Thursday, December 15, 2011
HOWARD STERN WILL JUDGE AMERICA!!!
HOWARD STERN SIGNED THE CONTRACT
ON HIS MORNING SHOW TO APPEAR AS A
JUDGE ON, AMERICAS GOT TALENT, SUMMER
2012. HE BEGINS TRAVELLING AROUND THE US
THIS FEBUARY LOOKING FOR CONTESTANTS.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
DISEMBODIED "GHOST HAND" APPEARS BY SANTA'S SLEIGH.
The above Photo was taken On November 22 2011 at a Hotel in Manila Philippines using a Blackberry Cellphone.
When the Photo was snapped there was no one in front of the Photographer and the employees in the room were all wearing Green short sleeve shirts as part of their Uniform.
Clearly, above the Ghostly hand, Dark grey or black sleeves can be seen.
The Hotel has had a History of Paranormal activities reported by Employees, Including a Spectre known to
Employees as "The Undertaker" because the ghost appears sporting a Black trench coat and is said to
favor Bela Lugosi who portrayed DRACULA in 1931.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
"NEW WORLD ORDER" mentioned on THE KENNEDYS
THE BOBBY KENNEDY CHARACTER CALLS IT A NEW WORLD ORDER
.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Johnny Depp As The Vampire BARNABAS COLLINS
BARNABAS COLLINS THE 400 YEAR OLD VAMPIRE
based on the late 1960's Occult Soap Opera DARK SHADOWS character. DARK SHADOW'S story was based on the exploits of a real family of known Occultists and witches, The Collins Family who were based in Boston and who migrated to the New World from England on the MAYFLOWER before America was founded.
In The 1960's Kids would run home from school to watch this black and white theme everyday.
...ABOUT THE REAL COLLINS FAMILY HISTORY!
.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
The Electronic Tattoo Is Here.
And [the Antichrist] causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
And that no man might buy or sell, save [except] he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. Rev 13:16-18 KJV
[click here] E Tattoo can store all personal data
.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
LONDON Race Mob Attacks may have begun in Milwaukee USA
If you check the date of this video report, This Race Mob Attack occured in the US heartland and it was only hours before race mob attacks started in Europe. Internet Social engineering sites twitter and facebook are sited has the flash point and instigator of the events that are now being called "Revolutionary" similar to the arab spring uprising
[click here] Uk Daily mail article with pictorial of Race Mob Riots
Twitter instigating riots
[click here] Uk Daily mail article with pictorial of Race Mob Riots
Twitter instigating riots
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
SECRET HUMAN/ANIMAL HYBRID PROJECTS
CHINESE HUMAN-PIG
CLICK HERE: Blog where this came from
GM Human-Hybrids Future Market for Organs, Babies, Pharma
A Trendy "Surgically" Altered Human
GM Human-Hybrids Future Market for Organs, Babies, Pharma
A Trendy "Surgically" Altered Human
1965 TIME article about Human Animal DNA splicing [click here] |
SPLICE \ movie about Human Animal Hybrids
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
CHINESE WARNING TO THE U.S
"Stay Out Of The South China Sea"
http://in.news.yahoo.com/china-tells-u-keep-sea-dispute-091258907.html
http://in.news.yahoo.com/manila-us-obliged-defend-filipinos-spratlys-091124363.html
"Stay Out Of The South China Sea"
http://in.news.yahoo.com/china-tells-u-keep-sea-dispute-091258907.html
http://in.news.yahoo.com/manila-us-obliged-defend-filipinos-spratlys-091124363.html
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
British royalty dined on human flesh
'Cannibalism was found not only in the New World, as often believed, but also in Europe.
'Cannibalism was found not only in the New World, as often believed, but also in Europe.
They have long been famed for their love of lavish banquets and rich recipes. But what is less well known is that the British royals also had a taste for human flesh.
A new book on medicinal cannibalism has revealed that possibly as recently as the end of the 18th century British royalty swallowed parts of the human body.
The author adds that this was not a practice reserved for monarchs but was widespread among the well-to-do in Europe.
read the story at:http://marcusbrooks.blogspot.com/2011/06/british-royalty-dined-on-human-flesh.html
British royalty dined on human flesh (but don't worry it was 300 years ago),.sure.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389142/British-royalty-dined-human-flesh-dont-worry-300-years-ago.html#ixzz1OeVgdc4x
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389142/British-royalty-dined-human-flesh-dont-worry-300-years-ago.html#ixzz1OeVgdc4x
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Glow In The Dark Pork in Asia
Posted by David Tan on 26 May 2011
Recently, there was a pork scare in Shanghai.
This is how the story goes:
A woman bought some pork to make dumplings. In the middle of the night, she woke up to use the bathroom and noticed a glow in the kitchen. On closer inspection, she realised the glow was emitted from the pork she bought earlier.
Shanghai Health Supervision Department food experts say the pork has been contaminated by phosphorescent bacteria. The pork is still safe to consume after cooking and heating.
In case you have not come across the news, dont be alarmed when you see glowing pork in your kitchen next time... Or are you skeptical ?
Genetically modified Glowing Animals are becoming common in Asia.
such as glowing monkeys seen below.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Over 37 tons of dead fish found in Batangas Philippines
37.5 tons worth of fish have been found dead in the Batangas towns of Talisay, Laurel, and Balete since Monday, May 23, according to a TV report on GMA-7. High levels of ammonia and nitrate in the affected bodies of water may be to blame.
below
REDONDO BEACH CALIFORNIA 2011
Millions of dead fish mysteriously
Thursday, May 26, 2011
ALEX JONES on TSA Watch List
ALEX JONES revealed on Coast To Coast with George Noory on 5/26/2011 that due to a incident at a airport involving his 7 year old daughter being singled out by the TSA for a pat down, Jones said he lost it and started yelling and climbed over the X-ray machines, as a result of his outburst, Jones is now on a TSA watch list and can not fly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHODk533WRg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHODk533WRg
Saturday, May 21, 2011
THE HOLY RAPTURE George Noory vs Harold Camping
HAROLD CAMPING VS GEORGE NOORY
WILL THE TRUE BELIEVERS STILL BE HERE
ON MONDAY 5/23/2011 ?
George Noory has repeatedly invited confirmed Rapture believers
to appear on his show Coast To Coast on monday if the Rapture does not happen on Saturday 5/21/2011 to give their reactions . The faithful say they can not conceive of such a thing.Noory is well known to not subscribe to fundamentalist Christian beliefs
...this is bizarre., [George Norry 5/20/2011 ]
before he vanished....
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
President Aquino tours Osama ‘hearse’
U
President Aquino aboard The USS Carl Vinson
By Norman Bordadora, DJ Yap, Tina Santos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:51:00 05/15/2011
MANILA, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III was not home Saturday morning to receive the returning boxing hero Manny Pacquiao.
At the invitation of the American ambassador, Mr. Aquino on Saturday led senior members of his Cabinet on a hush-hush visit to the American nuclear-powered carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, from where terrorist Osama bin Laden was buried at sea following his killing by US Navy Seals on May 2.
The warship, escorted by three other vessels, is scheduled to dock in Manila Bay on Sunday in what the United States Embassy said is a four-day “routine port call and goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the US and the Philippines.”
Mr. Aquino was given a special tour of the US Navy aircraft carrier while she was out at sea on Saturday, according to the US embassy.
The aircraft carrier is coming from the North Arabian Sea, where it had received the US Seal teams who carried Bin Laden’s body after killing the al-Qaida leader in a daring raid on his home in Pakistan.
Two Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopters from the same carrier took a low-level flight across Pakistan to deliver the US Navy Seal team that took out Bin Laden from his hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
So honoured
Embassy spokesperson Rebecca Thompson said Mr. Aquino, US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. and other Philippine officials were flown early Saturday on a US military aircraft to the carrier.
“We are so honored that President Aquino was able to visit the carrier today,” said Thomas in a statement.
“The crew was just thrilled to be able to meet him and the other distinguished visitors who joined us,” said Thomas.
Communications Development Secretary Ricky Carandang, who was one of those who joined Mr. Aquino, said it was the US Embassy that arranged for Mr. Aquino’s visit to the carrier while it was still in international waters approaching the Philippines.
In impromptu remarks on the ship, the President reaffirmed the “historic, defense and cultural ties” between the United States and the Philippines, one of Washington’s oldest and closest Asian allies, Carandang said.
US special forces have been training and arming Filipino soldiers battling al-Qaida-linked extremists in Mindanao for about a decade now.
Carandang said that while on board, no discussions took place about the carrier’s participation in the US attack in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and Bin Laden’s subsequent sea burial, despite the presence of high-level Philippines officials.
“We didn’t even talk about that. It was a tour. The President met with the crew, many [of whom] are Filipino-Americans,” he said.
Carandang said Mr. Aquino invited the crew to visit the Philippines as “things are becoming better.”
He said the President and his party—which included Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima and Armed Forces Chief Lt. Gen. Eduardo Oban, among others—were on the ship for about three hours. They had lunch on board the aircraft carrier.
Only in movies
Asked why the President had to meet the carrier in international waters, Carandang said “we wouldn’t have been able to watch the planes take off and land if it was already docked.”
“The President was impressed,” said Carandang, noting that it was Mr. Aquino’s first time to visit an aircraft carrier.
“You see it in the movies, but it’s different when you see it in real life—the planes taking off, the planes landing,” he said.
Carandang said the President and his party left Villamor Airbase at 9 a.m. on board a US cargo plane, “smaller than a C-130,” and were taken straight to the aircraft carrier.
The flight out took about an hour and 15 minutes while the return flight took 40 minutes.
Muslim outrage
Amid warnings that Filipino Muslims could be outraged at the presence of the US ship that carried out Bin Laden’s burial, the Philippine Navy on Saturday stressed that the Carl Vinson was on a “routine port call” aimed at enhancing relations between allies.
“The Philippine Navy does that too with port visits in the Asian region,” said AFP Spokesperson Commodore Miguel Rodriguez.
University of the Philippines professor Clarita Carlos earlier warned that the carrier’s presence could agitate Filipino Muslims sympathetic to Bin Laden. She said Filipinos should be sensitive to the feelings of “our Muslim brothers considering that it has been claimed that this is the same US carrier that buried Osama bin Laden’s body at sea.”
Last week, dozens of Filipino Muslims gathered at the Golden Mosque in Quiapo, Manila, for a “funeral service” and sympathy march in honor of Bin Laden, whom they considered a holy warrior. They denounced, in particular, his burial at sea by the US troops who killed him.
Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said there was no reason for Filipino supporters of Bin Laden to be upset over Mr. Aquino’s visit to the Carl Vinson or its presence in the Philippines.
Coincidental
“The fact that it carried the body should not make them agitated ... It has nothing to do with the President’s acceptance of the invitation,” Valte said.
“It was merely coincidental. It just so happened that it was scheduled for maintenance,” she said.
Rodriguez said the Navy welcomed the visit of the carrier for “the tourism potential it generates, and the manifested strong defense relationship with our defense treaty partner.”
The US embassy statement said the US service members in the carrier group will take part in sports events, seminars and community assistance projects with their Philippine counterparts.
It said the visit will contribute about $4.65 million to the local economy from port fees and crew expenditures.
According to a schedule provided by the Navy, the US Navy football team will play a friendly game with a team from the Philippine Navy and Marines.
President Aquino aboard The USS Carl Vinson
By Norman Bordadora, DJ Yap, Tina Santos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:51:00 05/15/2011
MANILA, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III was not home Saturday morning to receive the returning boxing hero Manny Pacquiao.
At the invitation of the American ambassador, Mr. Aquino on Saturday led senior members of his Cabinet on a hush-hush visit to the American nuclear-powered carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, from where terrorist Osama bin Laden was buried at sea following his killing by US Navy Seals on May 2.
The warship, escorted by three other vessels, is scheduled to dock in Manila Bay on Sunday in what the United States Embassy said is a four-day “routine port call and goodwill visit that highlights the strong historic, community and military connections between the US and the Philippines.”
Mr. Aquino was given a special tour of the US Navy aircraft carrier while she was out at sea on Saturday, according to the US embassy.
The aircraft carrier is coming from the North Arabian Sea, where it had received the US Seal teams who carried Bin Laden’s body after killing the al-Qaida leader in a daring raid on his home in Pakistan.
Two Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopters from the same carrier took a low-level flight across Pakistan to deliver the US Navy Seal team that took out Bin Laden from his hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
So honoured
Embassy spokesperson Rebecca Thompson said Mr. Aquino, US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. and other Philippine officials were flown early Saturday on a US military aircraft to the carrier.
“We are so honored that President Aquino was able to visit the carrier today,” said Thomas in a statement.
“The crew was just thrilled to be able to meet him and the other distinguished visitors who joined us,” said Thomas.
Communications Development Secretary Ricky Carandang, who was one of those who joined Mr. Aquino, said it was the US Embassy that arranged for Mr. Aquino’s visit to the carrier while it was still in international waters approaching the Philippines.
In impromptu remarks on the ship, the President reaffirmed the “historic, defense and cultural ties” between the United States and the Philippines, one of Washington’s oldest and closest Asian allies, Carandang said.
US special forces have been training and arming Filipino soldiers battling al-Qaida-linked extremists in Mindanao for about a decade now.
Carandang said that while on board, no discussions took place about the carrier’s participation in the US attack in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and Bin Laden’s subsequent sea burial, despite the presence of high-level Philippines officials.
“We didn’t even talk about that. It was a tour. The President met with the crew, many [of whom] are Filipino-Americans,” he said.
Carandang said Mr. Aquino invited the crew to visit the Philippines as “things are becoming better.”
He said the President and his party—which included Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario, Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima and Armed Forces Chief Lt. Gen. Eduardo Oban, among others—were on the ship for about three hours. They had lunch on board the aircraft carrier.
Only in movies
Asked why the President had to meet the carrier in international waters, Carandang said “we wouldn’t have been able to watch the planes take off and land if it was already docked.”
“The President was impressed,” said Carandang, noting that it was Mr. Aquino’s first time to visit an aircraft carrier.
“You see it in the movies, but it’s different when you see it in real life—the planes taking off, the planes landing,” he said.
Carandang said the President and his party left Villamor Airbase at 9 a.m. on board a US cargo plane, “smaller than a C-130,” and were taken straight to the aircraft carrier.
The flight out took about an hour and 15 minutes while the return flight took 40 minutes.
Muslim outrage
Amid warnings that Filipino Muslims could be outraged at the presence of the US ship that carried out Bin Laden’s burial, the Philippine Navy on Saturday stressed that the Carl Vinson was on a “routine port call” aimed at enhancing relations between allies.
“The Philippine Navy does that too with port visits in the Asian region,” said AFP Spokesperson Commodore Miguel Rodriguez.
University of the Philippines professor Clarita Carlos earlier warned that the carrier’s presence could agitate Filipino Muslims sympathetic to Bin Laden. She said Filipinos should be sensitive to the feelings of “our Muslim brothers considering that it has been claimed that this is the same US carrier that buried Osama bin Laden’s body at sea.”
Last week, dozens of Filipino Muslims gathered at the Golden Mosque in Quiapo, Manila, for a “funeral service” and sympathy march in honor of Bin Laden, whom they considered a holy warrior. They denounced, in particular, his burial at sea by the US troops who killed him.
Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said there was no reason for Filipino supporters of Bin Laden to be upset over Mr. Aquino’s visit to the Carl Vinson or its presence in the Philippines.
Coincidental
“The fact that it carried the body should not make them agitated ... It has nothing to do with the President’s acceptance of the invitation,” Valte said.
“It was merely coincidental. It just so happened that it was scheduled for maintenance,” she said.
Rodriguez said the Navy welcomed the visit of the carrier for “the tourism potential it generates, and the manifested strong defense relationship with our defense treaty partner.”
The US embassy statement said the US service members in the carrier group will take part in sports events, seminars and community assistance projects with their Philippine counterparts.
It said the visit will contribute about $4.65 million to the local economy from port fees and crew expenditures.
According to a schedule provided by the Navy, the US Navy football team will play a friendly game with a team from the Philippine Navy and Marines.
America shows off warship that buried bin Laden (a philstar article)
(philstar.com) Updated May 15, 2011 02:01 PM
ABOARD THE USS CARL VINSON (AP) – US officials welcomed visitors Sunday to the USS Carl Vinson warship, from which Osama bin Laden's body was buried at sea, but did not discuss the ultra-secretive attack that killed him, reflecting America's concern over possible retaliation.
US defense officials were taking measures to ensure the security of the operatives involved in the May 2 assault on a walled fortress in Abbottabad, Pakistan, particularly the Navy SEAL team that killed the world's most wanted terrorist.
President Benigno Aquino III, accompanied by senior members of his Cabinet and military chief of staff, were flown to the massive aircraft carrier Saturday as it traveled in the South China Sea toward the Philippines, a key Asian anti-terrorism ally.
A group of journalists were invited to tour and talk to sailors aboard the 97,000-ton Carl Vinson, which anchored off Manila along with three other warships on Sunday at the start of a four-day routine port call and goodwill visit.
During the 30-minute ferry ride to the Vinson, US Embassy spokeswoman Wossenyelesh Mazengia told about two dozen journalists that nobody aboard the carrier would talk about bin Laden. "No one on the Vinson is authorized to discuss any operational details that involve Osama bin Laden," Mazengia said. "I'm not trying to say you can't ask, you can."
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Aquino and his entourage were given a tour of the warship and an exhibition of fighter jets landing and taking off from the Carl Vinson, including one flown by a Filipino-American pilot.
Aquino, at one point, sat on the cockpit of an F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet at a hangar bay as sailors snapped pictures. He talked and posed for souvenir pictures with many beaming Filipino-American sailors, Gazmin said.
But the one thing on everybody's mind — bin Laden's burial from the Carl Vinson just 12 days earlier — did not come up. US Navy officials did not touch the sensitive subject and Aquino's group saw it fit not to ask questions, Gazmin said.
"We did not ask for a briefing because it was too sensitive," Gazmin told The Associated Press on Sunday. "It was a friendly visit and we let it stay that way."
Gazmin, a retired general, said he was impressed by the stunning US commando night-time strike that got bin Laden, adding it showed the might of the American military force.
Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, who said it was his first time to set foot on an aircraft carrier, was impressed as war planes landed and were launched by catapults from the tarmac.
"You can feel the inherent power of these fighter jets," del Rosario said.
In impromptu remarks on the ship, Aquino reaffirmed the "historic, defense and cultural ties" between the United States and the Philippines, one of Washington's oldest and closest Asian allies, presidential spokesman Ricky Carandang said.
US special forces have been training and arming Filipino soldiers battling al-Qaida-linked militants in the southern Philippines since 2003.
The Carl Vinson came from the North Arabian Sea, where it had received a US SEAL team, which carried bin Laden's body after killing the long-wanted al-Qaida leader in a raid on his walled compound near a Pakistani military academy.
Pentagon officials have said that on the carrier, bin Laden's body was placed in a "weighted bag," an officer made religious remarks and the remains were put on a flat board and tipped into the sea.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that during a recent meeting with members of the team that attacked bin Laden, they expressed concerns about the security of their families.
American officials agreed shortly after bin Laden was killed not to release any operational details on the commando assault, Gates said, but added "that fell apart — the next day."
"We are looking at what measures can be taken to pump up the security," Gates said.
The US Embassy in Manila said Carl Vinson's service members would take part in sports events, seminars and community assistance projects with their Philippine counterparts.
The visit will contribute about $4.65 million to the local economy from port fees and crew expenditures, the embassy said in a statement.
Philippine police have said they will step up security in Manila, where left-wing groups have threatened to stage protests against the US warship's visit.
US defense officials were taking measures to ensure the security of the operatives involved in the May 2 assault on a walled fortress in Abbottabad, Pakistan, particularly the Navy SEAL team that killed the world's most wanted terrorist.
President Benigno Aquino III, accompanied by senior members of his Cabinet and military chief of staff, were flown to the massive aircraft carrier Saturday as it traveled in the South China Sea toward the Philippines, a key Asian anti-terrorism ally.
A group of journalists were invited to tour and talk to sailors aboard the 97,000-ton Carl Vinson, which anchored off Manila along with three other warships on Sunday at the start of a four-day routine port call and goodwill visit.
During the 30-minute ferry ride to the Vinson, US Embassy spokeswoman Wossenyelesh Mazengia told about two dozen journalists that nobody aboard the carrier would talk about bin Laden. "No one on the Vinson is authorized to discuss any operational details that involve Osama bin Laden," Mazengia said. "I'm not trying to say you can't ask, you can."
Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said Aquino and his entourage were given a tour of the warship and an exhibition of fighter jets landing and taking off from the Carl Vinson, including one flown by a Filipino-American pilot.
Aquino, at one point, sat on the cockpit of an F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet at a hangar bay as sailors snapped pictures. He talked and posed for souvenir pictures with many beaming Filipino-American sailors, Gazmin said.
But the one thing on everybody's mind — bin Laden's burial from the Carl Vinson just 12 days earlier — did not come up. US Navy officials did not touch the sensitive subject and Aquino's group saw it fit not to ask questions, Gazmin said.
"We did not ask for a briefing because it was too sensitive," Gazmin told The Associated Press on Sunday. "It was a friendly visit and we let it stay that way."
Gazmin, a retired general, said he was impressed by the stunning US commando night-time strike that got bin Laden, adding it showed the might of the American military force.
Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario, who said it was his first time to set foot on an aircraft carrier, was impressed as war planes landed and were launched by catapults from the tarmac.
"You can feel the inherent power of these fighter jets," del Rosario said.
In impromptu remarks on the ship, Aquino reaffirmed the "historic, defense and cultural ties" between the United States and the Philippines, one of Washington's oldest and closest Asian allies, presidential spokesman Ricky Carandang said.
US special forces have been training and arming Filipino soldiers battling al-Qaida-linked militants in the southern Philippines since 2003.
The Carl Vinson came from the North Arabian Sea, where it had received a US SEAL team, which carried bin Laden's body after killing the long-wanted al-Qaida leader in a raid on his walled compound near a Pakistani military academy.
Pentagon officials have said that on the carrier, bin Laden's body was placed in a "weighted bag," an officer made religious remarks and the remains were put on a flat board and tipped into the sea.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that during a recent meeting with members of the team that attacked bin Laden, they expressed concerns about the security of their families.
American officials agreed shortly after bin Laden was killed not to release any operational details on the commando assault, Gates said, but added "that fell apart — the next day."
"We are looking at what measures can be taken to pump up the security," Gates said.
The US Embassy in Manila said Carl Vinson's service members would take part in sports events, seminars and community assistance projects with their Philippine counterparts.
The visit will contribute about $4.65 million to the local economy from port fees and crew expenditures, the embassy said in a statement.
Philippine police have said they will step up security in Manila, where left-wing groups have threatened to stage protests against the US warship's visit.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
MANILA POLICE RESCUE 10 GIRLS FROM KOREAN PROSTITUTION SYNDICATE
MANILA'S FINEST FREED 10 GIRLS, TWO ARE DESCRIBED AS BEING 'UNDERAGE.FROM KOREAN OWNED PROSTITUTION RING.THE KOREAN NATIONAL OWNER STILL "ON THE RUN" HIS SERVICE PANDERED TO KOREAN NATIONALS EXCLUSIVELY SAY POLICE.
MANILA, Philippines – Ten female victims were rescued from an escort-service syndicate Monday by the Women and Children Protection Division (WCPD) of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG).
Two of the 10 were minors were allegedly deceived by a certain Marian Bagonoc, who tricked them into believing they were going to be hired as masseurs.
Bagonoc, and her boyfriend, one Mihn Byong Kil, who was identified as a Korean national, were instead found to ber running a prostitution ring from a bogus massage parlor at the Hyatt Manila (Marina) Residential Suite at 1588 MH Del Pilar St. on Pedro Gil, Manila.
But both Bagonoc and Kil, managed to elude the police raiding party, together with two more suspects, Petronilo R. Barin, 45; Juan Carlo P. Endriga, 35; and Roberto Alburo and Carlito Yu, both security guards at the Hyatt Manila.
The CIDG Director, Police Chief Superintendent Samuel Pagdialo Jr. said that Kil and Bagonoc were the operators of the Little Orange Massage Service, an escort service disguised as a home service massage provider.
The Little Orange Massage Service is a bogus establishment that exists only in an advertisement posted in a Korean Magazine, said CIDG-WCPD chief, Police Superintendent Emma M. Libunao.
The police hatched a sting operation at around 7:00 pm Monday in a SOGO inn branch in Malate, Manila, where Endriga allegedly accompanied one victim.
After Endriga’s arrest, the CIDG-WCPD swooped down on the condominium in Vito Cruz, Manila, where the 10 victims were rescued. The unit in Hyatt was being used by Bagonoc as the syndicate’s base of operations.
Libunao said the CIDG-WCPD will press charges against the management of Villa Veronica Condominium and the Hyatt Manila Residential Suite for violation of the Anti-Trafficking in Person law, and for leasing their establishment for the commission of the crime.
Two of the 10 were minors were allegedly deceived by a certain Marian Bagonoc, who tricked them into believing they were going to be hired as masseurs.
Bagonoc, and her boyfriend, one Mihn Byong Kil, who was identified as a Korean national, were instead found to ber running a prostitution ring from a bogus massage parlor at the Hyatt Manila (Marina) Residential Suite at 1588 MH Del Pilar St. on Pedro Gil, Manila.
But both Bagonoc and Kil, managed to elude the police raiding party, together with two more suspects, Petronilo R. Barin, 45; Juan Carlo P. Endriga, 35; and Roberto Alburo and Carlito Yu, both security guards at the Hyatt Manila.
The CIDG Director, Police Chief Superintendent Samuel Pagdialo Jr. said that Kil and Bagonoc were the operators of the Little Orange Massage Service, an escort service disguised as a home service massage provider.
The Little Orange Massage Service is a bogus establishment that exists only in an advertisement posted in a Korean Magazine, said CIDG-WCPD chief, Police Superintendent Emma M. Libunao.
The police hatched a sting operation at around 7:00 pm Monday in a SOGO inn branch in Malate, Manila, where Endriga allegedly accompanied one victim.
After Endriga’s arrest, the CIDG-WCPD swooped down on the condominium in Vito Cruz, Manila, where the 10 victims were rescued. The unit in Hyatt was being used by Bagonoc as the syndicate’s base of operations.
Libunao said the CIDG-WCPD will press charges against the management of Villa Veronica Condominium and the Hyatt Manila Residential Suite for violation of the Anti-Trafficking in Person law, and for leasing their establishment for the commission of the crime.
http://www.tempo.com.ph/news.php?aid=54894 underage girls
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