Iglesia Ni Cristo is a politically influential group in the Philippines. INC members are being intructed during elections to vote the politicians that the INC leadership are endorsing. Iglesia Ni Cristo members died in the violent EDSA3 protest. Gloria Arroyo declared State of Rebellion during EDSA3 • INC tried and failed to stop the Impeachment case of the Ombudsman in Congress. INC is known to be a supporter, friend and ally of Gloria Arroyo which survey says as the Most Corrupt President.
The INC Eduardo Manalo, LTO Chief Torres, Ombudsman Gutirrez and Gloria Arroyo connection
Eduardo V. Manalo • Political influence in the Philippines [wiki]
According to Armando Doronila's The Fall of Joseph Estrada: The Inside Story, – as well as local newspaper reports such as the May 7, 2001 issue of Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manalo was reportedly involved in a rebellion plot against the Philippine government under Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in EDSA III. Members of INC told CNN that followers were allowed to join the pro-Estrada demonstrations. In a statement, representatives from the INC stated they held no position on the uprising, other than its intentions of peace. No charges were filed against him, or against INC.
INC Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo
• ruled INC after his father
• friend and ally of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
• linked with the uprising of INC members in EDSA3
• tried to stop the Ombudsman Gutierrez impeachment
• silent about the mess of INC member LTO chief Torres
LTO Chief Virginia Torres
• INC member
• facing graft charges
Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez
• INC tried to stop her impeachment
• Betrayal of Public trust
• Fertilizer fund scam
• Euro generals scandal
• Mega-Pacific deal
• NBN-ZTE deal
• Ensign Philip Pestano case
• Low conviction record
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
• friend and ally of INC
• Most Corrupt President-poll
• NBN-ZTE deal
• Hello Garci
• Fertilizer fund scam
• Jose Pidal scandal
• Mega Pacific deal
• Cash Gifts in Malacanang
• Euro Generals
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Do you know what are you talking about?can you post the evidences?FYI, there's no such thing as religious dynasty of Manalo family in INC. Members of INC appointed there own leader by voting. Maybe your too jealous of what INC achieved now.
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