Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes
Until they were expelled from power thirty years ago, in early 1986, the late dictator Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos (she, the Shoe Queen) jointly ruled the Philippines with impunity for 20+ years. They were an efficient cash-and-carry team--while he raided the national till, she shopped 'til she dropped. In the words of the US congressman investigating them, "Compared to her (Imelda), Marie Antoinette was a bag lady," . . . while Ferdinand made master embezzler Bernie Madoff look like a rank amateur.

With the passing of 30 years, this book becomes a full accounting of the rapacious and avaricious rule the pair enjoyed--how they hoodwinked an unsuspecting people, and the truth behind many of the dirty tricks they employed revealed at last. The present is an opportune time to take stock, especially as their only son and heir, Ferdinand, Jr., and others of his ilk, launches a comeback attempt for national office in this year's Philippine elections, and trying to re-fabricate history in the process. This book will set the record straight.
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Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes
Until they were expelled from power thirty years ago, in early 1986, the late dictator Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos (she, the Shoe Queen) jointly ruled the Philippines with impunity for 20+ years. They were an efficient cash-and-carry team--while he raided the national till, she shopped 'til she dropped. In the words of the US congressman investigating them, "Compared to her (Imelda), Marie Antoinette was a bag lady," . . . while Ferdinand made master embezzler Bernie Madoff look like a rank amateur.

With the passing of 30 years, this book becomes a full accounting of the rapacious and avaricious rule the pair enjoyed--how they hoodwinked an unsuspecting people, and the truth behind many of the dirty tricks they employed revealed at last. The present is an opportune time to take stock, especially as their only son and heir, Ferdinand, Jr., and others of his ilk, launches a comeback attempt for national office in this year's Philippine elections, and trying to re-fabricate history in the process. This book will set the record straight.
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Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes

Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes

by Myles Garcia
Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes

Thirty Years Later . . . Catching Up with the Marcos-Era Crimes

by Myles Garcia

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Until they were expelled from power thirty years ago, in early 1986, the late dictator Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos (she, the Shoe Queen) jointly ruled the Philippines with impunity for 20+ years. They were an efficient cash-and-carry team--while he raided the national till, she shopped 'til she dropped. In the words of the US congressman investigating them, "Compared to her (Imelda), Marie Antoinette was a bag lady," . . . while Ferdinand made master embezzler Bernie Madoff look like a rank amateur.

With the passing of 30 years, this book becomes a full accounting of the rapacious and avaricious rule the pair enjoyed--how they hoodwinked an unsuspecting people, and the truth behind many of the dirty tricks they employed revealed at last. The present is an opportune time to take stock, especially as their only son and heir, Ferdinand, Jr., and others of his ilk, launches a comeback attempt for national office in this year's Philippine elections, and trying to re-fabricate history in the process. This book will set the record straight.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157835880
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Publication date: 03/31/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Myles A. Garcia is a Correspondent for www.positivelyfilipino.com, an online magazine, where two of his articles have won the PAPC's Plaridel Prize for Best Sports Story two years in a row. A life-long Olympic aficionado, he is also the author of Secrets of the Olympic Ceremonies, and a member of the International Society of Olympic Historians, ISOH. He has also written a play, "Murder à la Mode." He has lived in Manila, New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and San Francisco.
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