Sex cult invites senators to join
September 26, 2002 | 12:00am
No way.
Senators turned down yesterday proposals from a leader of a sex cult in Negros to join his group and spread a "sex-bomb" ideology all the way to the United Nations.
Senators Rodolfo Biazon Loren Legarda, Robert Jaworski and Noli de Castro each received a letter of invitation from Leonardo Erobas, founder of the "Espedeject Ideology," with attached photographs showing him having sex with minors and other members in the nude or sniffing rugby.
"This cult had the gall to send me indecent pictures which are not only immoral but possibly criminal in nature because some of the sexual participants are minors!" Biazon fumed.
The senators have forwarded Erobas letter and photos to the police and investigators for appropriate action.
Erobas styled himself as "Real Over All Anti Cristo King of Kings." He claimed that Ninoy Aquino Jr. had entered his body, and described himself as "the Trampocol Man."
"This is a new term above genius," Erobas explained.
He claimed the title of "Kurukokok Ruler, author, scientist, creator, founder, inventor, journalist, writer, maker, super being, organizer and all in all and above all (sic) sealed on July 9, 1988 by the power anointed on July 16, 1988 by invisible being."
The letters, all similarly worded, were written in Ilonggo, bore the return address of "Leonardo Erobas, Had. Guba, Alihis, Valladolid, Negros Occidental," and were mailed in Bacolod City.
He also used as his address: Purok Casanag, Mandalgan, Bacolod City.
Erobas asked the senators to relay his messages to the United Nations "to establish Espedeject Ideology" throughout the world and to find persons who could translate Ilonggo into different languages.
Erobas clarified that Espedeject Ideology advocates sexual freedom and the responsible ingestion and/or inhalation of marijuana, shabu, cocaine, rugby and syrup, among other mind-boggling substances.
Biazon said he would turn over to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) the letter he received, including the attached pornographic and erotic pictures from Erobas.
He said he would ask the NBI and the PNP to ascertain the activities of the cult, which could be criminal acts such as the corruption of minors, public immoral acts and indecent exposure.
"They should also determine how the cult generates funds and the methods of recruitment," Biazon added.
Jaworski and Legarda followed a similar tact. Jaworski sent a letter to NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco enclosing Erobas letter and accompanying photos "for appropriate action."
Legarda also asked the NBI to investigate the members of the Negros Occidental cult propagating a sex-bomb ideology in the country.
Senators turned down yesterday proposals from a leader of a sex cult in Negros to join his group and spread a "sex-bomb" ideology all the way to the United Nations.
Senators Rodolfo Biazon Loren Legarda, Robert Jaworski and Noli de Castro each received a letter of invitation from Leonardo Erobas, founder of the "Espedeject Ideology," with attached photographs showing him having sex with minors and other members in the nude or sniffing rugby.
"This cult had the gall to send me indecent pictures which are not only immoral but possibly criminal in nature because some of the sexual participants are minors!" Biazon fumed.
The senators have forwarded Erobas letter and photos to the police and investigators for appropriate action.
Erobas styled himself as "Real Over All Anti Cristo King of Kings." He claimed that Ninoy Aquino Jr. had entered his body, and described himself as "the Trampocol Man."
"This is a new term above genius," Erobas explained.
He claimed the title of "Kurukokok Ruler, author, scientist, creator, founder, inventor, journalist, writer, maker, super being, organizer and all in all and above all (sic) sealed on July 9, 1988 by the power anointed on July 16, 1988 by invisible being."
The letters, all similarly worded, were written in Ilonggo, bore the return address of "Leonardo Erobas, Had. Guba, Alihis, Valladolid, Negros Occidental," and were mailed in Bacolod City.
He also used as his address: Purok Casanag, Mandalgan, Bacolod City.
Erobas asked the senators to relay his messages to the United Nations "to establish Espedeject Ideology" throughout the world and to find persons who could translate Ilonggo into different languages.
Erobas clarified that Espedeject Ideology advocates sexual freedom and the responsible ingestion and/or inhalation of marijuana, shabu, cocaine, rugby and syrup, among other mind-boggling substances.
Biazon said he would turn over to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) the letter he received, including the attached pornographic and erotic pictures from Erobas.
He said he would ask the NBI and the PNP to ascertain the activities of the cult, which could be criminal acts such as the corruption of minors, public immoral acts and indecent exposure.
"They should also determine how the cult generates funds and the methods of recruitment," Biazon added.
Jaworski and Legarda followed a similar tact. Jaworski sent a letter to NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco enclosing Erobas letter and accompanying photos "for appropriate action."
Legarda also asked the NBI to investigate the members of the Negros Occidental cult propagating a sex-bomb ideology in the country.
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