The 3 Dwarves Burned the Philippine Supreme Court and Killed ....

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    Fiery Justice: November 3/5, 2006 Imprecation/Curse (Psalm 109) of the 3 Mystic Dwarves-ANGELS LUIS, Armand & Angel – a Milestone in Philippine Psychic and Healing Judge Floro’s Vendetta against ....


    http://www.altnation.com/forums/humour/116705-3-dwarves-burned-philippine-supreme-court-killed.html


    4:20 p.m. Monday, January 15, 24 hours after Mr. Hilario G. Davide, Jr. was illegally sworn as Ambassador to the UN without Senate Commission on Appointments’ confirmation after he was twice bypassed/rebuffed.

    This is the first time that the high court's session hall had caught fire since 1901

    [The Supreme Court of the Philippines was officially established on June 11, 1901 through the passage of Act No. 136, otherwise known as the Judiciary Law of the Second Philippine Commission.]

    A Brief History of the Supreme Court

    http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/history.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_Philippines

    DIRE PROPHECY OF DEATH AND ILLNESSES BY JUDGE FLORO – THE VENDETTA OMEN: The Supreme Court LOGO cut into equal HALVES

    Channel 7 24 Oras/Saksi and Channel 2 TV Patrol/Bandila vividly videoed the (almost stampede) rushing of all staffs, employees and 14 Supreme Court Justices from the 7th Floor to the ground floor towards the park area, screaming, shouting and utterly nervous; Channel 7 Saksi focused on Supreme Court Justice Minita Viray-Chico Nazario, ponente of Judge Floro’s April 7 psychosis decision, beside the trembling Justice Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, while the firemen were destroying the highest glass windows of the new Supreme Court Building.

    Philippine Star Metro page 18 news, showed the pics of the Supreme Court LOGO cut into equal HALVES, thereby depicting the New Testament’s landmark moment of Christ’s 3 p.m. death on the cross resulting to the breaking of the ark of the covenant’s or 2 Moses 10 commandments’ breaking or splitting to HALVES, also.

    Prologue:

    About 2:30 p.m., January 16/Tuesday, 2006, INFO was received that a) Chief Security or Maintenance Officer and b) an officer of a Supreme Court Justice (instructed by the Justice) plus 2-3 employees – marched as early birds to approach the Oracle of Delphi beside the Gods of Faura’s Court to listen to the ASTRAL clairvoyant, specifically to DETERMINE if the mystic DWARVES caused the mind-boggling IGNITION or sparking of lights that pierced the most important landmark of the Court, SUPREME COURT LOGO into equal HALVES.

    Judge Floro filed at around 2:00 p.m. his ONE-PAGE 4th Appeal for Reinstatement based on the mystic FIRE.

    Surprisingly, 2 well-instructed supreme court security guards booked and questioned Judge Floro for interrogation and questioning (LIGHT MOMENTS only). Candidly, Judge Floro replied that he never predicted the FIRE since it was the long-delayed 2001 birthday-gift of LUIS (for Judge Floro’s November 5, 2002 birthday, at that time; since Judge Floro asked LUIS to block the Investigator (Ret.) Justice Pedro Ramirez’s hear vessels at a hearing; and his brother Robert said that LUIS would timely cause J. Ramirez’s heart attack which did happen on September, 2002, when he was rushed almost dead at St. Luke’s hospital; ROBERT FLORO, the ward of LUIS, Armand and Angel, PREDICTED and said that LUIS’ gift to Judge Floro is that LUIS WILL BURN THE SUPREME COURT MAIN BUILDING, SESSION HALL, but Judge Floro pleaded for modification to spare Judge Floro’s records, as LUIS burned all of RTC Malabon except Judge Floro’s sala in his 1st anniversary of suspension on July 22, 2000).

    The 2 supreme court guards repeatedly said that Judge Floro repeatedly told them that the 3 dwarves will take VENDETTA by burning (“susunugin”) the Supreme Court.


    BREAKING NEWS - METRO

    SC fire probed but hearings go on -- court official

    http://services.inquirer.net/express/07/01/16/html_output/xmlhtml/20070116-43750-xml.html

    January 16, 2007, Updated 15:35:52 (Mla time), Tetch Torres, INQUIRER.net


    A TEAM from the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has inspected the damage that was caused by a fire inside the Supreme Court's session hall on Monday, a representative from the Office of the Chief Justice said Tuesday. Midas Marquez said the team would be drafting an evaluation report before reconstruction could start. "We have to wait for the GSIS evaluation report before proceeding with the plans of rehabilitating the session hall," Marquez said. Funds from the rehabilitation will come from GSIS funds -- being the high court's insurer.

    This is the first time that the high court's session hall had caught fire. A few years back, the Department of Justice (DoJ) had also caught fire, and was prevented from spreading to the Supreme Court. Marquez could not give an immediate estimate of the damage. "But I don't think it’s much because it’s only water damage and only one curtain caught fire," he said. The fire however failed to disrupt court activities, with the justices holding their first en banc session for this year at their lounge on the seventh floor."The en banc room is intact but it's still wet so they temporarily moved to the 7th floor," Marquez said. Meanwhile, oral arguments on a land dispute in Quezon City on January 30 will push through and will be held at the high court's session hall at its old building along Taft Avenue in Manila, said Marquez.


    Fire hits SC session hall

    http://www.mb.com.ph/MTNN2007011684723.html

    A fire hit the Supreme Court (SC) session hall in Ermita, Manila yesterday. Initial reports from the Manila Fire Department showed that the blaze started at 4 p.m. inside the session hall. Nobody was reported hurt by the fire, which damaged the facility.


    Supt. Pablito Cordeta, MFD Fire Marshal, said that the fire was due to faulty electrical wiring in the ceiling of the session hall. He said a spark ignited a flame which quickly spread towards the ceiling and walls and curtains of the session hall. Cordeta said that the fire was put out at 4:40 p.m. by 15 firetrucks. A portion of Padre Faura St. in Ermita was closed to traffic for responding firetrucks. Cordeta said that despite the damage it sustained, the session hall could still be repaired and restored. Arson probers are now conducting mopping-up operations. (Rizal S. Obanil)

    Brief fire damages Supreme Court

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200701166302.htm

    By Evelyn Macairan, The Philippine Star 01/16/2007

    Faulty electrical wiring sparked a one-hour fire at the Supreme Court that partly damaged the session hall and tied up traffic along Padre Faura Street and Taft Avenue in Manila yesterday.

    Superintendent Pablito Cordeta, Manila Fire Department marshal, said the fire started around 3:52 p.m. at the newly refurbished session hall, located on the second floor. Chief Justice Reynato Puno said he was in a meeting in the building when the fire began.

    "I was in a meeting in the en banc conference room when I saw smoke coming out from the flooring. Immediately we went out of the room and that’s when the alarm went off," he told reporters. Cordeta said it was fortunate that the fire occurred during office hours and not in the evening when the building was empty with no one to notice the blaze. Puno assured that records of court cases were safe.


    Fire strikes Supreme Court’s main building

    http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=police3_jan16_2007

    A fire hit the Supreme Court building on Padre Faura Street in Manila at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. Manila Fire Marshal Senior Supt. Pablito Cordeta said the blaze, which was caused by an electrical malfunction, reached the second alarm before it was declared out at 4:40 pm. He said no records were damaged during the incident. “It was an electrical short circuit that sparked the fire,” he told reporters, noting the presence of highly combustible curtains. At least six fire trucks rushed to the site. According to him, the fire gutted the en banc session hall, with the flames reaching the ceiling and perimeter wall. This prompted the evacuation of the employees and staff of the high court justices. No casualty was reported by arson probers.

    “There is only minimal damage to the structures,” observed Cordeta. In an interview, Chief Justice Reynato Puno said they were in conference at the time.“It started when we were having a meeting. The smoke came from one of the conference rooms,” said Puno, who was presiding over the briefing by the Office of the Court Administrator. Court employees said thick smoke billowed out of the third floor of the main building. Rey E. Requejo

    EPILOGUE

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3729


    LUIS, Armand and Angel, 3 mystic Dwarves, LUIS, Lucas & James Bersamin

    http://www.asylumnation.com/asylum/...8e87be9d7e09d806c663&postid=944717#post944717


    apogee, referring to orbits around the Earth


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6186313.stm


    Filipino legislator gunned down

    “Police have launched a massive hunt for the killer
    A Philippines' congressman and his bodyguard have been shot dead as they left a wedding near the capital Manila. Luis Bersamin from northern Abra province was shot twice in the head at point blank range by a man who then escaped on a motorcycle. Mr Bersamin, 62, a vice chairman of political committees on dangerous drugs and trade and industry, had been attending his niece's wedding.”

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view_article.php?article_id=38711


    Solon shot dead at church - Aide also killed in brazen attack

    By Philip Tubeza, Nancy C. Carvajal, Inquirer, Last updated 01:34am (Mla time), 12/17/2006

    ABRA Rep. Luis Bersamin Jr. and his police bodyguard were shot dead by two gunmen yesterday after the lawmaker attended a niece’s wedding at Mt. Carmel Church in New Manila, Quezon City. The 62-year-old Bersamin, a member of President Macapagal-Arroyo’s party Kabalikat ng Mamamayang Pilipino (Kampi), had just left the church on Doña Juana Rodriguez (formerly Broadway) Avenue and was walking back to his car when attacked. Justice Lucas Bersamin, the lawmaker’s younger brother, declined a TV crew’s request for comment.

    Bersamin’s murder came more than a month after a relative, Abra provincial board member James Bersamin, 66, was shot dead in the capital Bangued. Family members said the lawmaker had just stood as a sponsor at the marriage of his niece Pia, daughter of Justice Bersamin, to Niño Embuscado and was on his way to the reception when he was gunned down at around 5:25 p.m.“It was the recessional and everyone was going out of the church when we heard gunshots,” said Alvin Salonga, a guest at the wedding.

    Prologue


    Judge Floro met Judge Apolinario Bruselas, as PJA 2nd highest officer, 2004. As RTC Judge Q.C., Philippines, the latter apologized to Judge Floro per text message on Judge Romeo F. Barza’s humiliation of Judge Floro. The latter prayed for the appointment to the Court of Appeals of Judge Bruselas. When Justice Bruselas was appointed CA Justice the latter introduced Judge Floro to the most powerful CA Justice Lucas Bersamin. The agenda was for the latter to help Judge Floro find a job thru Malacanang. Judge Floro also PLEADED to Justice Lucas for the latter to intervene and convince his S.C. Justice friend then ponente C. Carpio-Morales to decide Judge Floro’s 6 years case. Surprisingly, about 3 meetings between Judge Floro and Justice Lucas Bersamin discussed instead (of job) the a) talk between him and a staff of Justice Nazario, as ponente, circa January, 2006 b) the developments of Judge Floro’s case, and the last accidental meeting was c) at the CA g/f, where Justice Bersamin hurriedly went up but signaled his thumbs up right hand to Judge Floro, saying that J. Nazario is favourable to Judge Floro; and Justice Bersamin and J. Nazario met and talked about Judge Floro’s case, and she read the internet posts of Judge Floro. After that meeting, Justice Bruselas and Judge Floro talked for about 20 minutes regarding the filing of disbarment case against C.J. Davide, and Judge Floro’s plea to Justice Bruselas for help regarding a JOB. Judge FLORO candidly informed Justice Bersamin of the IMPRECATION or curse upon the judiciary, and specifically added, is the curse upon ATENEO class 1982, where Judge Floro accurately predicted the fire roasting death of the wife and Marilou, daughter of Dep. Customs Com. Gil Valera, Abra relative of Justice Bersamin and classmate of Judge Floro.

    Philippine Psychic Judge's Imprecation to the Judiciary

    http://www.asylumnation.com/asylum/...ber_1.html?s=c64e1565ce618e87be9d7e09d806c663

    Psychotic’ judge enlists help of dwarf-friends vs SC

    http://services.inq7.net/express/06/11/03/html_output/xmlhtml/20061103-30439-xml.html



    By Tetch Torres , INQ7.net , Posted date: November 03, 2006


    BEGINNING this Sunday, three dwarves will work their powers against 14 of the 15 justices of the Supreme Court, a dismissed judge has warned as he filed his third motion for reconsideration for his reinstatement before the high tribunal.
    Judge Florentino Floro Jr. of the Malabon regional trial court was separated from service after medical findings showed that he was suffering from psychosis.

    The high court had said that Judge Floro lacked the judicial temperament and the fundamental requirements of competence and objectivity expected of all judges. It said that the findings of psychosis by the mental health professionals assigned to his case indicated gross deficiency in competence and independence. In his appeal, Floro said his three dwarf-friends -- Luis, Armand, and Angel -- appeared to him last week and told him that the justices would suffer their wrath for dismissing him. Floro said the sufferings of the Supreme Court justices would start midnight of November 5, the eve of his 53rd birthday. Floro said he appealed to his dwarf-friends to spare one justice, which according to him had been put into a vote by the three. Floro did not name him. "Voting en banc with full authority, Luis voted negative, Armand conditionally positive, upon full appointment of Judge Floro to a higher or equal position by virtue of the eliminated magistrate, while Angel voted neutral," Floro said.
    Because the voting was a tie, Floro said Luis agreed to spare one justice if he would spread oil on any part of the justice's house before November 5.

    Floro said he would follow the dwarves' advice and start praying every Friday so that the curse on the justices would work. "I will devote my entire life, Fridays, until my last breath, towards the fulfillment, execution, and coming to pass of this curse. With absolute faith in Luis, Armand and Angel -- Angels of God, I will fulfill my destiny: spell and karma upon them, all their loved ones, up to the 4th generation," Floro said.
    Judge Floro, who was appointed RTC Judge in November 1998, has admitted to having “psychic visions,” of having the ability to predict the future because of his power in “psychic phenomenon.” He said he believed in “duwendes” [dwarves] and forged a covenant with them. He also said that he could write while in a trance and that he had been seen by several people to have been in two places at the same time.
    He also likened himself to the “angel of death” who could inflict pain on people, especially upon those he perceived to be corrupt officials of the Malabon RTC.
    During court sessions, Judge Floro wore blue robes except on Fridays when he would wear a black robe and black outfit from head to foot allegedly to recharge his psychic powers. He also conducted healing sessions inside his chambers during breaks.


    http://services.inq7.net/print/print.php?article_id=30439


    SWS survey: Lawyers say judiciary more corrupt

    http://news.inq7.net/breaking/index.php?index=1&story_id=25484

    First posted 08:31am (Mla time) Jan 26, 2005
    By Donna Pazzibugan
    Inquirer News Service

    "MORE lawyers nowadays complain of corruption in the judicial system compared to 10 years ago, according to the Social Weather Stations. One out of two lawyers knows of a trial judge in their city or province who has taken a bribe but they did not report it because they could not prove it, said the SWS. In a briefing among lawyers Tuesday night, SWS president Mahar Mangahas said the perception of corruption in the various courts -- from the municipal trial courts all the way up to the Supreme Court -- has risen among lawyers in the last 10 years. "Our lawyers are more critical now than before," Mangahas told the lawyers as he presented the survey findings for the first time. The SWS polled 889 trial judges -- or 61 percent of all trial judges in the country -- and 400 lawyers from November 2003 to July 2004 to get their perceptions on various aspects of the judicial system.The last such survey was undertaken by SWS from 1994 to 1996.

    "Corruption remains a major problem," the SWS said in a press statement."As in 1995, one-fourth of present lawyers say that many or very many judges are corrupt. Although half or 49 percent say they know a case in their own city or province where a judge took a bribe, only 8 percent said they reported the bribery. The main excuse of those who kept silent is that they could not prove it," the SWS said.Among judges, only 7 percent said that many or very many judges were corrupt.The SWS said the judges' perception of the extent of corruption among court personnel was the same as in 1996."What has increased is the proportion of judges seeing many lawyers as corrupt," it said.
    Mangahas said the survey showed that corruption "remains a serious problem in the judicial system but it is not cultural.” "They're saying there's nothing to be done about (corruption) but it's not accepted. There's still the idealism," he said."

    Sumpa ng mga duwende: SC justices mamalasin, mamamatay

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/show_content.asp?article=284127
     
  2. Michelle

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    Looky here judge what have those fukn midgets done for you lately is the goddamn question!
     
  3. tommy710

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    Im not reading all that fuck no.
     
  4. ucicare

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    Pretty soon they will change his title from "ex judge" to "prime suspect."
     
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    since december, due to the taiwan quake

    our pldt smart and globe INTERNET FIBER optics cables were damages and

    it is so hard to call overseas
    and few internet here (here is digitel that i use)

    so slow and hard to upload and open sites

    so, please allow me to post and paste long posts and please be the one to edit
    coz of the quake mess

    we were told that it will still be february that they would be able to fix the deep sea cable mess
     
  6. judgefloro

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    hi

    our internet here had been damaged by the dec. taiwan quake
    gosh

    anyway

    hello to you
     
  7. judgefloro

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    hi ucicare

    due to internet problems here i am honored to post just now the BREAKING news on SUCCESSIVE deaths here as i posted the IMPRECATION thread:

    http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/news/courtnews flash/2007/01/01180701.php

    Court News Flash December 2006



    SC Junks with Finality Disbarment Case against Ret. CJ Davide et al.


    Posted: January 18, 2007
    By Jay B. Rempillo

    The Supreme Court has denied with finality the disbarment case filed against retired Chief Justice Hilario G. Davide, Jr., retired Supreme Court Justice Bernardo P. Pardo, and nine others by a Regional Trial Court Judge who had been separated from service due to “a medically disabling condition.”

    In a resolution, the Court said that former Judge Florentino V. Floro, Jr. of the Malabon City RTC Branch 73 failed to present any substantial argument to warrant a reconsideration of its September 20, 2006 resolution dismissing for lack of merit Floro’s disbarment complaint.

    Floro had accused Davide et al. of conspiring in, among others, the imposition of his preventive suspension for seven years. Also named as respondents were retired Court of Appeals Justice Pedro A. Ramirez, former Solicitor General Alfredo L. Benipayo, retired Assistant Court Administrator and SC Public Information Office Chief Atty. Ismael G. Khan, Jr, Court Management Office Chief Atty. Thelma C. Bahia, Judge Benjamin M. Aquino, Jr., and lawyers Teresita Cruz-Sison, Mary Jane Dacarra-Buenaventura, Esmeralda Galang-Dizon, and Mario E. Ongkiko.

    In March last year, the Court ordered Floro separated from service after medical findings showed that he was suffering from psychosis. It said the judge’s medical condition made him unfit to perform his judicial functions.

    In the said decision, the Court clarified that Floro’s the separation from service of RTC Judge Florentino V. Floro, Jr., of the Malabon City RTC Branch 73, is not a penalty. “It is imposed instead upon Judge Floro out of necessity due to a medically disabling condition of the mind which renders him unfit, at least at present, to continue discharging the functions of his office,” it said.

    The Court said that Judge Floro lacks the judicial temperament and the fundamental requirements of competence and objectivity expected of all judges. It said that the findings of psychosis by the mental health professionals assigned to his case indicate gross deficiency in competence and independence.

    The Court, however, did not disqualify Judge Floro from appointment to any other public office including government-owned or controlled corporations. It said that while Judge Floro may be dysfunctional as a judge because of the sensitive nature of said position, he may still be successful in other areas of endeavor. It noted that the SC Clinic medical report showing Judge Floro’s mental impairment also contained statements and findings in Judge Floro’s favor, such as his high intellectual assets and impressive academic achievements.
    The Court also clarified that his separation from service did not carry with it forfeiture of all or part of his accrued benefits. It ruled that as a matter of equity, Judge Floro is entitled to back salaries, allowances and other economic benefits corresponding to three years.

    Judge Floro, who was appointed RTC Judge in November 1998, admits to having “psychic visions,” of foreseeing the future because of his power in “psychic phenomenon.” He believes in “duwendes” and of a covenant he had with them. He also said that he can write while in a trance and that he had been seen by several people to have been in two places at the same time. He also likened himself to the “angel of death” who can inflict pain on people, especially upon those he perceived to be corrupt officials. During court sessions, Judge Floro wore blue robes except on Fridays when he wore black robes and a black outfit from head to foot allegedly to recharge his psychic powers. He also conducted healing sessions inside his chambers during break time. (Min. Res., Floro, Jr. v. Chief Justice Davide, et al., AC No. 7324, December 11, 2006)


    SC clears Davide in disbarment raps

    http://www.tribune.net.ph/nation/20070121nat2.html


    01/21/2007

    Just in time for his controversial appointment to the United Nations, the Supreme Court (SC) yesterday announced that it has denied with finality the disbarment case filed against retired Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr.

    Also cleared in the disbarment complaint filed by a dismissed lower court judge were retired SC Justice Bernardo Pardo, and nine others.

    The complainant in the case, who has also appeared before the Senate Commission on appointments to challenge Davide’s appointment, used to be a Regional Trial Court Judge before he was separated from service due to “a medically disabling condition.”

    In a resolution, the high court said former Judge Florentino Floro Jr. of the Malabon City RTC Branch 73 failed to present any substantial argument to warrant a reconsideration of its Sept. 20, 2006 resolution dismissing for lack of merit Floro’s disbarment complaint.

    Floro had accused Davide of conspiring in, among others, the imposition of his preventive suspension for seven years. Also named as respondents were retired Court of Appeals Justice Pedro Ramirez, former Solicitor General Alfredo Benipayo, retired Assistant Court Administrator and SC Public Information Office chief Atty. Ismael Khan Jr, Court Management Office Chief Lawyer Thelma C. Bahia, Judge Benjamin Aquino Jr., and lawyers Teresita Cruz-Sison, Mary Jane Dacarra-Buenaventura, Esmeralda Galang-Dizon and Mario Ongkiko.

    In March last year, a court ordered Floro separated from service after medical findings showed he was suffering from psychosis. It said the judge’s medical condition made him unfit to perform his judicial functions.

    In the decision, the court clarified Floro’s separation from service is not a penalty, “It is imposed instead upon Judge Floro out of necessity due to a medically disabling condition of the mind which renders him unfit, at least at present, to continue discharging the functions of his office,” it said.

    He added Judge Floro lacks the judicial temperament and the fundamental requirements of competence and objectivity expected of all judges. It said the findings of psychosis by the mental health professionals assigned to his case indicate gross deficiency in competence and independence.

    The court, however, did not disqualify Floro from appointment to any other public office including government-owned or controlled corporations. It said while Floro may be dysfunctional as a judge because of the sensitive nature of the said position, he may still be successful in other areas of endeavor.

    It noted the SC clinic medical report showing Floro’s mental impairment also contained statements and findings in his favor, such as his high intellectual assets and impressive academic achievements.

    The court also clarified that Floro’s separation from service did not carry with it forfeiture of all or part of his accrued benefits. It ruled that as a matter of equity, Floro is entitled to back salaries, allowances and other economic benefits corresponding to three years.

    Floro, who was appointed RTC Judge in November 1998, admitted to having “psychic visions,” by which he can foresee the future using his power in “psychic phenomenon.”

    Benjamin B. Pulta


    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS_FLASH012020073017_14.htm


    Judge FLORO predicted, inter alia, of the 800 prophecies:

    "The essence of prediction is PAIN, and the ultimate goal of prophecy is its FINAL INJUNCTION." --- The ANGEL OF DEATH, Judge Florentino Floro

    Unparalleled, unprecedented and unduplicated Death of 11 Judges from Judge Floro's July 20, 1999 Suspension - December 31, 2005, 3 months before the release of the cursed decision:
    http://angelofdeathluisarmandandangel.blogspot.com/

    11 Judges were murdered: Judge Henrick Gingoyan, only 53 years old, of RTC Pasay, who was fatally shot by two motorcycle- riding gunmen near his residence last December 31, 2005.


    http://www.negroschronicle.com/final/jan_15/op_4.html




    Judge Gingoyan was the tenth Judge to be assassinated within said period. The other nine are: Judge Milnar T. Lammawin, of RTC Branch 25, Tabuk, Kalinga; Judge Voltaire Y. Rosales, of RTC Branch 83 in Tanauan City, Batangas; Judge Paterno G. Tiamson, of RTC Branch 69 in Binangonan, Rizal; Judge Pinera A. Biden, of the Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Kabugao, Apayao; Judge Oscar Gaby M. Uson, of RTC Branch 52 in Tayug, Pangasinan; Judge Eugenio R. Valles, of RTC Branch 3 in Nabunturan, Campostella Valley; Judge Ariston L. Rubio, of RTC Branch 17 in Batac, Ilocos Norte; Judge Hassan T. Ibnohaijil, of RTC Branch 45 in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro; and Judge Celso F. Lorenzo, Sr., of RTC Branch 1 in Borongan, Eastern Samar.

    Judge Estrelita Paas suffered multiple stab wounds in her toilet at Pangasinan.

    While Judge Guerero was comatose upon hitting the middle barrier near the tollgate at SLEX super highwas, December, 2006.
    Fiscal Roldan of Pasay City Shot himself to death, while my branch 73 malabon rtc ex-clerk of court, Fiscal Julio Taloma was murdered at Meycauayan Bulacan, June 26, 2006.

    The husband, Victor Padilla, of RTC QC Judge Ma. Luisa Quijano-Padilla was murdered on his birthday on September 6, 2005; while Malabon Mayor Amado Vicencio suffered accident at NLEX on June 7, 2006, with his Ford expedition, a total wreck.

    Up to this day, the case folder of each of the above-enumerated murders of Judges has one common marking: CRIME UNSOLVED.

    Judge, leftist activist shot dead in Philippines

    01/20 12:32:21 PM

    MANILA (AFP) - A leftist activist and a judge were shot dead in separate incidents in the Philippines, police said Saturday, in the latest in a rash of killings of legal officials, militants and journalists.

    Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead judge Nathaniel Patugalan in a suburb of the Philippine capital Manila late Friday, just as he was about to board a minibus, the police report said.

    In another incident, university professor Jose Maria Cui, a leader of the leftist Bayan Muna (Nation First) political party, was gunned down while giving a class in the central city of Catarman on Friday. Police did not give any motive or suspects for the killings.

    However, newspaper reports said Patugalan had been receiving death threats in the northern province of Cagayan where is assigned.


    Judge, Bayan group leader add to list of political slays

    http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/20070121hed5.html


    01/21/2007

    Despite the government’s pronounced campaign to put a stop to the spate of killings of leftist activists, local officials and journalists, a judge and a leader of a Left-leaning militant group were added to the list of those slain after they were separately assassinated over the weekend, police reported yesterday.

    The police said motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead judge Nathaniel Patugalan just as he was about to board a minibus in Manila late Friday.

    In another incident, university professor Jose Maria Cui, a leader of the leftist Bayan Muna (Nation First) political party, was gunned down while giving a class in the Northern Samar province capital city


    of Catarman also on Friday.

    The police said they were still conducting investigation to determine the motives behind the killings.

    Newspaper reports, however, said Patugalan had been receiving death threats in the northern province of Cagayan where is assigned.

    Human rights groups charge that more than 180 activists, journalists, human rights workers, left-wing politicians, trade unionists, and lawyers were assassinated in the Philippines in 2006.

    The number has shocked the Roman Catholic church, Amnesty International and the European Union, prompting them to call on President Arroyo to stop the killings.

    Activists blame military “death squads” for the attacks, a claim repeatedly denied by the Armed Forces.

    The military says many of those slain were members of groups fronting for communist insurgents and may have been targets of internal purges. AFP

    Human rights groups charge that more than 180 activists, journalists, human rights workers, left-wing politicians, trade unionists and lawyers were assassinated in the Philippines in 2006.

    The number has shocked the Roman Catholic church, Amnesty International and the European Union, forcing them to call on President Gloria Arroyo to stop the killings.

    Activists blame military "death squads" for the attacks, a claim repeatedly denied by the armed forces.

    The military says that many of those slain were members of groups fronting for communist insurgents and may have been targets of internal purges.
     
  8. tommy710

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    Short and sweet thats how i like it not to taxing on the old drug adled brain,so come on meet me halfway bitch.
     
  9. judgefloro

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    wtf
    ???
     
  10. Michelle

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    Why do you think you had a psychotic break so late in life? Usually males start manifesting symptoms of schizophrenia in there late teens and early twenties? Is this some kind of money making scheme publicity stunt? Maybe you have delusional disorder?
     
  11. Michelle

    Michelle New Member

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    Have you tried antipsychotic medications like olanzapine?
     
  12. tommy710

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    Theres no maybe about it.
    Ive got a signed certificate from a doctor statiung that 'i am fit to be a member of society'
    i bet youve not.
    But it aint as good as the one that stated 'this individual was not fit to be held responsible for his actions at that time'
    thats a cracker that one you could get away with murder with that line to back you up.
     
  13. Michelle

    Michelle New Member

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    How did you manage that? Here is another note from a Doctor: Tommy is a tit man and can't be held responsible for grabbing tits. You may have to wait until maywhen I graduate beforeyou can cash it in.
     
  14. ucicare

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    Michelle,

    Judge is a full blown Delusional Disorder. He is a nice guy, but he can't see his own mental illlness.

    Save your breath. He is happy and safe in his delusion.

    Barry
     
  15. Michelle

    Michelle New Member

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    I met one patient with delusional disorder although he was questionable for schizophrenia although he denied any type of hallucinations. He was in no way comfortable. He thought someone had implanted a microchip in his nose and all sorts of other paranoid crap like "trying to dry him out" and "microwaving his testicles" using the chip. Antipsychotics couldn't cure him but it gave him some relief from the constant paranoia.
     
  16. judgefloro

    judgefloro New Member

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    that's what you think

    i do not scare you but i will paste this evidence to prove that you will be the next:
    Judge killed on second ambush

    http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200701216301.htm

    By Perseus Echeminada
    The Philippine Star 01/21/2007

    The killers of Judge Nathaniel Patugalan of Baggao, Cagayan had placed him under surveillance before they carried out the second attack on the judge who was shot dead last Friday night near the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City, police probers disclosed yesterday.

    Senior Superintendent Magtanggol Gatdula, Quezon City police director, said the two unidentified assassins have apparently established the daily routine of Patugalan who took a passenger jeepney at the corner of Elliptical Road and Commonwealth Ave. at around 6:30 p.m. when the victim was shot by one of the motorcyle-riding suspects.

    Patugalan, 60, of the Baggao Regional Trial Court in Cagayan, died at the East Avenue Medical Center due to a gunshot wound in the right side of the body.

    Gatdula said Patugalan’s relatives reported that several men had been seen casing their rented house on San Francisco Del Monte in Quezon City.

    Gatdula said this is the second time that Judge Patugalan was ambushed. In the first attempt, he survived but his driver was killed and that was the reason that he sought his transfer to the Quezon City Metropolitan Trial Court.

    It was learned that Patugalan had requested to be assigned to Quezon City after receiving death threats in Cagayan.

    Patugalan used to handle sensitive cases against policemen in Bugging also in Cagayan. Patugalan was ambushed in October 2005 also in Baggao, Cagayan. He survived the incident but his driver died.

    "We are looking into the cases he handled in Cagayan, the killers may have feared that his return may affect the cases," Gatdula said.

    He said the QCPD is now closely working with the PNP regional command in Cagayan for the early resolution of the case.

    Chief Justice Renato Puno, who was with Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. at the Quezon City Sports Club, was one of the first persons informed about the death of Patugalan.

    Belmonte immediately ordered Gatdula to investigate the case.

    The police, however, have not yet established the identity of any of the suspects because none of the passengers or even the driver of the jeepney, where Patugalan was shot, could provide any description of the suspects.

    Probers said that according to Patugalan’s daughter Lian Dugusen, a reporter of the tabloid People’s Tonight, her father had requested the Supreme Court for his transfer to Metro Manila even temporarily because of the threat to his life in Cagayan.


    Judge, leftist activist shot dead in Philippines

    01/20 12:32:21 PM

    MANILA (AFP) - A leftist activist and a judge were shot dead in separate incidents in the Philippines, police said Saturday, in the latest in a rash of killings of legal officials, militants and journalists.

    Motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead judge Nathaniel Patugalan in a suburb of the Philippine capital Manila late Friday, just as he was about to board a minibus, the police report said.

    In another incident, university professor Jose Maria Cui, a leader of the leftist Bayan Muna (Nation First) political party, was gunned down while giving a class in the central city of Catarman on Friday. Police did not give any motive or suspects for the killings.

    However, newspaper reports said Patugalan had been receiving death threats in the northern province of Cagayan where is assigned.


    Judge, Bayan group leader add to list of political slays

    http://www.tribune.net.ph/headlines/20070121hed5.html


    01/21/2007

    Despite the government’s pronounced campaign to put a stop to the spate of killings of leftist activists, local officials and journalists, a judge and a leader of a Left-leaning militant group were added to the list of those slain after they were separately assassinated over the weekend, police reported yesterday.

    The police said motorcycle-riding gunmen shot dead judge Nathaniel Patugalan just as he was about to board a minibus in Manila late Friday.

    In another incident, university professor Jose Maria Cui, a leader of the leftist Bayan Muna (Nation First) political party, was gunned down while giving a class in the Northern Samar province capital city


    of Catarman also on Friday.

    The police said they were still conducting investigation to determine the motives behind the killings.

    Newspaper reports, however, said Patugalan had been receiving death threats in the northern province of Cagayan where is assigned.

    Human rights groups charge that more than 180 activists, journalists, human rights workers, left-wing politicians, trade unionists, and lawyers were assassinated in the Philippines in 2006.

    The number has shocked the Roman Catholic church, Amnesty International and the European Union, prompting them to call on President Arroyo to stop the killings.

    Activists blame military “death squads” for the attacks, a claim repeatedly denied by the Armed Forces.

    The military says many of those slain were members of groups fronting for communist insurgents and may have been targets of internal purges. AFP

    Human rights groups charge that more than 180 activists, journalists, human rights workers, left-wing politicians, trade unionists and lawyers were assassinated in the Philippines in 2006.

    The number has shocked the Roman Catholic church, Amnesty International and the European Union, forcing them to call on President Gloria Arroyo to stop the killings.

    Activists blame military "death squads" for the attacks, a claim repeatedly denied by the armed forces.

    The military says that many of those slain were members of groups fronting for communist insurgents and may have been targets of internal purges.

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    Note:

    Judge FLORO predicted, inter alia, of the 800 prophecies:

    "The essence of prediction is PAIN, and the ultimate goal of prophecy is its FINAL INJUNCTION." --- The ANGEL OF DEATH, Judge Florentino Floro

    Unparalleled, unprecedented and unduplicated Death of 11 Judges from Judge Floro's July 20, 1999 Suspension - December 31, 2005, 3 months before the release of the cursed decision:

    http://angelofdeathluisarmandandangel.blogspot.com/

    11 Judges were murdered: Judge Henrick Gingoyan, only 53 years old, of RTC Pasay, who was fatally shot by two motorcycle- riding gunmen near his residence last December 31, 2005.

    http://www.negroschronicle.com/final/jan_15/op_4.html




    Judge Gingoyan was the tenth Judge to be assassinated within said period. The other nine are: Judge Milnar T. Lammawin, of RTC Branch 25, Tabuk, Kalinga; Judge Voltaire Y. Rosales, of RTC Branch 83 in Tanauan City, Batangas; Judge Paterno G. Tiamson, of RTC Branch 69 in Binangonan, Rizal; Judge Pinera A. Biden, of the Municipal Circuit Trial Court of Kabugao, Apayao; Judge Oscar Gaby M. Uson, of RTC Branch 52 in Tayug, Pangasinan; Judge Eugenio R. Valles, of RTC Branch 3 in Nabunturan, Campostella Valley; Judge Ariston L. Rubio, of RTC Branch 17 in Batac, Ilocos Norte; Judge Hassan T. Ibnohaijil, of RTC Branch 45 in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro; and Judge Celso F. Lorenzo, Sr., of RTC Branch 1 in Borongan, Eastern Samar.

    Judge Estrelita Paas suffered multiple stab wounds in her toilet at Pangasinan.

    While Judge Guerero was comatose upon hitting the middle barrier near the tollgate at SLEX super highwas, December, 2006.
    Fiscal Roldan of Pasay City Shot himself to death, while my branch 73 malabon rtc ex-clerk of court, Fiscal Julio Taloma was murdered at Meycauayan Bulacan, June 26, 2006.

    The husband, Victor Padilla, of RTC QC Judge Ma. Luisa Quijano-Padilla was murdered on his birthday on September 6, 2005; while Malabon Mayor Amado Vicencio suffered accident at NLEX on June 7, 2006, with his Ford expedition, a total wreck.

    Up to this day, the case folder of each of the above-enumerated murders of Judges has one common marking: CRIME UNSOLVED.
     
  17. judgefloro

    judgefloro New Member

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    http://judgefloropics.blogspot.com/2007/01/philippine-supreme-court-burned-by.html

    look at reality not at illussion:


    exactly after the fire, the tripple deaths

    and as i pass by San Pablo Malolos,

    death stroke this 26 year old son of OUR GOVERNOR

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view_article.php?article_id=44727

    Ex-Bulacan governor’s son dies in car accident


    By Carmela Reyes
    Central Luzon Desk
    Last updated 07:58pm (Mla time) 01/21/2007


    CITY OF MALOLOS, Philippines-- The son of former Bulacan Gov. Roberto Pagdanganan died Sunday afternoon at St. Luke’s Hospital in Quezon City from injuries he sustained in a vehicular accident.

    Supt. Manuel Lukban, city police chief, said Raymond Pagdanganan, 26, was driving his Nissan Frontier pickup at about 3 a.m. along the MacArthur Highway in San Pablo village here on Sunday when he hit a tricycle that he was tailing.

    Lukban said the younger Pagdanganan's vehicle turned turtle after the collision and slammed into an electric post.

    Pagdanganan was taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital here and later transferred to St. Luke’s.

    Raymond Pagdanganan ran for vice governor in the 2004 elections but lost to incumbent Vice Gov. Aurelio Plamenco.
     
  18. judgefloro

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    Misteryo At Lohika

    of Rey Sibayan

    http://misteryo.multiply.com/video/item/58

    On saturday january 20, 2007, 5:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m., DZRH,
    Rey Sibayan interviewed Judge Floro and his brother Robert

    a foreign mba student blogger reported this;

    http://dl-mba.blogspot.com/2007/01/judge-florentino-v-floro-jr-in-session.html

    and

    http://abogago.blogspot.com/2007/01/judge-florentino-floros-psychic-and.html
     
  19. Michelle

    Michelle New Member

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    I am not a judge and have know idea what you are talking about. I am in fact a medical student who believes in science and not dwarves and angels and curses. Why don't you review the criteria for the diagnoses of schizophrenia and delusional disorder by doing a keyword search for emedicine and delusional disorder and emedicine and schizophrenia and see if you think that your thought processes, actions, and history meet the criteria. As someone who has completed law school I believe you should be able to understand the articles.
     
  20. Michelle

    Michelle New Member

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    that should be no idea
     

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