Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Insurgency: Tokhang Tactics vs Leftists

There are lots of new ways to fight the insurgency. No need to go out in the bush and hunt down the rebels as in the days of old. How about building a bridge?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151434

The opening of PHP250 million Jipapad Bridge within the highway that links Eastern Samar and Northern Samar to vehicular traffic on Monday is expected to curb insurgency in the two provinces.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Eastern Samar district engineering office chief Ma. Margarita Junia said on Tuesday the construction of the 240-meter bridge makes the town of Jipapad, Eastern Samar accessible to all types of vehicles.

The bridge forms part of the highway that will connect to Las Navas, a town in Northern Samar where New People’s Army (NPA) rebels are frequently sighted while the town of Jipapad is one of the areas in Eastern Samar affected by insurgents.

“We believe that infrastructure development is a key to ending insurgency. We have been working to connect Jipapad to Las Navas to help educate the people and give them work,” Junia said in a phone interview.

This brings the metaphor of "building bridges for peace" to life in a whole new way. Bridge building is very important in a communal sense. That is why in one province authorities will now be going door to door to plead with communists to drop their ideology.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1478238/anti-red-campaign-gets-new-name-in-cordillera

A controversial plan to implement the government’s anti-drug tactic “tokhang” (contraction of Visayan terms for “knock and plead”) on activists, journalists, and government employees in the Cordillera has been replaced with a similar anti-communist strategy called “dumanun makitungtung” (Ilocano for “visit and discuss”).

Resolution No. 6 issued by the Cordillera Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (RLECC) in July no longer targets journalists and state workers suspected of having links with communist groups.

Instead, the RLECC, an intelligence-sharing body, will send out teams from the police, civic and religious groups, and village councils to homes of suspected supporters of “communist front organizations,” and talk them out of backing the communist ideology.

The local chief of police is required to vet a list of suspected communists in a community, and all visits must be conducted “with utmost courtesy and respect for human rights,” the RLECC document says.

Should they succeed, the subject of the visit must be accompanied by a relative to the closest police station for “documentation and proper disposition.”

In the Cordillera Region the police will now be visiting suspected communists and asking them to abandon their ideology. If the suspect agrees he will be taken to the closest police station for "documentation and proper disposition." What does that even mean? How will they be disposed of? There are a lot of problems with this method. At first PNP Chief Eleazar was against this program.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/24/2122319/pnp-chief-urges-better-ideas-tokhang-tactics-vs-leftists

The chief of the Philippine National Police called for "better ideas" to address the communist insurgency in the country instead of the "tokhang" reboot that Cordillera officials want to use against activists, organizers and rights workers.

Under the proposal, barangay officials are directed to visit supposed leftists to convince them not to be leftists anymore.

Neither being a leftist nor even a communist are actual crimes under the country's laws.

In a statement sent to reporters Tuesday afternoon, Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar expressed his misgivings with the strategy, pointing to a "gray area" that he said could potentially violate human rights. 

"In fighting communist insurgency in the country, we in the PNP believe that we have to present better ideas that focus more on winning back the [people's] trust and confidence," he said. 

Eleazar claimed that the PNP is already doing so through its "aggressive support on information dissemination, community mobilization through police-community relations, and barangay development program."

"We will stick to these strategies," he said. 

"While I understand the genuine intention of the Cordillera Regional Peace and Order Council, I believe that there are some gray areas in this campaign that may compromise the commitment of your Philippine National Police to respecting and upholding the human rights of every Filipino citizen," Eleazar said. 

He did not mention what he felt these "gray areas" were, and it is unclear why anti-drug operations that employ the same template do not receive the same scrutiny from the PNP chief. 

One of those unnamed gray areas has to be the "documentation and disposition" of the subject. It is a fact that being a communist or a leftist is not a crime. Under this resolution the PNP now becomes the thought police. That is a scary proposition and opens the door to many abuses.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/28/2123250/tokhang-campaign-vs-activists-seen-wreak-more-havoc-human-rights

Implementing “drug war” methods in the government’s counter-insurgency campaign is a “recipe for more human rights disaster,” the Human Rights Watch said on Saturday.

In this campaign, police and local officials visit the homes or offices of personalities the government accuses of working with or “fronting” for communist rebels. They “plead” with the activists to stop the communist cause.

But being a leftist is not a crime.

The government equates being left-leaning as support for and membership in the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army. It is an inaccurate assertion that has been used to justify what activists call a crackdown on legitimate and legal organizations.

Conde said the campaign “sows fear and restricts the already constrained democratic space in the Philippines.”

"Being a leftist is not a crime." That's the whole issue here. And being a leftist or even a communist does not mean you support the NPA. Duterte has referred to himself as a leftist.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/563681/duterte-declares-he-ll-be-first-leftist-president/story/

"But I'm not a member of Communist Party or NPA (New People's Army). I cannot join them.... I am for democracy," said Duterte, who added that he was a member of Bayan.

Duterte is a member of Bayan? What!!?? Allegedly Bayan is a communist front group.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151857

The formal surrender of a couple formerly engaged in activism and insurgency in Leyte has further established the ties between the Bayan Muna party-list and the New People’s Army (NPA).

The Philippine Army (PA) on Thursday reported that "Jerry" and "Dalia" (not their real names) walked into the headquarters of the 14th Infantry (Avenger) Battalion, 8th Infantry Division, PA in Barangay Uguis, Mahaplag on August 17 introducing themselves as "former NPA terrorists and as lie-low leaders of the Bayan Muna".

It was not the first time the two reached out to government authorities to leave the communist terrorist group.

"In reality, Jerry and Dalia have long wanted to abandon the violent life of communist terrorism. Having seen enough violence including the infamous Inopacan Massacre in their six-year active involvement with the CPP-NPA-NDF (Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front ) from 1986 to 1992," the military said in a statement.

In 1993, the couple with a group of some 200 members and supporters of the NPA yielded to the local officials of Mahaplag, the military statement added.

The two recalled that in 2001, "they were already living a normal life when one Jun Salazar from Inopacan, Leyte, Provincial Coordinator of Bayan Muna, recruited them into the CPP-established party-list."

"Salazar designated Jerry as Bayan Muna municipal coordinator and tasked the couple to organize the farmers and the workers in the area, and to lead them in strikes and anti-government rallies until they went on lie-low in 2004," the military statement said.

"It is part of the NPA doctrine to recruit back former members and those on lie-low status," said Brig. Gen. Zosimo Oliveros, commander of the Army’s 802nd Infantry Brigade.

"Hence, their formal surrender is very much welcome as it would afford us the golden opportunity to help them. In the advent of Executive Order No. 70, there is now a mechanism that will ensure their effective reintegration into the mainstream of our society," Oliveros added.

EO 70, signed by President R. Duterte in December 2018, institutionalized a whole-of-nation approach in obtaining exclusive and sustainable peace-giving the country an effective solution against communist-terrorists.

“I welcomed the formal return to the fold of the law of the couple Jerry and Dalia as it would seal their departure from the communist terrorist group and prevent their recruitment again either in the armed underground movement or the open revolutionary mass movement. Moreover, the revelations of the couple gave credence to allegations on the link between the terrorist CPP-NPA and the Bayan Muna,” the military official said.

Surely this revelation will now sink Bayan Muna, right? Probably not. Despite their connections to the CPP and all the allegations logged against them by the AFP Bayan Muna remains a partylist with representatives in Congress. They are a private political group and are not a government bureaucracy. That means calls for the COA to audit them are unfounded.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151348

A former cadre of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) has challenged the Commission on Audit (COA) to audit the funds received from the national government by the House of Representatives’ Makabayan Bloc.

Jeffrey “Ka Eric” Celiz, in SMNI program "Laban Kasama ang Bayan" on Aug. 20, said Makabayan party-list groups receive millions yearly from the government but they are used to advance the programs of the CPP-NPA-NDF (National Democratic Front).

“We are challenging, and calling, and appealing to the Commission on Audit. Make a very credible and incisive audit kung saan napunta ang pondo ng mamamayan at ng taong bayan na nilulustay at inaabuso ng CPP-NPA-NDF gamit ang kanilang Kamatayan Bloc na mga partylist (on where the funds of the people are being spent on by the Death Bloc and being used by the CPP-NPA-NDF),” Celiz said.

He issued the call amid the COA report on alleged deficiencies on the budget of the Department of Health and other government agencies.

The Makabayan Bloc, composed of Bayan Muna, Gabriela, Kabataan, and ACT Teachers party-list groups, is receiving a budget of not less than PHP70 million every year from the national government.

“(We would like to call on COA, if there are funds that you should look into, this is no other than those of the Kamatayan Bloc of the CPP-NPA-NDF, which have spent billions of government funds for the last 20 years),” he said.

Whatever the merits here might be, since Bayan does receive government funds, this is less about Bayan and more about shaming the COA for its audits of the DOH. 

What is the thread here that connects all these stories? It's that the government is NOT going after the NPA directly but is focusing on peripherals. Peripherals are important but whats more important is going after actual insurgents and terrorists. Being a member of the CPP is not a crime. Being a member of Bayan does not make you a member of the NPA. Duterte said so! 

It turns the whole war into a joke.

Monday, August 30, 2021

The God Culture: Past and Future Projects

Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture is a busy man. He has a lot of projects on the way. Let's take a look at some of them.

https://uspto.report/copyright/search/author/schwab+timothy+jay

This is a listing from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. On it we find several projects copyrighted by Tim. It is a varied list with both texts and musical compositions being copyrighted. Some of these date back to the early 90's and shed light on the Christian rock n' roll band Tim used to be in. The list is not in any order so I will examine each item chronologically.

1. God's Bus 1990

This is a cassette tape with two other songs, Call of the Lord and When It's Cold. The music is by Richard Scott Schilling and the lyrics by Timothy Jay Schwab. A Google search pulls up nothing for this cassette. It appears that Richard Scott Schilling released an instrumental album in 2001 titled Earth, Sky, Sea. At least that is the only musician named Richard Scott Schilling on Youtube.  It sounds like something one would hear on Hearts of Space. Interesting fact, Christian band Cademon's Call had a song titled Bus Driver. Were they influenced by Tim? I like Cademon's Call, especially Suicidal Stones and Center Aisle. They are leagues better than Petra ever was.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAdyZdkv9ag&lc=UgwdeGqQEBluOzdou-14AaABAg

john lumus  hmm....... Thumb nail looks remarkably like PETRA™ Come And Join Us, 1977 album cover ~ 

The God Culture  Dude! there's a band i haven't in a long time Petra was awesome! Yah Bless 

2.  Nomad collection 2 1990

This is also a cassette tape with music by Schilling and lyrics by Schwab. It also features Nomad collection 1. Was Nomad the name of Tim's Christian rock band?

3.  Welcome Home 1991

Another cassette tape but this time with music and words by Timothy Jay Schwab.

4. Out of the Shadows/Nomad 1993

A cassette with lyric sheet. Music and words by Timothy Jay Schwab.

5. I Give it to You 2010

This is just one song. Timothy Jay Schwab is listed as the copyright claimant but there are several other authors. They are Caleb Clemens, Amy Martin, Pat Donahue, and Dustin short. They are credited with the music while Timothy is credited with the lyrics.

Those are all the projects Tim copyrighted before The God Culture was created. Now we will enter into familiar territory.

6. Ophir, Philippines Coffee Table Project 2020

This is, of course, Tim's huge coffee table book.

This is basically the same book as The Search for King Solomon's Treasure except it has pretty pictures of the Philippines. From the previews I have seen it looks rather nice. Tim's marketing and publishing talents have been put to use skillfully in the production of this book. Such is his forte. He is an adman and marketer above all else.

Again, another book we all know. You can read my review here.

8. Ophir:The Lost Isles of Gold: The Return to the Garden of Eden 2020

This is not a book. This is a dramatic work and music; or choreography. I am betting it is a film script for a documentary. Even though Tim has created hundreds of videos about this subject it would not be out of the realm of possibility that he would whittle it all down into a presentable 2 hour feature. Of course, if he chroeographed a dance about Ophir that would be pretty awesome.

9. The Philippine Gold. Isles of Ophir, Sheba and Tarshish Rediscovered. 2020

This is a text which means it is probably a book. The title is similar to another book The God Culture has claimed they are working on.



Ancient

Philippine

History

Gilded in Gold

A Reconstruction of pre-colonial History and Geography from the Beginning


Perhaps it is the same book but the title has been changed. While there is a cover for "Ancient Philippine History" there is no copyright listed for such a work.

10. Sheba Unveiled 2020

The description says this is a movie script. Isn't that exciting? Now, Tim could have called this project anything but he called it Sheba Unveiled. He also talks a lot about Lemuria and Atlantis. He really believes they both existed. Lemuria and Atlantis play a huge role in theosophy. Could it be that the title is influenced by Helena Blavatsky's Isis unveiled?


As Tim would say, I can't prove this but it makes sense.

11. The Book of Jubilees. The Torah Calendar 2020

Another book that is familiar to readers of this blog. You can read my review here.

12. Zubu: The Real Story of Lapu Lapu 2020

Like Sheba Unveiled this is likely a movie script. Unless it's a dance. Tim has already given us his uneducated and illiterate opinion about the "real story" of LapuLapu. He says that this chieftain stole the Sto. Niño from Cebu and rejected the yoke of the Spanish. He thus killed Magellan in an act of defiance against colonialism. None of that is true. LapuLapu had no problem with submitting to the King of Spain. 

It was the demand of Magellan for him to accept the leadership of a fellow native chief, Humabon, which provoked the Mactan chieftain to anger. Primary sources claimed that the reason which prompted Magellan to explode in anger was Lapu-lapu’s alleged refusal to kiss the hand of Humabon as an acknowledgement of his subordination. Another member of the expedition who made his testimony upon their return in Spain, Fernando de Bustamante, barber-surgeon of the Victoria, in agreement with the other testimonies, also recalled that the natives of Mactan were actually willing to accept Spanish sovereignty but were not disposed to accept Humabon as their overlord: “...those of Mactan wished to obey the king of Castile but the said Ferdinand Magellan told them to kiss the hand of the king of Zebu and those do not wish to kiss the hand of the king of Zebu.” 

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-god-culture-lapu-lapu-did-not.html 

He also did not steal the Sto. Niño which was found in Cebu and not Mactan when the Spanish arrived in 1565. The natives worshipped it because it worked miracles for them.

He continued his voyage until reaching the island of Sebu, where he anchored, induced by the convenience of a good port and by the nature of the land. At first he was received peacefully by the natives and by their chief Tupas; but later they tried to kill him and his companions, for the Spaniards having seized their provisions, the natives took up arms against the latter; but the opposite to their expectations occurred, for the Spaniards conquered and subdued them. Seeing what had happened in Sebu, the natives of other neighboring islands came peacefully before the adelantado, rendered him homage, and supplied his camp with a few provisions. The first of the Spanish settlements was made in that port, and was called the city of Sanctisimo Nombre de Jesus [Most holy name of Jesus], because a carved image of Jesus had been found in one of the houses of the natives when the Spaniards conquered the latter, which was believed to have been left there by the fleet of Magallanes. The natives held the image in great reverence, and it wrought miracles for them in times of need. The Spaniards placed it in the monastery of St. Augustine, in that city.

History of the Philippines, Antonio Morga

Given that Tim has royally mangled this story it will be interesting to see what kind of movie he will make about LapuLapu. Remember this man is not a historian. He has a degree in business management and advertising. He is an adman.

13. 2nd Esdras: The Hidden Book of Prophecy 2021

You can read my two-part review for 2nd Esdras here and here.

14. REST:The Case for Sabbath 2021

This is Tim's newest book. Though, as of this writing, he has not officially released it you can buy it on Amazon. Soon it will be available for free at restcase.org. I have already written a critique of the Foreward by Retired Army Colonel Bien Casis. I have a hunch that this book will be very important and serve as a manifesto of sorts for The God Culture. Surely it will be Tim's most definitive theological statement and will show us all just where he stands on several issues not just the Sabbath. 

There are some interesting things on this list. It appears there are two movies in the works. The fact that there is no entry for Enoch is also very telling. It means that, even though Tim says he is working on it, it's just not ready yet. Perhaps it will be soon. None of the instructional editions of Solomon's Treasure appear on this list despite being touted as "coming soon" for almost a year now.


Strangely enough none of these copyrighted works list Tim's second wife, Anna Zamoranos, as an author. Yet, she is listed as co-author on the cover of all his books. Why is this? Perhaps because she is not really a co-author. After all, Anna, like her third husband Tim, has no training as a historian or a researcher or a linguist. She is a licensed real-estate agent. What could she possibly contribute to a project that alleges to be doing "deep research including history, geography, archeology, science, language, etc?" Her skill set does not qualify her for the job.

But there is something even more fascinating here. All of Timothy's copyrights dated from 2020, after he moved to the Philippines, list an address and phone number for Angie Myers in Boca Raton, Fl. Some of these entires even list that his domicile is in the USA. 

https://uspto.report/copyright/31717232

But Tim has not lived in Florida since at least 2019. So, why is he registering everything to Angie Myers in Boca Raton, Florida? Who is this lady?

Born in the Philippines but raised in Boca Raton, Angie Myers is a photographer who worked for Timothy Jay Schwab's now defunct magazine The Shore Life. She even photographed the cover of the premier issue.

http://www.angiemyers.com/blog/2013/3/5/the-shore-life-premier-issue

There is even a picture of Tim in this particular article.


It sure looks like Tim anyway. And why would't he be at the photoshoot for the front cover of the inaugural issue of his new magazine?

Angie also sells CBD products. This includes a topical cream and buds you can smoke or bake into edibles.

Happy national CBD day! This plant has literally changed my life and my health. For anyone with anxiety, pain or sleepless nights - this hemp derived CBD is what you need! You can use it as a topical, edible or smoke it. Zero traceable THC and non psychoactive. A common misconception is that it is weed (that stuff that gets you high). It’s a totally different plant and it’s 100% federally legal.  

Why is this lady being used as Tim's American address? He does not live there. He has not resided in the USA so for at least two years. So, wouldn't listing his domicile as being in Florida be fraud? Remember, this is a guy who says "the law is what redeems us." One would think he would always want to be on the straight and narrow. Apparently not!

Friday, August 27, 2021

Retards in the Government 221

 It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government.




https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151112
Police authorities arrested Friday the 49-year-old barangay chairperson of Bulaoen West here for alleged violation of the illegal gambling law.
 
In a phone interview, Sison police investigator, Pat. Allan John Tacderas, identified the suspect as barangay chairman Noli Quirante.
 
Quirante was nabbed by virtue of a warrant in violation of Presidential Decree 1602 prescribing stiffer penalties on illegal gambling dated August 19 issued by Hon. Trinidad Abad-Ferrer.
 
“He was caught along with others engaging in card gambling a few months ago, but he evaded the arrest then,” Tacderas said.
 
The barangay official was released after paying the bail but was expected to appear on the set trials, he added.
Village Chief busted for illegal gambling.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151181

President Rodrigo Duterte has fired National Electrification Administration (NEA) Administrator Edgardo Masongsong due to the latter’s supposed involvement in corrupt activities.

Duterte made the pronouncement in his pre-recorded Talk to the People delivered Friday night but aired Saturday morning.

The President said he booted Masongsong out of office upon the recommendation of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC).

“I dismiss him from public service,” he said. “PACC conducted an investigation and made the recommendation for his dismissal. So, I have approved.”

In May, the PACC disclosed that it had filed a case against Masongsong before the Office of the Ombudsman over his supposed inaction on the alleged use of public funds for the campaign activities of the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (Philreca) party-list.

The commission said Masongsong has violated Republic Act (RA) 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines when he allowed the electric cooperatives’ (ECs) continued financial support to Philreca.

NEA administrator Masongsong has been fired over alleged corruption at the recommendation of the PACC.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/20/21/anti-red-tape-body-failed-to-submit-docs-for-audit-coa

The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) failed to submit documentary requirements to the Commission on Audit (COA), which prevented the proper audit of its funds in 2020.

Instead of a full audit report for 2020, ARTA got a management letter because of its incomplete set of books. 

“The ARTA’s non-submission of financial reports and other documents prevented timely detection of any deficiency thereof and the corresponding corrective actions to be undertaken,” the audit team said. 

The ARTA, headed by Jeremiah Belgica, is an agency under the Office of the President mandated to implement the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Services Delivery Act of 2018. 

COA noted that the ARTA failed to submit financial statements and other documents. ARTA cited as reasons the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of manpower being a newly created agency. 

ARTA management also told the audit team that the previous personnel in its finance and administration department resigned without proper turnover of the financial documents, with the incumbent accountant informing that numerous vouchers were with incomplete supporting documents. 

The ARTA failed to submit the proper documents to the COA for an audit.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/21/21/coa-flags-ncip-over-p1m-cost-of-ntf-elcac-workshop

The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) over its regional office's transactions related to an anti-insurgency "workshop" that cost over P1 million, saying the lack of documents casts doubts on its "propriety." 

"[M]eals and accommodations of NCIP RO XIII (Caraga) amounting to P1,064,219.06 for NTF-ELCAC Regional Action Planning Workshop were not duly supported with sufficient and complete documentations... casting doubts on the propriety and regularity of the transaction... Moreover, the procurement was not done through a competitive public bidding," COA said in its annual audit report on NCIP. 

NCIP is the lead government agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies, plans, and programs to protect the rights the indigenous peoples (IPs). 

State auditors flagged NCIP-Caraga for overpaying on food and accommodations when it overestimated the number of participants in the workshop.

"The number of accommodations should have been equal to the number of participants indicated per meal or lower but not higher." 

COA also said it discovered revisions in the attendance sheet of the NTF-ELCAC event. 

"Further scrutiny of the attendance sheet disclosed that there are alterations made with the date, and there are names listed that did not bear signatures of the participants," COA said. 

Financial irregulars in an NTF-ELCAC event held by the NCIP. They overpaid on food and accommodation and did not have the proper paperwork.

The anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) arrested a police officer for alleged extortion in an entrapment operation in Zamboanga City on Saturday.

Brig. Gen. Flynn Dongbo, the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG) Director, identified the suspect as Cpl. Alexis Garcia, an investigator of the Drug Enforcement Team Police Station 11 of the Zamboanga City Police Office.

He was nabbed during an entrapment operation along Mayor Climaco Avenue shortly after he received marked money from a complainant.

Recovered from the suspect were one PHP1,000 marked money, one bundle boodle money, PNP identification card, one pistol, 22 live ammunitions, and firearms license card.

In a statement on Sunday, Dongbo said they have received numerous complaints on Garcia allegedly extorting money from the family of suspects in exchange for the dismissal of cases or assurance that the suspects will not be transferred to the Zamboanga City Jail.

One walk-in complainant alleged that the suspect demanded PHP120,000 so that an arrested drug offender will remain at Police Station 11.

Another PNP officer arrested for extortion.

https://www.panaynews.net/dbm-unit-sat-on-p10-87-billion-for-years-coa-finds/
The Procurement Service (PS) of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) failed to remit to the national treasury P10.87 billion in unutilized funds that were meant for the purchase of common-use supplies and equipment for government agencies. 

The Commission on Audit (COA) said the unused funds were “dormant for years” and deprived the government of cash that could have been used for other programs. 

This figure includes P10.864 billion in unused balances from government agencies for two years or more, and P5.957 million in dormant funds since 2011. 

“The nonremittance of the total advances of P10.87 billion, or P10.864 billion plus P5.957 million representing unutilized or undelivered [supplies and equipment] and unidentified depositors in the books, deprived the government of the use of funds in the implementation of its projects/programs,” the 2020 audit report read.

How was this missed for so long?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1478868/pagadian-barangay-chief-shot-dead

A barangay chief in this city was gunned down just outside his house on Wednesday morning.

Raymundo Albiar, chair of Barangay Tuburan, was cleaning his sheep when shot by an unidentified gunman on a motorcycle, according to Col. Ruel Lami-ing, chief of the Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial Office.

Witnesses said the gunman wore a black jacket, cap, and face mask.

Another barangay captain assassinated by unknown persons.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/08/25/21/unethical-watchdog-blasts-comelecs-deal-with-f2

An election watchdog on Wednesday branded as "patently unethical" the partnership between the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and F2 Logistics Philippines, said to be owned by Davao tycoon Dennis Uy, for a crucial delivery service for Halalan 2022. 

Comelec commissioner Marlon Casquejo earlier confirmed that the poll body en banc has awarded a P1.61-billion logistics contract to F2, making it in charge of transporting, delivery, and warehousing of election materials, equipment, and other paraphernalia for the May 2022 elections.  

"It just so happened that we are just following the GPPB (Government Procurement Policy Board) rules as I have said that we have to comply with the lowest calculated bid... F2 Logistics [has] the lowest calculated bid in the deployment of AES supplies," Casquejo said.

But for Kontra Daya, the issue goes beyond the legality of the deal.  

"A major campaign contributor of the Duterte presidential campaign gets to be in charge of transportation of election paraphernalia, equipment and supplies. There is clearly something wrong with this picture that no amount of legal technicalities can debunk," Arao said.  

While Uy has not publicly confirmed or denied his ownership of F2 Logistics, ABS-CBN News has obtained an annual report of Phoenix Petroleum Philippines submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2020, where it listed F2 Logistics as a subsidiary of Udenna Management & Resources Corp., under the parent company Udenna Corporation in which Uy sits as chairman and president.  

A Wall Street Journal profile also listed Uy as chairman at F2 Logistics. 

Perhaps the Comelec could have disqualified F2 because of the Dennis Uy connection rather than plead they were just following the rules. Could this lead to long drawn out recounts next year? Time will tell.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

Coronavirus Lockdown: Prolonged ECQ Did Not Work, Cemetery for COVID-19 Victims, and More!

More news about how the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines is being handled by the public and the government.

If you are wearing a cloth face mask the DOH says they don't offer any protection against COVID-19.

https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/health-and-family/2021/08/18/2120867/doh-avoid-cloth-mask-no-face-mask-kids-below-2

Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Maria Rosette Vergeire advised the public today to avoid using cloth face masks in view of rising cases of COVID-19 in the country.

DOH-TAG (Technical Advisory Group) member Dr. Anna Lisa Ong-Lim, however, said that if there is no medical grade mask or surgical mask, wearing two cloth masks could be a an option.

Meanwhile, DOH also advised parents not to put face masks on children younger than two years old, citing a possible choking hazard. 

In a Palace briefing, Vergeire yesterday that a face shield will do if there is a need to go outside. 

Now the DOH is advising us to wear two masks if we cannot avail of a surgical mask? The fact is masks don't really protect one from the virus either. 

The rotating lockdowns continue in the Philippines to the detriment of the economy. One American credit rating system says the Philippines needs to address this problem.

https://www.panaynews.net/ph-told-to-address-cycle-of-lockdowns-to-boost-recovery/

The cycle of lockdowns in the Philippines remains a threat to its economic recovery, Fitch Solutions said Tuesday, after it lowered its outlook for the country this year. 

Fitch Solutions is monitoring the government’s response to the pandemic, Senior Country Risk analyst Michael Langham told ANC. 

“In early 2022 I think the situation will remain broadly similar to this year until the Philippines can come out of this cycle of lockdowns and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks, the economy isn’t really going to get on track,” Langham said. 

“That’s something we’re watching, how quickly the authorities can get out of this cycle,” he added.


Metro Manila is currently under its third lockdown since the pandemic due to the recent surge and the emergence of the more contagious COVID-19 Delta variant. The restriction is in place until Aug. 20. 

Experts have earlier flagged possible extensions that could be detrimental to recovery.

It likely will not be the case that the cycle of lockdowns ends anytime soon. Sure Manila is reverting to MECQ but that does not mean the lockdown is over.

The Philippine National Police is prepared to help local government units implement granular lockdowns as the National Capital Region (NCR) has been placed under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) from Aug. 21 to 31.

PNP Chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar urged the public not to let their guard down as the threat of coronavirus disease 2019(Covid-19), especially its more infectious variants, is still present.

“I have tasked police chiefs to prepare their men for this (granular lockdowns),” he said in a statement.

Granular lockdown calls for a particular establishment, street, or barangay with a high incidence of infection to be placed under lockdown instead of a region- or city-wide clamp.

Now lockdowns will be on a street by street or brandy by barangay basis. Meanwhile Mandaue has enacted stricter lockdown rules until the Mayor decides to lift them.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/395178/mandaue-adopts-stricter-protocols-in-bid-to-curve-covid-19-transmissions

The Mandaue City Government has implemented stricter protocols in a bid to slow down the spread of COVID-19. 

Mayor Jonas Cortes on Tuesday, August 17, 2021, issued Executive Order no. 27 series of 2021 enforcing a heightened state of modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).

The EO took effect immediately and will be in place until such time a new EO is released.

This EO limits people's movements and restricts those who would enter the city. 

With the hysteria surrounding the Delta variant and its official arrival and local transmission future lockdowns are a given.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/08/21/2121624/doh-finally-concedes-there-may-be-community-transmission-delta-variant

After weeks of denying that there is community transmission of the Delta variant in the country, the Department of Health finally conceded Saturday that the more infectious coronavirus variant may have reached that level of transmission. 

(Based on the samples that we see and the results coming from the Philippine Genome Center, it looks like community transmission is there.)


This is a marked departure from the DOH’s previous statements that tend to reject notions that there is community transmission of the Delta variant, as there was supposedly not enough evidence to prove this.

It really should not come as a surprise that the DOH now affirms what it t first denied. That is how the entire "pandemic" has been happening around the world.

The pandemic continues to breed fraud. From "pandemic aid fixers" to fake COVID-19 testing labs.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/08/22/2121700/3-caught-illegal-covid-19-test-lab

Three persons were arrested for allegedly running an illegal COVID-19 testing laboratory in Manila, police said yesterday. 

Agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group raided Swab Express Medical Health Services in Sampaloc at around 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, according to CIDG director Maj Gen. Albert Ignatius Ferro. 

Dave Robles, 28; Chinky Robles, 26, and Alma Consuelo, 51 were arrested and are being held on charges of violating Republic Act 4688 or the  Clinical Laboratory Law.


Ferro said they received information the suspects were involved in the unauthorized administration of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests. 

Verification with the Department of Health revealed Swab Express is not an authorized testing laboratory.


Policemen posing as customers who were swabbed at the laboratory arrested the suspects. 

The suspects yielded 11 boxes of COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits from Sansure Biotech and Joinstar, two consent forms, an official receipt and two laptops.

Ferro said the suspects are said to be members of a group involved in illegal COVID-19 testing.

A group of people doing illegal testing? Why? And how are they obtaining the test kits? Maybe the government should make testing free in order to stop this problem.

Lockdowns have been rotating all across the nation for over a year now. Health Secretary Duque says the recent prolonged lockdowns in certain regions "did not work."

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/800420/duque-prolonged-ecq-in-regions-7-10-did-not-work/story/

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Monday said the prolonged lockdown or enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in certain areas are not working.

Duque made the disclosure when he said that he had to leave the Go Negosyo forum earlier than the rest of the participants due to an emergency meeting.

"I have an emergency meeting with DOH (Department of Health) regional directors of Region 7 (Central Visayas) and Northern Mindanao because despite the prolonged ECQ, there seems to be no improvement," Duque said

"It is really troubling, to say the least," Duque added.

Iloilo City, Iloilo province, Cagayan de Oro City and Gingoog in Misamis Oriental have been placed under ECQ from July 16 to August 7.

In an interview on ANC, COVID-19 treatment czar Health Undersecretary Leopoldo Vega said cases have been increasing in several regions, including Regions 7 and 10.

"I think we have seen a general trend across the country in terms of the increase in the number of active and new cases and this is very specific for Region 1, 2, and most in Region 3, 4A, and the NCR and Region 7 and Region 10," he said.

You know waht's really troubling? Is that this admission came out incidentally. Why can't the DOH be truthful with the public about the lockdowns? Why keep lying to the public?

You know what else they are lying about? That there is an actual pandemic with a deadly virus floating around. The statistics do not bear that out.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/08/23/21/98-pct-of-covid-cases-mild-moderate-asymptomatic

About 98 percent of COVID-19 cases in the country are either asymptomatic or only show mild and moderate symptoms, Health Undersecretary Leopoldo Vega said Monday. 

“We’re seeing roughly about almost 98 percent mild moderate and asymptomatics for these COVID cases. We’d seen the numbers of about 1.86 percent for the severe and critical [cases],” he said.

“This is kinda different from what we saw in April and last year when it was hovering about three percent for the severe and the critical,” he added. 

This is great news that belies the fear mongering of not only the administration of the Philippines but every other government including the USA and Australia. It also seems taht the Delta variant is not as deadly as we are being told.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1151335

Health authorities have detected 466 additional cases of the more transmissible Delta variant for a total tally of 1,273, the Department of Health (DOH) reported on Monday. 

One is still active, eight cases have died, while 457 cases are tagged as recovered. 

Of the additional variant cases, 442 are local cases, 14 are returning overseas Filipino (ROF), and 10 cases are currently being verified if local or ROF cases. 

In a statement, the DOH said that aside from the Delta variant, there were also new confirmed cases of the Alpha variant (90), Beta (105), and Theta (41), based on the latest whole-genome sequencing report by the University of the Philippines-Philippine Genome Center and the University of the Philippines-National Institutes of Health. 

Of the 442 local cases, 201 cases had indicated addresses in the National Capital Region (NCR), while 69 cases are from Central Luzon, seven in Cagayan Valley, 49 in Calabarzon, 14 in Mimaropa, four in the Bicol Region, 52 in Western Visayas, 19 in Central Visayas, six in Northern Mindanao, 11 in Davao Region, seven in Soccsksargen, and three in the Ilocos Region.

The fact is as of this writing there have been only 32,264 deaths with 1.87 million cases.  With 108 million people that is .02% of the population dead and 1.7% of the population infected with only 1.7% of those infected dying. Yet we are told this its a very deadly pandemic and we must all be afraid. One town in Antique is taking the fear to the next level by building a cemetery exclusively for those who have died of COVID-19.

This capital town is ready to accommodate the interment of those who died of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) at its new memorial cemetery being constructed at the Binirayan Hills in Barangay 8.

The construction of the PHP34.8 million memorial cemetery is still ongoing but the remains of four Covid-19 victims have already been interred in the completed niches last month.

“Because of the urgent request of families whose loved ones had died due to Covid-19, we already allowed the entombment on the finished niches,” said Darcy Bungay, Municipal Economic Enterprise and Development Officer (MEEDO), in an interview on Tuesday.

Once completed, the cemetery, which is constructed in the 6,000-square meter lot owned by the local government, will have a chapel, 59 mausoleum lots, 97 family plots or below the ground burial plots, and 1,446 niches.

It started construction in February 2021 and is expected to be completed next year.

A few things to note here. This cemetery began construction in February 2021 and but it was not until March 3rd 2021 that the second death from COVID-19 was recorded with the first death being in September 2020. So far, as of this writing, a grand total of 32 people have died from the disease out of 830 cases. Yet here they are building a cemetery for COVID-19 victims and saying it won't be completed until next year. Just how long do they expect to keep this pandmeic nonsense going? With the spaces for 1,602 corpses and the slow rate of deaths it's going to take decades for this place to fill up.