V.K. Durham, CEO-Creditor: Oh my goodness gracious! Suddenly there is a Cyber crime could trigger a global crisis?! BULL!
MARCOS, SHAH OF IRAN, QUDAFFY, SHARON, ARRAFAT, MUBARAK, SADDAM HUSSEIN, etc., etc., etc..not including the murder of CI-LTD Account Holder, Russell Herrmann/Herman [seehttp://www.theantechamber.net/VKDurham/VkPublicNotice.html and further see THE VEHICLE all were enticed with, promised they were ABOVE THE CONGRESSIONAL REVIES I.E., LAW.. read: Treaties and International agreements section 12087 learn how TIAS 12087
Incorporated by GLOBAL ALLIANCE INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION (GAIA)
aka COMMANDER HATONN who enlisted President Gloria Arroyo and others thinking this was a LEGITIMATE US OPERATION:http://www.theantechamber.net/VkDocuments/Tias12087/Tias12087Index.html
In the meantime; They have dug the hole so freaking deep while trying to bankrupt the U.S. DOLLAR... and Blackballing the Real Creditor from bailing the victim banking systems out of this mess, the BRITISH/ENGLISH ROTHSCHILD Banking System has no where to go but D O W N by the theft, unauthorized use, illegal hypothecation of Durham (Intl. Ltd;) Holding Trust, Tias 12087 Trust Owned and Held "Cosmos Seafood Energy Marketing, Ltd; Nevada ID 1707-85" which was retired and held in Trust June 1997.. then incorporated by the Bush/Clinton operation of Bankrupting the United States by incorporating long standing Corporations, then using those Corporations U.S. Treaty, U.S. Fed. R. etc.. off shore in fraudulent transactions which should be around $207 Q by now.
Hate to say: "I told you so! You were warned, warned, warned.. PTB ignored the warnings.. Went to War.. indulged in Russian Roulette with the Jamie Diamon, UK/US Fed. R., US Corporate House and Senate joining the CIA Forex playing aginst the US CORPORATE FED. R. NOTE which has drastically effected the Constitutional Gold and Silver American Dollar, and U.S. Dollar.
snip: "Taking down the U.S. DOLLAR which the entire Global
Banking, Financing and Economics are "peged".. along with setting up all of those "DEVELOPMENT BANKS" mentioned by E.J. Ekker: "Inter-American Development Bank just set up a little nice banks all around, you know, the little Asian Development Bank, European Development Bank, Hong Kong Development Bank, po-dunk Development Bank, and ever so many more. This sprang out of Inter American Investment Corporation MINE originally set up by the Bush's but never through Incorporation OOPS, BIG GOOF!! This was also pretty inclusive of the DEPOSIT TRUST [Depository Trust Co. 55 Water Street, New York, New York] outfit who runs all the stocks, etc. [end quote] source http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=158479
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Gloria Arroyo now under arrest
Warrant served in her suite at St. Luke’s Medical Center
By Gil C. Cabacungan Jr., Jeannette I. Andrade, Miko Morelos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
2:22 am | Saturday, November 19th, 2011
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Seventeen months after stepping down from the presidency, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Friday was served an arrest warrant for alleged electoral sabotage.
The Pampanga representative, once dubbed the “Iron Lady of Asia,” was in bed at a 16th-floor suite of St. Luke’s Medical Center in Taguig City, wearing a hospital gown and a neck brace. The serving of the warrant capped a day of swift and unexpected developments.
Senior Supt. James Bucayu of the Southern Police District (SPD) led a battery of policemen in black berets and blue uniforms in serving the warrant. He said Arroyo was calm and had anticipated their arrival, even offered them a smile, and waived her right to hear a reading of her rights by Senior Supt. Joel Coronel.
The warrant was served at 6:30 p.m., or two hours after it was issued by Judge Jesus Mupas of Pasay City Regional Trial Court Branch 112 for the nonbailable offense.
The officers were led from Arroyo’s room to the suite’s receiving area, where former fiscal Jose Flaminiano received the warrant and took over the details of the arrest.
“Under the direction of Police Director Alan Purisima, we have served the arrest warrant on former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,” Bucayu said in an impromptu press conference held 20 minutes after officially putting the lawmaker, who has a bone ailment, under hospital arrest.
“She was conscious and in a reclining position on her bed when we served the warrant. It was very visible that she was sick. But she smiled at us. Perhaps she had expected us already,” he said. “She expected it; she was not sad. She looked like she just woke up. Not like [at the airport on Tuesday night], when she was nearly crushed. She was just nodding and smiling.”
Due to Arroyo’s frail condition, police will conduct the “booking”—the standard taking of mug shots and fingerprints—Saturday at 9 a.m. in her hospital room, Bucayu said.
“Depending on her condition, to be determined by government doctors, we will transfer [her] to the custody of the SPD on Monday,” he said, adding that four guards had been stationed outside Arroyo’s suite and another team at the main entrance of the hospital.
2nd President
Arroyo is the second former Philippine president to be arrested, after Joseph Estrada in 2001. But unlike Estrada, who was eventually convicted of plunder, there were no supporters keeping vigil when she was arrested.
Shortly before the warrant was served, Ferdinand Topacio, lawyer of Arroyo’s husband, and Raul Lambino, Arroyo’s legal spokesperson, made themselves scarce to reporters.
Earlier in the day, the two men were defiant and optimistic, with Lambino announcing that the former President and her husband would leave for Singapore Friday afternoon.
“It’s a matter of exercising their constitutional right to travel,” he said.
Bucayu said anyone could visit Arroyo depending on the hospital rules.
He said the arresting team wanted to talk to Arroyo’s doctors but they were not in the suite. Only Arroyo’s husband, Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo, and their son, Camarines Sur Rep. Diosdado “Dato” Arroyo, were with the former President, along with Flaminiano, Lambino and Topacio, her spokesperson Elena Bautista-Horn, and some of her former Cabinet members and relatives.
There were no children in the suite, Bucayu said.
Senior Superintendent Coronel said that while Arroyo was not taken to jail, the important thing was that she was now under arrest.
HDO set aside
Coronel said Arroyo’s coaccused had also been served their arrest warrants—former Maguindanao Gov. Andal Ampatuan Sr. at the Bicutan detention center and former Maguindanao Election Supervisor Lintang Bedol at Camp Crame.
He said Arroyo was not considered a flight risk or suicidal, which was why police had kept security at a minimum.
Judge Mupas ordered Arroyo’s arrest for purportedly engineering the results of the 2007 senatorial elections in Maguindanao.
He set aside the request of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for the urgent issuance of a hold-departure order on Arroyo and her two coaccused and scheduled a hearing on the need for such an order on Monday at 9 a.m.
In a one-page order that Branch 112 Clerk of Court Joel Pelicano read to reporters, Mupas said that “after personally evaluating the voluminous records of the case,” he found probable cause against Arroyo, Ampatuan Sr. and Bedol.
The court based its finding of probable cause against Arroyo on the affidavits of Norie Unas, Ampatuan Sr.’s former senior aide; Zaldy Ampatuan, a son of Ampatuan Sr., and Bedol, which “point[ed] to the complicity of … Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with the other accused.”
Prosecutor General Claro Arellano said Abalos was not included among those charged because the case that Comelec filed was concerning the alleged cheating in Manguindano during the 2007 election.
Arellano said a separate complaint for 11 counts of electoral sabotage would be filed against Arroyo, Abalos and several others on Monday.
Well-oiled machine
While the Philippine judicial process has been perceived as moving painfully slow, the wheels of justice turned like a well-oiled machine on Friday.
Comelec lawyers brought the criminal information sheet to Clerk of Court Pelicano’s office at around 11:22 a.m. and the case was immediately raffled off electronically to Judge Mupas’ court.
As it turned out, the Pasay RTC was a pilot testing site for the Supreme Court’s enhanced case management program, where the raffle of cases and the generation of case numbers are done using computers.
The project, which was under the watch of retired Associate Justice Adolfo Azcuna, was also made available in Quezon City and the other cities of Makati, Marikina, Angeles (Pampanga) and Lapu-Lapu (Cebu), according to a poster on Branch 112’s office door.
Pelicano said Pasay City had jurisdiction over the case because the ballots were brought for counting at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
Judge Mupas appeared at the courtroom at around 1 p.m. but refused to be interviewed. He allowed reporters to stay in the courtroom and office as he went through the records of the case, which consisted of at least eight black binders as thick as a copy of the telephone directory’s Yellow Pages.
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