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Quiboloy Allegedly Set Up The ‘Angels of Death”

quiboloy allegedly set up the angels of death

Multiple sources reveal that Apollo Quiboloy ordered the death of all ex-followers of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.

Quiboloy appeared before the Senate committee and his accusers and was questioned about the allegations of setting up a private army known as the “Angels of Death.” 

According to former Philippine Army member Eduard Ablaza Masayon, this group is tasked to eliminate former KJC members or witnesses who “knew too much” about Quiboloy’s crimes.



“Yan po ay kasinungalingan at kung ‘yan ay akusasyon, hinihiling ko ang accuser na mag-file siya ng kaso laban sa akin,” Quiboloy responded, denying the existence of the group.

Committee chair Risa Hontiveros brought an audio recording of a man who warned his former followers that they would be killed for leaving the KJC. The voice sounds exactly like Quiboloy’s.

“The Angels of Death will be watching them. When the opportunity presents itself, they will be dead,” the voice said in a mix of Bisaya and English.

Apollo Quiboloy still denies the details revealed in the recording, stating that the audio needs to be further verified.



“It appears that it’s my voice. But we need to authenticate it because AI (artificial intelligence) is prevalent nowadays,” he said.

The “Angels of Death” have been mentioned multiple times by Quiboloy’s alleged rape victims who were present at the hearing. Masayon revealed that he was familiar with the group because he had trained with several of its operatives in the past. 



Teresita Valdehueza, a former member of KJC, testified against Quiboloy, revealing that she was also a victim of his sexual assault. She shared that he had sent his personal bodyguard to threaten and even kill an ex-member who was staying with her at the time.

After the hearing, Apollo Quiboloy called the present committee “unfair.” Hontiveros, on the other hand, praised the victims for their courage to testify his crimes.

“One thing is clear, Quiboloy presided over a malicious and systematic subversion of personal will, autonomy, and dignity to make his victims participants in their own abuse,” Hontiveros stated.

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