Dr. Eileen de Villa, Public Health Officer for Toronto, has ties to Philippine's Corazon Aquino through her familial connections; Smartmatic was involved in Aquino’s son Benigno Aquno’s victory in the 2010 Philippines election
For those who are not aware, Dr. Eileen de Villa is the Public Health Officer for Toronto involved in providing orders to the City's public services to change the locks on Adam Skelly’s Adamson BBQ and to arrest Patriot Adam Skelly for operating his business despite other retailers being packed to the brim in light of muh-COVID.
Dr. Eileen de Villa’s father is Dr. Guillermo Jr. “Jun” de Villa, born on July 19, 1938 in San Juan of Batangas (80 km south of Manila), Philippines. Eileen’s grandfather, Guillermo Sr., was the town’s mayor and a lawyer. Eileen’s grandmother was a pharmacist.
Guillermo Jr. studied at Ateneo in Manila, where he was involved in Ateneo Catechetical Instruction League (ACIL), a student outreach organization that provides religious teaching to youth, especially the less fortunate.
Guillermo Jr. completed medical school and residency at the University of the Philippines, where he met Maria Antonina “Nenettte” Ador Dionisio. They married in 1967, when Nenette completed her medical studies. Soon after getting married, they left for the US. to undergo residency training. Jun also spent this period conducting research as a Ford Foundation fellow.
In 1972, Guillermo Jr. brought his family back to Manila. He was eager to return to his homeland and wanted to ensure that his children also considered it home, surrounded by their large extended family. However the social turmoil and political unrest in the Philippines caused Jun and Nenette decided to emigrate to Canada.
In the early 1980s, Guillermo Jr. was a active participant in the Movement for a Free Philippines and was instrumental in bringing such people as former Philippines President Corazon Aquino, Philippines Senator Raul Manglapus, and Cardinal Jaime Lachica Sin (Chinese Filipino) to Toronto.
Senator Raul Maglapus co-founded the Christian Democratic Socialist Movement in 1968 (later renamed the National Union of Christian Democrats).
Corazon Aquino’s son Benigno Aquino was elected in 2010 with the help of the election rigging from the Smartmatic machines. From prior digs, we also know that Mark Malloch-Brown wrote Corazon Aquino’s presidential acceptance speech in 1986.
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