Religion: Three Jesus Christs and the Roman Catholic Church’s Assets in the Philippines

In the U.S. ALL religious organizations even the Roman Catholic Church must abide by federal laws like RICO, including payment of taxes & labor laws. This is the beauty of having a strong government over religion.

The Sept. 18, 2014 referendum in Scotland should remind all Filipinos that our parents were not consulted when known Japanese collaborator Manuel A. Roxas sought independence that the U.S. Senate illegally, irresponsibly and prematurely granted with the ratification of the 1946 Treaty of Manila on 22 Oct. 1946.

On Nov. 6, 2012 a referendum was held in Puerto Rico and only a tiny 6 percent of Puerto Ricans voted for independence.

Jose Ramos who was against independence explained: “I prefer that the United States helps us, because to stand on our own two feet, no,” said the father of three. “I don’t want this to become a republic. That scares me.”

See: Puerto Rico vote endorses statehood with asterisk

By BEN FOX and DANICA COTO | Associated Press – 9 hrs ago Wednesday, November 07, 2012

http://news.yahoo.com/puerto-rico-vote-endorses-statehood-asterisk-205404726.html

Now watch these three men who believe they are Jesus Christ:

First is the one in Russia, a former traffic cop in Siberia named Sergei Torop. He lives in the rural area of Siberia. He has about 5,000 followers.

Second is David Shayler of England who has practically no support and thus lives in the squatters area outside London.

The third and most successful self-proclaimed Jesus Christ is Apollo Carreón Quiboloy of the Philippines who claims to have millions of poor followers, lives in a mansion and owns a private jet!

Sergei Torop, Vissarion, (the teacher) may have the looks of Jesus Christ but Quiboloy the Pinoy has the mansion and private jet in a Third World country.

Of these three the most secured Jesus Christ is the one in the Philippines. He is untouchable because if his church activities is investigated, so would the Roman Catholic Clergy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4tFEJ5eCr8

The big issue with the Roman Catholic clergy is they insist on giving the very advice they themselves refuse to take. They tell parishioners to get a job, get married, have kids,use only the highly unreliable rhythm method and all of these they vow not to do! Why is that?

Advanced and industrialized countries could afford unproductive members of society that is the clergy. But Third World countries like the Philippines do not have the luxury of having these economically unproductive members of society. What is puzzling is the fact that our Lord Jesus Christ and His Apostles have life skills either as a carpenter, fishermen or even a tax collector. Why is it so difficult for Roman Catholic clergy to learn some trade or life skills? How about being a teacher? They are very intelligent, disciplined and above average moral character! They really should multiply. Otherwise society will produce off springs that on the average are less intelligent, dishonest, corrupt , vile and unfitting members of society because the good, healthy intelligent men and women are not supposed to reproduce.

Sources claim these are some of the investments of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.  CBCP - Investments with San Miguel Corp.

CBCP Investments Archbishop of Manila & Jaro CBCP Investments in Philex Mining by Religious Orders  CBCP Investments as of 2011

Three Jesus Christs and the Roman Catholic Church’s Assets in the Philippines

In the U.S. ALL religious organizations even the Roman Catholic Church must abide by federal laws including payment of taxes & labor laws.

The Sept. 18, 2014 referendum in Scotland should remind all Filipinos that our parents were not consulted when known Japanese collaborator Manuel A. Roxas sought independence that the U.S. Senate IRRESPONSIBLY AND PREMATURELY GRANTED by the ratification of the 1946 Treaty of Manila on 22 Oct. 1946.

On Nov. 6, 2012 a referendum was held in Puerto Rico and only a tiny 6 percent of Puerto Ricans voted for independence.

Jose Ramos who was against independence explained: “I prefer that the United States helps us, because to stand on our own two feet, no,” said the father of three. “I don’t want this to become a republic. That scares me.”

See: Puerto Rico vote endorses statehood with asterisk

By BEN FOX and DANICA COTO | Associated Press – 9 hrs ago Wednesday, November 07, 2012

http://news.yahoo.com/puerto-rico-vote-endorses-statehood-asterisk-205404726.html

Now watch these three men who believe they are Jesus Christ:

First is the one in Russia, a former traffic cop in Siberia named Sergei Torop. He lives in the rural area of Siberia. He has about 5,000 followers.

Second is David Shayler of England who has practically no support and thus lives in the squatters area outside London.

The third and most successful self-proclaimed Jesus Christ is Apollo Carreón Quiboloy of the Philippines who claims to have millions of poor followers, lives in a mansion and owns a private jet!

Sergei Torop, Vissarion, (the teacher) may have the looks of Jesus Christ but Quiboloy the Pinoy has the mansion and private jet in a Third World country.

Of these three the most secured Jesus Christ is the one in the Philippines. He is untouchable because if his church activities is investigated, so would the Roman Catholic Clergy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4tFEJ5eCr8

 

CBCP - Investments with San Miguel Corp.CBCP Investments in Philex Mining by Religious Orders CBCP Investments Archbishop of Manila & JaroCBCP Investments as of 2011

Filipino Quislings JP Laurel & Benigno Aquino, Sr. was taken into custody – Sept. 15, 1945

September 15, 2014

On this day 69 years ago, Filipino Quisling JP Laurel & Benigno Aquino, Sr. was taken into custody in Osaka, Japan

JP Laurel, Sr., Benigno Aquino, Sr. and JP Laurel III Japanese collaborators taken into custody Sept. 15, 1945

PHOTO: Suits Left to Right: Dr. Jose P. Laurel, Sr., president of the Japanese sponsored Republic of the Philippines; Benigno Aquino, Sr. Speaker of the House de facto VP for the puppet republic and grandfather of current president Benigno C. Aquino III and Jose P. Laurel III, are being questioned by S/Sgt. Van Millori, ” a Filipino in the U.S. Army,” as they are taken into custody by U.S. troops, Osaka, Japan. Sept. 15, 1945.

Greater East Asia Conference Tokyo, Japan Nov. 5 - 6, 1943

Shortly after the inauguration of the Second Philippine Republic, President Laurel, together with cabinet Ministers Recto and Paredes flew to Tokyo to attend the Greater East Asia Conference which was an international summit held in Tokyo, Japan from November 5 – 6, 1943, in which Japan hosted the heads of state of various component members of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The conference was also referred to as the Tokyo Conference.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_P._Laurel#mediaviewer/File:Greater_East_Asia_Conference.JPG

 

In April 1945, when Roxas was exonerated by MacArthur, the oligarchs were ecstatic. Most if not all of them collaborated with the enemy. Roxas of Iloilo claims he is a descendant of an 18th century Spanish merchant who sired Ayala, Zobel, Soriano and Elizalde clans all of whom hail from Panay Island. Perhaps this will explain why Jaime Cardinal Sin who is from Iloilo, Panay Island became one of the most powerful Cardinals of the Philippines.

Despite MacArthur’s advice “not to let selfish ambition to impede the progress of your country”, the oligarchs and traitors succumbed to their own greed.  Not satisfied with impromptu pardon they received from MacArthur, they wanted to take over the whole country again.

From this time on, to be from Iloilo, Panay Island is the no. 1 requirement for success in the Philippines, not education, training and experience or even with prayer and hard work.  The Lopezes who own a TV network  (ABS-CBN),  utilities (Meralco) and Geothermal monopoly,  are said to be Chinese from Ilolilo changing their Chinese name “Lo” by adding “pez”, to produce a Spanish sounding family name.

BGen. Roxas, Sr. & Col. Nobuhiko Jimbo 1943

JP Laurel, Sr., Benigno Aquino, Sr. and JP Laurel III Japanese collaborators taken into custody Sept. 15, 1945