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While former agriculture undersecretary Jocelyn “Joc-Joc” Bolante, who has been held at the San Pedro Processing Center in Los Angeles since Friday, refused the assistance of the Philippine Consulate in Los Angeles, our sources said his son, Anthony, has requested Mike Arroyo’s help.

Anthony, our source said, left Manila immediately after news of his father’s detention. It was a lucky coincidence that Mike Arroyo arrived in San Francisco July 10 from Europe.

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Lack of information on Bolante’s detention has given rise to speculations. Foreign Affairs spokesman Bert Asuque said they respect the request of Bolante’s family to refer all queries to Atty. Antonio Zulueta.”

We called up Zulueta. He was not in his office the whole day and the secretary said she is not authorized to give his number. She also said Zulueta did not issue any statement on Bolante’s case.

US Ambassador Kristie Kenney said it’s a law enforcement matter and it would be inappropriate for her to comment on it.

Bolante was holder of a US business (B1) and tourist (B2) visa. He has been a frequent traveler to the US and he even has a house there. What could be the reason for the cancellation of his visa?

Could it have something to do with the request to the US government of Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, way back last November asking for assistance in tracking down the whereabouts of Bolante, who is being sought in connection with the inquiry in the P3 billion fertilizer scam?

After a month, Magsaysay got a reply from Joseph Tilghman, chief of the non-immigrant visa section, saying that they need Washington approval to comply with the request.

But why is the bail being asked so big? Two visitors in my blog raised questions that are in everybody’s mind. Anna from Brussels wrote: “$100,000 bail for Bolante is huge. Are we sure his arrest only has got something to do with his visa? There must be something far more serious.” Schumey concurred, “A $100,000 bail is unusually huge, unless his arrest includes criminal liability.”

There are speculations that Bolante could have violated the US customs regulation that if you are carrying more than $10,000 in monetary instruments into or out of the United States, you must file a report with US Customs. Failure to comply can result in civil and criminal penalties, including seizure of the currency or monetary instruments on the amount of money one can bring into the US.

But then that’s a customs regulations and it was the immigration authorities who nabbed Bolante.

There’s also the question why Mike Arroyo did not immediately bring Bolante out of detention. Even if he was in Europe, couldn’t he easily instruct someone to help his friend? After all, Bolante’s contribution to his wife’s election fund from the money intended for farmers helped a lot in their rigging of the 2004 elections. Has there been a falling out among Arroyo’s closely knit circle of Rotarian friends?

Mike’s Europe pilgrimage also has raised a lot of rumors. Gloria Arroyo told reporters at the end of her Vatican, Italy, and Spain visit that her husband was going to Avila to trace his family roots which Mike said goes back to St. Therese.

There were talks that Mike didn’t stay the whole ten days in Avila and he was spotted in Switzerland. Well, if it was he who was seen in Switzerland, he must be into another kind of family undertaking.

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My column on “E” last July 3 elicited queries as well as additional info. I wrote that “E” and her companion were scheduled to go to scenic Lugano, on the border of Switzerland and Italy, then proceed to Tuscany and Venice.

My latest info was, they canceled the Tuscany and Venice portions of their itinerary but they made it to Lugano. I was also told Lugano was suggested to them by their golfing friend who is president of a government bank.

I got curious what’s in Lugano that a bank executive would consider special for his special friends. I got my answer in the internet which said, “Lugano is third behind only Zurich and Geneva as a Swiss banking center”.

Here’s more on Lugano:

“There is arguably no cosier place to stash your cash or do business. Easy to access yet free of rush or crush, set by a limpid lake, Lugano combines serenity with secrecy, ladled with lashings of la dolce vita – because this is not so much Switzerland as Italy with organization.

“Turn south out of Malpensa Airport, and an hour’s journey will bring you to Milan. Turn north, and in fractionally less time you can be in Lugano, strolling along the flowered lakefront or enjoying an aperitif at an outdoor café.

“Alternatively, a short air trip across the Alps from Zurich or Bern brings you to Agno airport, a tiny cluster of buildings less than 15 minutes by shuttle from the city centre.

“Little wonder, perhaps, that Switzerland’s southernmost city, nestled in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, is on the cusp of overtaking populous Geneva as the country’s second largest banking centre after Zurich.

“The gnomes of Lugano don’t go home to lunch as they do elsewhere. They go out to lunch in crystal-clinking eateries or earthy, rural ‘grottoes’ serving sublime risotto or game, and are happy for you to join them. They may even pick up the tab. And, for certain, they will smile and enjoy a drink. The Ticinese wines are excellent, most consumed locally, with little left for export. Then there are the nut and lemon liqueurs.

“Lugano people have character and flair, tempered by that streak of number-crunching, tax-efficient, keep-the-rest-of-the-world-at-bay attitude that is forever Swiss.”

(Photos of Bolante,left, and Mike Arroyo, right, from Abs-CBN news/Google)

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169 Comments

  1. jorgie jorgie

    Will Bolante be another Malacanang sacrificial lamb? I doubt it. If the Palace helped and protected Garcilliano, the same help shall be given to Bolante whose participation in that multi-billion fertilizer scam would shake the Arroyos. That’s why the Fat Guy Mike immediately flew to California from Europe. At first, instruction was given to son Mikey Mouse Arroyo who went ahead. The elder Arroyo then followed. The alibi they gave was that they’re in San Francisco not Los Angeles. So what? They’re both in California. Air travel to Los Angeles from San Francisco is only about two hours. The Arroyos can’t just let go of this Bolante…not at this time when Bansot’s throne is shaking.

  2. alitaptap alitaptap

    Sacrificial lamb? Isagani just bragged that fat guy told ABS-CBN the bail money is on the way to delivery. Bolante will be out of the slammer in no time at all. Next thing you will hear is that Bolante is enjoying the splendor of the bansot palace at 1776 Sacramento cor. Van Ness in San Francisco. And Why not? did not Yuko say that Bolante and fat guy are dead ringers?

  3. Isagani Isagani

    These are all good questions. I hope we get some good, credible answers soon.

  4. Ever wondered how garci and bola’s odyssey have some similarities? They have one thing in common: the same benefactor. As sure as the sun rises in the East, bola will be protected by da fat guy coded ‘bluebird’ and his ‘lualhati’…..

  5. Isagani Isagani

    alitaptap, “isagani just bragged that…?” Wow, ang galing!

  6. Alitaptap:

    Magkamukhang-magkamukha si Fatso at Bolate. When I saw his picture on Tribune online akala ko nga si Fatso, e si Bolate pala! Ang laki ng similarity.

    As for bringing back Bolate to the Philippines para magago na naman ang mga senators na umiimbestiga sa mga katulad ni Iggy, Garci, Norberto “Himatay” Gonzales, I’d rather that the US keeps him in jail without bail!

    Puede naman na doon siya imbestigahan nila Magsaysay kung talagang gusto nila because of good relationship between the Philippines and the USA. I know this is usually done through proper channels because of what they call as “protocol.”

    Kahit nga iyong sinabing ni-refuse ni Bolanteng dalawin siya ng mga taga-consulate sa LA, walang magagawa ang consulate kung ayaw niyang padalaw sa kanila. Kahit nga mga kamag-anak niyang ay di dapat ipadalaw para hindi makapagtago ng mga ebidensiya. Iyong abogado niya puede.

    Kaya kung ako kina Magsaysay, susulatan ko ang mga dapat niyang sulatan para iyong si Bolante ay hindi makausap ng mga kasama niya sa krimen na ginagawa niya at magsalita siya ng magsalita. Kung tunay din sila, malalaman nila ang dapat nilang gawin. Mabuti rin sigurong magdasal sila for wisdom kung ano ang dapat nilang gawin.

    Chance na nilang ma-corner ng husto si Bolante. Ngayon, bistado natin kung sinu-sino itong mga nagpapanggap na kumakalaban kuno kay Bansot pero kasama din ni Bansot sa mga kalokohan niya! Parang si Brenda bago nabigyan ng malaking abuloy sa patay ng anak niya! Biglang baligtad!

  7. There, I posted their pictures side by side for good comparison.

  8. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    DNA-ID check may confirm Joc-Joc Bolante and Jose Pidal have common DNA-lahing mandarambong. Of course, Malacanang Palace and political allies protects its kind.

  9. jorgie jorgie

    alitaptap, Fat Guy’s mansion is not at Sacramento Street but at Bush Street in San Francisco, although Sacramento Street is just nearby. The mansion has a caretaker and his name has initials RV, a classmate of the Fat Guy and working as a bartender at night in San Francisco. The Arroyos also frequent a Japanese restaurant in downtown SF owned by a Filipino whose initials are AL. The owner is close to Bansot since she was still the vice-president.

  10. Thanks, Ellen. Magkamukhang-magkamukha talaga! Parang pinagbiyak na bunga! Siguro ganyan din ang mukha ni Satanas! 😛

  11. goldenlion goldenlion

    Ha, ha, ha, ha!!! Ellen, perfect ang pictures. Sila ay “body & soul”. Siyempre pa….birds of the same feathers!! Hay naku, lumalalim ang kaso ni Bolate. Humihina na ang immune system ni gloria. Sooner or later ang mga bolate ay magpipirmihan na……..for her downfall.

    Alam mo Ellen, akala ko iyong bail ni Bolate ay amounting to Php1 milyon lang, 5 milyon piso pala !. Hindi kasi ako sanay magcompute ng dollars to peso. It’s not visda related violations. May criminal case iyan. Isa ko pang iniisip, may problema din kaya si Bolante sa Rotary club?? Ang dami naman niyang pera!! Nakakalula.

    Senate should request for his extradition. Doon na lang litisin, kasi kung dito sa Pilipinas, naku!!! yari tayo kay black magic woman. Buti pa si Fat guy busy lagi…… sa kanyang business and lovelife affairs. Madapa sana siya !!! O di kaya madulas sa stairs ng airplane!!!

  12. jorgie jorgie

    Ang kasamaan ay hindi mananatiling habang panahon. Gagawa at gagawa ng paraan ang Panginoon upang ihayag ang kasamaan.
    Iyan ang nangyari kay Bolante. Wala tayong kamalay-malay eh ang humuli pala sa kanila nga Kano. Iba ang mga Kano, para sa kanila ang batas ay batas. Kung nagkamali ko, uusigin ka at ikukulong. Pero marunong din maglaro ang mga Kano. Kung may kailangan sila, makikipagkasundo iyan. Kahit sinong demonyo ay pakikisamahan niyan kapag kailangan nila pero kung hindi na basura ang turing sa iyo. Iyan ang nangyari kay Gen. Noriega ng Panama. Hindi po tayo lumalayo ng usapan. May connection po ito. Siguro ay dumating na ang oras na bibitawan na ng Amerika si Pandak. Isa itong mga senyales. Ang kaso ni Bolante ay lalaki pa na pati ang US media ay sasali. Hindi magtatagal ay ikakalat ng US and kanilang mga operatibang CIA sa atin. Tapos, magigising na lang tayo na ibinaon na pala si Pandak sa ilog Pasig.

  13. Ellen:

    Just a thought, could it be possible that the Fatso was the one who had Bolante apprehended by the Immigration? Could it be possible that there had been a rift in the relationship now between Bolante and the Pidals? For why then should the family of Bolante ask the Fatso for help to bail him out?

    Ang laking misteryo ito? Curioser and curioser ang labas ng mga sumusubaybay sa saga na ito!

    Ang magaling nito, lalo lang naipit ngayon si Fatso sa ginawa kung siya nga ang may pakana ng pagkakahuli ni Bolante!

    BTW, Ellen, iyong paghuli kung may dala kang pera na mahigit sa allowed ng Customs ay sa Immigration dahil nakasulat sa papel na ibinibigay sa Immigration na visa form at Customs Declaration Form. Puede namang hindi malaman kung walang nagsumbong! Kaya doon pa lang sa pagpasok niya sa Immigration ay nasita na siya.

    At saka bakit sa LA siya bumaba at hindi sa SFO? Ang daming tanong. I’m printing out all the news and list down my questions parang imbestigador, and ask questions that we usually ask criminals during investigations of their cases in the police as when we do investigations of Filipinos who have committed crimes in Japan.

  14. The reason why people look alike is the time they spend together…..pidal and bola must have spent so many hours together “to plot and to hold” on to power.

  15. jorgie jorgie

    I just noticed the name Bolante and the word “Botante” (voter). Bolante was the operator of that scam to raise money for the midget last election. Bolante para sa Botante…hmmm…sounds good uh!

  16. jorgie:
    Now we see the connection, ei? Bolante was used in the last election. I’d opt for BOLA as in namboBOLA. Sabagay, pareho sila ng pidal couple.

  17. goldenlion goldenlion

    Sorry, it should be read “Senate should not, I repeat, should not request for his extradition.

  18. Dominique Dominique

    It looks like all is not well in Gloria and Mike’s kingdom. Have the arroyo’s dropped bolante or is bolante blackmailing the arroyos?

    Looks like things are catching up with them. They brought it upon themselves.

  19. goldenlion goldenlion

    Until now, nagtataka pa rin ako, Bakit ba Jocelyn ang name ni Bolante? Ano bang akala ng mga magulang niya, babae siya?? Sa totoo lang, bakit kaya hindi man lang naisip ni joc joc joc na papalitan ang first name niya? Ang dami naman niyang pera, kayang -kaya niyang bayaran ang Bureau of Archives…… Buti hindi nalito ang US immigration sa paghuli sa kanya.

  20. vic vic

    My own speculation is that the U.S. immigration is holding Mr. Bolante for further investigation. It could be for violating the U.S. law of money laundering, or is waiting for more information from Philippine Authorities for further action. The amount of bail is quite huge, but considering that Mr. Bolante has the ability to disappear in a moments notice, also didn’t escape the U.S. court. Maybe just the reason for the unusually huge bail..

  21. Dominique Dominique

    Mike stayed behind in Spain after Gloria Arroyo’s visit to vatican, italy and spain. But he was spotted in switzerland.

    “E” with her romantic partner, went to Lugano, one of the major banking centers of switzerland.

    Are these directly related?

  22. Goldenlion, All:

    Sabi ng kaibigan ko na baka travelling on official passport pa si Bolante kahit hindi na siya nagtratrabaho sa gobyerno at nagduda ang Immigration sa LAX dahil nga babae pa ang pangalan niya. Akala ngayon peke ang passport niya at kinasuhan siya ng falsification of public documents na kailangan ngayon ang verification ng Manila DFA at Malacanang!

    Baka ngayon natakot si Pandak kaya kunyari wala siyang pakialam diyan! Tapos sa pagbubukalkal ng gamit ni Bolante nakita iyong limpak limpak na pera na galing sa Switzerland. Tignan natin ngayon ang gagawin noong kamukha niya kung isasalba siya o hindi!

    Tama ka, ako rin iyan ang nasasaisip ko na hindi siya puedeng ibalik sa kamay ng mga hungkag doon sa Pilipinas dahil walang mangyayari. Tignan mo na lang ang nangyari kay Iggy Pidal, naging Congressman pa. Saan ka nakakita ng bansang ang isang sinungaling at may record ay magiging Congressman?!

    Doon na lang sina Magsaysay na pumunta sa America at ipitin si Bolante doon. Siguraduhin lang nilang hindi makakalabas si Bolante katulad nang nangyari kina Aquino at doon sa sinasabing spy daw ni Lacson at Erap e double agent naman pala at kakutsaba din noong nababalitang kabit ni Pandak!

    Hanggang hindi nila natutuhang ipairal ng tama ang batas ay walang pag-asang makulong itong si Bolante sa Pilipinas. Maski nga iyong binisto na ng mga Amerikano mismo na nagnanakaw sa militar ay mukhang hindi pa rin napaparusahan ng husto gawa nang malakas sa itaas! Iyan nga mismong mga Amerikano na ang nagbisto dahil na rin sa sariling kaswapangan at pagkaganid!

    Dito nga kamakailan ay nabigyan ng sentensiyang 12 years ang isang customs officer na nagdala ng baril na galing sa AFP para ibenta sa mga Yakuza kundi pa may kumplutan ng paggawa ng mga ganitong kabalbalan sa loob ng mismong militar na pinababa ng husto ang kategorya nitong si Pandak! Nakakahiya!

  23. jinxies6719 jinxies6719

    14 July 2006

    Ms. Ellen,

    See I told you guys, if the joke is by no means, not important anymore to the leprechaun and the big penguin, why is it that there was an emergency meeting involving malacanan, the DFA and the US Embassy??? , the leprechaun and the big penguin will certainly not leave a comrade behind. What was the content of the drafted letter/s of the DFA regarding the joke???accordingly, the joke is being charged with money laundering??? but who’s money was laundered??? I don’t want to jump into conclusion, but, is that the money laundered was the one used by the joke to fund the election campaign of the leprechaun??? We are all asking what happened to the money that is supposed to be used for the CARP??? Don’t you think that the money laundered by the joke is the same money that is missing intended for the CARP??? I hope the US government will not listen to the joke’s request for a political asylum for he is not being persecuted, lest he is being protected by the powers that be.

    The photo, wow, parang pinagbiyak na p…., hehehehe

    On the claim of the leprechaun that Lord is the only one who can determine if she is guilty or not, yes it’s the lord alright who will set her free from all allegations thrown against her. But wait, the lord I am mentioning here is not the LORD ALMIGHTY, but all the lords of GAMBLINGS/DRUGS/SMUGGLING, ETC,……. hEHEHEHEHE

    jinx

  24. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    There’s a possibility that the Philippine Senate asked the US Embassy in Manila to cancel Joc-Joc Bolante‘s visa.

    US Embassy in Manila ordered Bolante’s visa canceled

    The US Embassy in Manila asked US immigration authorities to cancel ex-agriculture secretary Jocelyn “Joc-Joc” Bolante upon his arrival at Los Angeles airport, ABS-CBN North America Bureau reported Friday.
    ABS-CBN correspondent Yong Chaves said she received the information from Lori Haley, spokeswoman for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) western region office.
    A US Department of Homeland Security official also revealed that no bail has been set for Bolante’s temporary release. The report contradicts earlier news that US authorities had set a bond of $100,000 for the ex-agriculture official.

    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryID=44371

  25. goldenlion goldenlion

    Oo nga, the black magic woman claims it is only God who can judge her.wehter she has done wrong or not. ganun pala eh, e di palabasin na anting lahat ang nakakulong, pati si Erap, and let the God judge them. Abolish the judicial department dahil wala na silang gagawin. Pati DOJ, alisin na rin. Stop making laws, most of all alisin na rin ang mga opisyales ng gobyerno, from president to Senate/congress down to governor and the barangay officials.

    Di ba baliw na talaga si gloria? Palibhasa nabubuhay sa ilusyon. Pati Diyos idinadamay. God will give His judgement of the right time when we all die, but not now, since the liar is still very much around on earth, our laws will take charge of her sins to the people. God’s punishment will be vested to her in the after life…kung mabibigyan pa siya ng panibagong buhay…hindi alam ni gloria…pati kaluluwa niya ay susunugin sa dagat-dagatang apoy. Iyan ang ending ng DA BANSOT CODE!

  26. jorgie jorgie

    Bakit Jocelyn ang pangalan ni Bolante? Ewan ko. Baka nang ipinanganak siya babae talaga kaya lang nag-sex transplant agad. Gusto kasi ng parents lalaki eh naibigay na ang pangalang Jocelyn sa hospital registry. Baby pa lang nag-sex transplant siya. Sa Singapore yata ginawa…madali lang naman…ikakabit lang ang isang goma. Si Luli naman dating lalaki daw. Eh walang anak na babae si Pandak kaya nag-sex transplant din. Ang talagang pangalan ni Luli noong lalaki pa siya ay Tuli meaning sa English “circumcised”. Pagmasdan mo ang mukha ni Luli, mukhang lalaki di ba?

  27. goldenlion goldenlion

    Yes, ystakei, baka nga bolante travels on official documents the Philippine government !!! There is possibility! Saka talagang nakakapagtaka ang laki ng bail!! My husband was onced overstayed in Germany, he was deported back to our country.. pero magkano lang binayaran niya noon? Para ngang wala eh. Malalaman din natin ang buong katotohanan ng Bolante expedition……sorry na lang siya, dahil nasabat siya ng mga pirates of the carribean!!

  28. jorgie jorgie

    goldenlion, babae ka pala kasi binanggit mo ang “My husband…” Di ba dapat ang pangalan mo dito ay “goldenlioness” dahil babae ka?

    Anyway, wala pa akong narinig na ang bail sa immigration violation ay $100,000. I’ll try to contact some US friends. Kapag may balita at tsismis na ako, I’ll share this with you all.

  29. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Early Morning News on ANC hosted by Ricky Carandang said that the cancellation of Jok-jok Bolante’s US visa was requested by the Philippine government. No other comments followed as the US Embassy in Manila refused to give any statements.

    Well, well let’s wait for the other developments since Bansot’s spokesperson is a very well known double-talker, whom shall we believe?

    Parang palos itong si Bolante dahil nang simulan ni Sne. Magsaysay ang Senate hearing tungkol sa fertilizer scam at pina-aattend siya ay limang beses siyang palabas-masok ng Pilipinas. Eh iyong nandoon naman sa Philippine Immigration ay “NO HEAR, NO SEE kaya NO TALK”. Puro sila denial na walang Jocelyn Bolante na nakatala sa kanilang records.

    Oo nga pala Ms. Ellen, parang biniyak na bunga ng niyog ang larawan ng dalawa – tama sina Yuko pero kung ilalagay si Satanas sa gitna nila ay baka magulat tayong – dahil si Satanas pala ay may nunal sa pisngi!

  30. manuelbuencamino manuelbuencamino

    The hobbit’s money in a gnome bank.

  31. jorgie jorgie

    Mang Emilio: Huwag mo naman insultuhin si Satanas. Di hamak na mas guwapo si Taning kina Fat Guy Mike at Bolabolante.

  32. Spartan Spartan

    …”by the Philippine government”,…hhhmmmmm, malawak yan. Puwede ngang sina Pandak mismo para kung sakaling “bumibitaw” na si “JokJokJok”, eh medyo “matigtig” nila ng kaunti. Puwede rin naman dahil nga sa “communique” ni Sen. Magsaysay, dahil let’s face it ang “senado” ay parte pa rin ng Philippine government, yun nga lang hindi ng “rehimen” ni Pandak. Pero iyong “angle” na kasi “he was travelling on official Philippine government docs, specifically yung passport niya ay pula at hindi berde”, ayun “nakitaan ng butas” ni Uncle Sam para “maigapos” ang “pugante”. Ngayon, nasa mga kamay na nina Sen. Magsaysay ang “bola” kung gusto talaga nila magkaroon ng “saysay” ang “development” na ito, kailangan “lipad” na agad sila dun sa “tate”, at baka “makapag-hokus-pokus-abra-kadabra” pa si FatGuy dun eh “makahulagpos pa ang palos”.

  33. manuelbuencamino manuelbuencamino

    Let’s add to the speculation –

    Maybe Bolante was caught with two passports. Different names.

  34. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Jorgie: ibig mong sabihin “maganda”? … kailan naman naging maganda si Bansot?

  35. Emilio:

    Nahuhuli ang mga kumag sa mga isinusulat natin dito. The money laundering angle ang laman ng mga pahayagan sa Pilipinas. Di ba sinabi ko iyan dahil imposibleng visa lang ang problema gawa nang puede namang ipa- A to A si Bolante kung visa lang ang problema. I should know dahil ang dami kong nahawakang ganyang kaso dito sa Japan, at saka nakita ko ang ganyang ginawa sa isang pilipino o intsik sa SFO airport nang minsang magpunta kami ng anak ko doon to visit my folks.

    Kaya nga react agad iyong alagad ni Pandak dahil bistado agad sila, ginagawang pang mga mangmang ang mga pilipino!

    Baka nasusuya na rin si Bolante na parang fugitive siya sa batas kaya nakipag-show-down na siya doon sa kamukha niya na nagalit kaya pinahamak siya ngayon. O di lumabas na galing Maynila pa ang request ng pag-cancel ng entry permit ni Bolante at pagkatapos pinagdala siguro ng maraming pera para mabisto. Hindi naman magamit ngayon na pang-bail iyong dala gawa nang confiscated at gagawing ebidensiya laban sa kaniya. Ang laking kapalpakan di ba? Nakakahiya ang mga ito! Akala kasi pati sa ibang bansa kaya nilang mag-abuso!

    Hopefully, may mangyari sana dito sa kasong ito. Kundi e wala nang ibang paraan kundi mag-aklas na ang sambayanan dahil hindi matatanggal si Ungas kundi sa ganitong paraan bago makialam si Bush nang matindihan gaya ng ginawa niya sa Iraq at Afghanistan.

    Remember na kasama ang Pilipinas sa listahan ng mga bansang lilipulin daw niya dahil sa kaniyang war on terrorism gawa nga ng Abu Sayaff kuno at langis na hindi pa nakakalkal sa Mindanao at pati na sa Luzon!

    BTW, ang sabi galing si Bolante sa Korea at hindi sa Switzerland, totoo ba ito?

  36. jorgie jorgie

    Ah Emilio, iyon bang Satanas na sinabi mong nasa gitna ng dalawa eh si bansot? Oo nga…mas maganda siya.

  37. Emilio, ANC’s report that the request for cancellation of Bolante’s visa came from Manila could be referring to the request from magsaysay’s committee. As I mentioned in my column

    “Could it have something to do with the request to the US government of Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, way back last November asking for assistance in tracking down the whereabouts of Bolante, who is being sought in connection with the inquiry in the P3 billion fertilizer scam?

    “After a month, Magsaysay got a reply from Joseph Tilghman, chief of the non-immigrant visa section, saying that they need Washington approval to comply with the request.”

    That means, the Senate’s persistence worked. Slow maybe but it worked.

  38. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Yuko,

    Nakakahiya! talagang nakakahiya ang mga double-talk na ginagawa ng mga nasa poder ngayon.

    Kaliwa, kanan, likod at harap ang mga batikos sa kanila ngayon kaya hindi nila alam kung papaano ilagan.

    Dateline Philippines News Update from ANC: Jocelyn Bolante is seeking asylum in the US. Is he being politically persecuted? By whom? Not with the opposistion that’s for sure because he got the powers-that-be behind him.

  39. Yuko, please don’t be confused. Bolante came from Seoul, Korea. it was mike arroyo who was seen in Switzerland before he arrived in San Francisco.

  40. ANC also reported that there was no bail being asked. So it looks like the report on the $100,000 bail bond still has to be verified.

  41. Even this report of Bolante’s request for asylum still has to be verified.

  42. Manuel,ang galing mong mag-pick up! (“The hobbit’s money in a gnome bank.”)

    Dominique, re your query:”Mike stayed behind in Spain after Gloria Arroyo’s visit to vatican, italy and spain. But he was spotted in switzerland.

    “E” with her romantic partner, went to Lugano, one of the major banking centers of switzerland.

    “Are these directly related?”

    I leave it to you to conclude.

  43. Emilio_OFW Emilio_OFW

    Ms. Ellen:

    Thanks – I hope the cancellation of Bolante’s visa was a response to the request of Sen. Magsaysay’s committee. Better late than never!

    Since the piece-meal information we are hearing from ANC requires further verification, in a day or two we hope the real events will be released.

  44. jorgie jorgie

    If Bolante applies for asylum in the US, he will certainly be denied. He has no basis. There is no political or religious persecution. His life is not in danger because he is identified with Malacanang. He better think of some other reasons to stay in the US; but not asylum, though filing it would delay his departure. His asylum application will be heard by immigration judge even if it is baseless. That’s how the US justice system works. If the judge denies his application, Bolante can appeal with the BIA (Bureau of Immigration Appeal) and then up to the 9th Circuit. The last level is the US Supreme Court that seldom reaches unless there’s a question of law. But with a good immigration lawyer (Bolante has all the money to pay), he can stay in the US while his case is pending. And he may even be granted work permit. Crazy as it sounds but that’s the way it is when it comes to asylum application. It takes years to get a final decision. By then, Bansot either has concluded her term of office, ousted or died mysteriously (I prefer the last one). And this fertilizer scam would have been forgotten.

  45. Jefferson Chiong Jefferson Chiong

    Mapayapang hapon sa inyong lahat!!! 🙂

    What we deserve
    CTALK By Cito Beltran
    The Philippine Star 07/14/2006

    It was on the steps of ABS-CBN that a formerly popular singer engaged me in her monologue of why she felt justified bashing a president of the republic. Being a concerned citizen and supposed taxpayer, she felt every ounce righteous in her tirade.

    Then I asked the question that I myself avoided or thought irrelevant for many years. “Given all our right reasons for attacking and replacing presidents, where or what role does God have in appointing or placing leaders in power?”

    How many times have we heard pastors and priests tell us to pray for our leaders as it is written in the Bible. And how quickly do we res-pond to them by dismissing their counsel as unrealistic, discon-nected, if not down right fantasy?!

    I for one used to react that way and carried on with the same tirade as most Filipinos do. Until one day it hit me that our history of leadership reflected divine logic which I could only surmise as God giving us what we “deserve”, if not what we badly needed.

    It is not a political science spin-off or some deep religious analysis but merely a historical review of leadership from Ferdinand Marcos, Cory Aquino, Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, and finally to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

    More than anything, I expect it to make people really think about all the energy they waste in something God is already managing.

    I wish I could include Diosdado Macapagal to sort of create a poetic political full circle, but unfortunately I hardly knew anything about his term and did not consciously experience it. That, I leave to Manong Max, Jarius and Alex.

    For many years, I both admired and hated Ferdinand Marcos. He started out as the visionary who vowed to “Make this nation great again”, the “polo-jack president who was young, on the go, and was in control. He was the Pinoy JFK.

    He came at a time when the pre-baby boomer generation were just discovering their potentials in business long controlled by foreigners, he was a nationalist who led the way and convinced us that we were not provincial, that we were international. He made us see the world, not just our rice paddies.

    But more than these, he never backed down from a fight. He fought the hardline communists, he fought businessmen he felt were bad for business, he fought the freest media in the world; he even dared to pick a fight with Malaysia for giving comfort to secessionists.

    At a time when the state had both internal and external threats, God gave us Ferdinand Marcos to deal with the big picture.

    Given the admission of the communists that they did in fact bomb Plaza Miranda, ship arms from Red China and wanted to overthrow government, it is now apparent that the temporary nightmare we call Martial Law with all its pain, is more acceptable than a permanent Martial Law as in China, Vietnam, and Burma.

    Just try bringing a Bible into these communist countries or to Islamic nations that the secessionists wanted to align with and you get a clear understanding why God could possibly get involved, if not get personal.

    Yes, Ferdinand Marcos lost it. So did King Saul, King David, even Pilate. And because he did, God once again stepped into the picture to hear the cries of his people who wanted freedom, who wanted to be rid of oppression.

    In true biblical fashion, he mocks the proud, even the machine gun totting Juan Ponce Enrile, Fidel Ramos, and Gringo Honasan by making a housewife, a widow, Cory Aquino president.

    Biblically speaking, God is not too excited about guys who take down his anointed, no matter how justified they feel. So don’t wonder why EDSA 1 did not turn out as ideal as we all hoped.

    Whatever standards or achievements presidents may be measured by, very few actually get the privilege to lead a nation across a political Red Sea. Red from the blood of victims, uncertain and unsettled.

    Clearly with the hand of God, Cory managed the transition from dictatorship to democracy. Somehow managing to restrain the hands yearning for vengeance, retribution, eye for an eye justice.

    If not for the hand of God, how does one explain the bloodbath that never came, the public hangings and firing squads people quietly wished for.

    Yes, there were many disappointments, maybe even failure. But who said Cory had to be the cure-all? Most of us are still in search of our “One” true purpose, the mission, the goal. Cory’s was from dictatorship to democracy. Having crossed the “Red Sea”, we needed someone to sell us the promise land scenario.

    So against all odds, as well as Joe De Venecia, et al., the guy who did not get the political backing got divine appointment. God gave us the president with the Protestant work ethic. President “Kaya Natin To” Fidel Ramos.

    And boy was he a salesman. He got all of us so convinced that we all started working harder than we ever had, investing cash like it was going out of fashion. And true enough we could almost see, smell, and taste the Promised Land.

    How many of us started hoarding the “Mana” from heaven? With the improved economy, people started buying townhouses, condos, golf shares.

    So many people traveled abroad and even more started buying Benzes, Bimmers, and vans. Even those who didn’t need cars or could barely afford them started buying on installment.

    Everyone swam in the temporary luxury, everyone except the poor, the under-privileged, the daily wage earners. While we were all busy spending money on foreign products and foreign destinations, being “mga hampas lupa” on the golf course. We forgot the poor.

    And so the poor, the oppressed, prayed yet again to be delivered. Yet again God mocked the proud. He gave the poor their champion, their president: Si Erap para sa mahirap.

    Consider what we called him: babaero, lasenggo, sugarol, dropout, bobo, carabao English. Are these not the very terms we use for the uneducated poor masses?

    Against business, political parties, churches, high society, leftists, rightists, Erap prevailed and as if to rub it in God gave him the biggest vote, the widest margin in Philippine politics.

    God clearly meant to disrupt our notion of how things were suppose to be. But instead of realizing what took place, we rebelled. Yes all the rich and famous, the rich and aimless, and the politically pointless.

    We were too intelligent to believe that “the voice of the people is the voice of God”. Our pride and our collective greed made us the equivalent of those who “seeing did not see, listening could not hear.”

    And so just like EDSA 1, we did an EDSA II forgetting yet again not to mess with God’s anointed. However sinful, imperfect, it was God’s choice, it was God’s call.

    I am reminded now of what it says in the Bible: “In his anger, he allowed them to fall into their desires.”

    But even worse: “Because you have done this, because you did not show mercy nor compassion upon your brother Judah, everything you did to him, I will visit upon you.”

    And so a broken nation plays its broken record. No song, no music. Just noise. Think about it. Don’t kid yourselves, you’re not in-charge, God is.

    Impeachments, coups, withdrawals of support.

    “God help us.”

    It used to be a prayer, let’s keep i

  46. juanmapagpalaya juanmapagpalaya

    ginagawa tanga at ginagago na naman tayo ng gobyernong arroyo at ng pamilya bolante… sino bang matinong isip ang maniniwala sa kanila na di tutulong at magpapatulong si jocjoc bolante? puro joke-joke na lang ba?

    puro kaplastikan na lang ba? kailan kaya magpapakatotoo etong gobyernong arroyo?

  47. Ellen,

    Magkamukha iyong dalawang tao sa pics mo. Parehong mukhang baboy.

    Nagkatabaan na, double, triple chin na dahil sa paglamon na ang pinang gastos naman ay puro nakaw.

    I wonder if they will shriek like swines when they are being brought up to the injection room for plunder…

  48. goldenlion goldenlion

    Ay!!! yes, jorgie. Nadulas ako doon ah!!!

  49. Ellen,

    Just read this in the Inquirer:

    “The government has identified four super-regions that are to be turned into investment and development areas — North Luzon (to include the Ilocos and Cagayan Valley regions and the Cordillera Administrative Region, including the provinces of Aurora and Nueva Ecija), Metro Luzon (Central Luzon and Calabarzon regions and Metro Manila), Central Philippines (Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas and Eastern Visayas) and Mindanao (Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao, Socsargen and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao).”

    I wonder who Gloria has tapped to be the “prime minister” or president of the federal government of North Luzon… Chavit Singson? Central Philippines will be under Hagedorn, I suppose… South Philippines under the current Batangas governor (can’t remember his name) and Mindanao under Duterte or some other Gloria crony?

    Gloria is about to pattern the Philippines into Cosa Nostra… Mafia run by Mafiosi-like families while she is Godfather, er Godmother and her baboy husband as the Consiglieri.

    Ayos!

  50. Off Topic:

    Just got a text message: Soldiers in full battle gear are assembling at the fort. Formation includes riot equiped troops as well.

  51. Bolante’s arrest is for convenience. Bolante will be able to save the money he stole if he stays in jail in the U.S. He does not have to spend anymore. Posting bail also affords him temporary liberty and he cannot be deported as he is being tried there. Extradition proceedings cannot be initiated either as he has to finish his trial and if convicted, his sentence. So for now, his deepfreeze in the U.S. will save him from being deep-fried here in the Philippines.

  52. Ellen,

    Are the soldiers in the fort the ones who will serve eviction to the over-staying, retired enlisted personnel who refuse to vacate the houses there?

  53. Bolante Update: U.S. Embassy confirms cancellation order of Bolante’s visa came from them.

  54. He has also applied for political asylum, the U.S. Embassy said. Now we know that he really intends to stay in the U.S. His trial and appeal could last anywhere from 3-5 years. Extradition will also take a long time. Should he be able to get a good lawyer, he could even stay there longer. Unfortunately, any asylum seeker is entitled to privacy. Unless someone close to him leaks anything out, nobody can go near him, not even the consulate. Ang sarap ng buhay ni Bolante, Botante, or what my son calls him, BOLATE.

  55. juanmapagpalaya juanmapagpalaya

    hanggang kwentuhan na lang tayo dito! wala na tayong aasahan!

  56. nelbar nelbar

    yung mega or supra-regions baka ito na ang blueprint for viable pidalistan?

  57. juanmapagpalaya juanmapagpalaya

    sana magkaroon na lang ng civil war dito sa atin… kahit paano mabawasan ang matatakaw na politiko at taong gobyerno at lalong mas maganda maubos na talaga ang mga yan para makapagsimula na tayo sa bagong pag asa. kahit hindi maganda ang suggestion ko pero eto lang siguro ang panggising sa lahat ng pinoy.

  58. Ellen,

    The $100,000 bail is true, but could go down depending on the judge who will hear the case and the gravity of his infraction. It seems Max Soliven raised a good question in his column. If the administration wanted to clear their name regarding the Fertilizer Scam, they could have simply cancelled Bolante’s passport to prevent him from travelling.

    Plain and simple isn’t it, that is if you really want to find out the truth.

  59. nelbar nelbar

    juanmapagpalaya:

    hindi civil war ang gusto mo, “cleansing” lang!
    dapat magsimula yan sa malakanyang!
    nararapat lang na sunugin yan!

  60. Ellen,

    There are two issues that came into being from Bolante’s arrest in Los Angeles; one is the violation of US immigration law when he tried to enter United States on a cancelled visa, and the other, is the immediate removal proceedings conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in LA Airport. Under these circumstances, Bolante could have sought asylum resulting to his detention and continued stay in US soil.

    Under the removal proceedings, the Department of Homeland Security will file a charging document and ordered to appear before an immigration judge –under the Executive Office for Immigration Review — who will conduct or rather responsible for immigration court proceedings.

    Sepeculations are very normal at this point of time, albeit unfair to US Government, but under the US federal laws, information in this regard is supposed to be witheld. Its a bit lenghthy process, but basically, there is a clock that is being followed and a bond determination hearing for those aliens who are detained by DHS. Bolante will stay for a while and until the whole process is completed. His upcoming court appointment might be his master calendar hearing.

  61. Schumey:

    Malabo yatang usapan ito. Bakit nagse-seek ng asylum ang Bolateng ito, at bakit siya bibigyan ng asylum e may kaso siya sa Philippines? Sino ang dapat na humingi ng extradition? Di ba ang korte ng Pilipinas na dapat na maglitis sa kaniya since he is no longer connected with the government and there is no need for the impeachment procedure necessary to have him prosecuted. Ang labo naman ng batas ng Pilipinas kung hindi masunod ito, and reason perhaps kung bakit hindi siya ibibigay ng America para doon i-trial sa Pilipinas na lalabas na kahiya-hiya ang Pilipinas at walang tiwala ang mga Amerikano sa hustisya ng Pilipinas!

    Ang alam kong binibigyan ng political asylum ay kung talaga namang may persecution sa kaniya e siya nga itong nag-aabuso at may proteksyon siya ng mga kasabwat niya sa election scam na pera ng gobyerno ang ginamit.

    Ang labo ng kasong ito. Dapat na kumilos sina Magsaysay ng husto dito para manalo naman for once ang hustisya! Kawawang bansa! Ang dami kasing nagdudunung-dunungan, palpak naman ang gawa! Puro palusot ang iniisip!

  62. Thanks for clearing things up Thepublicthing. It is a lengthy process indeed as discussed on tv ealry tonight. Everything will be up to Bolante and his lawyer. Political asylum hearings concern security and thus the witholding of information of concerned authorities. I think some processes are now different as when my parents applied for one during the last years of the Marcos dictatorship. Bolante has to justify the reason behind his application and will all depend on how the court will assess its merits.
    That is if the same process is still being used today.

  63. Off-topic: Schumey, All na nasa Pilipinas:

    Bakit mangiyak-ngiyak si San Juan? Tignan mo ang litrato niya sa Inquirer! Bukal ba sa kalooban ng taong ito na kakampi na siya kay Pandak? Akala ko ba hindi siya babaligtad? Kawawa naman ang Pilipinas kung madaling takutin ang mga sundalong pinoy!

  64. Yuko,

    You should commend Gen. Esperon for that. If the Lower House has Pichay as the “whip”, the AFP has Esperon. Going by some reports going around of what transpired in Feb., its safe to say that he “convinced” Senga to stop the “withdrawal of support”. Without actually pointing a gun at Senga’s head, he was able to “scare” Senga into submission.

  65. Yuko,

    Apparently, Bolante asked asylum after his arrest. This will still be left to the courts to decide. We have an extradition treaty with the US, but its not as simple as that. Bolante would still have to be tried first. I’m not quite sure if the senate by itself can initiate an extradition proceeding.

  66. Schumey:

    Baka ang mangyari sa Pilipinas ay katulad ng Burma. Laking sisi ng mga Burmese pero wala silang magawang paalisin ang kanilang military government na SLORC. Itong si Pandak, pang-display lang iyan dahil tignan mo naman ang line-up ng mga katabi niya. Puro galing sa militar o pinuno pa ng militar. At saka ang pulis bakit nasa ilalim ng militar? Bakit hindi iyan inayos nang palitan si Macoy?

  67. I hope the Americans will not be too stupid to grant political asylum to this crook because he is not persecuted by the present regime, but under the protection of the Bansot and the Fatso.

    The best thing to do is for the US to be informed properly of the offenses of this guy for which he has to be held legally responsible. And if he cannot be charged in Philippine court, he should be at least investigated in the US even by the Senators running after him for the squandering of funds for the farmers in the Philippines used illegally for the candidacy of the Bansot!

    Kailangan ang madibdiban labanang ng mga utak sa kasong ito ngayon. Dapat nang malaman ang katotohanan tungkol sa mga kasalanang ginawa ni Bansot!

  68. vic vic

    My take on this matter is if Jocelyn Bolante is only held as we knew it-for visa violation then he could be deported upon resolution of the case. If he applied for Political Asylum, then the court will decide if there is a basis for his application..As far as I know, the one reason or justification to consider political asylum is when the applicant life will be in danger if return to his “country” for his political belief or opposition to the political power that is unfriendly to the U.S.. and none of them is present for mr. Bolante to even get a court date.

    My suspicion is, he may have brought in money or form of currency or combinations thereof of more than TEN THOUSANDs $$ and attempted to go through without Declaration..

    My youngest sister coming thru the u.s. custom with 20 grands declared currency, a gift from our other sister for a house downpayment was stop and was asked for a letter affirming that the money indeed was a gift. Well, we have to send a letter for her to present to the custom to clear up the matter. My point here, when it comes to money laundering, the U.S. authorities are deadly serious, especially now that the are trying to trace all the funds going for the “terrorists” organizations. So any would be Bolante; Be warmed..

  69. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    Things are looking up, I think. Bolante might be the silver bullet that Pilipinos needed to rid of the scams living in Malacanang. I sure hope so. Then, again we can’t be so sure, as we have been down this road many times before. E.g. Hello Garci is one good prime example. If the U.S. extradited Bolante back to PI, it would be interesting to note what would happen to Bolante. We can only speculate that Bolante will be well protected by Gloria’s subjects as they did to Garci. At least, a good talking point for now.

  70. I saw on ABS-CBN a US-based lawyer saying that Bolante entering the US knowing that his visa has been cancelled is a strategy to be able to stay in the US. Now he is seeking asylum that will take years to process. Meanwhile, he is in the US, out of reach of the long arm of Philippine laws.

    It’s becoming obvious that Malacañang is into this strategy. Mukha yatang naisahan na naman ang taumbayan.

  71. Here again is Rep. Roilo Golez’ statement of Bolante’s request for asylum:

    “How can someone considered to be one of the closest political allies of the powers that be in the Philippines apply for political asylum?That’s only if he faces persecution for political reasons.

    “In my opinion, he is not a victim of political persecution but a beneficiary of political protection here.

    “I believe the Bolante case is more of a deportation case than an extradition case. Extradition is government to government, assuming our government is initiating extradition.

    “I doubt if government would initiate deportation. Deportation is unilateral action of the U.S. government, if they decide Bolante is illegal entrant or undesirable alien.

    “If deported, he can be met at the NAIA by the Senate
    arresting team.”

  72. the public thing,thanks for your input. Such a big help in this this very confusing issue for us who are not familiar with US laws.

  73. E-mail from Jun Marcelino:

    Ms. Tordesillas,

    I am not a lawyer, but I had quite an experience as a former law enforcer. I am confident that the case against Joc Joc Bolante involved a felony (serious criminal offense) that he committed here in USA sometime in the past.

    I believe that there was already a previous arrest order from the US Court for his arrest prior to his arrival this month here in America.

    He certainly committed a serious crime, hence, the court ordered him to post a bail of $100.000.00 for his temporary
    release.

  74. Ellen,

    I don’t know if the Tribune’s report is true. It states that the $100,000 bail is 1 percent of the total amount of what he had in his possession. That would be $10M if we do the math.

    Still, the lawyer could be right. With Malacanang’s disinterest in the case could only mean one thing. They want Bolante to stay in the US. Its in their best interest if this happens.

    $10M is a big amount to lug around. And how on earth was he able to take that out of the country without arousing suspicion? His request for political asylum could very well be the key to all these speculations. But the main goal is for him to stay in the US and avoid the senate and the Ombudsman. Very cunning, we can then surmise that his incarceration is more for convenience, for whom, that’s another subject we have to dissect in the coming days.

  75. Schumey, you asked, “for whom?” kanino pa di ang mag-asawang sinusuka na ng bayan.

    My latest info is that Arroyo has already given money for the lawyer that will get Bolante out of the detention center. Once he is out, he can take his vacation in the US.

    But will Mike Arroyo sustain all of Jocjoc’s financial needs including that of the family while he is in the U.S.? He better be or else…

  76. Armand Rubio Armand Rubio

    It is a desperate move to seek asylum to keep himself out of reach from the Philippine’s legal jurisdiction. But for what valid reason? Not unless he confessed the truth, and declared that his life will be in danger, from the hands of Pandak and company, if he comes back. Parang soap opera. I can’t wait for the next episode. Sa dami na ng mga espikulasyon sino kaya ang lalabas na tama. Ellen, magbigay ka naman ng prize sa makahuhula ng tama. OK ba?

  77. Ellen,

    For sure the Pidal’s will do their best to make Bolante’s stay in the U.S. a very pleasant one. But the San Pedro Detention is not bad either should Joc-Joc want more privacy. Its a hotel with bars, they have lounges, a library and other amenities. Heck, they even serve midnight snacks there.

    I guess its convenient for the Pidals and Bolante. His prolonged stay will save the necks of the Pidals and his deepfreeze in the “can” will save him from being deep-fried by the senate.

  78. concern_citizen concern_citizen

    baka money laundering na nga kaya??? part yata ng perang nakulimbat… di nga kaya nadala sa US? asylum??? ayos yan….di kaya ibig sabihin tetestigo na sya laban sa friend nya at as reyna? at nanganganib na nga sya. Abangan natin…lalabas din yan.

  79. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    Ellen:

    It appeared that Bogus Gloria Arroyo and Miguel are at least three moves or so ahead of everyone, it seem so anyway. Bolante getting caught in California with an expired visa perhaps was by design by unthrustworty Gloria. Bolante can’t be all that stupid knowingly his visa was expired. Inevitably one of this day Gloria and Miguel will slip. Ferdi and Imelda thought they were King and Queen for life. Ferdi pushing daisies now and Imelda still hanging on with $ billions of Pinoy treasury, and happy to take it to her grave. And at the end of the day, Pilipinos still the victim.

    Bolante was coming from Seoul, Korea entering California. But, where did he start or how did he get to Korea? Did he left Philippines with Chavit Private Jet and without anyone noticing him except for Gloria Arroyo? I read that Chavit got his own jet. Is that true Ellen? Jueteng must be very profitable eh? I wonder if Bolante brought numerous Bayongs with full of $$, ala Garcia kid? Bolante may you rot in jail. But, not likely though. It’s a doggone shame! It would be a best seller I would imagine if you can have the book right on Bolante tell its all, “How to get Rich without even trying”

  80. Or nagkamali iyong mga Americano. Baka may ibang pinapa-cancel ng visa iyong mag-asawa, si Joc-Joc ang napag-initan.

    There is something “abnormal” in this case. Cong. Goilez is right. You seek political asylum only when you are politically endangered or politically persecuted. In the case of Bolante, he even has the blessing and grace of the Malacanang Squatters so why should he seek asylum in the US when he has something to answer for legally in the Philippines. Ano ba ang palagay niya sa America? Taga-tago ng mga kriminal? And why shoudl the Americans give this guy asylum to help him evade the laws of the Philippines and even the US for that matter? Masaya siya!

  81. jorgie jorgie

    FYI lang po…

    BOLANTE SAMPOL KAY GLORIA

    Isang malinaw na warning ng United States (US) kay Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ang pag-aresto kay dating Department of Agriculture (DA) Undersecretary Jocelyn “Jocjoc” Bolante partikular na sa kampanya ng gobyerno laban sa katiwalian.

    Ito ang obserbasyon ni Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla matapos kanselahin ng US Immigration ang visa ni Bolante na naging dahilan para arestuhin ito at ikulong sa Los Angeles, California.

    Ayon kay Remulla, nakakaintriga ang pananahimik ng Amerika sa tunay na dahilan ng pagkansela nila sa business visa ni Bolante at maging ang hindi pagsunod sa Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) na i-deport agad ito sa Pilipinas.

    “According to my sources, the SOP would be to deport him right away for a cancelled visa. It’s also very unusual to set such a high amount of bail for someone who’s not a convicted criminal and is just a private citizen. What infraction could he have done? Could it be an implicit message or warning to the Palace?,” ani Remulla.

    Umaabot umano sa $100,000 ang itinakdang piyansa kay Bolante na masyadong malaki kumpara sa karaniwang ipinapataw ng mga awtoridad sa Amerika laban sa mga undesirable aliens.

    Dahil dito, hindi maiwasang isipin ni Remulla na ubos na rin ang pasensiya ng Amerika sa gobyernong Arroyo lalo na sa kampanya nito laban sa katiwalian kaya posibleng sinadyang arestuhin si Bolante.

    Hindi biro ang halaga ng anomalyang kinasasangkutan ni Bolante sa Pilipinas dahil umaabot ng P1.2 bilyon ang pondong para sana sa mga magsasaka na nai-divert diumano para sa kampanya ni Arroyo noong nakaraang presidential election.

    Maging si Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson ay hindi inalis ang posibilidad na umaksyon ang Amerika laban kay Bolante dahil maraming naririnig at nababasa tungkol sa fertilizer scandal lalo pa’t may nakabinbin itong kaso sa Office of the Ombudsman na naunang isinampa ng Sinag Foundation.

    Hindi rin kinagat ni Lacson ang senaryong may iba pang kasong kinakaharap si Bolante sa Amerika kaya’t malaki ang itinakdang piyansa, kaakibat ang rasong ligal na proseso sa Amerika ang pagharap sa hearing kapag nakansela ang visa.

    Wala pang nakuhang impormasyon si Lacson sa Amerika kung ano ang tunay na ugat sa pagkakansela ng US visa ni Bolante subalit naniniwala itong nagsisimula nang pagbayaran ng kabarkada ni Atty. Mike ang nagawang kasalanan sa mga Pilipino.

    Sinabi naman ni House Minority Leader Francis “Chiz” Escudero na kahit anong gawin ng Malacañang ay masisilipan sila sa kaso ni Bolante.

    Asylum butata

    Sa kabilang dako, kung totoo man umanong nag-apply ng political asylum si Bolante sa Amerika, sinabi nina House Minority Leader Francis “Chiz” Escudero, Parañaque Rep. Roilo Golez na inaasahan na nila ang pagkakabasura ng aplikasyon nito.

    Ginawa nina Escudero at Golez ang pahayag matapos makarating sa kanilang kaalaman na binutata umano ng Amerika ang paghahanap ni Bolante ng asylum.

    Ipinaliwanag ng dalawang solon na tanging ang mga indibiduwal na ginigipit ng gobyerno dahil sa pulitika ang nabibigyan ng political asylum.

  82. Spartan Spartan

    Toney C.,…yup, at hindi lang sariling eroplano meron si “El Jugador” gubernador, pati submarino…ika nga, tatanungin ka niya…”how do you want it, by land, by sea, or by air?”. And he’s not only getting his “finances” from jueteng, kita nyo naman “self-confessed” siya na “niyayari” din niya yung mga fundings para sa “tobacco program”, plus yung submarino niya, magandang “pang-dampot” ng mga “kontrabando” sa dagat iyon na “itinatapon” ng mga barko “bago dumaong” sa pantalan at “ma-inspeksyon” ng mga taga-customs. Sabi ko nga…yun dating “mag-aataul”, bigtime na ngayon….”his businesses are really BOOMING” ika nga. Anyways, iyon din siguro “pangarap” ni “JokJokJok” Bolante…maging bigtime na gaya ni “Sabit”…$10M???? Yun na yung ibang pondo na “pang-pagawa” sana ng mga eskuwelahan at bulok na mga pam-publikong pagamutan.

  83. On Applying for asylum in the US:

    “Claims of persecution must be based on at least one of five internationally recognized grounds: race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion”

    Link for the whole document is here.

  84. Spartan Spartan

    Looking at bolante and pidal’s picture, I can’t help but think of appropriate “titles” to be put underneath their photos except the following…maybe ystakei could help me choose which would be PERFECT for them among these “7” words….

    Luxuria
    Gula

  85. Spartan Spartan

    Looking at bolante and pidal’s picture, I can’t help but think of appropriate “titles” to be put underneath their photos except the following…maybe ystakei could help me choose which would be PERFECT for them among these “7” words….

    Luxuria
    Gula
    Avaratia
    Acedia
    Ira
    Invidia
    Superbia

    what do you think “Manang” Yuko, which of these words would best “fit” Bolante and Arroyo?

  86. Two years more or less pa ang itatagal ni Bolante dun.
    Kasama na ng pagdinig sa kaso nya,tapos ikulkulong pa yan ng mga ilang bwan.
    Me kilala akong nadeport mga 10 months pa daw sya nakulong.

    Political asylum?Bakit ano ba ang mga political beliefs nya?
    sabagay si fatman nagself imposed exile don, baka ganun din ang gusto nya.

  87. Spartan:

    May salitang “Avaritia” (Latin ng avarice) pero Avaratia, hindi ko alam. Siguro maganda ang Superbia Avaritia para sa dalawang dambuhalang buwaya na ito! 😛

    Gosh, walang-wala namang ka-taste-taste ang mga pumapatol na mga babae sa mga pangit na ito! Hindi komo gwapo si Mr. kaya ang lakas ng loob kong mamintas, pero ano naman ang gugustuhin mo sa mga ito. Oo nga’t may pera nga, galing naman sa pangungulimbat ang pera ng mga ito!

    Tapos ang lakas ng loob na sabihing puede silang maging santo at santa! Tamaan sana sila ng kidlat!

    Alam mo, Spartan, sa religion namin, bawal ang sugal at sweepstake dahil ang sabi ng propeta namin, nagtuturo ang mga iyan ng katamaran at kaswapangan.

    Siguro lahat ng mga religion sa Pilipinas may offer na gantimpala mula sa Malacanang kapag ibinoto nila at sinamba si Pandak. Iyon lang simbahan namin ang hindi siya uubra dahil hindi kami kailangang mangalap ng pera sa ibang tao. Meron nga kaming welfare program para sa mga miyembro ng simbahan namin e.

    Sana ganyan iyong mga ibang religion para hindi naba-bribe ni Mother of Lies and Deceit! Alam mo bang asawa din siguro niya iyong si Satanas na Father of Lies and Deceit naman!

  88. Kahit anong husay ng abogado ni Bolante, sa kaso niya hindi naman siguro ulol iyong judge ng California na bigyan ng political asylum itong ang sarap ng buhay dahil sa patronage ng mga squatters sa Malacanang. Alam naman nila siguro ang katayuan ng mga ito, pati na iyong dambuhalang asawa ni Pandak. Hindi naman puedeng ikatwiran noong dambuhalang pating na ipapapatay siya ni Pandak dahil nagseselos doon may bago siyang napupusuan dahil hindi naman political iyon para mag-seek ng asylum.

    Kaibigan ko nga na nasa SFO, hanggang ngayon, tumanda na ang mga anak niya at namatay na ang asawa niya, naloko pa ng mga pilipinong abogado doon, hanggang ngayon hindi pa nakakakuha ng political asylum status gawa nang natanggal naman na si Marcos. Kung sabagay wala naman siya kasing masyadong maraming pera. Pero, pera lang ba ang mahalaga especially kung high profile ang mga ungas na ito.

    Somehow, kahit na may kapalpakan din ang sistema sa America, sa mga ganitong high profile na kaso at may kahilingan ng cooperation mula sa mga miyembro ng Philippine Senate na nagrereklamo tungkol sa anomalyang ginawa ng ganid na ito, e baka naman hindi ganoong katagal aabutin ang kasong ito sa korte ng America.

    Ang kailangan nito ay pukpok sa media para malaman din ng mga Amerikano ang tunay na istorya ng plight to freedom kuno ng ungas na ito. Pinakamaganda nito sulatan ninyo ang mga matitinik na Senador ng California. Isang puede ninyong sulatan na talaga namang umaandar kapag nahilingan ay si Barbara Boxer at iyong Representative ng LA. Unfortunately, ang kakilala ko lang ay iyong nasa malapit namin sa Hayward, si Pete Stark.

    Try writing them, at baka may maitulong sila to speed up the extradition of the crook or sending this guy to jail in the US kung nakagawa siya ng felony that will be enough for the US to refuse him asylum and sanctuary from prosecution under Philippine laws.

    Makikita natin ngayon kung tunay ang hustisya ng America at kung ginagalang nila ang will of the majority!

    OK si Goilez, bumibira! Kaya anong sasabihin nilang walang ipapalit kay Pandak na bobo dela yuca naman!

  89. jorgie jorgie

    To All: I just got this message from a contact in California who’s knowledgable about Bolante’s case and US immigration laws. I believe in this person and do trust the information he provided me. Hopefully, this now stops all wide speculations about Bolante’s arrest at the airport:

    “All the newspaper articles speculating on why the bond was so high missed this point. When Bolante arrived in the US, his visa had been cancelled by the US Embassy in Manila. Therefore, he had no visa to enter the US. He was then placed in EXCLUSION proceedings, not removal or deportation proceedings where the burden of proof is on the alien to prove why he should be deported. In Bolante’s case, he has the burden of proving why he should be allowed into the US. When people are in exclusion proceedings, they are NOT normally enttiled to bond. If it is given, the bond is usually very high.”

  90. nelbar nelbar

    jorgie, special case ba ang kaso ni kambal?
     
    tanong ko sa inyo, ano ba kaso kapag nambato ka ng kamatis o itlog?

  91. florry florry

    BocBoc should have made available himself at the senate when he was asked to, but he snobbed them and went on jetsetting and maybe carrying million of dollars each time for the evil couple who heads a gang of pirates known as The Pirates of the Philippines. It should have been and easy going for him knowing how his benefactors took care of those under their wings. Several millions and a few phone calls would have taken care of everything and viola, just like Garci who is enjoying his millions now, he too is palamig-lamig na lang sana sa kaniyang mansion sa Alabang. What happened can no longer be undone and these are all water under the bridge now and it’s just a case of should have been scenarios.
    BocBoc is now in the custody of the US authorities and his case is somewhat gaining an element of a suspense thriller. How can the evil couple extend help to their bagman. They can not be able to perform their magic, giving out millions as gifts or phone calls to pressure those handling the case. If they will not extend any help, this guy BocBoc may sing songs that are not pleasant to their ears. He already sent out clues on how things would shape up just in case- apply for asylum. To be credible in applying for asylum , you have to show that you are politically persecuted, your life is in danger in your own country from your own government. All he has to do is to expose the anomalies and the plunder of the treasury by the couple. This will be more than enough reason for him to be persecuted and possibly eliminated from the face of the earth. But,what if the US government wants something in exchange for BocBoc. Possible headline: Swapped: BOCBOC VS AMERICAN SOLDIERS ACCUSED OF RAPE. A possibility, who knows.
    And again what if its all a pre-planned scenario, I mean all events has been scripted so that the BOCBOC will be out of reach from the investigation of his plunder. Kung magkaganoon naisahan na naman at nagawang mga tanga ang mga tao ng mga pirata ng Pilipinas.Well, as Ellen’s Speculations Galore, just speculating.

  92. Thank you all for your inputs related to Bolante’s case. Jon Mariano, you saved me a lot time and effort looking for the asylum website. Thanks, Jorgie, for your friend’s clarification on the bond.

  93. nelbar nelbar

    florry:
    ano mas papansinin ng mga editorial pages ng mga dyaryo. señeres list o kakambal in the us? 
    “Kung magkaganoon naisahan na naman at nagawang mga tanga ang mga tao ng mga pirata ng Pilipinas.” 
     
    Definition of CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENGY:
     
    From Wikipedia –
    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an intelligence agency of the United States Government.
    • • • Its primary function is obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the Government.
    • • • A second function is overtly and covertly disseminating information, both true and false, that influence others to make decisions favorable to the United States Government. The second function is usually known as propaganda or public relations.
    • • • A third function of the CIA is to act as the “hidden hand” of the government by engaging in covert operations, some of notably questionable intelligence, at the direction of the President.
    * * * * * * *
     basta ang elite pinoprotektahan ang interest ng US, walang problema yan sa CIA

  94. Ellen:

    Is that why this guy flew to LA? But then, there is also an asylum center in SFO, where the Fatso is based. Why the choice of LA? And what makes this guy a refugee that can make him so sure he would be granted an asylum?

  95. jorgie jorgie

    Ellen, that message and information came from a prominent US immigration lawyer in California. I have no doubt he knows what he’s talking about. Nevertheless, others might have different theories. It just so happened my contact has been practicing immigration for close to 30 years now and has handled many high profile cases.

  96. Dominique Dominique

    Last night on ABS-CBN Bandila, Juris Soliman, chief of staff of Mike Arroyo, to dispute connection between her boss and Jocjoc Bolante, said that Mike Arroyo arrived in San Francisco from Spain June 9 while Jocjoc was stopped by US immigration, June 11.

    Naloko na. Nagkandabuhol-buhol na ang kanilang binebentang fairy tale.

    Bolante was arrived in tne US from Seoul, Korea June 7 (Friday in US, saturday in the Philippines.) Mike Arroyo arrived in SF June 9.

    And where did Mike Arroyo really come from? Spain or Switzerland?

  97. Dominique Dominique

    Why is Mike Arroyo giving us the impression that he doesn’t care about his best friend, Jocjoc? Is that normal? The more he does that, the more we are inclined to believe that there is really something more than just immigration violation in this Bolante case.

  98. goldenlion goldenlion

    According to Philstar (although I rarely read this paper for biased ito), Bolante was not arrested nor have his visa cancelled. He went to LA to ask political asylum because he is ready now to testify of the Fertilizer fund scam. Ibig sabihin ikakanta na niya ang mag-asawang sinungaling, magnanakaw, mandaraya, mamamatay-tao, sugarol, etc.If he would be granted asylum, definitely doon siya lilitisin, hindi siya pwedeng likidahin ni gloria & cohorts. Alam naman nating lahat, kung dito gagawin ang paglilitis, bigla na lang naglalahong parang bula ang mga sangkot!!! Sana nga totoo itong balitang ito.

  99. jorgie jorgie

    Why did DFA keep quiet?

    At a press conference held July 10 at the Philippine Consulate in LA,
    Rep. Lorenzo Tañada III (LP, Quezon) raised the question of why it
    took the DFA several days to release the information on Bolante’s
    arrest.

    Advocating the impeachment of President Macapagal-Arroyo at the press
    conference, Tañada brought up the Bolante case and criticized the
    Arroyo administration for continuing to refuse to address the issue.

    “It’s so ironic,” the lawmaker said. “There I was, talking about
    Bolante at the consulate, and it turns out he had already been
    arrested. The consulate and the DFA apparently knew about the arrest
    and yet decided not to say anything about it.”

    Tañada speculated that Bolante’s arrest could have been a move to
    keep the man in the United States for a longer period of time, if not
    permanently, to evade investigation for corruption.

    “There’s definitely more to this story than what is apparent right
    now,” he added.

    It was only on July 12 that DFA spokesperson Gilberto Asuque
    announced Bolante’s July 7 arrest to reporters in Manila. Quoting
    Consul General William Gaa, Asuque said US authorities informed the
    LA consulate by phone of Bolante’s arrest and detention only on July
    10.

  100. goldenlion goldenlion

    I feel Bolante’s case is all palabas of the couple: gloria ang mike. Since impeachment cases have been filed in the congress, and there is now way they can evade to have one of the filed case be heard. Fertilizer fund scam is included in the charges. Maybe I was right when i said earlier that bolante will be brought to neverland and live them in comfort.

    and since it is the US embassy that cancelled his visa, there is a clear proof that the whole bruhaha is a conspiracy between bansot and bush…….in exchange of something. .. Paging Nicole!!!

  101. jorgie jorgie

    goldenlion, and bagong may-ari ng Phil. Star ngayon ay ang batikan na kolumnistang si Max Soliven. Kahit na may sinusulat siyang mga pagpuna at pag-atake kay Pandak ay bata din siya ni Pandak. Madalas mag-usap at magkita ang dalawa. Etong huling naospital si Max ay dinalaw pa siya ni Pandak. Ang susunod na Ambassador sa US na si Willy Gaa ay ni-lobby ni Max. Pinagbigyan naman ni Pandak. Kaya hindi puwedeng pagkatiwalaan din itong si Max. Alam at kilala ni Ellen iyan. Kapatid niya iyan sa hanapbuhay.

    May mga guest columnists sa Phil. Star na okay at hindi tuta ni Pandak. Isa na dito si Nixon Kua sa “Opinion Section” ng Filipino version. Medyo patas din si Dong Puno.
    Ang mga iba…lalo na itong si Alex Magno…yaks!

  102. jorgie jorgie

    Dominique, mas grabe ang Manila Standard. Iyan ang tunay at certified na Pandak paper. Hindi mabenta iyan at walang advertisers kahit na mura ang singil. Ang nakapagtataka lang ay kung paano tumatagal iyan na walang tumatangkilik. Sino ang nagpopondo? Alam mo na kung sino….

  103. juanmapagpalaya juanmapagpalaya

    di pa nagsisimulang patayin ang impeachment case laban kay gloria arroyo umuuga na ang simbahang katolika dahil na rin sa nakakadimayang pahayag nila sa pastoral letter!

    at eto pa… naisahan pa sila ng malacañang dahil na rin sa pahayag ni injustice secretary siRAULo Goon-zales na malisyoso raw ang utak ng mga obispo. HAHAHA! ginawa pang tanga ngayon ang mga obispo at ang mga pinoy na naniniwala sa pahayag ni Goon-zales.

  104. Talagang ginawang tanga. Malaking insulto. Imagine, P15,000 to P30,000 each. Compare that to what the congressmen got in exchange for their vote against the impeachment- at least P10 million each.

  105. Yuko, re your questions:”Is that why this guy flew to LA? But then, there is also an asylum center in SFO, where the Fatso is based. Why the choice of LA? ”

    Bolante has a house in L.A.

  106. So it seems the original plan is for Bolante to stay out of the country to avoid not persecution but testifying in the senate or the Justice Committee of the Lower House. Certainly, he cannot avoid these two forums.

    Plunder, which is one of the charges in the Impeachment Complaint to me is the easiest one to prove. With the volumnous documents to support the charge, definitely the congress cannot overlook this. Bolante played a major role in the scam and his testimony will break the case wide open.

    His arrest therefore is out of convenience to save his and the pretender’s neck.

  107. I think Bolante,gloria and mike, are just buying time to avoid his (Bolante) appearance in the congressional investigations. But up to when?

  108. Yes Ellen, he will have to face the music one way or the other. We just have to hope that the judge handling his case will act on it swiftly. If some of the speculations are true, the judge will see how flimsy Bolante’s alibis would be and can throw out all the motions his lawyer will raise. Let’s hope this will be the case.

  109. Chabeli Chabeli

    Just read in Manila Times that Sen. Nene Pimentel said that “…Bolante was held with the help of the US Embassy at the request of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food…It was not an interference, because the Senate asked for help; otherwise that might be an interference in the internal affairs of the country,” he said.”
    [http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/july/15/yehey/top_stories/20060715top1.html]

  110. Now, it is getting clear. Next will be the team of Senators going to the US to interrogate Bolante with the help of the Americans who can step aside and let the Senators do their job. I know this can be done through proper channels, and I’m glad to hear that the US Embassy in Manila is cooperating.

    I just wonder how the Secretary of In-Justice in the Philippines will cooperate when this case is brought home and Bolante is given to the custody of the Justice Department. It would be embarrassing if SiRaulO sets Bolante free again after being turned over to Philippine authorities for proper prosecution under Philippine laws for a case of plunder in connivance with the Fastso and his wife, the Pandak. Wahtever, hopefully, justice and truth will prevail.

    We should celebrate when we see the last of these crooks!

  111. jorgie jorgie

    juanmapagtanggol, sinabi ni siRAUlo Gonzalez na malisyoso ang utak ng mga obispo? Siya ang sira ulo. Iyang gagong iyan ang isa sa mga tauhan ni Pandak na patuloy na nagpapahirap sa bayan. Nakakahiya siya sa lahing Ilonggo. Kung mismo sa Iloilo sinusuka siya ng mga kababayan niya. Sa mga hindi pa nakakakilala kay siRAUlo, iyan at si Senator Kiko Cuneta ang humarang sa opposition noon impeachment ni Pandak. Dating Cory loyalist iyan pero nang humiwalay si Cory kay Pandak, pati ang dating amo niya at anak na artistang Kris ay binanatan. Isa siyang asong walang utang na loob. At huwag magmalinis ang gagong iyan dahil maraming kaso din iyan at isa na ang pagkabuntis ng isa sa mga staff niyang babae sa Iloilo noon. Nabulgar na ito minsan pero natakpan. Siya din ang laging nasa blind item na matanda na mahilig pa sa chicks kahit na magandang female reporters ay pinapatulan. Siya din iyong cabinet member na humingi ng bullet proof na government vehicle at may isang tambak na bodyguard. Minsan may isang motorista ang hindi sinasadyang humarang sa kanila sa daan, bigla na lang nagsibunot ng mga baril ang security niya at binantaan ang kawawang tao. Higit sa lahat, may sakit na iyan…kidney yata at bilang na ang araw. Sakit na kagaya ni Marcos. Sa isang matanda at may malubhang sakit na tulad niya, dapat ay gumawa na siya ng kabutihan. Pero imbes na magsisi ay patuloy pa din umaabuso. Imbes na ang Panginoong Diyos at taong bayan ang kanyang paglingkuran ay iisa lang tao…ang kriminal niyang amo sa Palasyo.

  112. juanmapagpalaya juanmapagpalaya

    hahaha! kasamang jorgie ang galing mo naman… ang dami mong alam kay injustice sexretary siRAULo Goon-zales!!! dapat na ngang mamatay yan!!! mas maganda nga may ganun syang sakit… unti unti nyang mararamdaman ang kamatayan! sige mga kanser… kainin nyo ng buhay si injustice sexretary ng unti unti!!!

  113. jorgie jorgie

    juanmapagpasensiya, kilala ko si siRAULo mula utak niya hanggang kidney. Kung puwede nga lang kunin ko iyong utak at kidney niya at kainin. Hindi na baleng matawag akong canibal dahil ganyan ang pagkamuhi ko sa matandang hudas na iyan!

    Sa mga kapalpakan niya at mga ginawa, kung isa siyang matino at may kaunting hiyang opisyales ay matagal nang nag-resign. Bagkus ay lalo pa niya sinasadya parang hinahamon pa ang mga tao. Kung opisyales iyan ng ibang bansa tulad ng Japan (uy matutuwa si ystakei)ay matagal nang tumalon sa bangin.

    Bakit takot si Bansot kay Panghi (nickname ni Raul dahil sa kidney niya)? Dahil ba maraming alam si Panghi kay bansot?

  114. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    Shhh….Let us all remember that we are in the holy presence of God.

    God is everywhere but prefers to live in the Fortress by the Pasig. God can do anything. God is all powerful, almighty.

    God can even give orders to the Church to investigate bishops who file impeachment complaints. God can summon bishops to come and feast beside a stinky river and they swarm. God baits bishops with morsels and they stand on their hind legs and do flip flops.

    You see how powerful God is? God can do anything. Even get Bolante out of the deep sh_t he’s in…No matter what the Almighty US says.

  115. What blasphemy! When you talk of the god in the palace by the murky river, will you kindly use the small letter so that we will not appear to be non-believers all of the God On High, or we rot in hell for our sacrilegious acts?!

    I’d rather play safe not using profanity when we talk of the real and true God lest we incur the wrath of God, and not help us in this great cause—the removal of a fiend from the palace by the murky river!

    Let me remind you of these words by the Only Begotten Son of God: “He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad. Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come. Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit. O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. (Matt 12:30-37)

  116. jorgie jorgie

    I don’t think it’s blasphemy committed by Phil, ystakei. Maybe he was referring to a different God. You would be surprised to know that every religious group claims it worships the true God. You at LDS also claims to be the true church; hence, has the true God. INC claims to be the true church and believes in only one true God, the Father; and they reject the Trinity which for them is unbiblical. So, let’s not abuse the term “blasphemy”. Anyway, at least you now shifted to religion rather than about Japan.

  117. With the visa cancellation on the request of the US Embassy in Manila, I doubt if Bolate will be granted political asylum by the US government for to do so will be going against its own rule. Matinik na talaga ang abogado niya kung makakuha siya ng political asylum especially with a very clear intention and motive that he simply would like to evade the law, Philippine law that is, and escape prosecution for his scam that is linked with the Dorobos squatting at the palace by the murky river.

    Now, I wonder what kind of legal offense the ombudsman (or should I say ombudswoman?) is going to charge him with to qualify for any extradition request to the US government now holding Bolante in custody. The US government in fact has the discretion to simply deport this guy and bar him from entering the US. It does not really have to be complicated as a matter of fact unless of course, he has committed a greater offense than trying to enter the US on a cancelled visa, and has to spend some time in a US jail.

    Baka ang gawin ng mokong na ito e katulad noong kay drug-addict na si Nora Aunor na kung sa Singapore or Malaysia, etc. ay bitay ang inabot at hindi lang a lighter sentence of some community service. Aba e, naka-overstay pa sa Amerika ang kumag a!

    Pero nakakahiya itong si Bolante. Buti na lang hindi naman worth ng headline sa Tate dahil hindi naman pansin ng mga kano kundi lalong nakakahiya! Pero kung Japanese official iyan, pihadong big news sa America iyan! Iyan ang difference ng Pilpinas sa Hapon as a matter of fact!!! 😛

  118. Yuko,

    Incidentally, the DFA and Consulate knew about Bolante’s arrest on July 7 and announced it only on the 12th. INS informed them the very same day of Bolante’s arrest. What’s mind-boggling is why the DFA took 5 days to report the incident. Bolante is no security threat nor an official who holds a sensitive post. Announcing his arrest also does not violate national security. Why wait for 5 days? He’s nothing but a fugitive. When fugitives and criminals are arrested here, they are quickly paraded before the media in the presence of the bansot. Could they have waited for Malacanang’s order? It’s obviously another cover-up.

  119. You bet, it is, Schumey, and why we should not allow these crooks from getting their way once again. Dapat nating tulungan ang mga Senador na desididong gumawa ng hakbang para matiklo ang ungas na ito.

    Malas nga lang at hindi mukhang pinapansin ng mga kano ito sa America. Otherwise, naka-flash na ito sa diyaryo noon pang araw na nahuli si Bolate at walang magagawa ang DFA na ilihim ang kasong ito.

    Now, you know why the sudden attack on me when I am not the problem kasi alam nilang when it comes to criminal procedure, kahit hindi ako abogado (I got a license though to do para-legal) ay may alam din naman tayo kahit papaano tungkol sa batas lalo na ang tungkol sa Immigration Laws ng Hapon at America.

    Iyan kasi ang mga kasong nahahawakan ko sa police at korte sa Hapon bilang isang interpreter lalo na ngayong maraming policy ng Hapon tungkol sa immigration ang ginagaya na ng mga Americano dahil sa nakikita nilang orderly management ng problema tungkol sa terrorism na at least ay kayang i-control ng pulisya dito di tulad sa Pilipinas na kay dami-daming police agencies. Hindi ba sila nalilito niyan lalo na ngayon na nakikialam ay mismong kriminal!

    As for parading these suspects on TV, it is barbaric, and proof that Filipinos apparently do not understand the legal process regarding criminals not being guilty unless proven otherwise. Tignan mo na lang ipinaparada na hindi pa man naiimbestigahan kung tunay o hindi ang paratang sa kanila.

    On the other hand, nakakabuti naman doon sa mga katulad noong mga supporters ni Erap na inabuso ng mga hoodlum sa military na pinagbintangan at pinagtangkaang i-frame up dahil wala namang makitang ebidensiya na talagang may gustong mag-destabilize ng pamahalaan ni Pandak na kahit naman walang mag-destabilize ay hindi naman talagang stabilized gawa nang peke nga siya!

    Common sense lang naman ang kailangan at hindi na marami pang kabulastugan. Tignan natin ngayon ang gagawin nina Senator Pimentel at Senator Magsaysay. Doon nila imbestigahan si Bolate sa America at kapag may matatag na silang ebidensiya ay magpagawa sila ng warrant para maaresto si Bolate at hindi na makakapalag iyong mga walanghiya sa Pilipinas na baka ang gawin ay ipapatay na lang si Bolate para hindi magsalita.

    Hopefully, sana doon na lang makulong ang ungas sa America tapos i-deport at bahala na siya kung patayin siya o hindi sa Pilipinas dahil masyadong bengatibo itong si Pandak pati na iyong kamukha niya! Ang alam ko walang nakukulong na foreigner sa America ang nakakuha ng asylum kundi pagkatapos ng sentensiya nila ay pinapauwi na lang sila sa bansa nila ng sapilitan o deportation.

    Kaya, kaibigan, pagbutihin ninyo ang bira ninyo diyan sa Pilipinas, at ganoon din ang gagawin namin dito sa Japan.

  120. Diego K. Guerrero Diego K. Guerrero

    Maybe it’s another lapse of judgment by DFA officials. DFA kiss-ass diplomats are part of Malacanang Palace cover-up operations related to electoral fraud and money laundering of Jose Pidal mafia family.

  121. Maganda ang editorial ng Malaya tungkol sa kasong ito ni Bolate, Sa bandang huli ang sabi, “We have not a whit of understanding of how US immigration laws work. But if Bolante really wants to convince US authorities hes dead meat upon exiting from the NAIA passenger tube, we have a suggestion.

    “Bolante should name those who ordered him to rob the treasury to buy votes for Gloria. Its guaranteed. He would not only be facing political persecution here. He would be the target of execution.”

    Ang problema, magkakaroon nga kaya ng lakas ng loob na magsalita ang kumag na ito? Abangan ang susunod na kabanata! Abangan kung ipapairal ag batas tungkol sa ganitong pandaraya sa eleksyon na ang sabi naman ng batas ay sapat na ang disqualification sa nagpapanggap na nanalo para matanggal sa kinalalagyan at dumaan sa due process of law! Hindi na kailangan ang impeachment sa totoo lang.

  122. jorgie jorgie

    Pardon me but a naughty neighbor told me DFA means Department of Fucking Asshole. I’m sorry for the nasty post; but that’s what my neighbor told me.

  123. Hoy Jorgie:

    Hindi natin pinag-uusapan dito ang LDS church, kaya puede ba tigilan mo ang intriga mo. Ang ang reminder ko ay hindi lang ukol kay Phil na baka ikaw din iyan kundi para sa lahat. Magkaroon naman tayo ng respeto sa Dios kung naniniwala tayo sa Kaniya hangga’t maaari.

    At saka puede ba tigilan mo ang pag-uumpisa mo ng mga intriga dahil nakakasawa na. Sinabi na nga ni Ellen na hindi ako ang problema kundi si Pandak na dapat na pinapaalis at hindi kikinilingan ng simbahan mo kung anuman iyon.

    Huling sagot ko na ito sa iyo dahil hindi ko babasahin ang mga isinusulat mo at baka mapasagot ako ng wala sa lugar.

  124. jorgie jorgie

    Ystakei, hindi mo magagawa ang hindi basahin ito at ibang mga sulat dito. Basta ako babasahin ko ang mga sulat mo para matuto ako ng maraming bagay tungkol sa kagalingan ng Hapon. Gusto ko din makatulong sa Pilipinas, at ang bansang Hapon ay isang magandang inspiration para sa mga Pilipino. Kapag pumutok ang Pangatlong Digmaan, alam na ng mga Pilipino kung paano lumaban sa mga Hapon. Aba oo…sa tension ngayon between North Korea and Japan, malamang magkakagiyera nga uli. BANSAI na naman di ba?

    Tungkol naman sa LDS, ikaw yata ang laging bumabanggit niyan. Basahin mo ang mga nakaraang mga sulat mo at makikita mong kung hindi tungkol sa kagalingan ng Japan ay kagalingan ng LDS na ikaw kamo ay isang kaanib. Hindi po ako ang nag-umpisa at nag-iintriga. Idilat mo ang mga mata mo dahil baka naging sinkit ka na din kaya malabo na ang paningin mo.

    Tama si Ellen…ang pakay natin dito ay banatan at patalsikin si Pandak. Sinong hindi ganito ang layunin? Kaya lang may iba kasi na isinasama pa ang pag-propaganda ng kanilang tinitirhang bansa at simbahang kinaaniban. Kapag binisto at pinuna eh napipikon. Ay naku Panginoon ko!

  125. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    Ystakei,

    You misunderstood my message. But that’s understandable. That’s often the problem with using literary figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, allegories, etc. Some will get it. Some won’t. Figures of speech are meant to break the monotony of plain language.

    So, anyway, to stop the obfuscation and to make my message very plain and clear, simply replace the word “God” to “Almighty Gloria” in my previous comment and you’ll get the intent of my message.

    And here’s the background of why I wrote that piece as I did.

    Gloria has been claiming closeness to God. She has more than once claimed God talks to her. She has just recently even told us “Only God can judge me.” That implies that we mortals, ignorant citizens and voters have no more right to judge her. That also implies that Impeachers, Congress and the Senate also have no more right to judge her. She is practically caliming she is almighty. She can do as she pleases. The hell with courts, judges, Congress, Senate and voters.

    She weaves closeness to Saints, Popes, Bishops and all sorts of religious groups.

    She is such a manipulative power-grabber, she is even capable of grabbing God’s throne given half the chance. So I half expect that next time she will claim she is already God Almighty.

    Jorgie got my meaning though.

  126. jorgie jorgie

    Of course I got your meaning, Phil. Some people are so literal about what they read just like how they interpret the bible…literally. If you don’t talk about their God and church, to them it’s blasphemy. Yet, some people would use a forum such as this to share their faith and belief by pretending to talk about God and their church in relation to what’s being discussed. Indeed, politics and religions are the most controversial topics since the beginning. You gain enemies not friends from discussing these. Fortunately, all if not most of us here have one common goal: Kick this midget’s ass and throw her into the lake of fire!

  127. Phil Cruz Phil Cruz

    Schumey,

    Yes, I think I’ve found a suitable partner for Luli.

    I have this friend. Whenever he walks through a camote patch, he thinks he’s walking through a forest.

  128. No, Phil, I did not misunderstand you, but I thought it would be too much to be ranking up the Pandak with God no matter what her claims have been, and that we should not profane the name of God by making the proper distinction as when we use the capital G for God and the small god for the demongods!

    I just thought we should be reminded always to be careful that we do not include God in unholy discussions except when we ask for mercy and even wisdom perhaps in what we should do to have the Pandak remove and see a better Philippines in our lifetime. Otherwise, we may suffer the consequence of our follies committing blasphemy and unforgivable sins even when we do not have the intention to, for as the Scriptures say, “No one is saved by ignorance.” [I would not have you ignorant] (Rom. 1:13) Other references are found in 1 Cor. 10: 1; 1 Cor. 12: 1; 2 Cor. 1: 8; 1 Thes. 4: 13.

    The reason is obvious. We need God in this fight against this evil creature who is hallucinating that she is now probably one of the gods! We cannot afford to lose God’s assistance now, and we won’t be able to do that by defaming Him even by ranking up a Midget to some Supernatural Being with a capital G! Hindi naman sa killjoy ang Panginoon, pero magkaroon naman tayo ng kahit kaunting galang kapag ang pinag-uusapan natin ay Diyos, huwag na ang religion na binababoy naman ng mga pari at nagdiyos-diyosan!!!

    Wala naman tayong pinag-aawayan sa totoo lang lalo na kung tunay ang layunin at hindi para manggulo lang gaya ng ginagawa sa ibang mga egroups for Filipinos para bang ibig ipakita na talagang hindi puedeng mag-unite ang mga pilipino! Sa totoo lang iyang ang ibig ipalabas ni Pandak kaya ang palaging bukang bibig ay opposition dahil laban sa kaniya.

    Hindi gumaya sa mga hapon para umunlad ang bansa at hindi iyong nangungurakot pa!

  129. Kawawa naman itong anak ni Pandak na ito. She used to exchange emails with me until I started criticizing her mother even before the Pandak plotted with her husband, et al the removal of Erap.

    Sayang nagkaroon ng mga salbaheng magulang that you can’t keep wondering if she got likewise the bad genes of her parents kahit na magpretend siyang mabait and down to earth.

    Kasi sa Scriptures nakalagay, “visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me” (Ex.20;5)

    Pero mahilig itong magtanggol sa Nanay niya sa mga blogs, and egroups na gumagamit ng kung anu-anong IDs kasama noong iba pang mga Internet Brigade ng Nanay at Tatay niya. Minsan nga sa galit niya, nakalimutan niyang hindi pala niya puedeng i-reveal ang sarili niya pero naisulat niya ang pangalan niya. Di bistado siya!

    Kawawa naman!

  130. Dominique Dominique

    With what happened to Bolante and the expose on the bishops accepting P15,000 bribes (how cheap!), I find meaning in the saying “God writes straight with crooked lines.”

    It’s not the opposition that will destroy Gloria. Not even the people. It’s her allies and her partners in crime.

  131. jorgie jorgie

    Dominique, the report is that it’s not only P15,000…some received higher as much as P30,000. Even the amount of bribes varied. It’s like those crooks receiving jueteng bribes from the Governor down to the Barangay level. The higher your position, the higher the amount. I hope this doesn’t mean that the Cardinals are receiving more. But, I know the late Cardinal Sin did way back from the time of Imelda Marcos. Today, I wonder why Cardinal Vidal of Cebu is quiet. Vidal is a certified Erap man and more sympathetic to the opposition. He should have said something about the recent scandal involving the bishops.

  132. Phil,

    Naka-pila pa yung Seven Dwarfs. Puwede din yung Trolls or para mas cute, Smurfs. But personally, I’m still for Minimi to bag her.

  133. jorgie jorgie

    Tigilan niyo na ang pag-insulto kay Luli. Di niyo ba alam na dating e-mail pal iyan ng isang kasama natin dito? At may hitsura naman si Luli…iyon nga lang masama. Parang drug addict ang hitsura sa payat. Ewan ko kung may boy friend siya dahil nasa hustong edad na iyan. O baka may balak na palitan ang mommy niya sa Palasyo…

  134. jorgie jorgie

    “Hindi gumaya sa mga hapon para umunlad ang bansa at hindi iyong nangungurakot pa!”

    Hapon, Hapon, Hapon…napakagaling ang Hapon! Kung baga sa isang tao na umasenso at yumaman, bakit ako tutulad at maiinggit sa taong ito kung marami siyang atraso at pinatay na mga tao noon? Eh ano kung umunlad na ang isang bansa kung hanggang ngayon ay mapagmataas pang ayaw aminin ang mga kasalanang ginawa noon digmaan? Tapos imbes na tulungan ang mga kapit-bahay na mga bansa ay kasabwa’t pa ang Amerika na iyan ang nagbomba sa kanila? Sa pula, sa puti. Kung sa bagay ang kulay ng bansang ito ay kulay puti na may pula sa gitna…parang kulay pulang panty din ni Pandak.

  135. jorgie jorgie

    Big Mike must stop tracing his roots or he shall find out his ancestors were dinasours. Today’s crocodiles are the descendants of dinasours. Maraming alaga si Mike na mga buwaya kaya bakit pa niya hahanapin kung saan siya galing?

  136. Spartan Spartan

    ystakei…na-“wrong spelling” it should have been “avaritia”, sa gigil ko mali tiklada ;-)…sensya na, tao lang…hehehe.

  137. Those of you who are in san Francisco might want to check this out. Mike Arroyo is not staying in his house. He is staying in Nikko Hotel. He is avoiding reporters who might stake out in his house.

  138. Sayang, wala ako sa SFO. September pa ang balak kong pumunta doon to visit my folks at business.

    Walastik ang kumag ha! Nikko Hotel pa raw ha, right in the Middle of SFO na malapit sa Philippine Consulate sa may Union Square! Baka charge naman iyan sa Philippine government, ha?!

    Iyong mga miyembro ng Bayan USA, dapat mag-rally sila doon sa SFO at LAX sa weekend o sa gabi pagkatapos ng trabaho para tumulong ang America sa paglilinaw ng kaso ni Bolate at ng mag-asawang ganid at gahaman!

  139. jorgie jorgie

    Bakit kaya ngayon ang mga Pinoy sa abroad matamlay sa pagprotesta laban sa katiwalian ng kasalukuyang gobyerno ni tiyanak? Samantalang noon panahon ni Marcos at pati na kay Erap ay maingay sila? Ngayon mukhang napakatahimik. Hindi kaya busog ang mga iyan? Alam kong malaki ang pondo ng pang PR ng Malacanang sa abroad. Kung magkaisa lang ang mga Pinoy sa iba’t ibang lugar ng mundo ay gagawa ito ng isang malaking epekto sa mga dayuhan at ito’y magkakaroon ng international opinion against this midget. Kaya dapat kumilos na ang lahat ng Pinoy abroad at mga OFWs.

  140. nelbar nelbar

    From the Network of Independent Journalists Archive:
     
     

    Issue No. 210 – February 08,2001
     

    Russia: THE BORODIN AFFAIR – THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
    By Arkady Dubnov
     
     

    Almost two weeks ago on January 17, Russia’s political life
    was jolted by some news from New York: United States immigration officials there had arrested the state secretary of the joint government of Russia and Belarus Pavel Borodin. The arrest occurred at the request of the Swiss authorities, who accuse Mr. Borodin of taking a $25 million bribe from the Swiss firm Mabetex.

    According to documents from the Geneva court, Borodin received money from Mabetex as the chief administrative officer in Yeltsin’s government in the mid-nineties, in exchange for the contract to restore the Kremlin, a job estimated at $200 million.

    In Moscow, the affair turned into the largest scandal in
    post-Soviet Russia, since this was the first time that such a high-ranking Russian has been arrested outside the country. After a few weeks, however, the hubbub has already died down a little.

    A meeting was held January 30 of the Council of the
    Russian-Belarussian Union, led by Prime Ministers of Russia and Belarus Mikhail Kasyanov and Vladimir Yermoshin. It was the first such meeting held without Borodin’s participation. Russian minister Kasyanov named an obscure official, Igor Selivanov, as state secretary to the joint government. This action in itself indicates that the state secretary’s duties are exclusively “official”, that is, they hold no real importance for Moscow.

    Moreover, this decision has complicated relations between Moscow and Minsk, since the Belarussian leadership is upset that no one consulted Minsk in naming a successor to Borodin’s post, a post to which Borodin seems unlikely to return soon, if ever. The shock that Borodin’s arrest gave Russia’s elite cannot be understood simply. Borodin’s reputation had already long been tainted by accusations of corruption. The Russian government just cancelled
    its investigation into the bribery accusations at the end of December owing to lack of evidence. But the Swiss continued to look into the affair, and had already sent a request the year before that Borodin be detained by Interpol. Borodin’s Russian lawyer claims his client knew nothing of this, and therefore saw no reason not to travel to the USA.

    The story of this trip is very puzzling. An important American businessman, James Zeng, allegedly invited Borodin to America for an unofficial celebration of Bush’s inauguration. Borodin’s arrest, therefore, sparked consternation among Russian politicians; it was rumored that someone had purposely summoned Borodin to America, issued an official guarantee, and then betrayed him, at which point Borodin found himself handcuffed and on his way to prison.

    “Borodin was arrested,” State Duma deputy Vasili Shandyibin
    said, “because he was a Russian man and a patriot.”

    Another deputy, Nikolai Kharitonov claimed that “Borodin’s not the issue–this could have happened to any Russian citizen in America.” Mr. Kharitonov obviously did not notice the other possible interpretation of his statement: that any Russian in America could be accused of corruption.

    The problem actually looks much simpler–and yet more
    intriguing. First of all, Borodin’s invitation was not official. Mr. Zeng claims he didn’t even know that an invitation was sent in his name; it turns out that the document came from his firm’s Moscow branch office. Secondly, it does seem that the Russia-Belarus state secretary was “set up.” That is, someone needed to get rid of this infamous figure from Yeltsin’s administration. It is widely agreed that that person was the Russian president himself, Vladimir Putin. Putin has long been trying to push Yeltsin’s people out of his circle, since they could compromise the new government in the Kremlin. But to do this openly in relation to Borodin would look extremely unethical. The problem is this: Putin lost the 1996 St. Petersburg mayoral election to Anatoly Sobchak, and had to resign from his post as vice-mayor, at which point he was literally left jobless. His salvation came in the form of Pavel Borodin, who invited him to Moscow be his deputy on the recommendation of then-influential Anatoly Chubais.

    When Putin was elected president in March 2000, the scandal
    surrounding Borodin was in full swing. The new Russian president installed Borodin in the harmless post of state secretary, removing him as chief administrative officer.

    The “Putin version” is indirectly supported by the incredible lack of any response from the president regarding the arrest of his former patron. This stands out in even greater relief against the loud defenses of Borodin being heard from the other leader in the Russian and Belarussian union, Aleksander Lukashenko. Standing up for Russia and her officials, Lukashenko came to Moscow January
    25 and accused the USA for taking a trillion dollars out of
    Russia. This was an expensive move for Lukashenko; his expected appointment with Putin was postponed. Nor did other Russian “heads” receive him, and he had to wrap up his visit that very day and return to Minsk. Thus began an entirely new scandal, this time within the joint government. The consequences of this affair may turn out to be more serious. Moscow has given Lukashenko the word,
    it seems, that it won’t be inclined to support his candidacy in the upcoming elections this year.

    As for the fate of Pavel Borodin, things look gloomy. A New
    York court refused January 25 to approve a request from Borodin’s lawyer for release on bail. An appeal from Russian ambassador Yuri Ushakov to let Borodin stay at the embassy under the guarantee that he would appear in court was also turned down. Attorneys generally agree that it will be difficult to prevent Borodin from being handed over to the Swiss authorities. In Moscow, spokespersons for the Russian leadership say there is nothing politically suspect in the arrest of this high-placed Russian official, that the case is built on exclusively legal grounds. Observers consider that Borodin affair was an “assignment” from
    Moscow, plus no one wanted to spoil relations with the new Bush administration. Besides, with some help from Washington a new scandal may soon start boiling, leveling accusations of corruption against some much higher-placed former Russian officials from Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s inner circle.

     
     

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