Nicolas Aldana’s son Elias became a four-term mayor of Las Pinas while his grandson, lawyer Bernardo Q. Aldana was the mayor when World War II broke out. Another grandson, Cenon Aldana-Cosme served with the Insular U.S. Navy and was captured when Corregidor fell on May 6, 1942. He was later arrested as a suspected American Agent in saturation drive on Dec. 1944. Believed to have been taken to the notorious dungeons of Fort Santiago, Cenon A. Cosme was presumed to have been tortured then killed. His body was never found. After the war, Bernardo Q. Aldana resumed his law practice and represented Americans whose properties were systematically being taken by relatives and friends of oligarch-traitors. Below is a successful appeal for plaintiff George McEntee.Below are medals my father and most likely Constancio Cosme & Nicolas Aldana’s grandson Cenon A. Cosme earned serving in the U.S. Insular Navy in WWII. All three of them were captured when Corregidor fell on 6 May 1942; were forced into the second Death March and interned at Camp O’Donnell before being released in Oct. 1943.
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Psychic Abilities of Lemurians
“The psychic power generated from these single-minded assemblies were beyond anything comparable before or since. Levitation of otherwise immovable objects, psychokinesis, communal telepathy, remote viewing, metaphysical healing, the shifting of space and time, prophesy, inter-species communication, inter-dimensional travel – the whole gamut of known psychic phenomena, and far more than guessed at present were supposedly developed by Lemurians and later refined by the Atlanteans.”
From “Atlantis and 2012: The Science of the Lost Civilization and the Prophecies of the Maya” p.129 – February 16, 2010 by Frank Joseph (Author)
Paperback: 264 pages
Publisher: Bear & Company (February 16, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1591431123
ISBN-13: 978-1591431121
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DECLASSIFIED CIA REPORT: Summary Page: Possible Developments Resulting From the Granting of Amnesty to Accused Collaborators in the Philippines 3 March 1948
PHOTO: DECLASSIFIED CIA REPORT SUMMARY PAGE (P.1)
POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENTS RESULTING FROM THE GRANTING OF AMNESTY TO ACCUSED COLLABORATORS IN THE PHILIPPINES March 3, 1948
“SEVERAL HUNDRED FILIPINO GUERRILLAS, WHO OPPOSED THE OCCUPATION UNDER THEIR OWN OR THE U.S. LEADERSHIP, ARE NOW IN CUSTODY AND SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR ALLEGED ACTS OF VIOLENCE COMMITTED DURING THE WAR AS PART OF THEIR ANTI-JAPANESE AND ANTI-COLLABORATIONIST ACTIVITIES.”
30 March 1948
This was published on 28 April 1948, three (3) months after Manuel Roxas, Sr. signed the general amnesty.