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Tafrom Peoples Journal
> Online.
> Very interesting story,...or conspiracy?
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> August 20, 2007 05:52 PM Monday Article read 129
> time(s)=20
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> Marcos also marked for murder on Aug. 21, '83=
> By: Ed Serrano=
>=
> NOTE: Following are actual events -- never before
> known to the public -- that happened in 1983.=
> Tonight publishes this for the first time after 24
> years to correct the errors of history.
>=
> AFTER former Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino was
> assassinated at the Manila International Airport
> tarmac on August 21, 2003, the first cry of joke was,
> "Imelda, nakaisa ka (Imelda, you pulled a fast one).
> Marcos, isa ka pa (Marcos, you too). And, Ninoy,
> naisahan ka (Ninoy, they pulled a fast one on you)."
>=
> It was very painful for former first lady Imelda
> Marcos. The anguish continues to pierce her heart and
> soul until today. It hurts because Ninoy was related
> to Mrs. Marcos' cousin, with whom she used to stay,
> the late Speaker Daniel Z. Romualdez, whose
> Kapampangan wife, Severiana Aquino, was an auntie of
> the slain former senator. Ninoy used to visit that
> house during the Korean conflict, when he was still a
> war correspondent.
>=20
> When Mrs. Marcos' husband, Ferdinand, became
> President, Ninoy battered her with issues starting
> with the supposed extravagance of the Cultural Center
> of the Philippines (CCP).=20
>=20
> After 13 years of seemingly irreconcilable
> differences, when the former senator became sick and
> wanted to go abroad to seek medical attention in 1980,
> it was Mrs. Marcos who facilitated things and had him
> fly to Dallas, Texas, with his family in less than 24
> hours, despite him having a court conviction.
>=20
> Contrary to popular belief that Ninoy was then a
> political detainee for opposing Marcos, documents
> revealed the slain senator was imprisoned after
> truckloads of dead people were found in Hacienda
> Luisita way before the imposition of martial law.
>=20
> "If I wanted Ninoy dead, I would have just allowed him
> to die naturally. Secondly, Marcos was too smart to
> kill him. He will just defeat him in a different way,
> but not kill him," Mrs. Marcos said in an interview.
>=20
> In Washington, on May 21, 1983, Ninoy visited Mrs.
> Marcos and said: "Ma'am, I'm going home because I have
> no more chance. I am dying and I want to die at home."
>=20
>=20
> The former first lady immediately called up Pres.
> Marcos, who replied: "Yes, he can come home, but give
> us time. It is very important because I will not put
> him in jail anymore=85 because he's very sick. But we
> will have a very sophisticated security system because
> the NPA (New People's Army) thinks he is a CIA
> (Central Intelligence Agency), while the CIA thinks he
> is an NPA. It is a complicated matter."
>=20
> Unknown to Ninoy, Mrs. Marcos was in Washington that
> month because she needed the best doctor who could
> perform kidney transplant for her ailing husband. The
> Americans recommended a certain Dr. Shriner,
> supposedly the best U.S. specialist in kidney
> transplants.
>=20
> Mrs. Marcos wanted Ninoy to postpone his homecoming
> because if Marcos would undergo a transplant operation
> anytime in the ensuing months, and Ninoy said he
> wanted to go home sometime in August, there was little
> time for Marcos to recover. "I told Ninoy to try
> everything he can to postpone his return because we
> wanted to provide him with very good security," she
> said
>=20
> In Manila, when Dr. Shriner confirmed that the
> transplant on Marcos was scheduled on August 7, 1983,
> Mrs. Marcos called up Ninoy, practically begging him
> to postpone his homecoming. But the former senator's
> reply was:=20
>=20
> "Ma'am, I also fear for my safety. I tried so hard to
> postpone it, but the American government will not
> allow it. They will terminate my visa."
>=20
> She told him: "Ninoy, if you will be coming or
> whatever it is that you will do, please inform
> everybody. Inform Kokoy (Romualdez who was in
> Washington), Marcos, the Philippine government."=20
>=20
> On August 7, 1983, Marcos had his operation at the
> Kidney Center. Surprisingly, however, Dr. Shriner did
> not give him cyclosporine, which was supposed to
> attach the kidney to a transplant patient. It was an
> SOP, as when someone with headache is given aspirin.
> Clearly, it was part of a conspiracy.=20
>=20
> On August 21, 1983, at first hour in the morning, AFP
> chief Gen. Fabian Ver informed Mrs. Marcos about
> rumors that Ninoy was coming home that day, and was
> already, probably, in Taiwan. She advised him to be
> sure someone is watching at the airport, and Ver's
> response was:=20
>=20
> "Gen. (Fidel) Ramos is in-charge in the airport.
> There's the airport security, the PC. Ramos is there,
> ma'am. No problem," was his response.
>=20
> It was a very serious matter then, but Mrs. Marcos'
> worst problem that day was about her husband who was
> in critical condition at the hospital and dying. A
> rejection from his August 7 transplant became evident
> exactly 14 days later. On August 21, his body was
> rejecting the kidney given him without the attachment
> drug. The American doctor, who conducted the
> transplant, had timed it perfectly. It was the obvious
> reason why Ninoy was not allowed to postpone his trip.
>=20
> Although he could hardly talk, Marcos asked his wife
> to, "Call up the American ambassador and verify from
> them if there are intelligence reports that Ninoy is
> coming home. They should know."
>=20
> However, the American ambassador was unavailable. It
> was U.S. Embassy's No. 2 man who told Mrs. Marcos that
> they were not aware of any news or talks circulating
> that Ninoy was coming home, or already in Taiwan. "No,
> there's no news such as that. There's no such
> information, " was his immediate reply.=20
>=20
> Later, he called up Mrs. Marcos and told her: "There
> is no name of Ninoy in any airport in America or in
> any other airport. And there is no information that he
> is anywhere in Taiwan, or Hong Kong, or wherever."
> Mrs. Marcos asked him pointblank if he thought Ninoy
> would be coming home and he answered: "I don't think
> so." (Ninoy was actually issued a passport bearing the
> name Martial Bonifacio when he was forced out of
> America)
>=20
> In order to soften the fact that Marcos was dying,
> Mrs. Marcos attended to the issue of the day at the
> CCP. At about 1 p.m., she received a call from
> Malaca=F1ang: "Urgent! Mrs. Marcos, go home." This was
> August 21, 1983. Her private thoughts could only think
> of the worst -- that her husband had already died --
> only to be informed that Ninoy had been assassinated.=20
>=20
> She asked Gen. Ver if Ninoy was dead but the chief of
> staff was still unaware of the details regarding the
> slaying. "I told you to ask Ramos to guard the place.
> Did you do that?" was her abrupt reaction. "Ramos was
> there, the whole PC, Avsecom (Aviation Security
> Command), everybody was there, ma'am," was his
> response.=20
>=20
> Marcos was not only sick and dying at that time and
> even before Ninoy was buried, his body rejected the
> whole kidney. In fact, Mrs. Marcos could not describe
> the pain she felt that night when Marcos had to be
> carried to a press conference, with dark lights and
> all, to hide his true condition, when he had to speak
> before the nation of the tragedy that befell the
> former senator.=20
>=20
> Later, another kidney transplant was conducted on
> Marcos, and with cyclosporine, it was successfully
> attached. The transplanted kidney in the August 7
> operation should have worked out better since it came
> from his son Bongbong. The foreign kidney was the last
> organ that left Marcos when he died in 1989.=20
>=20
> For 20 years, Mrs. Marcos had been a VIP, and she
> traveled around the world in a plane, and whenever she
> landed, as a VIP, she was not the first person to go
> down. The first ones to do so were the security
> people, photographers and newsmen, because, as an SOP,
> they have to observe and take pictures of the VIP
> coming down the stairs. And, when she walked down, a
> VIP was always there to meet her... because Mrs.
> Marcos was a VIP.=20
>=20
> "Why was Ninoy the first one to come down with the
> three soldiers who were ordered to pick him up? It
> should have been Ramos, who was there, who should meet
> him. Sending your lackey soldiers to meet a VIP is a
> direct insult," Mrs. Marcos said, adding:
>=20
> "And Ninoy was a very important person because the
> world was watching him. Ramos should have been the one
> to meet Ninoy, but why the three soldiers? It was not
> merely an insult but a sign that there was indeed a
> plot. To think that all those international press
> people were with him then, and Ramos was in charge.
> Ninoy was more VIP than him."
>=20
> Mrs. Marcos went on to say, "We (Aquinos and Marcoses)
> were victims of a foreign power. We were pitted to
> fight each other. The Marcoses did not kill Ninoy.
> They did, conspiring with some Filipinos who have
> their own ambitions to fulfill at all cost. They used
> each other."=20
>=20

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Some climate damage already irreversible

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Breaking News » Lacson drags Arroyo husband into road corruption mess
Updated:
12:09 PM, January 27, 2009  
Top Stories Report: Some climate  damage already irreversible
01/27/2009 | 08:32 AM


Many damaging effects of climate change are already basically irreversible, researchers declared Monday, warning that even if carbon emissions can somehow be halted temperatures around the globe will remain high until at least the year 3000. "People have imagined that if we stopped emitting carbon dioxide the climate would go back to normal in 100 years, 200 years; that's not true," climate researcher Susan Solomon said in a teleconference. Solomon, of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System
Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo., is lead author of an international team's
paper reporting irreversible damage from climate change, being published in
Tuesday's edition of Procee
dings of the National Academy of Sciences. She defines "irreversible" as change that would remain for 1,000 years even if
humans stopped adding carbon to the atmosphere immediately.

The findings were announced as President Barack Obama ordered reviews that could lead to greater fuel efficiency and cleaner air, saying the Earth's future
depends on cutting air pollution. Said Solomon, "Climate change is slow, but it is unstoppable" — all the more

reason to act quickly, so the long-term situation doesn't get even worse.
  Alan Robock, of the Center for Environmental Prediction at Rutgers University,
agreed with the report's assessment. "It's not like air pollution where if we turn off a smokestack, in a few days he air is clear," said Robock, who was not part of Solomon's research team.

 "It  means we have to try even harder to reduce emissions," he said in a telephone  interview. Solomon's report "is quite important, not alarmist, and very important for the  current debates on climate policy," added Jonathan Overpeck, a climate researcher at the University of Arizona. In her paper Solomon, a leader of the International Panel on Climate Change and
one of the world's best known researchers on the subject, noted that
temperatures around the
globe have risen and changes in rainfall patterns have
been observed in areas around the Mediterranean, southern Africa and
southwestern North America.

Warmer climate also is causing expansion of the ocean, and that is expected to
increase with the melting of ice on Greenland and Antarctica, the researchers
said. "I don't think that the very long time scale of the persistence of these effects has been understood," Solomon said.

Global warming has been slowed by the ocean, Solomon said, because water absorbs a lot of energy to warm up.
But that good effect will not only wane over time,
the ocean will help keep the planet warmer by giving off its accumulated heat to
the air.
Climate change has been driven by gases in the atmosphere that trap heat from solar radiation and raise the planet's temperature — the "greenhouse effect."
Carbon dioxide has been the most important of those gases because it remains in the air for hundreds of years. While other gases are responsible for nearly half
of the warming, they degrade more rapidly, Solomon said.

Before the industrial revolution the air contained about 280 parts per million
of carbon dioxide. That has
risen to 385 ppm today, and politicians and
scientists have debated at what level it could be stabilized. Solomon's paper concludes that if CO2 is allowed to peak at 450-600 parts per
million, the results would include persistent decreases in dry-season rainfall
that are comparable to the 1930s North American Dust Bowl in zones including
southern Europe, northern Africa, southwestern North America, southern Africa
and western Australia. Gerald Meehl, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said, "The real concern is that the longer we wait to do something, the higher the level of irreversible climate change to which we'll have to adapt." Meehl was not part of Solomon's research team.

While scientists have been aware of the long-term aspects of climate change, the new report highlights and provides more specifics on them, said Kevin Trenberth, head of climate analysis at the center. "This aspect is one that is poorly appreciated by policymakers and the general
public and it is real," said Trenberth, who was not part of the research group. "The temperature changes and the sea level changes are, if anything
underestimated and quite conservative, especially for sea level," he said.

  While he agreed that the rainfall changes mentioned in the paper are under way, Trenberth disagreed with some details of that part of the report. "Even so, there would be changes in
snow (to rain), snow pack and water
resources, and irreversible consequences even if not quite the way the authors
describe," he said. "The policy relevance is clear: We need to act sooner ...
because by the time the public and policymakers really realize the changes are
here it is far too late to do anything about it. In fact, as the authors point
out, it is already too late for some effects." Co-authors of the paper were Gian-Kaspar Plattner and Reto Knutti of the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and Pierre Friedlingstein of the
National Institute for Scientific Research, Gif sur Yvette, France. The research was supported by the Office of Science at the Department of Energy.

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SAMAR SEA - TICAO PASS   [SEATI CORP.]
    FISHERIES  DEV.  CORP
.           1984-86
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General Manager      :  Romy Macapagal,   RKM
Operations Manager :  Tom Macaranas,   TSM
Finance Manager     :   Monching Nanadiego, RRN
1. San Jacinto Proj Site =Head :  Manoling delaRiva. 
2. Sto. Nino Proj Site =  Head  : Albert Magalang
3. Tarangnan Proj Site = Head : 
Randy V-hermosa
4. Magallanes Proj Site = Head :  Dario Punzalan
5. Consultants :  Romy/Nina Asuncion,  Dewes Lim,
      Rey Melgarejo, Jing Cabalquinto, ARman Atienza
6. Proj. Coordinators  : Obie Lim, Pepe Lector
7. Henchmen  :  Bobby  Gutierrez, Martin Baquiran,
         Louie Maranan, Respy Cabarles, Ben Apat
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  1986 nuon, nakadestino kami sa Sto.Nino, Samar.  
  Dumalaw ang mga taga-PFDA sa project site namin, ewan lang kung
  alam nilang birthday ko o hindi, dami nila  mga  walo... nag-mahjong pa,  pekwa
  forty-four at  blackjack, anlalakas  tumaya....wala  pang pusoy  nuon. 
  Kinabukasan, nagpa-lechon isa kong kasama  kaya sa palagay ko - alam  nila   
  birthday ko...dedma  lang...  nakakatawa nga  dahil  hindi  ko  inaamin  b-day  ko.
  sila  naman patay-malisya  din............................................. golden memories






















































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  Unasco, Dammam,KSA.....circa.2007..
 Meal :  Kabsa rice and big fish
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DRACONIAN
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Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy,
​ has no written criminal code.
which is instead based on an uncodified form
​ of islamic shariah law
as interpreted by the countrys judges .






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ANG SARAP MAGING SENADOR!

Maganda rin naman ang naidudulot ng pagiging prangka ni Senador Miriam Defensor-Santiago.
Ayon kay Santiago, marami ang tumatakbong Senador dahil sa laki ng budget na ibinibigay sa kanila kada buwan.

Lumalabas na P35,000 suweldo nila kada buwan ay pakitang-tao lang sa milyun-milyong budget ng bawat senador.  Kada buwan ay may Fixed Monthly Budget ang bawat Senador ng humigit-kumulang P2 Milyon.

Sa opisina pa lang nila ay humigit-kumulang P500,000 ang budget nila sa Maintenance and Operating Expenses (Rental, Utilities, Supplies at Domestic Travels) at P500,000 para sa Staff at Personal expenses.  Kaya para makatipid ang ibang Senador, kaunti lang ang staff na kinukuha nila. Nagtataka ka pa kung bakit mayroong mga Ghost Employee?

Bukod diyan, may P760,000 allowance pa sila kada buwan para naman sa Foreign Travel.  At ang masakit pa nito, hindi na kailangan i-liquidate ang mga resibo ng mga gastusin 'yan kundi Certification lang ang Requirement.

Heto pa, lahat s ila ay Chairman ng mg Komite sa Senado.  Ang Committee Chairman ay tumatanggap din ng budget na sinlaki ng tinatanggap ng mga Senador na humigit-kumulang P1 Milyon din!  Hindi sila mawawalan ng Komite dahil 24 lang ang ating mga Senador at 37 naman ang Committee sa Senado.

"There's food for everybody" 'ika nga! Lumalabas na doble ang kanilang benepesiyo at kita kapag sila ay nabiyayaan ng Committee Chairmanship.

Sa P200 milyon na Budget para sa Pork Barrel ng mga Senador bawat taon, awtomatikong may 10% na S.O.P. o kita ng Senador na P20 milyon.  Ito ang porsiyento na ibinibigay ng mga kontratista sa mga Senador na nagbibigay sa kanila ng mga Infrastructure at Livelihood Project.

Bago matapos ang termino ng isang Senador, kumita na siya ng P100 milyon sa Pork Barrel pa lang. Yung ibang Senador mas gahaman, hindi lang 10% kundi 20 - 30% ang komisyon hinihingi sa mga kontratista.

Pansinin niyo na lang ang pagbabago ng buhay ng ilan sa ating mga Senador simula nang manungkulan sa puwesto.  Kung dati ay simple lang ang kanilang pamumuhay ngayon ay nakatira na sila sa mga eksklusibong subdivision, maraming bahay sa Pilipinas at abroad at mahigit lima an g sasakyan.

Ngayon nagtataka ka pa ba kung bakit gumagastos ng daan-daang milyong piso ang mga Senador sa kampanya para sa isang posisyon na P35,000 lang ang suweldo kada buwan?  Bawing-bawi pala ang gastos kapag naupo na!



























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TARANGNAN
     SAMAR

ISABEL                                                                                                                                LEAH CARLOS











































MAYON
"The secret of health for both mind and body is not
     to mourn for the past, worry about the future,  
     or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present
                           moment wisely and earnestly."

                                                      ~ Buddha
....isang bala ka lang....
SEATI CORP at STO.NINO ISLAND
                                      SAMAR
LAHONG, STO.NINO
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FIRST LOVE NEVER DIES:
Anak:     Inay, totoo ba na "First love never dies"?
Nanay:   Aba, oo. Tignan mo yang tatay mo,
             hangga  ngayon, buhay pa ang animal !!


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SUKO SA MISTER:

Mrs 1:  Suko na ako sa mister ko, lagi na lang
            ako binubugbog bago niroromansa...




Mrs 2:   Mas grabe yung mister ko.
            Binubugbog ako pagkatapos
            tuloy sa  first  floor...
            si Inday ang niroromansa.




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SanFrancisco Del Monte

GF:    I'm warning you !!
         Darating na si daddy
                      within 1 hour !!

BF:    Eh, ano ngayon ??
         Wala naman tayong
         ginagawang masama, ah !!


GF:   Kaya nga !!
         kung may plano ka,
         DALIAN MO NA !!










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HOST         :   Miss,  what  do  you  think  is  your 
                                                     chance  of  winning  ??

                              CONTESTANT :  Dont  give me  this  chance of winning 
                                                        bullshit  crap..... sumali ako  dito  para 
                                                        maghanap  ng  MMM  =  matanda,
                                                        mayaman, madaling  matigok
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K.B.  :   WishHeart,  bukas na lang
                 tayo  taping,   parang
                 may  kabag  ako.

    A.A.  :    Baka  may laman  na  yan.
magsabi ka ng  tutuo.
natikman ni Abrenica si BeRnal - hindi daw masarap.









































































































































































































Marikina  Riverbanks



























  Parishioner :   Father, bakit may nakasampay
                        na daster,  bra at panty sa
                        may kumbento ??
                        meron  kang  asawa  ??

Priest     :    Kung aasa ako sa mga donasyon
                       nyo,  
di  ako  mabubuhay,
                        tumatanggap  ako ng labada.
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  EAT BULAGA's
               HUSBAND and WIFE
            COMPATIBILITY CONTEST

          [  ala Newly-wed's  game show ]


    Host    :   " Misis, ano ang nilalagay ni Mister sa kanyang
                       itlog  tuwing  umaga  ??  "

Misis     :    " Johnson's  Baby Powder  "





maganda talaga Lakas ng sex appeal kung binata lang ako.........    T W I S T E R sobrang ganda
John 3:19-21
And this is the judgment,
that the light has come into the world,
and men loved darkness rather than light,
because their deeds were evil.


For every one who does evil hates the light,
and does not come to the light,
lest his deeds should be exposed.


But he who does what is true
comes to the light,

​that it may be clearly seen
that his deeds
have been wrought in God.

hindi nya alam
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
​2014
​2015
2016​
2017​
2018​
2019​  2020
​2021​
2022
2023​​
" But in these cases....
   we but teach  Bloody instructions,
   which, being taught,
    return  to plague the inventor :
  This even-handed justice
   Commends the ingredients of our
   poisoned chalice to our own lips."


.....Macbeth
Horse
Sense
is
17 yrs old.​​