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Portrait of the “raped” man for whom the


Interpol would mobilize
By Jane Abao

Manila, Philippines (8/27/2008) – He cared for nothing more than a penis enlarger he bought
from the House of Condom in Singapore on a credit card not his own.

He also cared for nothing more than a change of face from one that looked like a bicycle’s seat to
one of a handsome-looking elite.

Lastly, he also cared for nothing more than an identification card sporting the name of the
highest official of the church organization he belonged to – one that he would betray later on and
charge of rape in order to materially survive.

All of these have been his passport to stardom – a spotlight he shares with his new organization,
the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) with all the attention of the International Crime Police Organization or
INTERPOL.

Daniel Veridiano, alias Puto, the man for whom the Interpol would mobilize to catch his enemy
is now the man of the hour – thanks to an all-powerful church group in the Philippines he is now
a part of.

The common denominator to Puto and the INC is that they have the same enemy – Eliseo
Fernando Soriano – the walking bible who readily says a mouthful about religions he had
examined to be deceiving people and whatever he sees as evil. No matter that the constitution of
the Interpol says it doesn’t involve itself in crimes that do not overlap several member countries
in order to maintain as politically neutral a role as possible, Eliseo Soriano’s name is suddenly in
its list. Puto’s enemy and the INC’s enemy seems well-taken care of. From a rape case that Puto
concocted, helped by his Iglesia ni Cristo, they have him secure on a “Red Notice” of the
Interpol according to an INC report.

Wikipedia quotes the constitution of the Interpol that this organization’s work focuses primarily
on public safety, terrorism, organized crime, war crimes, illicit drug production, drug trafficking,
weapons smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, child pornography, white-collar
crime, computer crime, intellectual property crime and corruption. Granted that Soriano had
committed the crime of rape, it doesn’t come up yet to any of these crimes listed that would
involve the Interpol.

Puto must be laughing at everyone since he, himself only mocked up the rape charge. Suddenly it
leads to an international watch by a most respected body. Whoever had that posted there must
have prepared a most believable report. But that is not the concern of Puto as his godfathers in
the Iglesia ni Cristo have everything prepared for him. He only has to keep mouthing lies against
Soriano and he gets to continue with his new-found job – a ready source of income to maintain
his new face and high living, and perhaps to continue with his gay sexual pursuits.

By now, the length and size of his penis have become common knowledge to the public. Over at
YouTube, the videos describe his organ as really large. His rape victims demonstrate an open
“O” with their thumb and pointer finger. They say it is 5-and-a-half inches in length but the size
has become their problem because when he forced his penis into their anus, it was really painful.

Penis enlarger as an item had caught the attention of the church administration when receipts
began coming in for the credit card Puto used beginning July 30, 2002. It is hardly an item for
church use. It showed a grossly irresponsible shopper who was already going out of his way
from the doctrines being preached by Soriano.

When asked about the penis enlarger, he said that the preacher had asked for it.
Initially, the shopping list showed many luxury items for food, health and sports and even if the
amounts were superfluous, it did not quite alarm the Administration. Puto went from city to city
and in one day, he could be in several places with his spending spree to include Baguio, Manila,
Olongapo, Pampanga, Davao, and even outside the country like Singapore.

Puto was allowed to purchase materials for emergency use for his office, which is why he had
access to an extension credit card, but he went loose. What appeared to be just a fancy buy when
he included unauthorized purchases for his medication from Healthy Options and GNC Live
Well, and sports outfits from Toby’s, led him from one thing to another. He probably wore the
most expensive brief hereabouts and he bragged to his friends that they cost thousands. Just like
the luxury items he wore, he told his office mates that they came from the preacher. From
purchasing Botox treatments to expensive information technology (IT) items, cameras, watches
and clothes, he got bolder and bolder that he took on expensive holiday trips to tourism beaches
to dream up a life he did not rightfully deserve. He was testing the limits of the extension credit
card.

Secretly, Puto had long been riding along a UNTV identification card that he had prepared
himself as head of the Attendance Monitoring System, which is why the purchases under that
name did not immediately take concern. For the name on that ID, he printed that of the preacher.
For the photograph, he pasted that of his newly minted face. The signature, he had the gold
finger for that.
With the credit card, it was like he could buy anything we wanted at every turn – shades,
watches, jewelries, shoes, clothes, dinners with friends, you name it. A sensible man would be
satisfied with one watch for a long, long time, just as he would with some shades. But he was
not. It was like every week, he needed a new pair.

Puto thought the banks were his very own wallet. His favorite were the Metrobank and Bank of
Philippine Islands (BPI) where he could draw cash advance with the credit card five times to a
total of PHP 90,000 in just one day. And then he would shift to other branches to do the same
after two or three days. While Onesimus Men’s sells expensive clothes, mostly barong
(intricately designed from Philippine native jute), they were chicken to Puto. Groceries on the
credit card sounded like he was supplying a big 24/7 convenience store. He didn’t even hide the
fact that when he shopped, he included the carts of the department store up to his own vehicle.
Still single, it was like he was feeding a big party all the time as reflected in his grocery lists.
Those lists also projected someone running frequently for medical needs.

Puto loved jewelries so much like he has many hands and neck to adorn, but he appeared to be
buying gifts for himself and for others too. The list of Puto for 2003 just for watches and
jewelries showed the following in Philippine Pesos: Swatch, 800; Swatch, 3,500; Swatch,
13,600; Lucerne, 6,400; A. Rialto 39,697.00; Montre watch, 26,620; A. Rialto 18,800; A. Rialto
14,776; Venice jewelers, 40,000; and L. Heng Jeweller (Singapore) 79, 131. For 2003 alone, he
spent a total of PHP 243,324.00.

For 2004, his list also showed the following just for watches and jewelries alone: Mossanite,
9,000; A. Rialto 23, 364; Multi Time, 446, 777; Gorriceta karat, 18, 801; A. Rialto, 14,750; and
No Curfew, 23,940. For this year alone, and for these items, he incurred PHP 536, 632. In two
years time, he bought several watches and fine jewelries from only a few thousands to enormous
amounts to total PHP 779,956.
Puto might not have a car but he rode taxis like he could afford any distance on any amount. He
might not have a house, but he seemed to have furnished many already from the items he had
bought. Like the gay, he is, he frequented much the SM department stores of the country where
he had his frequent beauty treatments.
It was on February 20, 2003 that Dermclinic would first work on his face, followed by so many
others. No treatment was less than PHP 15,000 on the credit card so that he may have thought of
paying in cash and going for more expensive treatments. Suddenly the cash advances were
becoming frequent so that by the time he was found out in 2004, his minted face had spent a
fortune. It was after some five months, though – after his change of face – on August 7, 2003 that
he bought his penis enlarger in Singapore for PHP 10, 607.93.

Records show that from 2002 to 2004, Puto had been purchasing IT equipment presumed to be
for use of his former office in the ADDCIT (communication, information and technology) with
the same credit card. At the rate he was purchasing items, he must have equipped a very
sophisticated office well provided with many of the premium gadgets around, but no. By the
time he left his office, he alone knows where he had placed most of those items.

It looks like Puto had landed on a new career but one where he had to speak continuously against
his one-time benefactor and the “rape” charge is just one of his aces in order to survive and live
his expensive style. His use of the credit card ended June 20, 2004, however. When he wrote his
confession letter on November 21, 2004 to two Ministers-in-charge (MICs) in his desire to be
forgiven, he only admitted “kahalayan” (rape and acts of lasciviousness) to only nine of his
office mates and pilfering church collections. There was no mention of what he did with the
credit card.

In between these months, from July 2004 where he had no more access to the credit card up to
November 21, 2004 when he wrote his confession letter and appeal, he was out of cash or source
of money as he reflected on his suspension. Despite what was discovered about Puto, the
preacher took care of his medication for kidney trouble and gave him money for that, in the hope
that Puto could still change. Puto, himself, talked about that in his video testimony that could be
viewed in YouTube.

Puto maybe the luckiest man on earth today. He must be the first to be laughing at how
eventually his lie about being raped has gotten the whole world’s notice, least of all the
International Crime Police Organization or Interpol. Puto had victimized some 14 of his
subordinates from acts of lasciviousness to rape and yet he has gotten scott-free. The only thing
the victims were able to do so far was to tell to the world how he had victimized them in
YouTube and describe his penis.

The ace in the card of Puto is the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), his new-found group when he could no
longer be acceptable to Soriano’s group. For a long, long time, this could only be the solution to
his dreams of one day becoming a minster-in-charge (MIC) which was never realized. At one
time, in the hearing of his office mates, he had declared that if he doesn’t become an MIC, he
may just become an INC.
In Soriano’s group, confessions are appreciated and seen as a sign of repentance. In Puto’s case,
however, he only wanted to remain still in his position by hiding some of his acts. The man who
used to take the dictates of the Presiding Minister in a laptop saw himself as Secretary General, a
power he abused to insert the names of his enemies in circulars that contained the list of those
suspended and excommunicated by Soriano. He never had that position, however, as it was
occupied by Luzviminda Cruz, a pioneer and one of most trusted aides of the preacher. Yet, Puto
saw this opportunity to use a secret weapon to threaten his rape victims with. Once, Puto met a
young man from the construction group walking home one day – dirtied with cement and dust.
He ordered him to come with him to his room, but there raped him.

After Puto’s appeal to be re-instated to the organization failed, he joined – as he had threatened -
the Iglesia ni Cristo. There was a lull here, however. It took him some time to think and connect
with those who left the organization for the Iglesia ni Cristo until he finally became one of them.
His presence is still felt from time to time in forms of scouting for former brothers to convince
them to follow him. He was offering “jobs,” just like the one he holds now, and the job was only
to speak against Bro. Soriano. This was revealed by a young boy who used to go around looking
for some kilo of rice for his poor parents. He had refused the offer of PHP10, 000 a month just to
be speaking against the preacher.
In the few years just before he was to be excommunicated, instead of participating in church
activities and listening to the preaching, Puto’s mind was out somewhere. Eliseo Soriano, the
Presiding Minister of the church of God, International, is strict, as far as doctrines are concerned,
and on the weekly Thanksgiving days placed on Saturdays, the members dutifully gather to study
God’s word. At these times, Puto could only be found in vacation spots, mostly in the beaches
where he loved to imagine a different life.

In a video testimonial of his friend, Freeman Maynes, he revealed that whenever they traveled
far away from the city and nearing the beach, Puto would shout “holocaust,” then shamelessly
attack one of them that he would undress forcefully and grab the private parts. This was reported
by Maynes who eventually was excommunicated, too, for taking advantage of others. Instead of
talking about himself, he revealed more about Puto.
Puto could have stayed on still but money is his weakness – including sex. With his nine years
stay in the church, he had not internalized the teachings, even as basic as being truly repentant to
be forgiven.

Puto’s portrait is a showcase of what is sordidly happening in the country. For accommodating
an organization that lives its life playing with election-hungry politicians with its bloc-voting
practice, and allowing its intervention in so many forms, the country’s justice system is expected
to be sorely decadent. Already laden with corruption charges as with the Office of the President
of the Land, the justice system of the country cannot be expected to be managed well.

While Puto’s new church group had filed case after case against Soriano, they could not come up
with something worth the Interpol’s attention. And yet they were able to have his name in the list
of persons to be searched. Could there have been an agreement that it would only be up to
posting his name and photograph there? One need not ask if that is a dangerous practice because
it is. It is not a secret that the Iglesia ni Cristo had come up with as many cases as they wanted to
file against Soriano. It is also not a secret that INC members like Rizalino L. Arrabis, a retired
US Navy man based in Guam, have been suggesting in newsites for “police officials of all
countries to unite, leash and impound Eliseo Soriano.”

The military

Puto saw much of the might of the INC before he joined them. He also knew how much the INC
persecuted Bro. Soriano. On February 1, 2002, on a Friday midnight up to the wee hours of the
following day, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) under Gen. Reynaldo Wycoco (now
deceased), raided the Convention Center of the Ang Dating Daan just on a case of libel filed by
the Iglesia ni Cristo. The following morning was to be a Thanksgiving Day of the congregation
so that many travelers who already were coming in for the day were disfranchised. These
included the old orphans and widows of the church orphanage that was placed at the front part
for easy access to the Center. Each of them then began to experience health issues from fright
and sudden notice. The men came in full combat gear sporting NBI and surrounded the
convention center for several hours. In such gatherings, the members could number some 60,000
on the average in the convention center alone.
After Puto left, the raids of the INC increased, this time targeting Abner Martizano, their minister
who had joined Soriano’s group. Martizano could be seen on TV, revealing INC secrets and one
of that was the production of comics depicting Soriano in sodomy. While no authors were named
in the malicious comics, these were being directed to be distributed by the INC ministers and at
that time Martizano was with the Iglesia ni Cristo.

It brought a second raid that happened on December 20, 2005. The local police of Apalit,
Pampanga together with INC military men were well prepared. Just at the first gate, they went
directly to the cameras and turned them off like they knew beforehand where they were
positioned. Apparently Puto had sold them much information.

Once inside, past the second gate, they directed everyone they saw to line up at the
Administration building and confiscated their cell phones and cameras. No one was allowed to
call anybody. While they did this, some of them banged on the doors at the Strangers Hotel and
kicked them, at the same time shouting at the tenants, asking where people hid Martizano.

Today, the Convention Center is still being “inspected” from time to time by the Mayor of
Apalit, Oscar “Jun” Tetangco, one who thanked the INC for his election in big billboards.

The Justice

On October 5, 2005, Otto Macabulos, Asst. Provincial Prosecutor addressed an information to


Jesus Manarang, Provincial Prosecutor, Province of Pampanga, that Mr. Soriano is presently
facing two counts of rape (no bail recommended) that he filed pending preliminary investigation
with the Prosecutor’s office in San Fernando. The information said Veridiano claimed that he
was sexually abused on May 17, 2000 at around 1:30 in the afternoon and on June 8, 2001
around 3:00 in the afternoon. The information further said it was physically impossible for the
accused suspect (Soriano) to carry out the alleged crimes as there are documents for him of his
whereabouts.

The hard evidences given for the rape charge (Ra 8353), page 5 Resolution said: 1) On May 17,
2000 at around 1:30 in the afternoon, Soriano went to the Biological Health Center in Malate,
Manila to undergo chelation therapy. It took him about 3 hours and on the basis of records, the
respondent was treated at the clinic. After the chelation therapy, he went directly to Lipa city,
Batangas for a Bible Exposition which started at 7pm to 11pm. Soriano never left the stage all
throughout the event.

Both Dr. Jean Marzan and Dr. Frederick D. Franciso of the Biological Center attested that on
such date and at that time, and on the basis of their records, the respondent was treated at the
clinic.

The information further said that on June 8, 2001, that Veridiano said he was raped for the
second instance at about 3 o’clock in the afternoon, Soriano together with Rico Fernandez at
11:30 in the morning went to the Office of one Ma. Evangeline Veliora in a bank located in
Bambang, Manila. They then proceeded to meet a certain Aida Briones, an accountant
recommended by Veloira as regards the loan they were applying for. Fernandez, Veliora, and
Briones each had written an affidavit to affirm that Soriano was with them that day. These
affidavits were notarized by Bernardo Cuaresma on October 21, 2005.

The missing document dismissing the case

The rape case was dismissed on January 26, 2006 penned by Alexandro Lopez, Assistant
Provincial Prosecutor of Region III, San Fernando, Pampanga as approved by Jesus Y.
Manarang, the Provincial Prosecutor. In part, the document says: “The foregoing facts, together
with the rift going on between the INC and the ADD, which we cannot deny, only show that the
complainant was indisputably ill-motivated from the inception, and these necessarily, without
any scintilla of doubt, substantially affect, if not lessen, his credibility as an unperjured affiant.
Wherefore, premises having been considered, the undersigned recommends the DISMISSAL, as
he hereby DISMISSES, the complaint for rape filed by Daniel Veridiano against Eliseo Soriano
docketed herein as I.S. N0. 05-I-2459 and 2460.”

Months later, however, Raul Gonzalez, Secretary of Justice, on March 21, 2006, directed
Regional State Prosecutor Jesus Simbulan to elevate the records of the rape case to his office.
The letter said: “Department of Justice. Memorandum to RSP Jesus Simbulan, ORSP, Region
III, Subject: Daniel Veridiano vs. Eliseo Soriano for Rape. Date: March 21, 2006. In the interest
of justice, you are directed to elevate the records of above-captioned case to my office. For
immediate compliance. Raul Gonzalez. Secretary.”

In the transmittal letter of the investigating prosecutor Jesus Manarang who first handled the
case, he clearly stated that the records contained all 214 pages, including the resolution rendered
by him which dismissed the case. However, when Soriano’s group requested for the copy of the
case from the Department of Justice, it claimed that no such dismissal resolution was part of the
case. By that time, Prosecutor Jesus Manarang was replaced by Jesus Simbulan who was ordered
by Gonzalez to elevate the records to Gonzalez’ office.

No one petitioned for the case to be elevated as no resolution was not yet even filed in the Office
of Gonzalez, yet the Secretary of Justice ordered the elevation which is highly irregular.
Gonzalez then re-filed this dismissed case in Pampanga as reported by ABS-CBN Online on
May 3, 2006. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=37521

Missing Supreme Court Reports Annotated (SCRA)

Members of Soriano’s group question the way Philippine justice is going: Why is the document
dismissing the case missing? Should it be like the missing SCRA where the Iglesia ni Cristo
deacons were involved in the killing of 5 Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP)
students? Why are important documents disappearing from the files of the Supreme Court and
that of the Department of Justice when the Iglesia ni Cristo are involved?
In Supreme Court Reports Annotated, Volume 339 dated August 28, 2000, in a decision
rendered by Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr., on the case “PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,
plaintiff-appellee, vs. JUANITO ABELLA, DIOSDADO GRANADA, BENJAMIN DE
GUZMAN, and EDGARDO VALENCIA, accused-appellants”, the four accused in these cases,
who are deacons of the Iglesia ni Cristo, were declared guilty beyond reasonable doubt on five
(5) counts of MURDER. On page 147, it states -

“There, they were mauled, tortured and beaten by appellants, who were deacons of the INC, as
well as by their cohorts, using steel tubes, lead pipes, guns and other blunt instruments.
Thereafter they were loaded into the van, which forthwith sped out of the compound; and three
days later, or on 10 March 1992, the victim’s bodies were found floating in Pasig River, showing
signs of foul play.” The Supreme court at that time was headed by Hilarion Davide, popularly
known to be a just man.

ABS-CBN on INC payroll?

Puto’s rape claim was published by ABS-CBN Interactive for more than a year. The article was
such that only the date was changing. Editors in Soriano’s group began to protest that article,
question the leadership of this outfit, and the kind of training its people had. This was made
through a news posted online and titled, “Is ABS-CBN Interactive a legitimate news outfit?”

This one-story online site went blank for a time. The rape story was not there anymore but only
its masthead. It returned with a vengeance, however, with another name – ABS-CBN Online. As
though with malice, the rape story was back and stayed while it lasted. Meanwhile, they twisted
the name of the complainant they protected to Pedriano from Veridiano. This emboldened INC
posters to keep repeating the rape story in many online sites and fighting for Daniel Veridiano,
alias Puto.

The rape story was picked up by Wikipedia that placed it as an integral part of the biography of
Eliseo Soriano. This led to some church editors tangling with the Wikipedia staff. When Moriori
of Wikipedia was chided for making use of a discredited source like ABS-CBN Interactive, his
reply was to this effect: “There are many others I can use. I still have other sources.” Moriori in
the end used Manila Standard as source.

Many times over, the rape story was repeated by news outfits like Soriano was convicted
already- an overkill that effectively bared their intentions but mostly what group they were
linked to. The aspect of its being dismissed was never mentioned – nor was the intervention of
the Secretary of Justice. Despite ABS-CBN’s background of the case that it reported the first
time, there was no mention that their new reporting concerned a dismissed but re-filed case.

Still the questions remain: Who changed the name of Daniel Veridiano to Daniel Pedriano? Was
it Raul Gonzalez, the Secretary of Justice who was highly interested in the case and had it refiled
although dismissed? Or was it the ABS-CBN to facilitate their yearlong reporting, protect
somebody but continuously destroy Soriano? In the way they treated the material, was that news
for the public or an advertisement paid against Soriano? Who is now considered the complainant
of Soriano, a Veridiano or a Pedriano?

With the rate Soriano’s enemies are going, one cannot miss a relationship with the phoned-in
calls to radio programs. As Soriano is abroad serving his international congregation, one
suddenly hears his name mentioned by out-of-topic callers, an obvious fisher for his location:
“What do you think happened to that Soriano? Where do you think he went? He was charged of
rape, you know.” The man on board was heard to shoot back, “Sorry, you are out of topic!”

While Soriano had to exile himself, Soriano’s voice could still be heard on radio from his taped
programs from 10 o’clock at night to 1 o’clock in the morning over at DZAS and DZRH in
“Itanong mo kay Soriano, Biblia ang sasagot” (Ask Soriano, the Bible will answer). To some of
the questions asked, he could not avoid telling the truth about the Iglesia ni Cristo. Soriano can
also be heard expounding the bible in “ADD by Demand,” a program in TOP Channel of UNTV
that recently inked partnerships to make telecasts available in America and Canada. Added to
that is www.truthcaster.com and his blog in esoriano.wordpress.com. Soriano is being followed
by millions because of his great understanding of the scriptures.
Religion

In the website of the US Embassy in Manila on International Religious Freedom Report, the
Church of God International, more popularly known as Ang Dating Daan (The Old Path) is
named as an offshoot of the Iglesia ni Cristo. It is not so and never was, and the embassy was
informed in 2006 then again in 2007, but the information remained the same.

On religions matters, it is consistently claimed that “there is no change,” implying that all is well
with the country despite what the Iglesia ni Cristo, with the blessings of Office of the President,
is doing. For example, The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB)
under the Office of the President and headed by Ma. Consoliza Laguardia had suspended the
program of Ang Dating Daan (ADD or The Old Path) of Soriano many times and at one time on
the charges that Soriano uttered “Iglesia ni Manalo” (Church of Manalo) which the complainants
said hurts them. However, in Net25’s Ang Tamang Daan (ATD), a counterfeit of Soriano’s ADD
program, the INC ministers as co-anchors spend a lot of time tearing the minister apart as
magnanakaw (robber), mangogotong (extortioner), mangagansto (plunderer), yet the MTRCB
allows them to continue.

The ATD program was revealed by Romy Español, an INC minister who got affiliated with
Soriano’s group, as a program that was really put up to destroy Soriano at all costs.

Puto’s “victory”

In tandem with these irregularities in the justice system, Veridiano is still lucky as in the Bureau
of Immigration, he seems to have church brothers working for him. Soriano was eventually
placed on a watch list. In the military, Puto would never lack brothers there. The Iglesia ni Cristo
had long been displaying their might against the ADD Convention Center which they began to
habitually raid, the first being that one from the NBI under Gen. Reynaldo Wycoco in February
1-2, 2002. This was followed by a time when Bro. Soriano left the Center to hold a Worldwide
Bible Exposition at the Araneta Center on December 20, 2005. The Local Police and some later
on identified as military members of the INC forced their way into the Convention Center,
arrogantly marched into the Strangers’ Hotel where they thought Martizano, the minister who
left their fold, was billeted.

Puto’s victory is capped by the fact that Soriano was able to leave the country, yet the Interpol
has his name with them. The Interpol is emphatic, though, that a Red Notice is not an
international arrest warrant and that everyone should be assumed innocent until proven guilty.
Alfred P. Dalizon, who has strong links with the Iglesia ni Cristo, however, reported on August
17, 2008, in People’s Tonight, a tabloid in the country, that Soriano is branded as a fugitive and
is on an international arrest. He had it linked to World News Network, Journal Online of the
Journal Group of Publications.

This practice of false reporting sets off other media outfits to pick up the report as legitimate
report, it was observed. Were it not protested upon by the editors of Soriano’s group, Dalizon’s
story may have created the chain reaction that he seemed to have intended. The editors asked for
sanctions on Dalizon by his office, otherwise a protest of bigger dimensions would be forth-
coming.

Fresh challenge

Soriano reiterated his challenge to debate with Manalo after he had exiled himself towards the
end of 2005 – a manifestation that he wanted resolution into all this hounding after him. The
immigration officials have him on the watchlist, the Secretary of Justice is highly interested in
the mocked-up charge of rape, and although dismissed, had it re-filed. The Interpol has his name
on “Search” which an INC supporter banners as an international arrest warrant. To Soriano, all
of these have began from the practice of selling and buying of votes.

No conclusion could be made then except that new information on religion in the country has to
be made. There is religious persecution in the country – thanks to the penis enlarger that opened
a can of secrets from politics, to justice, to immigration, and military connections. More
importantly, it has affirmed the role of media that cover these secrets from the eyes of the
peering public. For one, why isn’t the murder in cold blood of Marcos Mataro, the UNTV host
that left the INC and joined the Ang Dating Daan group not solved despite the fact that the
reward had been jacked up to PHP 1.2M? Apparently, media from the INC greatly disinforms
the public and covers for those involved.

There is more to tell. But the penis enlarger has told much already.

First posted in Newsvine.com 8/27/2008

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