APPENDIX
A. HISTORY OF GUARDIANS
THE GUARDIANS CHRONICLES: A HISTORICAL APPROACH
By: Joey Dale "NF DALE "L. Allado
I. THE FOUNDING: ANITO GROUP (1976-1978)
By: Joey Dale "NF DALE "L. Allado
I. THE FOUNDING: ANITO GROUP (1976-1978)
A large fraction of a soldier’s life is spent in front line combat. Between those gaps of monotonous camp life, the struggles and hardships from being detached from his family, soldiers continually strengthen themselves through intertwining with one another, propagating the concept of brotherhood, unity, solidarity and oneness. The concept of protecting one another was the concept that gave the idea to C1C Leborio M. Jangao Jr. on the birth of “Anito Group”, on April 15, 1976 in a PC Detachment at Sitio Kidama, Parang, Maguindanao composed of eleven (11) Philippine Constabulary soldiers under his care. They were:
1. C1C Leborio “Abraham” Jangao Jr - who conferred himself the title “Godfather”
2. C1C Ernesto “Alas” P. Torres Jr.
3. C1C Arthur “Percival” Camins
4. C1C Nolito “Halcon” Alabarin
5. C1C Cesar “Alvaro” Arevalo
6. C1C Alex “Zeus” Bonifacio
7. C1C Romeo “Brix” Gonzales
8. C1C Alvin “Domino” S. Salvacion
9. C1C Margarito “Azul” Ejansantos
10. C1C Jaime “Jerico” Bargamento
11. C1C Hamid “Krisanto” S. Singa
Under the leadership of C1C Leborio “Abraham” Jangao Jr., who conferred himself the title of “Godfather”, upon Anito Group formation, their prevalence had propelled them as fierce chivalrous mercenaries, with their valiance earning them respect and apprehension from their enemies with cold feet. The group was transferred to Barangay Baliton, Glan, South Cotabato (now Sarangani) in the latter part of 1976 for peace-keeping. There, they had earned the respect from the constituents in the area earning them numerous citations and recognitions. There was no expansion of membership from thereon since the group was reassigned to various provincial commands in Mindanao.
II. THE BIRTH OF DIABLO SQUAD (1979-1981)
In 1979, Leborio “GF Abraham” Jangao Jr. was reassigned to Lanao Del Norte PC Provincial Command in Tipanoy, Iligan City. At this point, he resumed his plan of expanding the group membership he started in Cotabato. With his soldiers whom he enlisted and convinced as his proximate “disciples”, he conceived the “Diablo Squad- Dirty Dozen”. It was presumed that this was a concept from the “Twelve Tribes” of Israel” with Father Abraham as considered the father of all nations. It was established later as DIABLO SQUAD, with him becoming the eventual father of the organization.
The original members comprised of actually fourteen (14) members:
1. EUSTIQUE “ACHILLES” (80-1-1) J. FUENTES, PC
2. ROBERTO “ORO” (80-1-2) VALCONCHA, PC
3. PHILIP “PEPE” (80-1-3) BAHIAN, PC
4. ORLANDO “VALIENTE” (80-1-4) C. VILLABITO, PC (DECEASED)
5. ERNESTO “SERVANDO” (80-1-5) BELLESAS, PC
6. ERNESTO “STA. CRUZ” (80-1-6) METILLO, PC (DECEASED)
7. YOLANDO “MERCENARIO” (80-1-7) BORDEOS, PC
8. CARLITO “ARIES” (80-1-8) CALICA, PC
9. WILLIE “MALINCHE” (80-1-9) PUEBLAS, PC
10. PHILIP “CORONADO” (80-1-10) ISLA, PC (DECEASED)
11. NEPHTALIE “NAPOLEON” (80-1-11) REAL, PA (DECEASED)
12. ALBERTO “PHANTOM” (80-1-12) M. TINOY, INP
13. ELPIDIO “CARLOMAGNO” (80-1-13) SELETARIA JR., PN
14. CUPERTINO “BAROK” (80-1-14) BASTASA, PC (DECEASED)
Each of the fourteen (14) members of the Dirty Dozen were assigned to enlist twelve recruits and grant them the mark of their own to identify being their progenitors, to continue and propagate their count as a budding organization.
It was also in Iligan City that he met 1Lt Gil K. Taojo Jr, a former classmate in a PC Basic Course in Maguindanao in 1973 who was then the current Officer-In-Charge of the Regional Security Unit 12, Lanao Del Norte & Lanao Del Sur (Intelligence Unit). Upon discussion about the DIABLO SQUAD
fraternity, 1Lt Taojo committed his alliance and was marked 80-1 bearing the pseudonym “SGF (Supreme Godfather) Lapulapu”, being the first commissioned officer to join the league in 1980.
In the latter part of the 1980’s, Captain Anastacio G. Labitad, PA, the Commanding Officer of the Composite Military Police battalion also joined the Diablo Squad, who bore the mark “80-0” with “SGFC (Supreme GodFather Consultant) Patton” as his pseudonym.
Police Lieutenant Lilia C. Buala, INP, the then Station Commander of Linamon (Lanao del Norte) Police Station, was recruited by GF Abraham and was marked “80-2” bearing “Amazona” as her pseudonym.
Although the continuous proliferation of the DIABLO SQUAD had been enormous, having the membership of rebellious soldiers, it had created a stir in the AFP with a suspicion of internal uprising. It was branded “an organization within the organization”. Most of the AFP officers of high command steadily picked on the name “DIABLO” claiming that it had a bad impact to the image of
AFP. The DIABLO SQUAD continued to experienced harassment from commissioned officers as instructed by the higher ups.1 The idea of recruiting commissioned officers of AFP came to mind, thinking that it will bring sustenance and stability to the organization, but despite the presence of Lt Taojo, Captain Labitad, Lt Buala and other higher officers, the higher command of the AFP still continued to pressure and harass the officers to disband the Diablo Squad.
III. THE PREVALENCE OF DIABLO SQUAD CRIME BUSTERS (1981-1984)
In 1981, having experienced continued harassment and perennial pressures to dissolve DIABLO SQUAD, the officers deemed proper to change the name of the organization to DIABLO SQUAD, THE CRIME BUSTERS (DCSB). The name DIABLO was made an acronym providing a more substantial meaning to the organization: D - Dauntless, I - Ingenuous, A - Advocator, B - Banner, L - Liberty and O - Oneness.
It was at this point that SGF Lapulapu and GF Abraham agreed to adopt a Constitution & By-Laws for the organization. GF Abraham relinquished his overall authority as overall Leader of the DSCB to SGF Lapulapu. SGF Lapulapu drafted the DCSB Constitution and By-Laws of the organization with provisions done by the MAGIC Group who were mostly prominent lawyers in the City.
Upon completion, an assembly of all available members was called at the Empire Village, Pala-o, Iligan City on November 16, 1981 in which the delegates ratified, approved and adopted the Constitution provision and By-Laws of the DCSB. In that same occasion, 1Lt Gil “Lapulapu” K. Taojo, Jr, PC, was officially conferred the title Founder Supreme Godfather (FSGF) and Capt. Anastacio “Patton” G. Labitad, PA, as Supreme Godfather Consultant (SGFC). C1C Leborio “Abraham” Jangao, Jr, PC, however, was only conferred as Founder Godfather (FGF).
By then, the organization was made open to civilian membership. In order to identify the civilian members from military personnel, these members were given the name MAGIC GROUP. This was made an acronym with M standing for Magistrate, A for Advocator, G for Grievances, I for Impotent and C for Citizens.
MAGIC Group was created for the civilian sector who are professionals and known leaders in the community. The “Honorary MAGIC Five” were the first non-military members who were all lawyers in Iligan City, but carried no tattoo marks and they were:
• Fiscal Ulysses Lagcao
• Atty Angel Mencias
• Atty Roberto Z. Albulario Jr.
• Atty Nicomedes Palangan
• Atty Andrew Damayo
The leadership of the DSCB were prevailed by Commissioned Officers. As expected by the original members of the Dirty Dozen, being enlisted men of AFP, never had the chance in the top leadership of the organization. The original Dirty Dozen was never given honor nor recognition. The original concept of membership for “enlisted men” became a thing of the past.
The widespread recruitment of the DSCB within the ranks in the AFP continued. The AFP high command felt it was already growing and becoming a threat to the Armed Forces. The situation was far worse because it was coupled with the news that an impending coup d’état was in the offing. During that time, the grip of the then President Marcos was dwindling. More and more military officers were disgruntled and the AFP leadership who was at that time loyal to the President was disturbed with instability. The existence of the DSCB was not an exemption. Some officers of the AFP higher command suspected that the Diablo squad may be in cahoots with the coup plotters. Besides, some members of the RAM were too, identified with the DSCB. This resulted to the persecution of DSCB members in Mindanao. The DSCB leadership received many complaints coming from members in different places in Mindanao regarding how they were persecuted by their respective commanders. In the middle part of 1983, DSCB leaders met and discussed about the reported persecution of members stationed in Mindanao. It was agreed that the DSCB should be identified as a civilian organization and not a military fraternity. This can only be done if a nonmilitary
person should be the one to lead the organization.
On his account, “FSGF Lapu lapu” volunteered to resign from the Armed Forces and lead the organization to ease the pressure and help the members who are in the AFP service. However, there were some information, claiming that the expiration of his commission reverted him to a civilian and that gave him the chance to lead the DSCB as a civilian leader. Though the DSCB was led by a non-militia, the members continue to experience the harrowing persecution from the higher military command.
IV. THE INCEPTION OF GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD (1984)
The year that followed brought no escape of the DSCB facing disbandment. The media exploited the organization covering hostile, despicable and embittered stories depicting it as the “El Diablo”, in its very literal meaning. As a result, the government of the then President Marcos and General Ver were alarmed over the growing strength of the group and immediately ordered disbandment.
They thought that the existence of the DCSB was a threat to the AFP for being “an army within an army”. The brotherhood became the scapegoat as they exploited the existence of the group as a means to divert the public’s attention from the Agrava report and from the growing disaffection among the populace.
Lt Gen. Fidel Ramos, who was the designated acting Chief-of-Staff of AFP, (when Ver was forcibly given a leave after he was indicted in the Aquino-Galman case) was given an immediate order to have the DSCB disbanded. He called for a conference among the top leaders of the AFP and the DSCB at Camp Aguinaldo in November of 1984. After the conference, when asked if the organization, pending its disbandment could be renamed. He agreed only if the name would not suggest evil like Diablo or devil. FGF Abraham discussed with him the possibility of creating another organization with similar concept to that of DSCB. Before the scheduled disbandment on December 25, 1984, the organization came up with a new name, having selected from five names which were as follows: Defender, Peacemaker, Protector, Vanguard and Guardians. The selected name being, GUARDIANS Brotherhood Incorporated, was registered with SEC on December 10, 1984 with SEC Registration No. 123899.
It was then decided to adopt and, almost verbatim, copied the Constitution and By-Laws (CBL) of the DSCB, with some modifications, adding an acronym for GUARDIANS: G-Gentlemen, U-United, A-Associates, R-Race, D-Dauntless, I-Ingenuous, A-Advocator, N-Nation, S-Society, which when paraphrased would mean “The Gentlemen and United Associates of the Filipino Race, Dauntless and Ingenuous Advocator of the Nation and Society.”
FGF Abraham filed the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws of The GBI on December 5, 1984 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Shortly thereafter, on December 10, 1984, the Certificate of Incorporation Registration No. 123899, approving the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the GBI, was released.
There has been many branches that emanated from GBI. One of which was Reformed and United GUARDIANS Brotherhood International, Incorporated (RUGBII) which was registered on November 5, 2010. Colleagues of Amended GUARDIANS Brotherhood International, Incorporated (CAGBII) was born as a breakaway from RUGBII as a result of ineffective governance and financial distrust.
This was registered on September 02, 2016, with Certificate of Incorporation No. CN201620125.
REFERENCES:
GUARDIANS HISTORY http://guardians-kawit.tripod.com/history/history.htm
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD: HISTORY OF THE GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD, INC. (Personal and Factual Accounts with Annotations) By ELPIDIO “MF CARLOMAGNO” SELETARIA JR, LLB.
HISTORY OF GUARDIANS http://www.geocities.ws/guardiansrome/history.html
GUARDIANS HISTORY by NFGMF AGILAhttps://www.facebook.com/mug.pangasinan/posts/164819640393077
DIABLO GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM INCORPORATED (DGMI), A HISTORYhttp://dgmi.kobusoft.com/history/
ANO ANG NANGYARI SA DIABLO SQUAD? DIABLO GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM INCOPORATED
GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM BY THE GUARDIANS DOCTRINAL COMMISSION
http://ministerofinformationgbi.blogspot.qa/2010/08/ano-ang-nangyari-sa-diablo-squad.html
BRIEF HISTORY (THE TRUTH BEHIND THE EXISTENCE OF THE GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD INCORPORATED) BY CAPT. GIL “MF LAPULAPU” TAOJO JR.
http://ministerofinformationgbi.blogspot.qa/2009/05/brief-history-truth-behind-existenceof.html
2. C1C Ernesto “Alas” P. Torres Jr.
3. C1C Arthur “Percival” Camins
4. C1C Nolito “Halcon” Alabarin
5. C1C Cesar “Alvaro” Arevalo
6. C1C Alex “Zeus” Bonifacio
7. C1C Romeo “Brix” Gonzales
8. C1C Alvin “Domino” S. Salvacion
9. C1C Margarito “Azul” Ejansantos
10. C1C Jaime “Jerico” Bargamento
11. C1C Hamid “Krisanto” S. Singa
Under the leadership of C1C Leborio “Abraham” Jangao Jr., who conferred himself the title of “Godfather”, upon Anito Group formation, their prevalence had propelled them as fierce chivalrous mercenaries, with their valiance earning them respect and apprehension from their enemies with cold feet. The group was transferred to Barangay Baliton, Glan, South Cotabato (now Sarangani) in the latter part of 1976 for peace-keeping. There, they had earned the respect from the constituents in the area earning them numerous citations and recognitions. There was no expansion of membership from thereon since the group was reassigned to various provincial commands in Mindanao.
II. THE BIRTH OF DIABLO SQUAD (1979-1981)
In 1979, Leborio “GF Abraham” Jangao Jr. was reassigned to Lanao Del Norte PC Provincial Command in Tipanoy, Iligan City. At this point, he resumed his plan of expanding the group membership he started in Cotabato. With his soldiers whom he enlisted and convinced as his proximate “disciples”, he conceived the “Diablo Squad- Dirty Dozen”. It was presumed that this was a concept from the “Twelve Tribes” of Israel” with Father Abraham as considered the father of all nations. It was established later as DIABLO SQUAD, with him becoming the eventual father of the organization.
The original members comprised of actually fourteen (14) members:
1. EUSTIQUE “ACHILLES” (80-1-1) J. FUENTES, PC
2. ROBERTO “ORO” (80-1-2) VALCONCHA, PC
3. PHILIP “PEPE” (80-1-3) BAHIAN, PC
4. ORLANDO “VALIENTE” (80-1-4) C. VILLABITO, PC (DECEASED)
5. ERNESTO “SERVANDO” (80-1-5) BELLESAS, PC
6. ERNESTO “STA. CRUZ” (80-1-6) METILLO, PC (DECEASED)
7. YOLANDO “MERCENARIO” (80-1-7) BORDEOS, PC
8. CARLITO “ARIES” (80-1-8) CALICA, PC
9. WILLIE “MALINCHE” (80-1-9) PUEBLAS, PC
10. PHILIP “CORONADO” (80-1-10) ISLA, PC (DECEASED)
11. NEPHTALIE “NAPOLEON” (80-1-11) REAL, PA (DECEASED)
12. ALBERTO “PHANTOM” (80-1-12) M. TINOY, INP
13. ELPIDIO “CARLOMAGNO” (80-1-13) SELETARIA JR., PN
14. CUPERTINO “BAROK” (80-1-14) BASTASA, PC (DECEASED)
Each of the fourteen (14) members of the Dirty Dozen were assigned to enlist twelve recruits and grant them the mark of their own to identify being their progenitors, to continue and propagate their count as a budding organization.
It was also in Iligan City that he met 1Lt Gil K. Taojo Jr, a former classmate in a PC Basic Course in Maguindanao in 1973 who was then the current Officer-In-Charge of the Regional Security Unit 12, Lanao Del Norte & Lanao Del Sur (Intelligence Unit). Upon discussion about the DIABLO SQUAD
fraternity, 1Lt Taojo committed his alliance and was marked 80-1 bearing the pseudonym “SGF (Supreme Godfather) Lapulapu”, being the first commissioned officer to join the league in 1980.
In the latter part of the 1980’s, Captain Anastacio G. Labitad, PA, the Commanding Officer of the Composite Military Police battalion also joined the Diablo Squad, who bore the mark “80-0” with “SGFC (Supreme GodFather Consultant) Patton” as his pseudonym.
Police Lieutenant Lilia C. Buala, INP, the then Station Commander of Linamon (Lanao del Norte) Police Station, was recruited by GF Abraham and was marked “80-2” bearing “Amazona” as her pseudonym.
Although the continuous proliferation of the DIABLO SQUAD had been enormous, having the membership of rebellious soldiers, it had created a stir in the AFP with a suspicion of internal uprising. It was branded “an organization within the organization”. Most of the AFP officers of high command steadily picked on the name “DIABLO” claiming that it had a bad impact to the image of
AFP. The DIABLO SQUAD continued to experienced harassment from commissioned officers as instructed by the higher ups.1 The idea of recruiting commissioned officers of AFP came to mind, thinking that it will bring sustenance and stability to the organization, but despite the presence of Lt Taojo, Captain Labitad, Lt Buala and other higher officers, the higher command of the AFP still continued to pressure and harass the officers to disband the Diablo Squad.
III. THE PREVALENCE OF DIABLO SQUAD CRIME BUSTERS (1981-1984)
In 1981, having experienced continued harassment and perennial pressures to dissolve DIABLO SQUAD, the officers deemed proper to change the name of the organization to DIABLO SQUAD, THE CRIME BUSTERS (DCSB). The name DIABLO was made an acronym providing a more substantial meaning to the organization: D - Dauntless, I - Ingenuous, A - Advocator, B - Banner, L - Liberty and O - Oneness.
It was at this point that SGF Lapulapu and GF Abraham agreed to adopt a Constitution & By-Laws for the organization. GF Abraham relinquished his overall authority as overall Leader of the DSCB to SGF Lapulapu. SGF Lapulapu drafted the DCSB Constitution and By-Laws of the organization with provisions done by the MAGIC Group who were mostly prominent lawyers in the City.
Upon completion, an assembly of all available members was called at the Empire Village, Pala-o, Iligan City on November 16, 1981 in which the delegates ratified, approved and adopted the Constitution provision and By-Laws of the DCSB. In that same occasion, 1Lt Gil “Lapulapu” K. Taojo, Jr, PC, was officially conferred the title Founder Supreme Godfather (FSGF) and Capt. Anastacio “Patton” G. Labitad, PA, as Supreme Godfather Consultant (SGFC). C1C Leborio “Abraham” Jangao, Jr, PC, however, was only conferred as Founder Godfather (FGF).
By then, the organization was made open to civilian membership. In order to identify the civilian members from military personnel, these members were given the name MAGIC GROUP. This was made an acronym with M standing for Magistrate, A for Advocator, G for Grievances, I for Impotent and C for Citizens.
MAGIC Group was created for the civilian sector who are professionals and known leaders in the community. The “Honorary MAGIC Five” were the first non-military members who were all lawyers in Iligan City, but carried no tattoo marks and they were:
• Fiscal Ulysses Lagcao
• Atty Angel Mencias
• Atty Roberto Z. Albulario Jr.
• Atty Nicomedes Palangan
• Atty Andrew Damayo
The leadership of the DSCB were prevailed by Commissioned Officers. As expected by the original members of the Dirty Dozen, being enlisted men of AFP, never had the chance in the top leadership of the organization. The original Dirty Dozen was never given honor nor recognition. The original concept of membership for “enlisted men” became a thing of the past.
The widespread recruitment of the DSCB within the ranks in the AFP continued. The AFP high command felt it was already growing and becoming a threat to the Armed Forces. The situation was far worse because it was coupled with the news that an impending coup d’état was in the offing. During that time, the grip of the then President Marcos was dwindling. More and more military officers were disgruntled and the AFP leadership who was at that time loyal to the President was disturbed with instability. The existence of the DSCB was not an exemption. Some officers of the AFP higher command suspected that the Diablo squad may be in cahoots with the coup plotters. Besides, some members of the RAM were too, identified with the DSCB. This resulted to the persecution of DSCB members in Mindanao. The DSCB leadership received many complaints coming from members in different places in Mindanao regarding how they were persecuted by their respective commanders. In the middle part of 1983, DSCB leaders met and discussed about the reported persecution of members stationed in Mindanao. It was agreed that the DSCB should be identified as a civilian organization and not a military fraternity. This can only be done if a nonmilitary
person should be the one to lead the organization.
On his account, “FSGF Lapu lapu” volunteered to resign from the Armed Forces and lead the organization to ease the pressure and help the members who are in the AFP service. However, there were some information, claiming that the expiration of his commission reverted him to a civilian and that gave him the chance to lead the DSCB as a civilian leader. Though the DSCB was led by a non-militia, the members continue to experience the harrowing persecution from the higher military command.
IV. THE INCEPTION OF GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD (1984)
The year that followed brought no escape of the DSCB facing disbandment. The media exploited the organization covering hostile, despicable and embittered stories depicting it as the “El Diablo”, in its very literal meaning. As a result, the government of the then President Marcos and General Ver were alarmed over the growing strength of the group and immediately ordered disbandment.
They thought that the existence of the DCSB was a threat to the AFP for being “an army within an army”. The brotherhood became the scapegoat as they exploited the existence of the group as a means to divert the public’s attention from the Agrava report and from the growing disaffection among the populace.
Lt Gen. Fidel Ramos, who was the designated acting Chief-of-Staff of AFP, (when Ver was forcibly given a leave after he was indicted in the Aquino-Galman case) was given an immediate order to have the DSCB disbanded. He called for a conference among the top leaders of the AFP and the DSCB at Camp Aguinaldo in November of 1984. After the conference, when asked if the organization, pending its disbandment could be renamed. He agreed only if the name would not suggest evil like Diablo or devil. FGF Abraham discussed with him the possibility of creating another organization with similar concept to that of DSCB. Before the scheduled disbandment on December 25, 1984, the organization came up with a new name, having selected from five names which were as follows: Defender, Peacemaker, Protector, Vanguard and Guardians. The selected name being, GUARDIANS Brotherhood Incorporated, was registered with SEC on December 10, 1984 with SEC Registration No. 123899.
It was then decided to adopt and, almost verbatim, copied the Constitution and By-Laws (CBL) of the DSCB, with some modifications, adding an acronym for GUARDIANS: G-Gentlemen, U-United, A-Associates, R-Race, D-Dauntless, I-Ingenuous, A-Advocator, N-Nation, S-Society, which when paraphrased would mean “The Gentlemen and United Associates of the Filipino Race, Dauntless and Ingenuous Advocator of the Nation and Society.”
FGF Abraham filed the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws of The GBI on December 5, 1984 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Shortly thereafter, on December 10, 1984, the Certificate of Incorporation Registration No. 123899, approving the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the GBI, was released.
There has been many branches that emanated from GBI. One of which was Reformed and United GUARDIANS Brotherhood International, Incorporated (RUGBII) which was registered on November 5, 2010. Colleagues of Amended GUARDIANS Brotherhood International, Incorporated (CAGBII) was born as a breakaway from RUGBII as a result of ineffective governance and financial distrust.
This was registered on September 02, 2016, with Certificate of Incorporation No. CN201620125.
REFERENCES:
GUARDIANS HISTORY http://guardians-kawit.tripod.com/history/history.htm
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD: HISTORY OF THE GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD, INC. (Personal and Factual Accounts with Annotations) By ELPIDIO “MF CARLOMAGNO” SELETARIA JR, LLB.
HISTORY OF GUARDIANS http://www.geocities.ws/guardiansrome/history.html
GUARDIANS HISTORY by NFGMF AGILAhttps://www.facebook.com/mug.pangasinan/posts/164819640393077
DIABLO GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM INCORPORATED (DGMI), A HISTORYhttp://dgmi.kobusoft.com/history/
ANO ANG NANGYARI SA DIABLO SQUAD? DIABLO GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM INCOPORATED
GUARDIANS MAINSTREAM BY THE GUARDIANS DOCTRINAL COMMISSION
http://ministerofinformationgbi.blogspot.qa/2010/08/ano-ang-nangyari-sa-diablo-squad.html
BRIEF HISTORY (THE TRUTH BEHIND THE EXISTENCE OF THE GUARDIANS BROTHERHOOD INCORPORATED) BY CAPT. GIL “MF LAPULAPU” TAOJO JR.
http://ministerofinformationgbi.blogspot.qa/2009/05/brief-history-truth-behind-existenceof.html
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