Thursday, December 24, 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown: New Filipino Way of Greeting, 92.8% Recovery Rate, and More!

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

There is a lot of confusion about what is happening. The PNP says Christmas parties are illegal and party-goers will be arrested but then they say they will not be monitoring social media and bursting into homes.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/12/17/2064469/no-social-media-monitoring-barging-homes-christmas-pnp-chief

Police personnel have been instructed to taper down on social media monitoring, arresting quarantine violators and home arrests for the Christmas season, the chief of the national police disclosed Thursday. 

Speaking in an interview aired over CNN Philippines' "The Source," Police Gen. Debold Sinas, chief of the Philippine National Police, clarified the police force's marching orders for the holiday, saying that only organizers of gatherings would be arrested, while families in their homes will be left alone.  

The directive signals a drastic departure from the national police's heavy-handed enforcement of protocols for much of the past nine months of community quarantine. The Joint Task Force COVID Shield, which includes the national police and military and handles on-ground enforcement of quarantine rules, earlier announced it would also be monitoring social media for violations until it was slammed by no less than the National Privacy Commission. 

"We don't have the capability to monitor social media right now. What we're doing now is when someone texts us that a case went viral, that's what we're looking for and will take action against...We don't immediately go when someone complains. We verify first. But if you guys are only celebrating the Christmas and New Year solemnly, we won't barge in, we won't trespass. The police know everybody's rights," Sinas said in mixed Filipino and English. 

Elsewhere Sinas is reported to have said:

(Our police officers cannot just barge into houses. That is trespassing. But if you play loud music and it disturbs the neighborhood, someone complains about it or it violates a specific city or municipal ordinance, that is another matter),” Sinas said.

Sinas added that the police officers verify a complaint before responding to it.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1125028

It seems as if you can have a Christmas party as long as you don't have loud music or post about it online. Of course nosy neighbors could post about it and then you might face trouble. But why issue a statement that party-goers will be arrested and then backtrack? It only serves to create a culture of fear.

The cops have decided to stop arresting safety protocol violators and instead hand out face masks and shields to the erring.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/12/17/2064372/cops-hand-out-masks-shields-no-more-arrests

Police officers will hand out face masks and face shields instead of immediately arresting violators of health and safety protocols, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.

PNP spokesman Brig. Gen. Ildebrandi Usana said the officers would bring extra masks and shields, which they would distribute to individuals caught not wearing the protective gear in public places.

People are required to wear face masks and face shields when in public places, based on the latest guidelines from the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).

Asked where they would find extra resources for the initiative, Usana said they would use the personal protective equipment donated by non-governmental organizations.

That is certainly more productive that arresting people. The mandate to wear face shields has met with some criticism but "experts" have backed the idea.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/12/17/20/experts-back-mandatory-wearing-of-face-shields-amid-criticism

Experts on Thursday said wearing of face shields is important to prevent new COVID-19 infections, after some questioned the need to require it in public spaces.  

In a message, OCTA research's Guido David said face shields are needed to slow down infections.  

"I would say face shields are effective because its use has reduced the reproduction number and number of cases since September, even as NCR transitioned to GCQ," David told reporters. 

"Face shields and face masks reduce transmission rate. But crowding, mass gathering, and delayed isolation and quarantine are alternative explanations for the surge," he explained. 

Actually the American CDC says the jury is out on the effectivity of face shields.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html

But in the Philippines face shields are now a fact of life.

According to some DOH Secretary Duque "dropped the ball" on obtaining the Pfizer vaccine. Senator Lacson elucidated.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1372603/duque-failed-to-submit-documents-needed-for-pfizer-vaccine-deal-lacson

The Philippines would have secured the delivery of 10 million doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines as early as January next year had Health Secretary Francisco Duque III  worked on the documentary requirements needed for the deal.

This was according to Senator Panfilo Lacson, who was able to talk to Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose Romualdez about the official who “dropped the ball” on the Pfizer vaccine deal.

According to Lacson, the negotiation between U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. as arranged by Romualdez started in July this year, which would have allowed the country to acquire the Pfizer vaccines as early as January 2021.

“They could have secured the delivery of 10 million Pfizer vaccines as early as January next year, way ahead of Singapore but for the indifference of Sec. Duque who failed to work on the necessary documentary requirement namely, the Confidentiality Disclosure Agreement (CDA) as he should have done,” Lacson said in a message to reporters.

“The country representative of Pfizer was even following up on the submission of such documentary requirements,” he added, noting that Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III has assured both Locsin and Romualdez that funds would be “made available” for the vaccines.

“As we now know, Singapore has the vaccines and we don’t,” the senator further said.

Duque denies this accusation of course but that does not change the fact that the Philippines is not expecting vaccines until the second and third quarters of next year.

LGUs are banning lots of things to stop the spread.  Check out these two bans.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1125054

Face-to-face caroling is prohibited during the Christmas holidays while exchanging of gifts is also discouraged during gatherings as part of the city government’s continuing response to curb the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

These are part of the guidelines on the conduct of Christmas and New Year gatherings and other merry-making activities provided in Executive Order 81 issued by Mayor Evelio Leonardia on Wednesday night.

“Virtual get-togethers and Christmas and New Year parties or gatherings held within the premises of one’s home are highly encouraged,” it said.

During the gathering, it is encouraged that there should be one person assigned to serve the food, and multiple people touching the serving spoon and plates should be avoided.

“It is best to keep the number of people preparing the food to the minimum. Face masks and face shields should be worn when preparing, serving, and getting food,” it added.

EO 81 also stated that “(i)f possible, refrain from gift exchanges. However, if extremely necessary, place disinfectants and rubbing alcohol nearby and practice proper hand hygiene before and after opening presents.”

For persons or establishments intending to conduct gift-giving, they must ensure that standard health protocols such as wearing of face masks and face shields and strict physical distancing are strictly observed.

Rubbing alcohol after opening presents? Oh my. Now to the next ban.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1125066

The municipality of Sadanga in Mountain Province has issued a moratorium on wedding celebrations to keep the town free from coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), especially during the holiday season.

“Effective today until further notice, the conduct of wedding celebrations in the community which inevitably draw huge crowds is hereby strongly discouraged,” Mayor Gabino Ganggangan said in an advisory dated Dec. 16.

He said the order was agreed upon by the municipal task force members in compliance with the resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) which prohibits mass gathering.

Cordillera people see wedding celebrations as a feast that lasts for days with several animals butchered coupled with dancing and drinking of native wine.

Ganggangan said the recent wedding celebrations that happened in the barangays within the municipality led to an influx of relatives and visitors from the town and outside the province.

He said others came from “red areas” or areas that have a high risk of Covid-19 infection like Benguet, Baguio City, Tabuk City, Tinglayan in Kalinga, and Metro Manila who attended the wedding.

Maybe there is a point to banning wedding celebrations that last for days and involve many relatives but still its authoritarianism gone mad.

Handshakes might also be banned soon.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/768292/house-oks-proposed-new-filipino-way-of-gesture-on-2nd-reading/story/
The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved on second reading the measure seeking to institutionalize a new Filipino gesture of respect, goodwill, and praise to help reduce physical contact amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

In a vote of yes and no, the chamber approved House Bill 8149, or the proposed "Bating Pilipino Para Sa Kalusugan Act," principally authored by Marikina City Representative Bayani Fernando.

In this new way of gesture, the palm of the right hand would be laid over the center of the chest while simultaneously lowering the head, with eyes either closed or cast down.

The measure covers Filipino citizens and all other persons who are in the Philippines.

All government agencies and instrumentalities are mandated under the measure to allocate their respective resources for information dissemination and to encourage the practice of the new gesture.

Will this bean a actual law that will need enforcing by the cops?  Will people be arrested for handshakes if this does become law?

Dawn masses have started and Cebu says they will be deploying buses to return seniors and minors who venture to the services to their homes as they must not leave home even to worship God.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/355906/police-to-deploy-kaohsiung-buses-in-churches

Cebu City officials noted a decrease and the presence of a ‘more manageable’ crowd gathering outside churches this Sunday, the fifth day of Misa de Gallo (dawn Masses). 

But the presence of minors who are 15-years-old and below and seniors aged 65-years-old and above, who tag along with churchgoers, remain a concern. 

This prompted authorities to decide on the need to deploy Kaohsiung buses near churches for use as transportation of minors and elderlies who will not be allowed to attend the dawn Masses and will have to be sent back home. 

“We will be fielding Kaohsiung busses starting tomorrow (December 21) to transport these minors back to their barangays, for families bringing minors, toddlers or babies (since they are not) allowed to enter the church premises,” said Councilor Joel Garganera, heads of the city’s emergency operations center (EOC). 

Police Lieutenant Colonel Wilbert Parilla, deputy director for operations of Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), shared the same observation. 

Parilla said they are initially eyeing to place the buses within the vicinity of the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral and the St. Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church.

“We have observed that there are quite a number of minors below 15-years-old who do not even attend daw Masses but are instead playing near these churches. They’re not supposed to be outside their houses,” said Parilla in Cebuano.

There may be children playing around but those old folks are just there to worship. What kind of state forbids a person to worship God? And don't say they can worship God at home.  That is not the point at all and that is not how religion works. Religion is communal. In the same vein Quezon City has passed an ordinance forbidding all minors below 15 "from stepping out of their homes" at all times 24/7 no exception except emergencies.

As we all know the vaccine is here. Not everyone is excited about and some say they will refuse to take it. Teddy Locsin thinks those people are stupid.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/768725/locsin-hits-critics-no-gov-t-would-let-its-people-take-a-defective-vaccine/story/

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has slammed critics questioning the efficacy of available COVID-19 vaccines, saying no government will allow a "defective" dose developed in their own country to be injected on its people.

In a virtual interview with former diplomatic reporter Malou Talosig-Bartolome on Saturday, Locsin argued that countries thrive not solely on military power but,  more importantly on credibility, and distributing a faulty vaccine will make them lose their people's trust for centuries.

"No aspiring great power will ever, ever distribute a vaccine that they do not believe sincerely is the best. Because if they did that and it failed out there, the reputation will be destroyed for the next two, three centuries," he said.

"The proof of that is that almost every vaccine developed by the great power is immediately deployed on their armed forces. Do you think that anybody is so stupid as to inject their own armed forces with a defective vaccine? We can expect a coup d'etat," he added.

This is the reason, Locsin said, that critics should not doubt the efficacy of any vaccine, regardless of what country it came from.

"You hear people who are disgruntled with the government, 'That vaccine is inferior!' Come on, grow up. These vaccines are as good as they can get," he said.

"You take your risk. Pfizer for a while, there was a little side effect here but it's gone. It's really criminally irresponsible to put down any of the vaccines because that's really unbelievable," he added.

If Teddy Locsin does not understand why people do not wish to be compelled to inject their bodies with unknown substances or that governments do indeed harm their own citizens willingly, think Tuskegee Airmen, then I have no idea what to say to this man.

A Thai news website posted a GIF of Harry Roque to educate readers about health protocols.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/12/21/2065314/thai-news-website-puts-roques-photo-health-protocols

A Thai news website included an animated photo of presidential spokesman Harry Roque in its reminder about observing health protocols against COVID-19.

In a tweet posted yesterday, the Thai Enquirer reminded its readers to wash their hands constantly, always wear masks, observe social distancing, listen to government announcements and avoid taking unnecessary risks.

Below the message was an animated gif showing Roque raising his fists, a scene lifted from one of his Palace press briefings.

He was standing behind a podium with signs that read “wear mask,” “wash hands” and “keep distance.”

“We have no idea who this person is,” the Thai Enquirer said in a separate tweet.

“We used the gif because he’s round and Asian!!”

Roque said it was “encouraging” that the foreign media, specifically Thai Enquirer, has taken notice of the Philippine government’s minimum public health standards advocacy campaign.

“Indeed, COVID-19 knows no borders, as the Thai news website succinctly puts it, ‘We’re all in this together,’” the Palace spokesman said in a statement.

“The fact that the Philippine government’s advocacy campaign has caught international attention underscores how effective our message is – which we articulate in every press briefing and which we prominently display on the podium – in conveying that we must adhere to such health standards aimed at saving lives and protecting the communities,” he added.

How believable is it that this media outlet had no idea who this man is?  Funny nonetheless.

The COVID-19 vaccine passport is just around the corner after a legislation was filed to mandate one.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/12/22/2065538/vaccination-passport-eyed-help-identify-inoculated

A party-list congressman has filed a bill in the House of Representatives to help put an efficient system for persons inoculated with the coronavirus vaccine and pave the way for the so-called “vaccination passport.”

Rep. Ronnie Ong of party-list Ang Probinsiyano filed House Bill 8280 (Vaccination Passport Act) in the hope of providing a faster and more systematic way of complying with the national government’s health protocols through mass immunization.

“Although the COVID-19 inoculation is still a few months away from entering our borders, it is but proper to take further preparations and necessary steps for its unhampered implementation and maximization,” he said.

According to him, this passport can also be used as an identification system that will allow people unrestricted access to public facilities and participate in mass gatherings without the need of using the mandatory face masks and face shields.

“It is our hope that this bill will be considered and approved the soonest possible time before the possible roll out of the vaccine in June 2021 to restore people’s trust and confidence to travel, with the end view of reviving and bolstering our economy,” Ong pointed out.

He noted that some business establishments may also decide to require people to show this passport until after the Department of Health declares that the threat of the COVID-19 virus has been totally eradicated.

The bill mandates the Inter-Agency Task Force – particularly the Departments of Health, Tourism, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Industry, and Transportation – to “coordinate and provide for a single internationally-recognized vaccine passport to serve as proof that a person has been vaccinated against COVID-19.”

In effect, Ong said the “vaccination passport” is basically a badge that will prove that one is safe to mingle with other people and engage in activities without the need to use face masks and face shields and observe social distancing rules.

Aside from the big brother aspect of this plan how exactly will the Philippines implement it? The national ID card system has been a bust so far. How then will they ensure these passports work and prevent against fraud?

What a pandemic right? Millions dead! Many more sick and on the way to death. Right? Wrong!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1125470

The Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday reported 247 new recoveries, pushing the country's total number of recovered cases from the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) to 429,419.

In its 4 p.m. case bulletin, the DOH said the figures represent 92.8 percent of those who tested positive for the virus that has so far beaten the illness.

The agency also reported 1,314 new confirmed cases and 66 new deaths.

These figures brought the overall tally of active cases to 24,375 and the death toll to 9,021.

The DOH said about 82.6 percent of the active cases are mild, 8.5 percent are asymptomatic, 2.9 percent are severe, 0.31 percent are moderate, and 5.7 percent are in critical condition.

9,021 dead and 429,419 recovered at a 92.8% recovery rate. What kind of pandemic is this?

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Bootleg Toys For Christmas

Christmas is here and for many children that means toys. In the Philippines there are many bootleg toys which copy big name toys.  Let's take a look at some of them.


This is a bootleg Jurassic Park toy. It is based off the recent reboot Jurassic World which is why it is branded Dinosaur World. I do not recall anyone riding on pterodactyls in that film!


Next up we have some bootleg comic book figures. First is the Avengers which as been rebranded Heroes Assemble. That is clearly Ironman. Not Black Sabbath's Ironman of course. That is a bootleg Robert Downey Jr. Below him we have Bat Hero. Obviously Batman. Actually he is looking like a terminator Batman. And for good reason too. How else would he defeat Super Clown?



With this level of threat you have to get the justice league together. Especially Superman!




Is that his laser eyes look? Pew, pew, pew!

These next toys are something else entirely.  Who knew guided missiles would be a fun kids toy?



To be honest these toys do remind me of my childhood. The one toy with the single missile looks like the missile launcher in Spies Like Us! A funny comedy to be sure and not for children but the missile was a nuke!

I did have more bootleg toys but let's end here with my favorite bootleg toy so far. 

It's Elsa from Frozen.  Now she is a transformer watch! A Hero Watch.

What can even be said about this? It is spectacular. It brings a tear to my eye and joy to my heart. Disney could never be so creative as to have a robot princess with ice powers who keeps time precisely.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Insurgency: Stronger Intel Ops Needed

This week let's look at a few fringe events of the insurgency. Events that are less about clashes and surrenders and more about circumstances surrounding the insurgency. The thing is that the Philippines is a magnet for terrorists. The 9/11 plot, if you believe the mainstream story and ignore the implosion of the WTC and the report of bombs exploding inside the buildings as well as the collapse of building number 7, was hatched in the Philippines. History repeats.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/world/768485/kenyan-al-shabaab-member-who-trained-in-the-philippines-charged-in-us-in-9-11-style-hijack-plot/story/

A Kenyan member of the Al-Shabaab militant group who received pilot training in the Philippines was to appear in a US court on Wednesday to face charges of conspiring to mount a 9/11-style attack in the United States.

Cholo Abdi Abdullah, 30, is charged with six counts of terrorism-related offenses, the Justice Department said in a statement.

Abdullah, who was arrested in the Philippines in July 2019, was brought to the United States on Tuesday and was to be presented before a magistrate in Manhattan on Wednesday, the department said.

Acting Manhattan US Attorney Audrey Strauss said Abdullah obtained pilot training in the Philippines as part of an Al-Shabaab plot "in preparation for seeking to hijack a commercial aircraft and crash it into a building in the United States."

"This chilling callback to the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, is a stark reminder that terrorist groups like Al-Shabaab remain committed to killing US citizens and attacking the United States," Strauss said. 

"Abdullah's plot was detected before he could achieve his deadly aspirations, and now he faces federal terrorism charges in a US court," she added.

According to the indictment, Abdullah attended flight school in the Philippines between 2017 and 2019 and eventually obtained his pilot's license.

While undergoing flight training, he allegedly conducted research into methods to hijack a commercial airliner and sought information on how to obtain a US visa.

Abdullah is charged with conspiring to murder US nationals, conspiring to commit aircraft piracy and other offenses. He could face a maximum sentence of life in prison.

This guy was actually arrested in Zambales in 2019 which is just a little north of Manila. He was studying at All Asia Aviation Academy. It is a real interesting case because Al-Shabaab is an offshoot of Al-Qaeda and Al-Qaedea has ties to the Philippines via Abu Sayyaf and the MILF. Ramzi Yousef, who was the mastermind of the first WTC bombing in 1993 and the Bojinka Plot which is the precursor to 9/11 and was planned in Manila, helped train Abu Sayyaf fighters.

Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist Ramzi Yousef operated in the Philippines in the mid-1990s and trained Abu Sayyaf soldiers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Sayyaf

So how was he able to operate in the country for two years? Did he have help from ASG or any other groups? Are there more people like him? Those are important questions and the fact that this happened during and after the Marawi siege, 2017-2019, shows just how important the Philippines is as a hub for international terrorism. It is a worldwide threat that should not be dismissed. Cholo could have trained anywhere in the world but he chose the Philippines.

This man committed no actual crime but is only charged with planning to commit a crime on US soil while in the Philippines. It seems he had been under observation since 2012 and everything he did was watched.

In December 2016, Isiolo-born Cholo Abdi Abdullah enrolled in a flight school in the Philippines at the direction of a senior Al-Shabaab commander who was responsible for planning the January 2019 Dusit D2 hotel attack in Nairobi. 

Before this, Mr Abdullah, 30, had left his digital footprints, having searched "Al-Qaeda propaganda around the September 9/11 attacks in the US in 2001. Between 2017 and 2019, Mr Abdullah attended the flight school on various occasions and obtained a pilot's training licence, ultimately completing the tests necessary to obtain his pilot's licence. 

But, unknown to him, intelligence agent from the United States had been on his trail. All through his flight school training, Mr Abdullah was being watched, all his moves recorded. Everything he did, including the sites he visited online were being tracked, as was his "new interest in aircraft". 

On October 8, 2018, while Mr Abdullah was training as a pilot, he logged on to a website that compiled propaganda around the 9/11 attack in the US, said the indictment.


In December of the same year, he once again logged in, researching on the security of aircraft, and particularly, how to breach the cockpit door of a commercial airliner. 

In January last year, Mr Abdullah was researching on the tallest buildings in a major city in the US. 

The next month, he was back again on the web, researching on how to obtain a US visa, and information on "aircraft hijackings". 

Throughout his searches, FBI agents were watching, and armed with enough evidence, they prompted his arrest in the Philippines on July 1, 2019.


During his arrest inside room 28 of Rasca Hotel in Iba, Zambales, he was found in possession of deadly weapons, including a 9mm pistol with a loaded magazine, an improvised explosive device, an MKZ hand grenade and bomb-making material.

"We received foreign intelligence reports about Mr Abdullah, who they believe has been a member of the terrorist group since 2012. The reports described him as dangerous. The intelligence reports assisted the police in pinning down where he was staying and that they were worried he might have links to local terrorist groups," Philippines Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Major General Amador Corpus said at the time of his arrest.

Al-Shabaab's choice of the Philippines for Mr Abdullah's flight training is telling, given that the country has previously been a launching pad for deadly attacks. 

The accused al-Qaeda mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, told his interrogators that the plot to attack New York and Washington DC, was first mooted in the Philippines.

Mohammed lived in Manila in the 90s, together with his nephew Ramzi Yousef, who is serving life in prison for the World Trade Center bombing in 1993. 

https://allafrica.com/stories/202012190001.html

That is a heck of a lot of detailed intelligence on just one man which was collected by the American FBI in the Philippines. Did they have his computer bugged? Was the FBI working jointly with Philippine authorities? It seems that way. There is much the Philippines can learn about collecting intel to prevent terrorism.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1124648

An intensified intelligence gathering and well-coordinated response efforts are needed to prevent a repeat of the attack by members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Datu Piang, Maguindanao, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Monday.

In a press conference in Camp Crame, PNP-Directorate for Investigation and Detection Management (DIDM) director, Maj. Gen. Marni Marcos, said this is the recommendation of the board of inquiry (BOI) tasked to probe the attack.

"There are identified gaps that need further enhancement, the coordination mechanism between the PNP and other government security forces at the ground level should be improved on the intelligence sharing and movement of troops," said Marcos, head of the BOI.

Citing the BOI report, Marcos said the Dec. 3 attack was staged by BIFF terrorists led by Muhidden Animbang alias "Commander Karialan" and Salahuddin Saguia alias "Sala Salik".

He added that based on the intelligence monitoring, the BIFF's plan to attack the town was mentioned in a report received by Datu Piang police chief, Capt. Israel Bayona, hours before the assault.

"There is a lack of appreciation in the gathered intelligence regarding the terror plans of the BIFF. No adjustment of the Datu Piang municipal police station personnel strength and capabilities and no strategic deployment of PNP mobile forces have been made," he said.

He added that there was no enough coordination and intelligence validation made by the police with their military counterparts.

Blah, blah, blah. It's the same thing over and over and over and over. Do these people learn NOTHING? Apparently not. It's the same song and dance we heard about the Marawi siege. The AFP knew what was coming and they did nothing.  A lack of coordination between agencies and a lack of appreciation of intelligence. According to the book "The Battle of Marawi" the AFP even falsified reports! 

Each unit has an After-Review Report, as officially required, but in some cases it didn’t always match with the truth (how boldly they could defy their seniors!) For the first time in covering a major military event, I had to take detours at length and dig elsewhere for more accuracy. One officer joked that it would take me ten years to get to the bottom of everything. 

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2020/09/book-review-battle-of-marawi-reveals.html

No one can read that book and still think the AFP is a spectacular fighting force. Far from it. They cannot even coordinate between branches and act on intel in a timely manner. Such incompetence makes this week's parade of assets look like empty showing off.

https://www.afp.mil.ph/index.php/8-afp-news/942-afp-highlights-85th-anniversary-with-fleet-review-wing-flyby

The Armed Forces of the Philippines celebrated its 85th Anniversary with a fleet review and wing flyby showcasing 63 air and naval assets on December 16 near the coast of Bataan.

The BRP Jose Rizal and BRP Davao Del Sur led the contingent from the Philippine Navy and three FA-50 and two Black Hawks headlined for the Philippine Air Force.

"The Fleet Review and Wing Flyby showcases the AFP's development into a world-class armed forces and a regional power through the modest but well-planned AFP modernization program," AFP Chief of Staff General Gilbert Gapay said.

Other naval assets include BRP Ramon Alcaraz, BRP Emilio Jacinto, BRP Batak, BRP Abraham Campo, and BRP Ang Pangulo.

Thirty six fixed wing and rotary aircraft also joined the FA-50s and the Black Hawks, including the two AW159 and three AW109.

On board BRP Batak, a Navy landing craft, is the Philippine Army's Simba armored personnel carrier and the Philippine Marine Corps' V-150.

A short ceremony was also held on site presided by Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenza on board BRP Tarlac that served as the viewing deck for defense officials and senior military officers attending the activity.

"We are truly grateful to our Commander in Chief, President Rodrigo Duterte, for the unprecedented support to our modernization," General Gapay added.

"This showcase of our reliable and modern assets is our gift to the Filipino people. This is where your taxes go. The AFP as protector of the people and the state shall continue its judicious use of its resources and protect the trust and support the people have vested on us," General Gapay concluded

"Our gift to the Filipino people?" "The AFP as protector of the people?" Unless the AFP can coordinate amongst themselves and other agencies and act on intel in a timely manner they are no protectors of the people and all that gear is a waste. The main threat, we are told, is the NPA and they are not a maritime power. They are guerrillas hiding out in the jungles and mountains. Using jets to bombing them is not a tactic the AFP or even Duterte prefers.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1071410/duterte-its-easy-to-bomb-npa-camps-but

“Nakikita kayo sa drone, helicopter,” (You are visible to drones, helicopters) the President said Wednesday in a speech in Dimasalang town in Masbate province. “Maraming tumutulong … Israel, USA,” (Many are assisting us … Israel, the USA) he also said.

“Gusto nila na titirahin kayo diyan sa taas. Ako lang ang tiga-pigil. Sabi ko, huwag na,” (They want to hit you from the air. But I stop them. I tell them ‘Don’t.’) Duterte added.

“The waging of war, kinokontrol ko ‘yan, lalo na paggamit ng bomba. Kasi alam mo pagka-bomba, bomba. Kung i-landing diyan ‘yang isa, ubos tayo dito lahat. Eh paano ‘yung mga civilian?” (I control the waging of war, especially in the use of bombs. With bombs, land one here and we’re all goners. Now, how about civilians?) he said.

“Kung wala lang civilian, medyo matagal na sigurong malinis ito. Hulugan ko na lang ng bomba,” (Had there been no civilians, this would have long been over. I’ll just bomb them.) he said.

Collateral damage in other words. 

It seems the last time the AFP bombed an NPA camp was last year, October 2019.

https://tribune.net.ph/index.php/2019/11/06/army-defends-airstrike-vs-npa-bomb-factory/

The military has denied allegations by militant groups that the rights of local farmers were violated during the conduct of airstrike against New People’s Army (NPA) camps in Northern Samar last week.

Maj. Gen. Pio Diñoso III, commander of the Army’s 8th Infantry Division based in Catbalogan, said the airstrike in Las Navas early morning of 26 October was in accordance with the International Humanitarian Law.

“The operation was planned meticulously and executed precisely to ensure that only the terrorist camp is destroyed in order to stop the bomb making activities of the NPA and also to stop them from further terrorizing helpless civilians,” Diñoso said.

Diñoso added the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the protector of the people and will never put the lives of Filipinos in danger.

"The protector of the people." It's like a propaganda phrase. DND Secretary Lorenzana spoke at this display and had this to say:

In his speech, Lorenzana said the annual fleet review, wherein 63 assets were displayed, is a way to show to the public "where their taxes go."


"More than being a display of capability and resources of our Armed Forces, of our force providers, this annual fleet review is ultimately our way of being accountable and transparent to the Filipino people," he said.


The event also showed the solidarity among the AFP's major services, he added.


In an ambush interview, Lorenzana said the event was not a show of force against other countries but to showcase the AFP's capability and a way to prove to the public that the military continues its modernization program.


"This is not a show of force because if you compare our assets abroad here in the region it is small ... but importantly, we want to show the Filipino people that our AFP continues to upgrade," Lorenzana said.


He said this would also boost the morale of the Filipino troops.


"Our AFPs also have a high morale that they already have ... the Air Force knows their assets, the Navy knows their assets but not all AFPs see the whole thing," he said.


Lorenzana said the military's modernization fund for 2021 is P27 billion, which will be used in acquiring more assets such as unmanned aerial vehicles, attack helicopters, radars, howitzers, Blackhawk helicopters, wheeled-armored personnel and fast attack interdiction craft with missiles, among others .

He says they had this display to show the people where their taxes go. Sure. Right. Was this available to watch on TV? Does the average person really care? Again without the skills to use these assets in the field the AFP is worthless. Modernization does not mean just having shiny new equipment. It means having the latest skills and Lorenzana has admitted that the AFP is lacking in some skills because they intentionally stopped training for those skills.
"It's a skill we used to have but we lost along the way because we didn't use it. We keep training our people in what we call the military operations in urban terrain, MOUT.  But we seldom use it, we never use it, so we stopped teaching our people at the Marawi camp. So now we have to reacquire that skill plus the necessary equipment that goes with it.
https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2018/06/martial-law-no-ready-reserve-ammunition.html
Do you remember two years ago when Duterte and Bato were talking about forming an elite assassin team to go after the Reds?

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/11/28/1872389/duterte-death-squad-be-formed-vs-npa
President Duterte will create an armed civilian group that he hopes will counter the New People’s Army (NPA)’s Sparrow unit, a group of urban assassins blamed for the deaths of several security forces and former rebels. 
The President said his “Duterte Death Squad” would be sent to transport terminals, eateries and other public places to kill suspected rebels and even loiterers and junkies. 
I will create my own Sparrow. Walang hanapin kundi mga istambay na mga tao, prospective NPAs at bibirahin sila (They will look mainly for idlers, prospective NPAs and kill them),” the President said yesterday during the turnover of military and police housing units in Bohol.  
“I will match their talent in assassinating people. They have firearms, for sure. That’s my plan,” he added. 
Duterte said he would be satisfied if each member of the armed unit would identify one or two NPA rebels for liquidation. 
The President said he had tried to talk peace with the communists but the rebels continued to kill soldiers and policemen. 
What I lack is a sparrow unit. That’s their advantage... So I will create a sparrow – Duterte Death Squad against the sparrow. There’s no problem. They are the enemies,” he said.
With the recent spate of killings of alleged NPA members one has to ask if this death squad was not actually formed. The latest killing was of a doctor and her husband inside their house. Some Senators want to investigate these killings.
 
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/12/18/2064736/authorities-have-lost-control-peace-and-order-senators-seek-probe-vigilante-killings-2020

More than half the Senate wants to investigate the spate of unlawful killings that hounded the nation in 2020.

"The killings that occurred in the latter half of the year has set a trend of unidentified gunmen killing lawyers, doctors, journalists and activists in daylight and in public without fear of arrest of apprehension," the senators said.

"[The vigilantes] increasing brazenness and daring show how the law enforcement authorities have lost control of the country's peace and order and in doing so [caused] more families to lose their loved ones to lawless and unnecessary grief," they added.

The call for a probe was filed at the Senate just days after the murder of Dr. Mary Rose Sancelan, head of the COVID-19 task force in Guilhulngan City, Negros Occidental, and her husband, Edwin.

Allegedly this doctor was on a vigilante hit list.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/12/16/2064199/negros-doctor-said-be-vigilante-hit-list-killed-alongside-husband

A doctor who was allegedly placed in a hit list by an anti-communist vigilante group was shot dead along with her husband on Tuesday evening, rights group Karapatan reported. 

Karapatan said a two people onboard a motorcycle shot Rose Sancelan and her husband Edwin Sancelan dead in Barangay Poblacion, Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental. 

The rights group said the doctor, who also heads the city’s inter-agency task force against COVID-19, was number one on the hit list of Kawsa Guihulnganon Batok Komunista (Kagubak), a supposed anti-communist vigilante group which has been blamed for the spate of killings on Negros island.


The doctor was tagged as JB Regalado, spokesperson of the Leonardo Panaligan Command of the New People’s Army in Central Negros, Karapatan said. 

The rights group noted that along with the doctor, lawyer Anthony Trinidad and Heidie Malalay Flores have also been gunned down after their names appeared on the alleged hit list.


“This is the extreme danger of being red-tagged,” Bayan Muna chairperson Neri Colmenares said in a statement. “State forces and their cohorts may just assassinate you with impunity.” 

The existence of Kagubak was among the issues probed by the Senate public order committee in 2019, when it investigated the string of killings in Negros Island. Among its recommendations was to investigate the group so that appropriate charges may be filed against them.

Despite the killings, the Philippine National Police in 2019 said it found no evidence that Kagubak exists.

The PNP did not just say Kagubak does not exist but also that the group could be a fiction to make the government look bad.

Albayalde said probers have not established that there is a so-called Kawssa Guilhungan Bato Komunista or Kagubak. 

Albayalde had earlier ordered the Central Visayas police to look into reports that Kagubak, an alleged anti-communist hit squad, is behind the killing of those they perceived as supporters of communist rebels. 

He said the supposed existence of the vigilante group could have been made up to put the government in bad light.

It's rather absurd that the PNP can suggest that this vigilante group might be a plot to make the government look bad when the government contemplated forming death squads to take out the NPA. Somebody is killing these people. What if it is the AFP and PNP? What if they really did form the death squads they spoke of two years ago?