The Manila Times

Gays should be forbidden in armed services

- “Lumabasang­kanyangtun­aynakulay ‘T***’na

Investigat­ion showed the taser was used on Dormitorio’s genitals.

The poor fellow must have suffered excruciati­ng pain since the genitals have so many nerves.

Jesus Christ, those future officers studying in the premier military school in Baguio City are not only beasts but faggots as well!

If those upperclass cadets who hazed Dormitorio were not faggots, then why would they take an interest in the genitals of another man?

Isn’t faggotry banned at the PMA? Why weren’t they detected during the neuropsych­iatric exams when they were applying for cadetship?

Pardon me for saying so, but homosexual­ity has no place in the armed services.

Homosexual men, especially the fairy type, succumb to pressure during combat.

Some gays were able to enter the military by lying about their gender “X” identity, but this surfaced during the heat

It is said that a Marine sergeant, who was very strict with the private underlings during training, cowered in fear during

rebels in Sulu many years ago.

One of the then privates, who retired as a master sergeant, told me the gay Marine during the heat of battle. (His true color surfaced),” said the former Marine private.

Even in the police service, homosexual men should not be allowed.

When I was covering the Western Police District (now Manila Police District) in the 1980s, I heard rumors from fellow cops about how a police captain assigned in the narcotics division would perform oral sex on handsome young male suspects, who were caught in possession of

The captain would then order the release of the suspects, according to his subordinat­es. rumors until I was able to talk to one of the young suspects who had been released. The boy said the captain had sucked his penis.

case against the captain, but my plea fell on deaf ears.

And why is it that the so-called closet queens are the most murderous?

David Berkowitz, aka Son of Sam. Albert DeSalvo, The Boston Strangler. Richard Benjamin Speck. All serial killers, these men had something in common: they were all fags.

Berkowitz murdered six people; DeSalvo strangled 13 women; and Speck tortured and raped eight student nurses in Chicago.

Noteworthy is Speck who tortured, raped and stabbed to death or strangled all his victims in a townhouse that served as a dormitory for the student nurses in 1966.

One of the nurses who survived was a Filipina, Corazon Amurao of Batangas.

Interviewe­d in his prison cell by a reporter, Speck said he wasn’t sorry for what he did.

Speck died of a heart attack in prison; his death was not enough punishment for his abominable crimes.

A Manila Police colonel, who was 6 feet tall, slim and good-looking, was a homosexual.

I knew the guy when he was still a patrolman assigned at the homicide division way back in the early 1980s.

I even had some drinking bouts of beer with this man, but I didn’t know he was a homo.

Although I heard that he had the proclivity of torturing homicide suspects during interrogat­ion, I didn’t see him do it; otherwise, I would have told him off. I learned about the guy’s gender “X”

Anyway, years later after I left the police beat, I heard that the guy arrested a son of a shipping magnate for drug possession.

The father, not wanting for the news to be leaked out to the media, paid for his son’s release.

The bribe money, a hefty sum, was given to the WPD at the time.

The guy, who was already a superinten­dent (now called lieutenant colonel) and a station commander, was not given his share of the loot.

Furious, the gay superinten­dent kidnapped the boy, called the father and demanded ransom for the boy’s release.

The boy’s father refused to give ransom, saying he had already given money to the superinten­dent’s superior.

The boy was found dead in Antipolo several days later.

A few weeks after the boy’s body was found, the superinten­dent was shot dead right in front of his station by un

in news reports as members of the New People’s Army.

In fact, the gunmen was hired by the boy’s father, I was told by sources within the WPD.

The superinten­dent’s murder unsolved to this day. is still

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