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Don’t talk to strangers By Dahli Aspillera

Editor June 23, 2014
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“That  stranger will use drug, hypnosis on you so you  lose your perception, judgment, ability to think. You will do what she says.”

IF A STRANGER comes to sit next to you at a fast-food, be suspicious.  Move yourself and your drinks farther away.  She (mostly females) may have been monitoring you for days. This person is part of a Budol-budol syndicate to drug and hypnotize you; to make you brainless, obedient, happy to withdraw from banks your life’s savings

That drug she secretly puts in your drink will make you lose your perspective and good judgment.  Drugs like that are readily available to criminals.  Ask BFAD.  Soon, you will chatting with this Budol-budol  like they are old friends.  You will be doing whatever they tell you. Budol-budol syndicates have a mastermind.  Usually a female foreigner. They bribed Philippine Immigration to come in, stay,  to do criminal acts against  Filipinos.  

Recent victims report the mastermind of Budol-budol:   Female, very native Chinese, no English,  broken Filipino with strong Chinese accent.    She sits in her van, managing  hold-ups and kidnappings.   She gives orders to 3 or 4 or 5 Filipinos in cahoots with her and may also be under her hypnosis.  Under their spell, you will  withdraw all your savings; gather your jewels and possessions to give to  her.   The Filipino women do the dirty work, and  threaten to stab you if your don’t cooperate.

Between drugs and hypnosis and threats,  Budol-budol  burglary, hijacking, kidnapping  have victimized Filipinos for many decades.   The PNP can do nothing.   Every police station gets dozens of these Budol-budol complaints daily.  You may well be next.

PNP is impotent against this crime.

On a rare occasion when a Budol-budol gang is caught, the toothless Philippine law  allows alien syndicates to bail out the criminal.  They are out in the streets to budol-budol again. PNP is impotent. No wonder the stations are  not even interested to take victims seriously.                                                                  

Our Congress members are paid billions to identify decades-long, alien-headed criminality  and create legislation to control these.  How come there is no law that makes budol-budol non-bailable?  There have been tens of thousands of victims the past decades.  Everyone—ask around you–can narrate first-hand cases of Budol-budol that victimized someone close to them.   PNP and Congress   haven’t noticed, because too many of them are into their own big-time grafting and criminalities.

This Budol-budol alien syndicates has victimized tens of thousands of ordinary, hard-working people; stole from them their life’s savings.   The PNP is passive.  Why bother?  These criminals are allowed back in the streets by our Justice system when bailed out by their criminal syndicate.

Reporting Budol-budol cases to the police is like reporting to a rock.   The police attitude is, “Why do you bother us with such ordinary, common crime as Budol-budol?”  

PNP and the Judiciary department are aware that Budol-budol syndicates have held-up and stolen tens of billions worth of cash, jewelry, property from ordinary Filipinos.   

No  budol-budol criminal has ever been imprisoned because their alien syndicates have the wealth to bribe the Philippine authorities. (Dahli_a@yahoo.com)

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