Rumblings within the Enchanted Kingdom all have one thing in common---the hushed plan to arrest and re-detain former president Joseph "Erap" Estrada. A classmate, who's now working inside the evil regime, says that a plan is a-foot to negotiate with Dante Tan, a former associate of the deposed president. Tan is in Canada, although certain reports say, he's now living in New Zealand, Australia or even in Singapore. Unlike former cop, Cesar Mancao, negotiating with a businessman is easier. Cretins within the Kingdom are salivating over the possibility of again, putting an end to the numerous provincial sorties the ex-Chief Executive have been doing for the past months.
Now, is this possible? And will Erap allow himself to again, be denied of his rights and jailed?
The devils and demons in the palace did it once--in 2002--and they could possibly do it again. In fact, doing this now, the arrest and detention of Erap, would be easier than last time since the Erap camp would find it very hard to muster enough warm bodies to protect their principal once this happens.
One tip to the camp of Estrada---instead of trying to reach Dante Tan, beat Malacanang to the gun by talking with former Department of Agriculture secretary Cito Lorenzo.
Since late last year, Cito has been sending feelers to expose the Joc-Joc Bolante case. This fertilizer scam is juicier than the feeble attempt by the palace to link an innocent Erap to the murder of publicist Bubby Dacer. If they succeed in bringing Cito back, that would spell the start of the end of this evil regime.
The fertilizer fund scam is still the hottest issue to date, with the Legacy scam a far second. Thousands of farmer families are still hot over Joc-Joc Bolante, now enjoying his multi-millions in the comforts of his palatial Ayala Alabang house, while farmers are having a hard time making ends meet. An agrarian revolt is sure to follow if the Opposition successfully convinces Cito Lorenzo to finally reveal who really backed Joc-Joc Bolante up and who really benefitted from this fertilizer fund scam.
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