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Unfinished Confessions is an underground five-piece metalcore band from Manila, Philippines. The band formed in 2003 covering anime, j-rock and western punk songs from Sum 41 and New Found Glory. The band came out in different genres, they earlier started as a punk band to emotional and now they turn to metalcore influenced by some of the metal and metalcore bands such as Bullet For My Valentine, I Killed the Prom Queen, Inflames, Slayer and Shadows Fall.

Band History
Early Days 2003 - 2006
The band originally started as an anime band with 4 members and no vocalist in 2003.. Their first band name was Negative Zero. When Joy(drums) and Jamil(bass) left the band, Aie(bass) and Yhin(vocals) came in and so they got Ariel( drummer) and the band’s name became Zero Percent Off... The band mixed up the anime and western punk genre so they never became any of the visual band in the community during that time.. Their debut gig is on C3Con Battle of the Bands.. The band became unique from others because of its western influence attack on stage not the common J-Rock/Visual style. After that Ariel was replaced by Pedz( drummer). They participated a lot of gigs during Pedz as their drummer. When Aldin( drummer) joined the band, they started to play not only anime/j-rock but also western emo in some various gigs. Now the band found its current name as Unfinished Confessions together with their new drummer (Sonnaqs) and new genre (post emocore to metalcore). They are now more heavier than ever. The band done most of their gigs in an underground society called Ongaku Society.
Last name
The band got it's current name from their original song called Unfinished Confession.

Style
The bands early influences came from the punk bands such as Sum 41, New Found Glory, Blink 182, Greenday. When their 4th drummer joined the band they changed their genre into emo or emotional and some of their influences are Finch, Story of the Year, The Starting Line, Glassjaw, Alexis On Fire and Saosin. Now the band's influence become more deeper into metal and some of their influence in writing songs are Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, It Dies Today and I Killed The Prom Queen while their guitar riffs are influenced by Inflames, Children Of Bodom, Shadows Fall and Killswitch Engage.

Achievements
The band won the championship title in Ozine Fest '05 Battle of the Bands. They already had a recording and tv appearance at ABS-CBN's Hero TV and an interview in MYX.

Members
Current members
* Aldrin "Yhin" Tejada - lead vocals (2003 - present)
* Giovanni "Vahn" Noroña - lead guitar/backing vocals (2003 - present)
* Dhelson "Dhel" Vasquez - rhythm guitar/backing vocals (2003 - present)
* Ariel "Aie" Solano - bass/backing vocals (2003 - present)
* Jefferson "Sonnaqs" Aquino - drums/backing vocals (2007 - present)

Former members
* Joy de Guzman - drums (2003)
* Jamil Binuya - bass (2003
* Ariel Lumanlan - drums (2003 - 2004) - one of Chicosci's current guitarist
* Pedro Angelo "Pedz" Bessat - drums (2004)
* Aldin - drums - (2004 - 2006)
* Ara - female vocals - (2004 - 2005)
* Connie Catapang - keyboards (2003)

Session members
* Joey - drums (2007)
* Carl - drums (2006 - 2007)
* Marcneil - bass (2007)
* Marvin - bass (2007)

Discography
EPs
* Whole Body Pic - (2004) - Zero Percent Off
* Busted - (2004) - Zero Percent Off
* Lovely - (2004) Zero Percent Off
* Unfinished Confession - (2004) - Zero Percent Off

Singles
* In Tears - (2007)
* Method Of Moving On - (2007)
DVDs
* Zero Percent Off "The Story So Far" (2005)
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Robbins Pond is located on Superior St. as well as Superior Ave. and Samulson Rd. in Portage, Indiana. It contains largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, other panfish, and bullhead catfish. The lake contains many turtles including snapping turtles, making it a profound fishing site. It also has a small drainage pond, which has most of the above mentioned wildlife. The drainage pond links to Kevins Creek, which then runs to Salt Creek and out to Lake Michigan. A waste line of some kind runs under the drainage pond which, when broken, may cause it to fill with human waste. To see Robbins Pond on Google Earth type these coordinates in your Fly To bar 41degrees31'56.93"N 87degrees08'55.07"W
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Operation Pseudo Miranda is a CIA covert operation fashioned by CIA Director Bill Casey in the early 1980’s as an instrument in the purported “War on Drugs.” This highly secretive, extremely compartmentalized operation would have been executed by the Directorate of Operations beginning in 1984. The operation was allegedly designed to stem the tide of cocaine coming into the United States by half vis-à-vis a cooperative agreement with the Colombian drug lords of the day; Don Fabio Ochoa, Pablo Escobar, Jose O’Campo, Carlos Lehder, et al. Kenneth C. Bucchi has described the Operation in Operation Pseudo Miranda: A Veteran of the CIA Drug Wars Tells All (2000), and writes that he was recruited by the CIA for this program in 1984 while attending Murray State University in Kentucky. It seems the CIA has denied that Bucchi was a former CIA agent, although the DEA remitted documents under the Freedom of Information Act which listed Operation Pseudo Miranda and Bucchi's involvement therein as a Top Secret program protected from public disclosure.

Description of the Operation

Ingenious in its design and simplistic in its execution, Pseudo Miranda (PM) sought to control the lion’s share of the cocaine market into a select cache of drug trafficker’s hands and, by design and agreement, get them to surrender half to the United States government without resistance. Before PM, the Colombian drug trade was decentralized and too unwieldy to control...anyone with a Cessna and a pint of chutzpa could fly a ton of coke across the U.S. southern border without fear of detection or retribution.

But PM changed all that. Using military intelligence and weapons, the US (CIA) was able to dissuade or eradicate the numerically larger number of smaller drug traffickers and place 95% of the market into the hands of these select drug lords...asking in return only that they allow the US to take up to 50% of their new market share. Having parlayed their previous market share tenfold via PM, the surrender of half still represented a significant increase in business. But more importantly, it also considerably limited the possibility that they and their families would ever face extradition to the US during this operation.

Long Range Navigation (LORaN) systems were placed in Panama’s Darien Region and at key locations on our southern border to facilitate long-distance, low-flying drug transports from Colombia to the US. Once inside this country, these planes were either forced by military aircraft flying scheduled sorties to drop their cargo along the glideslope signal created by mobile Instrument Landing Systems, where CIA contract agents were awaiting pickup; or to follow the military “shadow” aircraft to Mena, Arkansas, where the drug lord’s mules would ship the cargo to parts unknown.

The shadow aircraft that were flying a scheduled sortie would not draw any unwanted attention as it was handed off from airport tower to airport tower, and the drug plane would stay close enough to the military craft to avoid radar detection. The cargo that the planes were forced to drop represented a portion of the 50% owed to the US government, while those flights shadowed to Mena represented the 50% protected and escorted into the US by the US government at the behest of the Colombian drug lords. These operations were termed “interceptions” by the CIA, but it was another compartment of this operation, called “Interdictions,” that would lead to such unintended consequences as “Iran-Contra,” the rise of Manuel Antonio Noriega, and the ushering in of Crack cocaine (because there was less cocaine streaming across our borders as a result of this operation, the street dealers needed a way to curtail rising costs).

This compartment of PM was so treacherous, it was enforced by CIA Contract Agents euphemistically termed “Dixie Cups™.” These contract agents were protected by Non-official covers (NOC) and, because they were not “official,” it was said that the CIA considered them as disposable as Dixie Cups™.

Interdictions involved ferreting out coke labs in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, etc. and disposing of half the cocaine found on the premises, so to speak. The ground rules for PM expressly prohibited retaliation for these interventions and, even though these hand-selected members were given highly classified, experimental training in Tonopah, NV and Harvey Point, NC, several would not return to the US.

Although there are plenty of references made to this operation on the internet and in non-fiction books within the genre, little is actually known about who the real players were and whether the program still exists today.
One of the rather fascinating stories connected to this operation that has circulated on many a conspiracy theory website is that two well-respected journalists, Danny Casolaro and Scott Shuger, were both said to be working on this story at the time of their mysterious and untimely deaths. What's even more fascinating is that both are reported to have been in close contact with Mr. Bucchi and on the precipice of breaking the story, just before their respective untimely demises. Carl Berstein and Sam Donaldson also investigated this mysterious operation, but were thwarted by the CIA at every turn.
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Rick Draughon is an American TV writer.

Positions Held
*Days of our Lives (Writer, 2008 - present)
*Coastal Dreams (Executive Producer/Series Creator, 2007)
*The Young and the Restless (Breakdown Writer, Dec. 4, 2006 - 2007)
*Party of Five (Assistant to Executive Producer) (1994-1996)
*Days Of Our Lives (Writer, 2000-2006)
*Sunset Beach (Writer, 1997-1999)
*Loving (Writer)
*Another World (Writer)

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