HEY, MISS YEAH 5PM monday here philippines ARE YOU BORED? VIEW THIS: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4900 Healing Judge, Imprecation/Curse on Judiciary 02:51 minutes TV PATROL WORLDS ABS-CBN, April 4, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkAqLA8oiug Judge Floro, Healing Oil 06:08 minutes ABS-CBN Magandang Umaga Pilipinas, KimPormasyon, April 3, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PYnDwkkwS8 ---------- T.V. Documentary on Healing - http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+floro ------- Gift of Spiritual Healing: “2 Mata” - 2 “eyes” Heat-processed Judge Floro’s Coconut Medicinal / Healing Oil Judge Floro's 2-mata or 2 “eyes” rarest fresh mature coconuts/oil [The above-pictures are: 2 mata coconut husk, 50 and 100 mls. coconut heat-processed healing / medicinal oils]. Judge Floro posts in Tsinoy.Com Forums, page 9 (pages 4-10): http://www.tsinoy.com/forum/showthread.php?t=561&page=9&pp=15 “When I started healing on April 30,1999, I began to have used ordinary heat processed coconut oil (here in our country, Philippines, the herbolaryos, quack doctors, and today, the herbalists, especially the nuns of Davao City, had learned to produce this healing oil by – cooking, odd numbers (3, 5, 7 etc.) fresh mature ordinary coconuts, meaning of 7,000 in one hectare, each has 3 holes or we call mata /eyes on top); since the 19th century, they learned to cook it, passing to generations; the best time for them, is Good Friday, 12nn- 3pm, or first fridays, same times; then, they would grate the meat manually (now we use machines), then they put clean water, then in big cauldron (66-75 pieces would suffice), they would cook it slowly, using the same coconuts husks and shells with wood, one direction only, and SILENCE is required (for if there are spectators, then, the oil extracted would be few). IMPORTANT, is the cooking of the LATIK (coconut cream) to almost roasted black, so that the ingredients would be intact. My maids followed the above- tradition, and we obtain about 2 liters from 70 coconuts. I had healed about 6,000 patients from 1999-2003, and they said that my oil differs from the Church or other coconut oils, since, my oil would not smell MA-ANTA, or bad / rancid, after TIME. And the therapeutic effects are very satisfactory, they said. The Ordinary Coconut has 3 mata or eyes. On March 15, 2003, when I went to Lingayen, Pangasinan (after I visited the famous healer Alex Orbito's Manaoag Healing Center called PYRAMID OF ASIA, where I saw his imported wood that allegedly cost $ 300,000, I went inside it and discovered that the coconut OIL he placed there, would smell MA-ANTA or bad, like all other oils, unlike, mine), after I visited the Bagoong and Bukayo (coconut candy) factories, I accidentally discovered the 2-mata rare coconut. I bought a piece for P 40.00 (P 49 = $ 1), had it cooked on Good Friday, April, 2003. Until today, it turned colorless and has no bad smell. I offered P 100 per piece here in Bulacan, Philippines, but I could not get many, so I was able to contact Munoz Market, Quezon City, where there are plenty of cocounts sold. So, I ordered, and it would take one month to buy 70 2 mata coconuts, at P 35 each, unlike the ordinary ones, P 15. My maids cooked the first 65 about June, 2003. Until today, I have a bottle and the oil is golden, unchanged, and the smell is aromatic. When I healed at Angat, Bulacan, I told the old folks rich and poor, to cook the ordinary coconuts as above-done by my maids. They did, since there are plenty of ordinary coconuts there. But the results were the same as there, around, bad smell, white-yellowish like vegetable oil, UNLIKE, what my maids cooked: GOLDEN color, very aromatic, and for 3-4 years, would retain the aromatic odors and golden color. THIS, I COULD NOT EXPLAIN, this I think, science would not be able to explain. NOW, comming to the physical differences between ordinary 3mata vis-a-vis the 2mata coconuts: I found that: 1. My source (hundreds of thousands are sold at said market), told me that on the average, only 2 (+ - ) MATA appear of 7,000, in one hectare land; 2. 90% of the 2mata coconuts produce 30% less coco juice, and 50% smaller in size from the 3 mata; 3. The color is quite different, less golden yellow; and the aromatic odor is the same; 4. The therapeutic potency, medical and clinical efficacies are 5 times, based on my own and my patient's experiences; example: 2mata eases arthritis pain in 2 minutes, the 3mata, in 30 minutes, the VCO oil, maybe, one day or no result at all; my maid had drug related skin diseases all over the body for 3 years, that could not be cured of 3mata, the 2mata cured the ailment in just a week (same for eczema); a neighbor that was pronounced terminally ill for prostate cancer (could not urinate even with gadgets due to PUS,etc.) was healed by drinking 2mata oils for a week, and so forth. I wrote and talked to a high official of our Philippine Coconut Authority, and they told me, that they already tested 2mata chemically, but due to lack of FUNDS, they could not proceed, so until today, I am waiting for their call, for me to submit samples. REGARDING my statement that VCO is hoax commercially, I say this, since, I read in the INTERNET truckloads of their studies, ads,etc. But, DIRECT to the POINT: WHAT IS THE CLINICAL RESULT, WAS THE SAMPLING REPRESENTATIVE, AND CAN THEY SELL VCO AS MEDICINE, DRUG IN DRUG STORES OR as SUPPLEMENTS ONLY? The point, is, VCO was launched versus SOYA in the STATES, with Dr. Conrado Dayrits study and his own CONCLUSION, the internet was flooded with ORDERS of VCO, they raked money, but the 64$ question is: WHAT IS THE CLINICAL RESULT in using VCO? My answer, my opinion, is: VCO is like taheebo, INTRA, TEAS, Chinese medicines, that could not be on par with FDA's approved DRUGS that are medicines. Virgin Coconut Oil is Commercial Hoax vis-à-vis Judge Floro’s Coconut Healing / Medicinal Oil Contrary to Dr. Conrado Dayrit's claims on VCO's (virgin coconut oil) medical therapeutic potency and results (as he submitted his subjective studies regarding San Lazaro, Philippine Hospital tests on HIV patients, citing and using Dr. Bruce Fife, a commercialist -vide, May 25, 2005, P.I. Daily Inquirer), suffice it to say, that his claims and findings run contrary to et's parameters (supported by medical sources). First, the proper FORUM never investigated his findings, thus, under our laws, SELF-serving, biased, subjective and, dubious (since on its face, it has a hidden agenda of commercializing the oils for the VCO producer's benefits contra the soya oil producers). WHY DID HE AND THE VCO producers intentionally PREVENTED the PUBLIC, the PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY, DOST, PHILIPPINE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, etc. from having been presented the TRUTH about 2 mata or 2 eyes fresh mature rare coconuts? FLASHBACK: Not he and the VCO producers are the pioneer on VCO. Engr. Quintillano Montevirgen, since 1990, head of the research team, ITDI of the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (who extracted my 36 2 mata rarest coconut oils by virtue of the signed letter of its Directress Dr. Nuna E. ALMAZOR, dated June 7, 2005), is the pioneer of VCO, in the Philippines (proof -vide - renowned writer Zac Zarian, "What's New in VCO?", Panorama, Manila Bulletin). As I said, my oil had been extracted for chemical testing, and ultimately for clinical studies, later on, by the proper Philippine unbiased government forum (I studied in the ATENEO, but I think Ateneo is biased, since its testing center is headed by Dr. Dayrit's son, Dr, Fabian Dayrit, as head). I wrote Dr. Gary Sy on this, but he said that 2 mata is so rare for them to start on the study (as he called me by phone, as I did criticize objectively, his study on VCO, and unproved claims appearing in Feb. 25, 2005, Manila Bulletin, Life extension, "Coconut oil as medicine", as I said, VCO is not a medicine, it is a COMMERCIAL HOAX (like previously, Filipinos were DECEIVED by claims of foreign TAHEEBOO, INTRA, our Ernie Barons LACTOBACILLI preparations, now our market is flooded with CARICA's hoax about VCO and don't be stunned - MANGOSTEEN ! Educator, Dr. Bienvenido O. Juliano, Ph.D. and the beautiful Cory Quirino (I would be in a better position as Judge or Law expert, than these educator and beauty expertt to deal on this medical subject) [vide: April 10, 2005, Manila Bulletin,, p.11, and P.I. Daily Inquirer, p. C4 April 13, 2004, respectively] - regarding, how many would claim how VCO would turn to MEDICINE. Aside from Dr. Gary Sy and the 2 Dr. Dayrits, father and son tandem, I also wrote Makati Medical Center's Dr. VERMEN VERALLO-ROWELL (dermatology, as I submitted to her in writing, my comparative studies on VCO vis-a-vis 2 mata rarest coconut medicinal and healing oil), to Dr. Teresita Espino, of Los Banos Laguna, University of the Philippines (BIOTECH, SHE CLAIMS THAT SHE AND UP DO HAVE THE ONLY AUTHENTIC VCO MACHINE); I also wrote and personally submitted my study to the highest officers of our Philippine Coconut Authority, Bureau of Food and Drugs and VCO Producer's Association at their exhibition in MegaTrade Hall, Mega Mall, SM Mandaluyong City, August 24-30, 2005. They refused to consider my paper, since I was told that THEY LACK FUNDS AND it is very expensive to buy 2 mata rare coconuts (2 appear out of 7,000). With all these, I hope that someday, medicine and science would be able to study these rarest 2 mata fresh mature coconuts contrary to the claims of VCO ordinary cocounut producers.” Discover the amazing versatility of coconut oil Coconut oil is ideal as a high-heat cooking oil, a "better than butter" replacement on bread and steamed veggies, or a tasty and nutritious substitute for shortening in baking. We suggest you use coconut and palm oils for cooking, and olive (a heat-sensitive oil with a low smoke point), hemp, and flax oils for cold dressings. This will help increase your levels of healthy Lauric Acid, Omega-3, and GLA fatty acids, while lowering your intake of Omega-6 and junk oils. While we need to consume a 4:1 ratio of Omega-6s to Omega-3s, the average American diet provides a ratio of 30:1 or more! it can also be used topically to alleviate dry skin. It is great as a carrier for massage oils, and is highly valued as an ingredients in natural skin care products. Because it is so rich in lauric acid, combined with the fact that is has proven antiviral and antibacterial agents it is currently being tested as a treatment for Aids. http://www.sadiesherbalgarden.com/vcoconutoil.html ----------------- Monday, April 09, 2007 http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/apr/09/yehey/top_stories/20070409top5.html Herbalists scour Siquijor’s forests to cure the incurable By Karl Wilson Agence France-Presse Filipinos know Siquijor as the mystic island. Feared by many for its sorcerers, known locally as mambabarangs, the island has also earned a reputation for the apparently incredible powers of its local healers, or mananambals. A 30-minute ferry ride from Dumaguete City, the tiny, pristine island skirted by white beaches and surrounded by clear blue water has become a major draw card for believers and the curious alike. Among Siquijor’s better-known clients is said to be Imelda Marcos, the former first lady and widow of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Locals tell of how a curse was put on her in the 1970s during the building of the San Juanico Bridge that connects the islands of Samar and Leyte and which was a pet project of the late dictator. The story goes that a “mermaid” was injured during the construction work and in retaliation Imelda was cursed with a spell that made scales grow on her legs. Imelda sent a helicopter from Malacañang to fetch a powerful Siquijor healer called Boscia Bulongon, who cured her and was paid handsomely. Bulongon returned to the island and buried the money but about two decades later was beaten to death by her grandson because she refused to give him the money. Locals say he used a piece of wood to kill her because the woman was invulnerable to bullets and knives. From the rich and famous to the curious Siquijor is attracting Filipinos and foreigners—especially around Easter—for what is commonly referred to as the “Witches Festival” when people buy potions for everything from improving their sex life to curing terminal illnesses. The healers begin collecting the herbs, plants and sea creatures that go into their potions each Friday after Ash Wednesday, 40 days before Good Friday. On Good Friday they will have gathered everything they need to make potions for the coming year, and on Saturday they start to chop and mix the ingredients. Nothing will be collected again until Ash Wednesday the following year. It remains a mystery why the rituals of a craft often associated with the darker arts should be so closely linked to Christian tradition. “The process of making potions is tied in with the resurrection of Christ. It’s a rebirth of power,” explained Pedro “Endoy” Tumapon, a respected local herbalist who, at 80, is still fit and has customers from all over the Philippines who buy his herbal medicines. “That is why it is done during Holy Week.” Asked why, he answered simply: “That’s just the way it is.” One of the island’s most-famous healers is Lolo Juan Ponce, 92, who lives in a small village in the hills surrounded by forests rich in the herbs and plants he uses in his potions. Ponce learned his craft from his father, who had learned it from his father, who learned it from his. “Nothing is written down,” he said, his daughter Diosdada acting a translator. Sitting outside his modest bamboo hut as women grated cassava and his grandchildren played nearby Ponce said he had never visited a “real” doctor. “They come to me,” he said smiling through his few remaining teeth. He told the story of a Danish doctor with an incurable rash on his hands who read about the healers of Siquijor and flew from Denmark for treatment. “He found me and asked if I could do anything for him. I told him I have everything here. I rubbed oils into his hands and within a month the rash had gone. He could not explain what happened but he was a doctor.” Then there was the woman from New Jersey who had a bloated stomach. “Doctors could not help her,” he said sitting under a crucifix with Christ bleeding from the hands and feet. “She read about me in a magazine and flew out. I cured her, too. That was in 1992. She still sends Christmas presents.” The day AFP visited Endoy in his nearby village home, Girlie Maing, 48, from Zamboanga was visiting. Diabetic since her early 20s she said she had spent much of her life on daily insulin shots just to stay alive. A believer in magic, she said her mother died from a curse placed on her by an adversary in a land dispute. “She was told that her stomach would grow when the tide goes out and settle when it comes back in again,” said Maing. “This went on for months and months. Doctors could do nothing and she eventually died.” Four years ago a friend from Siquijor told her about the healers and suggested she visit. “So I came to see Endoy to see what he could do. Today, I am cured and my doctors say it is a miracle. They can’t explain it.” Endoy, who had returned from the forest carrying an old ants nest like a hunter’s victory trophy, said, “This is full of so many good things for healing.” Breaking off part of the woody, brown nest he rubbed it between his fingers, squeezing out a wet, bright green substance which he said was good for breast cancer among other things. His son-in-law, Noel, who was a nonbeliever but is now learning from Endoy, said he had cysts on his eyes but after using the green substance from the nest they disappeared. Endoy who has been practicing herbal medicine most of his life is now cataloguing many of the herbs he uses for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. “It is wrong to call us white witches,” he said. “We are herbalists. And we cure. Everything you want is here in the forest or in the sea.” But does he believe in sorcerers and black magic? “Yes, because the people who have been cursed come to me for help,” he said, telling the story of a man who passed live beetles and another who vomited bumblebees after being cursed. “I know science can’t explain these things, that is why some people call it witchcraft. But what we practice is natural medicine.” No one on the island will admit to being a sorcerer or a black witch but for P6,000 and upward, depending on what harm you want to inflict, one can be found. These so-called witches guard their privacy and refuse to give interviews. But in the hills are said to be caves where pictures of the victims of curses can be found. Adultery and land disputes are common reasons for hiring the services of a black witch. Their rituals are conducted at night usually during the full moon. “There were a lot on the island but during the war [World War II] most of them fled,” Endoy said. “Locals found an excuse to burn their homes.” --AFP ======
PART II Herbalists scour mystic Siquijor to cure the incurable http://www.philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200704090415.htm The Philippine Star 04/09/2007 Filipinos know Siquijor as the mystic island. The Spaniards who colonized the archipelago more than 300 years ago called it Isla del Fuego (Island of Fire) because of the eerie glow cast by millions of fireflies that swarmed around the molave trees at night. Feared by many Filipinos for its sorcerers, known locally as "mambabarangs," the island has also earned a reputation for the apparently incredible powers of its local healers, or "mananambals." A 30-minute ferry ride from Dumaguete City on central Negros Island, the tiny, pristine island skirted by white beaches and surrounded by clear blue water has become a major draw card for believers and the curious alike. Among Siquijor’s better known clients is said to be Imelda Marcos, the former first lady and widow of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Locals tell of how a curse was put on her in the 1970s during the building of the San Juanico bridge that connects the central islands of Samar and Leyte and which was a pet project of the late dictator. The story goes that a "mermaid" was injured during the construction work and in retaliation Imelda was cursed with a spell that made scales grow on her legs. Imelda sent a helicopter from the presidential palace in Manila to fetch a powerful Siquijor healer called Boscia Bulongon, who cured her and was paid handsomely. Bulongon returned to the island and buried the money but about two decades later was beaten to death by her grandson because she refused to give him the money. Locals say he used a piece of wood to kill her because the woman was invulnerable to bullets and knives. From the rich and famous to the curious Siquijor is attracting Filipinos and foreigners – especially around Easter – for what is commonly referred to as the "Witches Festival" when people buy potions for everything from improving their sex life to curing terminal illnesses. The healers begin collecting the herbs, plants and sea creatures that go into their potions each Friday after Ash Wednesday, 40 days before Good Friday. On Good Friday they will have gathered everything they need to make potions for the coming year, and on Saturday they start to chop and mix the ingredients. Nothing will be collected again until Ash Wednesday the following year. While the Philippines is majority Catholic, it remains a mystery why the rituals of a craft often associated with the darker arts should be so closely linked to Christian tradition. "The process of making potions is tied in with the resurrection of Christ. It’s a rebirth of power," explained Pedro "Endoy" Tumapon, a respected local herbalist who, at 80, is still fit and has customers from all over the Philippines who buy his herbal medicines. "That is why it is done during Holy Week." Asked why, he answered simply: "That’s just the way it is." They come from faraway lands One of the island’s most famous healers is Lolo Juan Ponce, 92, who lives in a small village in the hills surrounded by forests rich in the herbs and plants he uses in his potions. Ponce learned his craft from his father, who had learned it from his father, who learned it from his. "Nothing is written down," he said, his daughter Diosdada acting a translator. Sitting outside his modest bamboo hut as women grated cassava and his grandchildren played nearby Ponce said he had never visited a "real" doctor. "They come to me," he said smiling through his few remaining teeth. He told the story of a Danish doctor with an incurable rash on his hands who read about the healers of Siquijor and flew from Denmark for treatment. "He found me and asked if I could do anything for him. I told him I have everything here. "I rubbed oils into his hands and within a month the rash had gone. He could not explain what happened but he was a doctor." Then there was the woman from New Jersey who had a bloated stomach. "Doctors could not help her," he said sitting under a crucifix with Christ bleeding from the hands and feet. "She read about me in a magazine and flew out. I cured her too. That was in 1992. She still sends Christmas presents." The day AFP visited Endoy in his nearby village home, Girlie Maing, 48, from Zamboanga was visiting. Diabetic since her early 20s she said she had spent much of her life on daily insulin shots just to stay alive. A believer in magic, she said her mother died from a curse placed on her by an adversary in a land dispute. "She was told that her stomach would grow when the tide goes out and settle when it comes back in again," said Maing. "This went on for months and months. Doctors could do nothing and she eventually died." Four years ago a friend from Siquijor told her about the healers and suggested she visit. "So I came to see Endoy to see what he could do. Today, I am cured and my doctors say it is a miracle. They can’t explain it." Healing forest Endoy, who had returned from the forest carrying an old ants nest like a hunters victory trophy, said "this is full of so many good things for healing." Breaking off part of the woody, brown nest he rubbed it between his fingers, squeezing out a wet, bright green substance which he said was good for breast cancer among other things. His son-in-law, Noel, who was a non-believer but is now learning from Endoy, said he had cysts on his eyes but after using the green substance from the nest they disappeared. Endoy who has been practicing herbal medicine most of his life is now cataloguing many of the herbs he uses for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. "It is wrong to call us white witches," he said. "We are herbalists. And we cure. Everything you want is here in the forest or in the sea." But does he believe in sorcerers and black magic? "Yes, because the people who have been cursed come to me for help," he said, telling the story of a man who passed live beetles and another who vomited bumblebees after being cursed. "I know science can’t explain these things, that is why some people call it witchcraft. But what we practice is natural medicine." No one on the island will admit to being a sorcerer or a black witch but for P6,000 ($110) and upwards, depending on what harm you want to inflict, one can be found. These so-called witches guard their privacy and refuse to give interviews. But in the hills are said to be caves where pictures of the victims of curses can be found. Adultery and land disputes are common reasons for hiring the services of a black witch. Their rituals are conducted at night usually during the full moon. "There were a lot on the island but during the war (World War II) most of them fled," Endoy said. "Locals found an excuse to burn their homes." – AFP ======== Footnote: Since april 7, 2006 when i was googled, i took pains to write the story of these 3 dwarves-angels LUIS, Armand & Angel, per Internet; with little computer learning, i tried my best, waiting for time, that all these would be put in a paid website; for now, may i just air my side to all your comments and replies, for the sake of fairness and justice; ergo, i ask you to have TIME and read what i had summed up closer to my heart: My resume: http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=tl&q=judge+floro&btnG=Hanapin+sa+Google&meta= Judge Floro’s 400 pages BOOK on dwarves: http://judgefloropics.blogspot.com/2006/12/filipino-psychic-named-2006-uk-times.html My pics and videos, documentary: http://images.google.com.ph/images?...napin+sa+Google&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi I am known worldwide as the Psychic & Healing Judge. MY WEBSITE: http://angelofdeathluisarmandandangel.blogspot.com/ http://judgefloropics.blogspot.com/ http://psychic-and-healing-judge.blogspot.com/ My pics and videos, documentary: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+floro MY case: The (Ponente, Justice) Minita Viray Chico-Nazario 75 pages Psychotic Decision, March 31, 2006 --- released on April 6, 2006 --- and cursed denial resolution: http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2006/mar2006/A.M. No. RTJ-99-1460.htm http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2006/august2006/A.M. No. RTJ-99-1460.htm My 26 pages legendary ONE OF A KIND best 2006 thread by Rush Band Forum since 1995: conferred THE HIGHEST HONORS ON RUSH FORUM with 1,300 replies and 21,000 VIEWS ::: http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpmb/index.php?showtopic=2112&st=1250&start=1250 http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpmb/index.php?showtopic=4624&hl=
I post in all the forums that reported my case, daily I reply to them Footnote: Since april 7, 2006 when i was googled, i took pains to write the story of these 3 dwarves-angels LUIS, Armand & Angel, per Internet; with little computer learning, i tried my best, waiting for time, that all these would be put in a paid website; for now, may i just air my side to all your comments and replies, for the sake of fairness and justice; ergo, i ask you to have TIME and read what i had summed up closer to my heart: My resume: http://www.google.com.ph/search?hl=tl&q=judge+floro&btnG=Hanapin+sa+Google&meta= Judge Floro’s 400 pages BOOK on dwarves: http://judgefloropics.blogspot.com/2006/12/filipino-psychic-named-2006-uk-times.html My pics and videos, documentary: http://images.google.com.ph/images?...napin+sa+Google&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi I am known worldwide as the Psychic & Healing Judge. MY WEBSITE: http://angelofdeathluisarmandandangel.blogspot.com/ http://judgefloropics.blogspot.com/ http://psychic-and-healing-judge.blogspot.com/ My pics and videos, documentary: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+floro MY case: The (Ponente, Justice) Minita Viray Chico-Nazario 75 pages Psychotic Decision, March 31, 2006 --- released on April 6, 2006 --- and cursed denial resolution: http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2006/mar2006/A.M. No. RTJ-99-1460.htm http://www.supremecourt.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2006/august2006/A.M. No. RTJ-99-1460.htm My 26 pages legendary ONE OF A KIND best 2006 thread by Rush Band Forum since 1995: http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpm...b081e605276c25a2e0e20b&showtopic=2112&st=1250 http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpmb/index.php?showtopic=4624&hl= SUN STAR FORUMS JUDGE FLORO POSTS ABOUT THESE 3 DWARVES: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2828 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2889 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3105 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4005 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3045 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3758 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3588 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3729 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4113 http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3565 The ICU HOSPITAL FIGHT VERSUS JAIME T. LICAUCO http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=284578 _________________ I am known worldwide as the Psychic & Healing Judge (100+ world news & 1,000+ blogs / forum discussions, 15,000 replies). http://angelofdeathluisarmandandangel.blogspot.com/ http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+floro
My prediction IF YOU VIEWED the YOUTUBE video came to pass OUR PRESIDENT's husband was by-passed due to dissecting aorta bursting (UPDATE 3) 48 hours 'critical' for Mike Arroyo--doctor http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view_article.php?article_id=59552 By Lira Dalangin-Fernandez, Maila Ager INQUIRER.net Last updated 02:49pm (Mla time) 04/10/2007 MANILA, Philippines -- The next 48 hours will be a “critical period” for First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo, although he is “recovering very well,” his doctors said Tuesday, hours after he underwent a heart operation at the St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City. Dr. Rommel Cariño, the heart surgeon who operated on the First Gentleman, said Arroyo was "starting to wake up and starting to open his eyes and that his reflexes are okay." Cariño said that “barring any complications,” the First Gentleman’s recovery would take about “10 days to two weeks.” But both Cariño and Dr. Juliet Gopez-Cervantes said the next 48 hours would be the most “critical period.” In a medical bulletin earlier in the day, Gopez-Cervantes said the First Gentleman had a triple bypass operation and open heart surgery for aneurysm. Doctors performed the "emergency aneurysmectomy" Monday night "due to leaking aneurysm at the arch of the aorta," said Gopez-Cervantes. The procedure performed on the First Gentleman was "not common," Cariño said, adding, "It comprises only one percent of open heart surgery." "Doing this operation involves problems in the different vital organs that's why it will take a long time to recover compared to the run-of-the-mill open heart cases, so we make sure [that] the vital organs are functioning well before we discharge our patients," Cariño said. The operation averted a possible rupture in the aorta, which according to Cariño could have caused sudden death in a worst case scenario. "It's on an emergency basis because the rate of ======= Doc tells Mike Arroyo: Keep a healthy lifestyle http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=73015 A surgeon of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo on Tuesday assured he will live 20 to 30 years longer after successfully undergoing a delicate open-heart surgery should he be able to control "all risk factors," DZMM reported. Dr. Rommel Cariño, who performed the triple bypass operation and aneurysmectomy that lasted for 10 hours, said Mr. Arroyo was lucky his physicians were able to detect early that he has aortic aneurysm because a late diagnosis of the disease can cost the patient his life. He, however, cautioned that the first gentleman must maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid eating fatty foods to maintain his health. He also said Mr. Arroyo's case was uncommon and that the recovery period usually takes longer. He added that the next 48 hours will be crucial. Earlier reports said Mr. Arroyo is awake and recovering after going through a "high-risk" open-heart surgery for aortic aneurism at the St. Luke's Medical Center (SLMC) in Quezon City. "Just two minutes ago I was informed that he is already awake. That is a very great blessing because the way it appears he recovers faster than we thought," Dr. Juliet Cervantes, Mr. Arroyo's attending physician, announced before media men shortly before 10 a.m. Cervantes said said so far, there were no signs of the "dreaded complications" of the surgery and that the first gentleman would have to be monitored for the next 48 hours. She said the open-heart surgery started around 7 p.m. Monday and was concluded at 5 a.m. Tuesday. "Currently he is in the cardiovascular recovery room and being monitored closely, especially for the next 48 hours, which is the most critical period in this kind of surgery," she said. ======= Chavit boasts he has more than 9 lives http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryID=73019 Team Unity senatorial candidate Luis "Chavit:" Singson boasted Tuesday that he has "more than nine lives" after surviving a helicopter crash in Mt. Province early Monday. "Lagpas na sa siyam... Naniniwala naman ako sa destiny. Kung oras mo oras mo kung hindi pa walang mangyayari. ([I have used up] more than nine [lives]. I believe in destiny. If it's your time, it's your time. If it isn't your time nothing will happen)," Singson told DZMM. Singson only suffered contusions after a helicopter he was on crashed in Sitio Bayo, Barangay Talubin in Mt. Province Monday. Reports said the helicopter hit a mountain and rolled over thrice. The helicopter then hit a tree, which forced the doors open and allowed the chopper’s passengers to get out. The helicopter was destroyed but its occupants, including Singson, survived. True to his belief, Singson said that after he is discharged from hospital he will immediately join the administration ticket's sorties and go from province-to-province by helicopter.
Come on Checkmate, that's not fair. I checked Judge out, and it turns out that he is completely sane, It's the rest of the 6 Billion people on Earth who are nuts.
I am not a fool, I am an IDIOt: http://www.asylumnation.com/asylum/...aba6ac710d858dc30f51&postid=967146#post967146 ====== http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6541887.stm Pancreatic cells are lost in type 1 diabetes Brazilian scientists have used transfusions of patients' own stem cells to reverse type 1 diabetes. People with the condition are known as insulin-dependent, and require regular shots of the hormone.
91% of americans and 99% of filipinos like me who believe in god are called and we admit to be IDIOTS by atheists and they are fools acc. to psalm 14:1 here is where my dwarves are: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewforum.php?f=54&sid=b2832c0b738324aae5daf8766d95e51a 3rd GMA D-Fall Twin OMEN: FG Surgery, C. Singson Crash http://www.sunstar.com.ph/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5031
I read all the posts on this thread except the ones by judgefloro as i have a really short attention span.
I am not selling my dwarves They are stars on TV view these FRESHLY UPLOADED: judge rosa reyes of br. 74 rtc malabon died of lung cancer march 9 br. 73 is the sala beside, OWNED with torrens title by Judge Floro VIEW MY FULL ONE HOUR UNPRECEDENTED (SINCE - in their 2 years monday airings - they never chose to televise just one person in the show) SPECIAL APPEARANCE ON CHANNEL 5, TOTOO T.V. prime time 7pm to 8pm MONDAY APRIL 16 now UPLOADED ON www.youtube.com ::: Judge Florentino Floro, "Totoo TV" Parts 1 to 5, Ch. 5, ABC, Philippines, Asia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=copMxR-n4Fc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y53NHxtXLvM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYo_CJy68DI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KloPItUulM4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bsulG9uIx8 judge floro http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=judge+floro Description: Hosts Ariel & Maverick, Judge Florentino Floro, "Totoo TV" Parts 1-5, World-Famous Mystic Judge - Ch. 5, ABC, Philippines, April 16, 2007, 7-8 pm ALL MY THREADS AND POSTS HERE ARE SUMMARIZED THEREIN: HEALING OIL MESSAGE OF LUIS TO THE PHILIPPINE NATION curse upon the corrupt ones, judiciary... the SURGERIES fire and deaths change the constitution, erase the JBC, suspend the dirty dozen ca justices snap elections or ASAP election of new leader per talks of gma, amb. kenedy, the military and ... HORSE RIDING judge at pook ligaya near sandiganbayan SPANISH CARD READING The impeccable prophecy of Judge Floro vividly AIRED last monday swiftly WORKED in God's way to clean the CORRUPT MAGISTRATES' secret and high tech ways of BRIBERY, SELLING DECISIONS TRO etc. Let this EXAMPLE OF PAIN be a DIRE warning to the DIRTIEST RTC COURT in the Philippines - NCJR Manila --- here is the latest IMPRECATION on 2 LOVED ONES one STONE 2 birds: Suspect in mugging of judge’s sons nabbed http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=police2_april18_2007 OPERATIVES of the Northern Police District-Police Intelligence Unit nabbed one of six suspects who attacked the two sons of a Manila judge in Valenzuela City. Senior Supt. Reynaldo Orante, intelligence chief, identified the arrested suspect as Richard Guiling, 32, of 5th Street, Marulas. He has ordered a manhunt for the other suspects. Complainant Judge Crispin Bravo, of Manila Trial Court Branch 16, told Orante that his two sons Lakas Diwa, 28, and Sumilang, 27, were victims of a group that was allegedly under the influence of illegal drugs. “They took fancy on my two boys just for fun.” Investigation showed the incident took place April 14, Saturday dawn, while the siblings were on a motorcycle, cruising the stretch of MacArthur Highway on their way home to Caloocan City. The brothers told the police they thought the Tullahan Bridge along Tullahan was open. “We were not aware the bridge was closed. When we saw a motorcycle pass by, we followed suit.” Moments later, Guiling’s group emerged and blocked their path. The Bravos said the six attackers ganged up on them. “They took turns in hitting my sons with baseball bat, wood, and steel pipes. The others punched and hit my sons in different parts of their body. Sumilang sustained the most injury,” the magistrate fumed, adding that the group cannibalized the victims’ motorbike. “Misdeeds [of this kind] are usually carried out by persons who are under the influence of illegal substance and alcohol,” Orante said. The suspect was picked up near his house in a follow-up operation. “One of the victims was positive that it was him so we tagged him along.” The elder Bravo told Standard Today that he would make sure all the suspects would end up behind bars. Guiling’s inquest was set at 3 p.m. yesterday. Gigi M. David and Kristy Villaver