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Friday, January 31, 2020

Temporary Travel Ban for tourist from china - Senator Bong Go.

Nais ko pong ipaalam sa publiko na nakausap ko po si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte kanina at inirekomenda ko ang pag-impose ng temporary travel ban upang maprotektahan ang ating mga kababayan sa pagkalat ng Coronavirus. Sang-ayon po si Pangulo na iimplementa ang temporary travel ban sa mga manggagaling mula Wuhan City and the entire Hubei province ng China. 

The President and concerned government officials are also studying the possibility of imposing temporary travel restrictions for those coming from other places affected by the infection. 

In addition, a meeting has been scheduled by the President next week with medical experts and key government officials to discuss all necessary measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. Rest assured that the Duterte administration takes this threat seriously. I am appealing to the public to cooperate with authorities in order to ensure the safety of everyone.

CcTo: BongGo Facebook Post 

Thursday, January 30, 2020

SIMBAHAN NI PASTOR QUIBOLOY SA LOS ANGELES Ni RAID ng FBI



Ni raid ng FBI ang simbahan ni Pastor Apollo Quibiloy ng Kingdom of Christ Church sa Los Angeles Kaugnay ng kaso sa Human Trafficking.
Basahin ninyo ang report dito sa APNews .com

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal agents raided a Philippines-based church in Los Angeles Wednesday in a human trafficking investigation that led to arrests of three church leaders in what prosecutors said was a decades-long scheme to trick followers into becoming fundraisers and arrange sham marriages to keep them in the U.S.
The local leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church was arrested on immigration fraud charges in the early morning bust along with a worker who confiscated passports of the victims of the scheme and another who handled finances, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
Workers who managed to escape from the church told the FBI that they had been sent across the U.S. to work long hours soliciting donations year-round for the church’s charity and were beaten and psychologically abused if they didn’t make daily quotas, according to an affidavit filed in support of the charges. Some described having to live in cars at truck stops.
The immigrants essentially became full-time workers, sometimes referred to as “miracle workers,” in a crusade to raise money for the nonprofit Children’s Joy Foundation USA, which was supposed to benefit poor children in their homeland. But the complaint said most of the money raised was used to finance church operations and the lavish lifestyle of church leader Apollo Quiboloy.
The church claims a membership of 6 million people and backed the 2016 candidacy of President Rodrigo Duterte, a close friend of Quiboloy. Duterte has used the group’s radio and TV program in southern Davao city to express his views on issues way back when he was mayor of the southern port city.
Quiboloy claims to be “the appointed son of God” and in October last year claimed he stopped a major earthquake from hitting the southern Philippines.
Between 2014 and the middle of last year, $20 million was sent back to the church in the Philippines, the FBI said.
“Most of these funds appear to derive from street-level solicitation,” according to the affidavit by FBI Special Agent Anne Wetzel. “Little to no money solicited appears to benefit impoverished or in-need children.”
Calls to the church for comment were not immediately answered.
Guia Cabactulan, 59, the top church official in the U.S., was arrested in Van Nuys with Marissa Duenas, 41, who allegedly handled fraudulent immigration documents, prosecutors said. Amanda Estopare, 48, who allegedly enforced fundraising quotas, was arrested in Virginia.
Cabactulan and Duenas are expected to make initial court appearances Thursday in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles. Estopare was ordered held after a hearing in Norfolk, Virginia, and expected back in court Monday.
Investigators documented 82 sham marriages over a 20-year period between top fundraisers and church members who were U.S. citizens.
In addition to raiding the church’s Van Nuys compound, agents were conducting searches at other Los Angeles-area locations and at two places in Hawaii linked to the church.
Two years ago, a leader of a Hawaii branch of the church was arrested smuggling cash onto a private plane in Honolulu bound for the Philippines with Quiboloy on board, according to court records.
Investigators said Felina Salinas declared she was carrying $40,000. But investigators said they discovered $335,000 and $9,000 in Australian currency stuffed in socks in her carry-on suitcase, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Honolulu. U.S. law requires that travelers declare currency in excess of $10,000.
Prosecutors said a witness saw Salinas and Quiboloy order church members to smuggle hundreds of thousands of dollars in black socks packed in suitcases from California to the Philippines in 2013 and 2014.
A defense lawyer questioned the credibility of the witness in the Hawaii case.
“I have a woman who says she saw $100,000 go from California to the Philippines, then she said it was two or three million,” attorney Michael Green said, according to Hawaii News Now. “She says it was put in socks. They must have parishioners with size 18 feet because the socks must have been really big.”
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Associated Press Writer Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines, contributed to this story.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Chinese Nurse nagbabala sa mga tao dahil sa sakit na corona virus.

Babala ng isang Chinese nurse na mag-ingat at huwag muna lumabas ng bahay, huwag kumain sa labas upang maiwasan ang sakit na corona virus bago sumapit ang Chinese new year, 

Ang nasabing video ay kumalat sa social media.

Panoorin po ninyo ang kanyang video.
https://youtu.be/enExulCxbgk

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Nasunogan na siningil pa ng malaki ng meralco!

Dismaya ang isang netizen na si Marvin Derla sa meralco matapos na masunog ang kanilang bahay ay meron pa rin bill na dumating sa kanila at mas lalo pa itong lumubo. Basahin ang kanyang post sa social media.

#MERALCO
mahiya hiya naman kayo......
last bill is PHP 2,494.03 para sa isang buwan. oo tanggap namen yon..... pero ang hindi namen matanggap is yung huling bill
worth PHP 2,374.34 Wow.!!!!!
mula December 23, 2019 hanggang 
January 22, 2020 yan ang bill????? FYI nasunog ho ang bahay namen last January. 01, 2020
so papaanong pang isang buwan parin ang bill ng kuryente? hindi kaya nanghuhula nalng kayo at bumabase sa mga previous billing statement nyo????? anyare.....
kindly SHARE TO BE AWARE....!!!!!!!!
credit to the owner of the photos 

Terrorist NPA leader leaving in a good life while the poor fighter is leaving in miserable life.

Sarap ng buhay ng founder ng Terrorist NPA

Kayo mga NPA kumusta buhay ninyo?

Nasa bundok pa rin ba kayo?
Buhay ni Joma sarap ng meeting sa park.

Humble President Duterte Eating inside the Karinderya.

Kung Hei Fat Choi!! Happy new year !! Maaga nag almusal kanina si Tatay digong. Gi mingaw sya og kaon sa karinderya. - KUYA BONG GO
Ccto: Senator Bong Go Facebook post 

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

LABAG SA BATAS - Kiko Pangilininan

Labag daw po sa batas ang ginagawa ni Tatay Digong sa mga water concessionaires. Mali daw po ang sapilitang pagbago ng mga kontratang nagpapahirap sa mamamayang Pilipino ayon kay Kikong Matsing.

Ugaling dilawan talaga, pabor sa oligarkiya. Mayaman muna bago ang bayan.?

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Forcing deals on water firms a crime — Pangilinan
Paolo Romero (The Philippine Star)
January 13, 2020
 
MANILA, Philippines — Forcing investors to accept a contract drawn up by the government is a crime, Sen. Francis Pangilinan warned yesterday. 

Pangilinan, president of the Liberal Party and member of the Senate opposition bloc, warned that President Duterte’s imposition, particularly on Maynilad and Manila Water, to accept new concession agreements drawn up by government lawyers will only drive away investments that create jobs. 

“Threatening investors with imprisonment should they refuse to accept a government-imposed contract is criminal behavior under our Revised Penal Code,” the senator said.

“Coming as it does from the highest office of the land sends the terrible signal to all investors whether foreign or local that they too can be imprisoned without bail should they disagree with the powers that be,” he said. 

He urged economic managers led by Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III to “manage and correct the harm inflicted on the country’s investment climate brought about by such reckless and irresponsible public pronouncements.” 

He said a bleak investment climate triggered by such statements from MalacaƱang dampens economic activity and creation of jobs. Pangilinan cited Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia’s yearend report that said 2.3 million Filipinos remain jobless and another 5.9 million underemployed.

 “We should be part of the solution to address joblessness in the country, not part of the problem,” he said.

 Duterte earlier said the government will present to the two water concessionaires new contracts that will no longer contain onerous provisions, including those that pass taxes on to customers, for them to accept or not. 

If Maynilad and Manila Water will not accept the new contracts, the government will take over the water operations in their respective concessions, he said.

The Chief Executive also said accepting the new contracts does not mean officials behind the onerous provisions will not be prosecuted.