Amoral
people hold all positions of power in The Philippine Islands.
They will kill, or give orders to kill, anyone they see as a
threat, not losing sleep ..... no worries
about any hereafter. In their eyes, God has allowed them to
do this. They see themselves as the ultimate good.
They must be the better, else
why are they ruling the serfs? Proof of their ultimate good
is when the sissy running the U. S. embassy pays homage to
them.
For
obvious personal health reasons, and to not cause embarrassment
to our organization, all sites are uploaded from Germany
The Philippines is a rich country,
with bountiful land, water and human resources. But the Philipino
people are poor and groveling in poverty, working, if possible, in great hardship, raising their families in misery, sleeping in squalor and suffering state police oppression. The elite of these murderous police were trained by the CIA!
For centuries, the social wealth
created by the Philipino toiling people has been unjustly appropriated,
first by foreign colonizers and then by foreign capital and their
local agents, always through a combination of force and deceit,
and with the collaboration and help of the P. I. elite.
Those local elite are the rulers of the country now. They compromised in World War Two with the Japanese, but McArthur forgave them after they ponied up the bribes for him. In the Philippine Islands only money and bullets talk. Nothing else matters.
More than
a few amateur
attempts have been made to infect our computer system.
What you read next will stop
15 to 20 % of the criminal police extortion activities against
you while living in The Philippine Islands.
Remember, You are Seen
As Rich And Are A Special Target Of Every Scam Artist, Hooker,
Criminal, Thief And, The Chief Criminals Of All Of The Philippine
Islands, The Police.
Once You Are In The
Judicial System The Other Criminals Come Into Play, i.e.,
Attorneys Such As Abelardo Cariaga Estrada (isn't that the middle name for a girl?) Of Baguio City, and
All Judges. This Includes The Whole Country. We know one attorney that we can say is some, but not completely, honest.
a. Do not allow them to enter the house, politely informing
them to comply with the warrant.
b. Carefully read the warrant.
c. Inform them of the name and address of your barangay representative
and a known local resident.
d. Inform the police that entry will be granted once theses
witnesses are present.
e. Once the witnesses arrive, ask the supervising officer who
he has nominated to carry out the search, then request that
your witnesses are allowed to search that person.
f. If the supervising officer nominates two searchers, then
politely point out that the warrant is addressed to any police
officer in the singular, therefore the intent is that two witnesses
are with the searcher at all times. Should the supervising
officer argue this point, you may quote Section 7 of Rule 126
of the Rules of Court whereby you must also witness the search,
and you can only be in one place at one time.
g. Insist that the nominated searcher wear gloves and that
any incriminating material discovered be tested for your fingerprints
h. Once this has been sorted out, grant entry to the nominated
searcher plus the witnesses. Inform the supervising police
officer that in order for them to comply with the warrant,
all others must remain outside until the search has been completed.
i. Note what item(s) are nominated on the search warrant. No
other item may be seized other than that for which the warrant
is issued.
j. Should a prohibited drug be found, telephone a very good
attorney. The police have only discovered evidence of a possible
crime, and have not witnessed a crime in progress, therefore
you are not obliged to go with them at that moment. You could
request to wait for your attorney and use the time to put your
affairs in order. The police have to complete a lot of paperwork,
then appear before a judge to obtain a warrant of arrest.
Woman accuses MPD cop of taking
P30,000 from her (Sept. 2008)
MANILA, Philippines – A 28-year-old
woman accused Manila cop taking away P30,000 from her
that she was supposed to have used to pay for her hospitalization,
allegedly because she was a snatching suspect.
Alicia Sigua, a native of Tarlac and resident of G. Puyat
Street in Quiapo, filed her
complaint on Monday against Police Officer 2 Victor Canda
the crime.
The cop is assigned to Station 4 of the Manila Police District
(MPD), where Sigua tried to file her complaint. But on the
way in she saw the cop on board his motorcycle. She tried
to flag down him down, but the cop sped off.
Sigua decided to go to the MPD headquarters on United Nations
Avenue in Ermita instead and file her complaint with Police
Officer 3 Reginald de los Reye at the General Assignment
Section.
She said the cop took the money from her last Saturday. She
had just withdrawn the cash from a Western Union Branch on
Morayta Street in Sampaloc at around noontime.
She said that the money had been deposited by her relatives
to be used in her hospitalization.
She on her way home when Canda accosted her and told her
that she was suspect in a snatching case. The cop then frisked
the woman and took the money, including the receipt from
the Western Union.
MPD probers had already invited the policeman to explain
the incident. If he fails to present himself before the authorities
on or before Tuesday, the MPD will file administrative and
criminal charges against him.
When they get to the policeman,
that abused his authority to steal the woman's money, all
they will do is take 25,000 pesos of it from him and
protect him.
Corruption Jacking Up Electricity
Cost -- ADB Study
By
Doris C. Dumlao
First posted 04:29am (Mla time)
Oct 28, 2005
Inquirer News Service [Page A5 of
the Oct. 28, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer]
You
wonder why your electricity bill is so high? It’s
because of corruption, says the Asian Development
Bank (ADB).
A new study by the bank warns that “deeply
rooted” corruption is jacking up costs of power
projects in the Philippines, delaying their implementation
and providing Philipino households and businesses
with expensive and unreliable electricity services.
“If unmitigated, the growing negative perception
will adversely affect the inflow of investments into
the sector,” the ADB said in a study assessing
its assistance to the local power sector as a lead
development partner over the last 30 years.
It acknowledged that the bank’s assistance
program had failed in helping to provide the country
with reliable and affordable electricity as well
as a financially viable power sector and pledged
to do better.
The bank lamented that corruption existed even in
ADB-supported power projects, putting the multilateral
lender’s own reputation at risk.
“ADB’s support of sector reforms and
privatization exposes ADB to corruption-related risks,
which highlights the need to carry out such reforms
and privatization openly and transparently,” the
study said.
Nevertheless, the study said the ADB should continue
to support the sector, particularly its transformation
to a well-regulated, competitive sector that is financially
viable.
The ADB study, which devoted a 13-page appendix
on corruption using inputs from Transparency International,
said corruption was contributing directly to higher
costs of electricity.
It noted that household electricity rates in the
Philippines were the third highest after Japan and
Hong Kong and were two to three times more expensive
than in most other countries.
It said corruption was involved in almost all phases
of a project, from tendering and bidding to operation
and maintenance as well as privatization and awarding
of independent power producing contracts.
“The relatively large number of alleged corruption
incidences at the stage of privatization implementation
might have been driven partly by some special interest
groups opposed to the privatization of the power
sector or commercial competitors,” it said.
The efforts to circumvent procedures designed to
prevent corruption by some individuals within executing
agencies, financing agencies, government and contractors
also lead to project delays, the study added.
The bank said the country’s corruption problem
must be solved. Business and residential customers,
particularly the poor, should not pay for corruption
through higher electricity rates and taxes.
The relatively low conviction rates in corruption
cases in the Philippines provide little deterrence
to potential offenders, the study said.
It cited as an example the case of the mothballed
$2.3-billion Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, which was
riddled with corruption charges and subjected to
the arbitration and civil suits but still without
major convictions.
________
Place a hundred phone calls or
so to the criminals, listed immediately below, giving them a
piece of your mind.
PNP:
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
The
PNP 24-HOUR HOTLINE: (632) 722-2353 & 722-9587
PNP
National Headquarters Trunk Line Connecting
all Departments: (632) 723-0401 to 20
If you have the information
concerning our police, their smuggling
of guns and/or drugs, please
inform us by calling (632) 724-8712.
All information will be kept strictly
confidential until someone pays us enough
for your address.
NATIONAL
CAPITAL REGION-NCR:
Metro-Manila
• REGION
II : CAGAYAN VALLEY
• REGION
IV-A & B: CALABARZON & MIMAROPA
• REGION
VI : WESTERN VISAYAS
• REGION
VIII: EASTERN VISAYAS
• REGION
X: NORTHERN MINDANAO
• REGION
XII : CENTRAL MINDANAO
• ARMM:
AUTONOMOUS REGION -
MUSLIM MINDANAO
• REGION
I : ILOCOS REGION
• REGION
V: BICOL REGION
• REGION
III : CENTRAL LUZON
• REGION
VII: VISAYAS
• REGION
IX : WESTERN MINDANAO
• REGION
XI : SOUTHERN MINDANAO
• REGION
XIII: CARAGA
• CAR:
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE
REGION PNP
________
We are a group of people who
have banded together in an attempt to free our national hostages
being held by a corrupt Philippine Islands'
justice system. Some are charged, some are jailed and some
have been murdered. In all of the situations listed here, the
foreigners are innocent.
We daily work with information
that can be helpful to our kidnapped citizens and see a need
to present some of that information here for public viewing to
slowly constrict some of the Philipino officials who prey on
foreign nationals as well as their own people as department of
state reports: U. S. Government Report on Police
and Military death-squads in The Philippine Islands
At the link you can read "Corruption
is a problem in all the institutions making
up the criminal justice system, including police, prosecutorial,
and judicial organs."
It is going to be impossible
to gain the freedom of foreign nationals without exposing the
seedy corruption of many ranking members of Philippine society.
We will expose many crimes committed by these leaders against
their own people as well.
The Philippine Islands Foreign
Secretary, Alberto Romulo, said in July 2007, that his government, "would
strongly push for the creation of a commission on human rights
for Asia to give ASEAN more credibility in the international
community."
We, who know, believe this is
going to be a very difficult thing to pull off. The American
Indian would say, "He speaks with a forked tongue." Whatever
most officials say you can just believe the opposite. It is like
Attorney Abelardo Estrada giving a speech In Baguio to a country
wide attorneys' meeting telling them how they need to work "pro
bono" for people being denied their human rights. While he denied
human rights to his own foreign clients while he misrepresented
them and falsified evidence so he could fleece them.
While the corrupt government
of The Philippine Islands is pushing for a commission to help
insure human rights for all of Asia, the Philippine Islands'
government has a very dismal human rights record indeed. During
the current administration more than 130 people have been disappeared,
completely. More than 870 have been murdered by military types
who have formed into "death squads with high officials'
approval."
The President of the country
gave the military two years to deal a death-blow to the New Peoples
Army. The NPA can never and will never be stamped out by killing
people associated with it or the murdering of innocents and opposition
politicians, as is occurring from 2001 to present.
The NPA is a result of a corrupt
government and The Philippine Islands will always have an insurgency.
The government refuses to deal with corruption at every level
of Philippine society. Instead of jailing and prosecuting criminals
like this certain Lauro
C. Reyes for brutality, they are simply reassigned. This
is only one of thousands of reasons why there will always be
an insurgency in The Philippine Islands. Injustices like this
keep the insurgency fueled with new recruits. There are thousands
of people yearly whom actively seek out the N.P.A. so they
can enlist and get vengeance upon the officials whom murdered
their dads, moms or took their lands through bribing judges.
The hypocrisy of the current
U. S. Embassy (Run by the Department of State) is easily seen.
The "Americans offered to investigate", but we already
know who is behind the murders. On top of this the citizens from
all other countries are left to become casualties as they are
literally kidnapped by the Philippine Islands' judicial system.
The Philippine Islands' government has the U. S. government and
other governments between a rock and a hard place and will not
ease up the pressure. U. S. officials so-want to deal a death-blow
to the Moslem extremist there that they allow themselves to be
pulled and pushed into deserting all U. S. citizens!
While Fox News' Philipina reporter
(Maria Ressa) in The Philippine Islands reported "leftist
demonstrations", in 2007, the truth is kept from the world.
These demonstrations are not leftist or communist inspired, but
are people who have had their lands taken from them by the rich
who bribe the judges and/or their relatives arrested and
"disappeared" for complaining of the injustices perpetrated
upon them by the rich and powerful who stay in power by buying
votes and manipulating elections
There is not a single judge that
does not have a price and when in cases between Philipinos
that price is usually only one to two hundreds dollars. The demonstrators
only want justice, but the U. S. embassy and the C.I.A. does
not care about justice. "The Company" (our colleagues)
wants and enjoys a dictatorship where they only have to control
and influence one or a few people to rule a country.
The young Philipina reporter (Maria Ressa)
can never, and will never, report the truth or she will disappear like others
before her. She is used by Fox and CNN. She lied and she knew it. She
feels so intimidated that she lied saying "leftist" were
demonstrating in Cebu earlier in 2007. More news-paper people
were murdered in 2006 in The Philippine Islands than in Palestine
and Iraq combined, during the same time. Philipinos are now
starving (and
have been for years and years) and The Philippine Islands is
the world's largest importer of rice. She would never report the truth and accordingly has moved up the ladder of success in the P.i. receiving the blessing of the murderous politicians who run the place.
More than 250,000 children are
living homeless in the cities towns and cities. Manila alone
having more than 70,000. The ones who do not starve are beggars
and thieves and will one day be the hit men for the police and
other crime gangs they end up joining. The street children near
"police station four" in Angeles City end up being
recruited to work the police run scams against foreigners and
set-ups and the same goes for the police in Manila.
For fifty dollars most anyone
can buy a reporter to write up something against someone else.
Corruption at its worst.
The Philippine Islands' National
Police (PNP) frequently labels cases “solved” when
a suspect has been identified and charges have been filed before
the prosecutor or the court, even if the evidence and allegations
are so uncertain as to raise significant doubts that a viable
case could ever be pursued. Many times the alleged perpetrator
is not in custody and in many cases is not even capable of being
apprehended.
Philippine justice is meted out
with favor and money talks. Any white man or other Asian foreign
national is given much harsher sentences than a Philipino who
has committed the same crime.
All foreigners are special
targets for planting drugs or set-up involving sex. They are
then given a choice of pay or being jailed for years. Angeles
City N.B. I., and police are famous for this. Orders were sent
out from the chief of all police in The Philippine Islands in
late 2007 ordering the police in the Angeles City and Manila
areas purposely target foreigners and send a reasonable portion
of the extorted monies up the hierarchy.
Families told Human Rights Watch
that they received little or no information from the police about
the state of investigations, and that the police showed almost
no concern as to whether the victim’s family still has
unanswered questions or concerns. One widow said: “We’ve
had no contact (with the police) since the killing .... That’s
why we don’t trust them. Because it’s been almost
two months, and the investigation doesn't’ seem resolved.”
Why does the U. S. government
continue to give aid and train these government sponsored terrorists?
We are helping an illegitimate government, that came to power
in a coup, stay in power. We are so very tired of the useless
C.I.A. "workshops on terrorism" given at Clarkfield
and other places. "Building bridges" with the Philipino
is nothing more than allowing them to latch their hands onto
American taxpayers' money. The bridge is one way all headed in
their direction, nothing coming back from the hustlers. They
are using us now just as they did when we owned Clark airfield.
United States government aid went into their private coffers
then and now as they use the "War
on Terrorism" as their gold mine, while keeping the giant
American corporations free from worry about strikes by killing
anyone wanting pay above slave wages. Shame on you large corporations
using the downtrodden slaves to build your riches.
Remember what happened when United
Fruit (a fruit producing company in Guatemala) decided to get
rid of the Guatamalan President, Arbenzin, 1953? Dole and DelMonte
(located in The Philippine Islands) has connections through wall
street right into the C.I.A. and could do something similar,
but with better results than the 1953 nervous-wreck situation.
If not for one man pushing on we would have not been able to
replace Arbenzin.
Henry Cabot Lodge was known as "the
Senator from United Fruit" and
old Beedle Smith (Behind his back he was called Beetle) fancied
himself working for United Fruit after his retirement(And he
was given a board place with salary after retiring). You State
Department boys, and young new-guy C.I.A. smarties, will need
to brush up on your C.I.A. - State Department history to understand
this. Some of the old hands are still around. Seek them out and
ask them.
The Philipino people (Not all,
but most) are very insecure due to being ruled over for 450 years
by outside powers. They are sensitive, greedy, extremely racist,
and manipulative, but are humble workers and learn fast if they
have enough incentive ($$$). They tower over the Saudis in their
racism and hatred of outsiders. Hard lives and the tough centuries
have taught the average Philipino how to adapt to survive under
the harsh rule of the Spanish and the harsh rule of their own
rulers. Their elected officials have all of the bad traits mentioned
in this paragraph. The poor Philipino became as crafty as their
leadership or they suffered and died.
Most embassies allow the corrupt
Philippine Islands' police, attorneys, judges, and court systems
to hold hundreds and hundreds of foreigners for ransom. The embassies
are afraid to help these poor unfortunates because they must
worry about the paid demonstrators of 10 to 30 people standing
in front of the embassies holding posters, etc. There is a common
joke among the various embassy staffers. The demonstrators hold
up signs saying, "YANKEE GO HOME", but on the other
side what you do not see are the words, "And take me with
you." The
Philipinos have a saying, "I am getting out of this country
no matter what it takes or which other country I will go to.
I am just getting out!"More than 75% cannot possible acquire
enough money to ever get out.
While receiving reports and complaints
against these police and attorneys and other officials, the embassy
allows these kidnappers free entry at any time into America.
We are all in agreement that enough is enough!
What we see and are ordered to
do would surprise most. Some of us do have some morals left and
we are going to start freeing foreigners that have been denied
human rights, proper hearings, and framed for non-existent crimes
in the normal, and very corrupt, Philippine Islands' injustice
system where money and power (usually both) decides all cases.
To be convicted in The Philippine Islands is to be convicted
not of a crime, but of having no influence, as Seagraves has
so eloquently pointed out.
When will the ambassadors in
the mould of former ambassador Byroade, but a huge mixture of
a caring human with the likes of Ms. Patt Durian be stationed
in Manila, instead of the sissy we have now? We are tired
of "business-as-usual" being conducted by our government
while Americans and other nationalities rot in Philippine jails
with false charges leveled against them whose sole design was
to get money or "payback" for some unintentional slight.
Life in The Philippine Islands
not idyllic, nice, or easy. The usual tourist sees only this
side when he/she visits, they never see the real Philippine Islands.
To see what the actual situations are in The Philippines Islands
you must live there for two years or more. Only then do you see
a little of what is going on behind the brown smiles and promises
of good "Philippine hospitality" for your stay the foreigners
always see and hear. You begin to hear of the late night murders
by police and soldiers, the police-run scams and protection rackets,
the bribery, the leadership sending out murder lists, etc.
The country is run by criminals
from the top to the lowest village official. Their faces can
be seen posted during Christmas times (thanking the people whom
they have made serfs) and during election times.
The police and officials (criminals)
keep the Philipino people terrorized! Many times police-justice
is meted out on the streets from a 9mm, and many times the murdered
one was the wrong one or someone who would not pay the police "their" part
of the illegal enterprise for police-run "protection".
Evidence the police recovers
is commonly appropriated and used by these very police or just
sold and the money stashed away into a bank account listed under
another name.
Police run "protection" rackets
in every city, but noteworthy are Manila, Angeles City and Baguio
City, where Col. Isagani Neres used to be the unofficial crime-boss.
Now this Isagani Neres ("Gani" Neres) is pocketing
plunder in a neighboring province.
Whereas in most cities the police
take protection money for operations they know are illegal, Col.
Isagani Neres murdered the leadership of all crime gangs in Baguio
City, but one. He then fused the leaderless members with the
remaining crime gang with him as the head. He sends so much ill-gotten
(and unreported to the tax bureau) money up to higher police
officials that he is considered "Bullet
proof" with no one daring to touch him. We will not
only touch him, but will slap his greedy face.
Suddenly, and we know why, with
the Americans becoming more involved in the war on terror" in
The Philippine Islands, there has been a vast increase in government
(Philippine Army death squads) sponsored murder. We can provide
hundreds of cases and will provide some at a later date.
The ultimate height of hypocrisy
was when the American embassy (the old foggy-bottom boys as usual)
offered to help the Philippine Islands' government find out who
is behind these political murders by death squads! Everyone in
Intel at every embassy knows that the lists are drawn up at the
Presidential Palace (their White House equivalent) in Manila.
These lists are given to special units or units already in place
that murder the ones on the lists. Many of these units have the
words "Task
force", "Special operations group" or "Special
Task force" in their unit designation.
Usually the murdered ones are
called the old Bogey word, "communists", but in fact
they were mostly just citizens who are tired of the richer buying
judges and stealing their lands! Like the demonstrators in early 2008 in Cebu were called "leftists".
They were only normal citizens who are tired of the corruption
and being brutalized by their elected officials using the police-types
and military.
The Philippine Islands does not
have a jury system like normal democracies. One judge decides
all cases. This places all judges in positions of having tremendous
power to extort large bribes in large cases, especially when
a bank with millions of dollars on deposit decides to not allow
some of the more wealthy depositors to withdraw their monies.
The few richer depositors go to court, but the judge has been
bribed to rule in the favor of the bank and the bank makes 3
million and the judge gets paid 1 million and the few depositors
are left with injustice. Due to this injustice many elect to join the New People's Army to get
revenge. Some of the NPA groups have leaders who are communists, some are bandits
and some are neither - all these NPA groups claim to seek justice with
the bullet. No matter which flavor each particular NPA group
is, most of the people in the NPA are only citizens who have
been cheated of their monies, homes and lands and are not communists
at all. They do not care about communist dogma, only in seeking
justice and revenge against a system that is stacked against them.
(Updated December 28, 2008) Bankers who currently have stolen
whole deposits from pool Philipinos and manipulated ($$$$) the
court system are Christine Wangdali (A bull dyke) and C.P.A. attorney, Carmenilo
Pensacola (Who has been convicted of other crimes since becoming a C.P.A. attorney).
The word on the street is that a "hit" has been ordered
for both these thieves. Before 2009 is out they will be charged with money laundering. The word on the street at the end of 2008 is that a hit is still out on both of them and is slated for sometime in 2009. (Updated December 28, 2008)
The American embassy and all
other embassies know this and that their own citizens are targets!
Any foreign citizen in The Philippine Islands has a target on
his back and is a target to anyone with power or any woman who
wants to claim rape as a means to make money from the poor unfortunate.
The poor foreigner is then ganged
up on by attorneys, prosecutors, police, and judges and they
all split what is stolen or monies taken from clients they misrepresent
(in the case of Abelardo Estrada of Baguio city, Philippine Islands
misrepresenting the religious worker from America.). They call
this "milking." The victim is called a "milking cow".
The ones who prey on these foreigner
are attorneys, police-run kidnap gangs and police set-ups. Of
course if the man is too stupid to ask how much they want then
he is convicted of a false crime with his own attorney working
with prosecutors and police to convict the innocent man and split
the attorneys' fees later!
The American embassy knows this!
They sometimes blame their own citizens for being so stupid for
not paying a bribe. Most embassies keep quiet because of three
things:
A. If they try to rightfully
influence the courts to let the innocent go then the judges
and attorneys put people in the street holding signs saying
that America or whomever, is trying to" interfere with the internal
affairs of The Philippine Islands." Usually the crowds
never amount to more than 20 people, but the cameraman will
be instructed to pan-in to not show such a pitifully small
crowd. Typical racial slanting of the news. The Philipino is an expert at using the "R" word.
B. The war on terror is deemed
so important that nothing should get in the way, even citizens
that the embassies are to actually represent! Again the United
States embassy is the number one offender against its own citizens
and is very easily controlled by the Government-run Philippine
Islands' press screaming "Racism" and "interfering".
Americans cannot stand to be called racists. Americans
will sacrifice their own citizens so they will not be called "Racists".
C. Large companies like DelMonte
pineapple, coke, and oil companies pressure the American State
Department officials at the embassy level and in America to
"not rock the boat" while they makes tons of money
off of cheap labor keeping their workers pay at the subsistence
level. Naturally they have direct links through wall street
into the Agency (C.I.A., aka "The good guys")
The best embassy to help its
citizens there is the Australian.
The purpose of this "slow
constriction" is to make the guilty men and women who have
the power of life and death, squirm, be embarrassed, loose face,
and eventually become such an international embarrassment to
their bosses that they are moved to lower jobs, or fired, and
possibly charged or executed by their corrupt and more powerful
higher-ups.
Every foreign national has provided
us with all the related court papers and passed at least two
polygraph tests (some four).
The two men from Holland (In
November of 2005) were arrested, shackled and handcuffed, yet
murdered "While attempting to escape" when they would
not pay more!.
Justice for them is soon coming.
But first we are going to set examples in smaller areas first
and allow you, in larger cities, to have uneasy feelings because
the constriction has started now.
We hand carry our info and upload.
We keep many copies in many places. We have much more we can
upload, if necessary. We are serving warning to one and all,
stay out of our op.
What we are going to do is what
most embassies are afraid to do, i.e., help their citizens!