Monday, November 28, 2011

The paid one full page advertisement that appeared in Gold star daily November 16

The paid one full page advertisement that appeared in Gold star daily November 16, 2011 edition, page 7 is misleading in more ways than one. Sticky media solutions, Inc. has a new board of directors. Thus this publication paid for by individual private personalities is a falsity, meant to gain public confidence through deceit, false claims to knowledge and legal proceedings, and through false propaganda spread via various forms of mass communications, just like said paid advertisement in said issue of said paper. We are here to contest said ad point by deceptive point.

1.The heading itself is a falsity as it was not approved by the new and elected board of directors of Sticky media Solutions, Inc. or SMSI for short. The people masquerading as SMSI and who have paid for said ad in said paper on said issue should look forward to the filing of several criminal and civil suits against them and their instigators in the near future, in the lines of impersonating, misleading and for copyright infringements.


2.“This is to inform the general public that StickyMedia Solutions, Inc., a SEC-registered, fully Filipino-owned company has suspended its operations due to legal matters pending resolution in court.”

SMSI’s answer is this:
StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. was proverbially left for dead on the afternoon of July 27, 2011, after Agustin Rodano, Melissa “Lia” Murillo Fernando, Elmer B. Taboada, Al-Jedidiah A. Aquino and Riza Rodano in tandem tried and succeeded in stealing an “Integrity” server computer from SMSI’s operating offices located at 3/F Marel 2 Bldg., Tiano-Gomez Sts., and six server computers from SMSI’s Davao City offices on the eve of July 27, 2011. (Please insert Davao case number and Cagayan de oro pending cases here) These masquerading devout Christians and do-gooders thought that by stealing the proverbial brains of SMSI’s internet based business, they had won the war by a decisive, albeit illegal and morally devoid strike, on SMSI’s operations and thus its ability to survive economically. They then proceeded to transfer said equipments in their newly completed and renovated office rented at 2/F Megapension Bldg., behind Corpus Christi High School, Macasandig, Cagayan de Oro City. (Enclosed records will show renovations of said office started a month before this brazen thievery). They also enticed/cajoled/manipulated by lying about the actual situation, around 90 fully trained SMSI employees from CdO and Davao, and were successful in transferring them to work, using the stolen servers and the client data and files stored within it, at their new office.

3.“StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. has already terminated its lease of contract from its previous office located at Marel 2 Building, Tiano-Gomez Streets, Cagayan de Oro City. Furthermore, the corporation is no longer employing any individual as part of its workforce.
StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. does not recognize Michael Alan Turner or his spouse Marissa V. Turner or persons connected to them as stockholders, officers or representatives of the corporation and will not honor any transactions made by them. The authority of Mr. Turner has been questioned by the corporation in the pending civil case.
The public is informed that any entity or persons claiming to recruit or hire for employment any person on behalf of the aforementioned corporation or using identification cards and representing themselves as employees of StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. will not be considered legally recognized representatives of the corporation”


SMSI’s answer is this:
Al-Jedidiah A. Aquino tried very hard, but was unsuccessful in cancelling said contract. SMSI is still located in the same address, is still hiring and paying salaries of employees continuing to work there, has a business and mayor’s permit, still pays taxes, albeit under a new board of directors and management, since its old board resorted to criminal means to enforce its will. Al-Jedidiah A. Aquino then went to CEPALCO and COWD and there he was able to convince said utility companies to disconnect their services. Bayantel internet connection too was cut, as were the landlines. Marissa V. Turner had to personally go to abovementioned companies, bringing all pertinent documents to prove the falsity of the discontinuance application from the previous board of directors and officers. In such underhanded fashion these so called internet savvy Filipino entrepreneurs and alleged pillars of their Christian churches and civic organizations went about destroying the foreigner who had the misfortune to trust the wrong Filipinos for over 6 years. Agustin Rodano, the mastermind behind MEARA Inc. was best man in said foreigners wedding to Filipina Marissa Valles on September 1, 2006. He is also Godfather or Ninong to Horace, the only child of Michael and Marissa Valles Turner who was baptized on May, 2008. Agustin Rodano is now resorting to slander in trying to deport Michael Turner, as he has filed complaint with the Bureau of Immigration through Melissa “Lia” Fernando. Agustin Rodano is also using local politicians (a top city councilor and an ex-mayor included) to influence and expedite the voiding of the legality of SMSI permits and thus questioning the legality of Michael Turner, whose only flaw it seems is to be a foreigner, as a business entity operating out of CdO. Agustin Rodano has an uncle in the media, who has been a staunch and vicious critic of the current city mayor for time immemorial. He is always ranting and complaining about the RTA, traffic woes in Cdo, all infrastructure projects undertaken by the current city mayor as being unjustified and unnecessary, and also went as low as complaining about city fiesta solicitations coming from local utility companies in his articles printed 3 days every week. Said uncle has harassed Michael Turner in person, threatening dire consequences amidst heavy usage of racial slur and verbal abuse in vernacular, and his children and vehicles registered under their names have been sighted in the vicinity of vandalism done on Turner’s Toyota Hilux and his attorney’s house. Such are the acts of the so called poor, defenseless, economically oppressed and scared incorporators of MEARA Inc. StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. has a business permit denoted 2011-18677, with Marissa Valles Turner as its legal representative. Agustin Rodano has been visiting the mayor and the city administrator in vain trying to cancel said business permit. He has been aided in this by a top lawyer who has the mayor’s ear and a top city councilor who is deeply trusted by the same. The top city police official is also on Agustin Rodano’s side when it comes to influencing police blotters, moon lighting policemen as private security and doing surveillance of Michael Turner and his friends and associates. Such is the web of deceit these unscrupulous people who unfortunately are Filipinos, have spun. An unsuspecting naïve foreigner, who has no political clout, has no chance in this lop-sided battle. A foreigner in need can’t even enter the mayor’s office leave alone exert any influence on local government units to save himself from the economical and socially damaging onslaught brought about by such devious locals who hide under a mask and guise of good Christian values and civic righteousness.

4.“Any information related to the corporation or activity made on behalf of StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. should first be verified through the Court records before RTC-18, Cagayan de Oro City under Civil Case No. 2011-287 or its status confirmed from the company’s legal counsels, Attorney Francis Ku and Atty. Raquel Limbaco.”

SMSI’s answer is this:
Civil case No. 2011-287 has been filed as a civil case action by Michael Allan Turner, Michael Turner Harvest SEO.Com, Inc. and StickyMedia Solutions, Inc. (One private individual and two corporations) against Melissa “Lia” Angela C. Fernando, Elmer B. Taboada, Antonio Agustin T. Rodano, Rex D. Cortez, Al-Jedidiah A. Aquino, Alex A. Tabuan, Jr. and MEARA Inc. (6 private individuals who once were part of the SMSI Board of Directors and Officers, and their newly created corporation). Said case is filed for 6 legal actions, pleadings or outcomes, and of which one of them is for a TRO or a Temporary Restraining Order, which was denied on October 21, 2011 but is now under appeal by Michael Turner via a motion for reconsideration. Even if said motion were to be denied, said case will still continue, for there are 5 more pleadings to be settled or argued in court. But as of today MEARA Inc., its incorporators and all of its employees have collectedly more than 10 criminal cases pending in CdO and at least 3 pending criminal cases in Davao, of which though the old SMSI board of directors and current incorporators of MEARA Inc. is well aware as they have received summons for such, have made no mention at all in said newspaper article. No mention is either made of the Search Warrant issued on October 28, 2011 by branch 2, MTCC CdO, during which while being served, recovered many of the stolen articles from SMSI’s Cdo and Davao offices, and thus lead to the arrest of a total 52 MEARA Inc. officers and employees who were found using and in possession of said stolen articles, and due to said arrest, all 52 people detained or arrested on October 28, 2011, plus the incorporators of Meara inc. have 3 criminal suits pending against them at the city prosecutors office. Please go and verify the existence of said pending criminal cases filed for Qualified Theft, 2nd for Cracking or Hacking and the third case for Anti Fencing.

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