday.

Evidence collected from the Glorietta mall blast site indicates that the bomb "contained RDX, the main chemical component of C4," the police said in a report to President Gloria Arroyo.

In the Philippines C4 explosive is only used by the military.

The report was delivered at a top-level security meeting between the President and her security advisers at police headquarters in Manila.

It said that investigators' initial findings showed the bomb used in the deadly blast contained chemicals normally used in C4."

Ferdinand Marcos, before declaring martial law to remain in power, had his men, under former defense minister and murderer, Juan Ponce-Enrile, plant bombs and create what appeared to be anarchy, lawlessness, chaos and anarchy.

Disgraced and convicted for plunder former President Estrada did the same. It's nothing new in Philippine politics to murder innocents to keep the "good guys" in power.

Are we saying that President GMA is doing the same? What do you think?

Sen. Juan Ponce-Enrile, born February 14, 1924, still has so much power that he struck fear into a student who was simply photographing him in a very public setting in October 2007. It is inherit that in any public setting that a public and/or elected official is allowed to be photographed. To take photographs of public and elected officials is a Human Right in any civilized country.

Enrile still has his own private army of thousands whom he equips and pays monthly, private jets and helicopters much more modern than anything the Philippines Islands' Government has in its arsenal.

Enrile sends college student shaking in fear

By Glen Rose on Oct 6, 2007 in News

"The demeanor of Sen. Juan Ponce-Enrile during a hearing at the Senate on Friday sent one student who went to watch the proceedings trembling in fear.

Mark Jemel Galez, 19, a broadcast journalism student of La Salle-Dasmariñas, Cavite, drew the ire of Enrile for taking photos of the senator using his handy video camera.

Enrile got peeved and asked the student: “Who are you? Why are you taking my picture? Come here.”

Galez went a bit closer to Enrile to explain but his voice was too soft to be heard by the crowd. Enrile later reportedly told him “to get out of this room.”

Enrile said people should not be taking photographs without permission. The student went to his seat but immediately went out when signaled to do so.

The senator went on with his tirades, saying, “My face is ugly enough I don’t want it to be seen in pictures.”

After the hearing, Enrile approached the fellow students of Galez and told them that “if something happens to me, you will all be responsible.”

Some reporters who went to talk to Galez said the student seemed so nervous that he was shaking.

He was also obviously embarrassed because many people witnessed the incident, which ironically, occurred during the hearing of the budget of the Commission on Human Rights."

Philippine Star

The reason why Enrile said that to the student might get him killed is that every hitman in The Philippine Islands always asks for photograph of the one he is to murder. Enrile, of course, knows this because he is one of the "good guys" and had a hand in murdering hundreds. The Agency has worked literally dozens of deals with this murderer.

The simple student does not have enough rights as a human to photograph a man that should be tried on numerous charges and plunder, while Enrile enjoys friendship with the U. S. Department of State and resident officials.

The recent attempted coup was backed by this criminal and we all know it was. His 10,000 man private army makes all fear him. Where does he get all of the money to pay his private army? He plundered it and murdered for it.