Thursday, October 21, 2021

Coronavirus Lockdown: More Cops, All-Access Privilege, and More!

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

The IATF has decreed that all incoming passengers who have been fully vaccinated do not have to undergo the mandatory quarantine procedures. But DOH Secretary Duque was not informed of this decision beforehand.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/806927/duque-not-consulted-on-scrapping-of-quarantine-for-fully-vaxxed-travelers/story/

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Thursday said he was not consulted on the decision to remove the mandatory facility quarantine for fully vaccinated inbound travelers from “green” countries.

Duque is the chairperson of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF), which made the decision on Wednesday.

In an interview on ANC, Duque said he has always supported the mandatory quarantine at facilities amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“I just want to put on record that I wasn’t part of the IATF that deliberated on this yesterday, because I was in a budget hearing with the Senate,” he said.

Due to this, the Health Secretary said he will raise some concerns with the IATF during their meeting on Thursday afternoon.

“I was told that in some countries, they’re doing this now. But those countries can afford to do it because their national vaccination coverage is more than 70%, whereas we are only at 30%,” Duque said.

Duque is the chairperson of the IATF but was not part of the team that made this decision? How is that even possible? It shows a complete lack of coordination within the IATF. 

The NCR alert level has dropped but none of the mayors were consulted beforehand by the IATF.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/15/21/mayors-not-consulted-over-shift-to-alert-level-3-in-ncr

Marikina Mayor Marcelino Teodoro on Friday said the capital region’s local chief executives were not consulted on the easing of quarantine restrictions in Metro Manila starting this weekend.

(No talks or meeting between the Metro Manila mayors and the IATF happened and we just received this new alert level that’s why some mayors were asking and even studying how to safely implement this new alert level system.)

Navotas Mayor Toby Tiangco said in an interview on Thursday that Metro Mayors did not recommend easing quarantine restrictions.

Government on Wednesday announced the Metro Manila’s 13 million people will shift to Alert Level 3 from October 16 to 31.

(I am in favor of this for the economy, but we need to be careful with the minimum public health standards, we should set the guidelines properly. This is what I fear that what happened last month when an announcement was made only to be withdrawn or when our low COVID cases in Metro Manila sees another increase.)

      With this government there is no need to coordinate with mayors apparently. They decide and everyone else obeys or else.
      Quarantine for 7 days upon arrival in the Philippines is mandatory for all travelers except those fully vaccinated. For one woman being quarantined turned deadly.
    https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1910472/Bacolod/Local-News/Kin-seeks-help-on-death-of-Negrense-ROF-while-in-hotel-quarantine
      THE family of a returning overseas Filipino (ROF) from Murcia town, Negros Occidental is seeking help to shed light on her death while being under quarantine at a hotel in Makati City.

      Shiela Mae Hallares, 40, of Barangay Lopez Jaena, arrived in the country on October 8.  

      Hallares, a domestic helper from Lebanon, was quarantined at Eurotel Hotel upon her arrival.

      Hallares’ brother, Patrolman Nico Malibong, told SunStar Bacolod that they were shocked when the dead body of his sister was found inside her hotel room Wednesday, October 13.

      Prior to her death, Hallares was really in good shape and was even telling them through video calls that she was joining Zumba dance while under quarantine at the hotel, Malibong said.

      He said they started to worry when his sister had already failed to connect to them.

      Malibong added that they asked the help of their cousins in Manila to check on her.

      The hotel staff forced open Hallares’ room and saw her body lying on the bed near the electric fan, the policeman said.

      He said bloodstains were noticed in the comfort room and on her bed.

      Hallares’ brother claimed that it is negligence on the part of the hotel as they do not check on their guests, especially that it is a quarantine facility accredited by the Department of Health and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.

      Hotel staff told them that their internet connection was down for two days, he said.

      Malibong said he believes that the last two days when they could not contact his sister would have been the time that she had gone through an unnoticed emergency.

    “Is this the kind of treatment they give to an OFW (overseas Filipino worker) who is supposed to be the unsung heroes in the country?” Malibong asked.

    Another article gives this additional information:

    “There was blood on her bed and the bathroom,” Malibong said. 

    They were informed that the victim died from a hemorrhagic stroke and had been dead since Oct. 11. 

    “The hotel staff should have been concerned when she did not eat her meals and checked on her. There was also no medical personnel at the facility,” Malibog said.


    He said his sister had food allergies. Malibog said his sister asked the hospital staff to buy her medicine but was told they could not do it.

    Why would there be no medical personnel at a quarantine facility. It makes no sense and this is another senseless and death that has happened during the quarantine. This woman's death will of course be forgotten and with good reason. There are more important things to think about like what goodies one can win just for getting vaccinated.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1502058/cebu-city-offers-house-car-cash-for-the-vaxxed

    To encourage more people to get inoculated against COVID-19, the city government announced it would raffle off a number of prizes for fully vaccinated residents.

    The prizes include a house-and-lot package, a car, P100,000 worth of gift certificates for hotel accommodation, P100,000 worth of scholarships, and P100,000 worth of groceries, according to acting Mayor Michael Rama.

    The mechanics of the raffle draw will be announced during its official launch on Oct. 18. The city government is targeting to vaccinate at least 700,000 of its 1 million residents to achieve herd immunity, which happens when 70 percent or a large part of the population is immune to a specific disease. As of Wednesday, Cebu City registered 322,063 fully vaccinated residents.

    Sounds fun but whois paying for all that? In Quezon City fully vaccinated people will get full access to the malls.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156961

    Shoppers in Quezon City will be required to present their coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccination cards if they want to access all shops and services in malls.

    Unvaccinated persons will be allowed entry but only for essential purposes such as buying in grocery and medical and drug stores, and availing of government services.

    “As we want to vaccinate more people, we also directed mall managements to gather and list down the name, contact number, and barangay of unvaccinated patrons and submit it to the city government so they can immediately be scheduled for vaccination,” QC Mayor Joy Belmonte said in a statement issued Sunday night.

    The slippery slope is indeed real and it is not wrong to see this as a precedent that will soon trickle down so that the unvaccinated will be barred from participating in society.

    According to the DOH 12,970 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been discarded due to temperature and other issues. Meanwhile in Cebu a private hospital is conducting clinical trials for a Chinese made vaccine apparently without FDA approval or the knowledge of the city.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156942

    Acting Mayor Michael Rama on Monday reminded medical centers here conducting a clinical trial for any coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine brand to properly coordinate with the city government.

    Rama said in a radio interview any medical researches that are conducted in the city must be “well coordinated” with the health officials as well as local medical experts to avoid concerns on missteps in the conduct of trials.

    “They need to connect with the Cebu City Health Department before they conduct medical trials in our jurisdiction. We have the Local Government Code which said that no project could be implemented with the mayor and the City Council not being aware about it,” Rama said in a mix of Cebuano and English.

    Rama’s comment came after reports circulated on local media that a private hospital here is conducting a clinical trial for Covid-19 vaccine manufactured by a Chinese pharmaceutical company, WestVac Biopharma R&D.

    Councilor David Tumulak also raised concerns in his privilege speech before the City Council on Wednesday (Oct. 13) over the clinical trial and urged the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health (DOH), and the city health department to investigate the matter

    However, Dr. Mary Jean Loreche, DOH-7 chief pathologist, said in an earlier interview the conduct of clinical trial for the WestVac vaccine was properly coordinated with the office of Mayor Edgardo Labella.

    Loreche said the pharmaceutical firm has secured a permit from the Ethics Board of the Department of Health and the proposal to conduct a clinical trial was submitted to the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development.

    Why are clinical trials happening in the Philippines for a Chinese pharmaceutical company? Are there no Chinese guinea pigs available?

    While citizens of the NCR have been relishing their new found freedom since the alert level was lifted the PNP says they will be deploying more cops to enforce health protocols. 

    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/10/19/2135228/more-cops-be-sent-out-enforce-pandemic-protocols-public-areas

    The chief of the Philippine National Police ordered all unit commanders in Metro Manila to send more police officers to areas where the public will be as Metro Manila shifts to Alert Level 3, a looser form of quarantine against COVID-19.

    In a statement, Police Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said he issued the order in response to an appeal by the Department of Health to continue implementing the minimum public health safety protocols.

    The DOH issued the reminder after people started flocking to churches, malls, parks, and other areas over the weekend because of the lower alert status.

    Police data shows that from Saturday to Sunday, 5,606 Filipinos were fined for violations of minimum public health standards, while 7,867 were warned. 

    "I have already directed our unit commanders in the National Capital Region to increase police presence in all possible areas of destination of our countrymen following the downgrading of alert level in Metro Manila," said Eleazar, who added that the order came from Interior Secretary Eduardo Año. 

    "We understand the concern of our colleagues in the Department of Health and the medical community regarding the reports that have been shown where people flocked to sights, malls and other places last weekend," he added.

    The past 581 days of community quarantines have seen government officials loosening quarantine protocols to revive the economy, followed by enforcement officials labeling people who go out or find themselves in crowded areas as hard-headed. 

    According to Eleazar, health officials expressed concerns over what they describe as an apparent complacency on the part of the people when they go out of their homes "to take advantage of the easing of restrictions."

    You can't blame people for wanting to stretch their legs after being forced to stay home for so long. Knowing the PNP there will be plenty of extortion and violence in the name of enforcing health protocols.

    OFWs may seem to be a blessing to the economy because they remit millions of pesos each year. But it is also a brain drain leaving the Philippines diminished of the manpower it needs.

    https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/10/19/21/hospitals-fear-manpower-drain-after-staff-resignations

    A group of private hospitals said on Tuesday it is concerned with a possible shortage of manpower as scores of staff resigned to pursue jobs abroad.

    In the past 2 to 3 weeks, about 5 percent of nurses filed resignations because they wanted to work abroad, said Private Hospital Association of the Philippines, Inc. president Dr. Jose Rene de Grano. 

    (If we cannot stop this exodus, perhaps in another 6 months, we might run out of nurses and our health facilities will be crippled.) 

    (That is what we fear because if we are too lenient with letting our healthcare workers leave and we fail to replace them quickly, we might run out of healthcare workers. Our acceptance of patience will be limited.) 

    Some health workers earlier complained of low pay and poor working conditions. 

      On Sunday, Dr. Maricar Limpin, president of the Philippine College of Physicians, acknowledged that some health workers avail of job opportunities abroad because of the attractive pay.

      (If we can increase the basic pay of our nurses, they might have second thoughts about leaving the country, because they will feel that with a salary higher than the current rate although not really at par with what's offered abroad, it's better to stay here and be with their families.)

      (But if the difference between the salary here and abroad remains wide, then we'll really have a hard time keeping our nurses here. We have to accept that they will really get much higher pay abroad, and it's also really different if they get the chance of working in foreign hospitals, especially in the UK and the US.)

      You can't blame these people for seeking better pay and working conditions. And the nation can thank Marcos institutionalized the OFW program as an official part of the Philippines. 
    Hopefully this pandemic is over soon. All signs point to improvement.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1157037

    The Covid-19 situation in the National Capital Region (NCR) continues to improve based on the latest data of the OCTA Research Group.

    In a tweet on Monday, OCTA Research Group’s Guido David said NCR's seven-day average is 1,448 with a positivity rate of 9 percent, down by 1 percent from the previous data.

    OCTA also observed a continuous downtrend in NCR's healthcare utilization rate (HCUR) and intensive care unit utilization rate (ICUR).

    "The region's reproduction number is at 0.57 while healthcare utilization rate is at 44 percent and ICU occupancy is at 59 percent,” Guido said.

    The previous data was 47 percent HCUR while the ICUR was also at 59 percent.

    He added that NCR's current average daily attack rate, or the number of individuals infected per 100,000 population, dipped to 10.23 cases from the previous 11.87.

    So says the OCTA anyway. But they don't matter much. It's the IATF whose word is gospel concerning all things COVID-19.

    Wednesday, October 20, 2021

    "I Am a Filipina"

    Oh, boy. Here we go again. Another foreign born Miss Universe Philippines pageant contestant insisting she is a genuine Filipina. This is despite growing up and being educated in a foreign land and not even knowing how to speak the native language.

    "I am a Filipina." So says 3rd place Miss Universe Philippines contestant Victoria Velasquez Vincent as the reason she turned down an offer to from New Zealand to represent them in the Miss Universe 2021 pageant.

    https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/10/12/2133608/i-am-filipina-victoria-vincent-turns-down-offer-be-miss-new-zealand-miss-universe-2021

    Victoria Velasquez Vincent, Miss Universe Philippines (MUPH) 2021 Charity, revealed that she was offered to become Miss Universe New Zealand 2021 after the MUPH coronation night but she declined.

    In her Instagram account, Victoria said that she declined the offer because her heart will always be for the Philippines. 

    “Shortly after the MUPH coronation night, I was offered to be Miss Universe New Zealand 2021. After a week of contemplation, countless discussions with my family, friends and team, I eventually came to the decision to politely decline the offer,” Victoria said. 

    “So many people will say I’m crazy for turning down this opportunity, but I had to choose what I know in my heart was the right thing to do. My heart is, and always will be here to serve the Philippines. Some may say I’m not Filipina enough, and that’s ok. I know who I am. I know what I stand for. I am a Filipina,” she added. 

    She, however, thanked the Miss Universe New Zealand organization for their faith in her. She also thanked the Miss Universe Philippines organization for their support. 

    “Thank you to the MUNZ org for your kindness. I am endlessly grateful that you had faith in me and offered me the opportunity of a lifetime. Thank you to the MUPH org for offering your support regardless of what I decided to do,” she said. 

    “I am so excited to see what the future holds for us, Philippines,” she added.  

    Now, this is quite odd. Why would New Zealand offer the spot of Miss Universe New Zealand to the third place winner of the Miss Universe Philippines contest? Do they not have a candidate? And why this particular person? She's a Filipina, right?

    WRONG!!

    Victoria Velasquez Vincent, much like Miss Universe Philippines and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, is NOT a Filipina. She is in fact a New Zealander. Born to an Irish Father and Filipina mother Victoria has spent all of her life in New Zealand making only occasional visits to the Philippines. On one holiday trip she was kidnapped at the market!

    Hear Victoria in her own words with her very own thick New Zealand accent which is a dead giveaway as to her nationality.

    Victoria Velasquez Vincent Interview with Luis Portelles: Miss Universe Philippines 2021 Journey

    6:40 Honestly the whole thing is just so surreal to me because I like I said I was born and raised in New Zealand.

    13:02 You know, I think, for me, the most important thing that I really want people to understand is that being Filipino isn't defined by the language that you were raised to speak, or the color of your skin, or any of your other physical features, you know. It's about who you are on the inside and it's about the values that you hold and how Filipino those values are. And you know my my external appearance might not be a direct representation of Filipinos, you know, what they are calling pure Filipinos, but my heart is truly Filipino and my heart is with my Filipino people and I think that's the most important thing

    That's been one of the things that sometimes people raise a lot you know the fact that you were not born in the Philippines can you tell us briefly about your background because I know that you've mentioned this in other interviews and also I don't want to be redundant but just for people who are watching who might not be aware of that can you give us a little bit of your background. 

    So, I was born and raised in New Zealand my mom is Filipina Spanish and my dad is Irish

    16:22 So, obviously you are representing the province of Cavite which is the the historical capital of the Philippines. Do you feel like that's a big responsibility? 

    I do yes. Especially because I studied heritage conservation so, you know, I kind of have like a direct link educationally I have a direct link to the history of Cavite and so i feel like yeah people will expect me to do a really good job at representing the province and my goal is to make sure that I do. Because in my heart I know that you know even though i wasn't born and raised in Cavite I do have the values of what it means to be a Caviteño.

    Who can stand this garbage? Being a Filipino is a matter of the heart? What a lie. This lady is lying to herself and to us. Her ONLY claim to being a Filipina is her mom's blood. Filipino citizenship is entirely by blood, jus sanguis, and not by birth, jus soli. That is why there are so many Filipinos around the world who have never set foot in the Philippines. They are the children of OFWs and expatriates. 

    Being a Filipino most certainly has to do with the language one speaks, the food one eats, the values one holds dear, the way one sees the world, and the way one looks. Victoria doesn't have any Filipino values. She has New Zealand values. She probably wipes after she pisses and puts the seat down before she goes! I bet she took one look at the tabo and said while wincing with disgust, "Eww! No way." Even her very distinctive New Zealand accent gives her away as being NOT A FILIPINO! She does not even speak the local language!

    1:01:54 I hope people see that even though I am a half Filipina, I wasn't born and raised here, I don't, you know, speak their language fluently, my, my heart is in the right place and, yeah, I want people to see that.

    In that interview Victoria Velasquez Vincent admits she is not a Filipino and expects people to look past that fact because "my heart is in the right place." 

    Victoria's advocacy, both personal and pageant related, is to build proper buildings for Filipinos. She bizarrely says that because of colonialism Filipino architecture is all messed up and that these buildings aren't designed with Filipinos in mind. 

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ7QhpPMdds/

    I remember seeing a site similar to this circa 2012 - make-shift homes in such close proximity to high-end residential condominiums. That image, and the undeniably complex phenomenon of poverty in the Philippines influenced the path I decided to take with my Architecture and Heritage Conservation degrees. 6 years later I took this photo to include in my Master’s thesis.

    Despite the unfortunate circumstances that cause their existence, make-shift dwellings are an example of Filipino ingenuity, local materiality and creativity, as well as Filipino resilience. 

    After centuries of colonization, our historic architectural identity has been diluted and Western design principles are working against the typical Filipino’s fundamental way of living. In a society that favors the upper class, the gap in social classes is expanding rapidly. 

    The complex nature of poverty cannot be solved by one person, or in a short period of time, but that doesn’t mean the ultimate goal of a sense of social equality is unattainable. I’m so proud to see organizations in the Philippines working towards realizing this goal. Today marks the start of learning from them, offering them my time, my working hands and my knowledge. 

    Reduce the gap. Reinforce our culture. Design for Filipinos.

    What is the "historical architectural identity" of the Philippines? Bamboo huts? How are the Western design principles that are part of the architecture in the Philippines "working against the typical Filipino’s fundamental way of living?" What does that even mean? Are these same Western design principles which are also prevalent in New Zealand working against the typical Maori's fundamental way of living? Does she even care about the Maoris? Sounds like baseless anti-Western atrocity propaganda to me.

    So, let's sum up here. Victoria Velasquez Vincent, who has a Filipina mother but was born and raised in New Zealand, has come to the Philippines to put her architecture degree to work by revamping the whole of Filipino architecture in an effort to solve poverty and help the poor. Her Filipinoness is not to be disputed because being a Filipino is a matter of the heart and not genetics or the language one speaks. 

    She reminds me of a certain fat white American man who once said the same thing and who everyone rightly mocked.

    http://www.wtsp.com/news/transracial-man-born-white-feels-like-he-is-filipino/491290902
    Riding in a flamboyant purple vehicle, Ja Du shows up to a coffee shop to open up about his new identity. 
    Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino. Turns out the purple ride he drives around in is called a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines he says. 
    Ja Du is part of a small, but growing community of people who considers themselves transracial. It refers to someone born one race, but identifies with another. 
    Sound weird? Not to them. Ja Du says he grew up enjoying Filipino food, events and the overall culture. 
    “Whenever I’m around the music, around the food, I feel like I’m in my own skin,” he said. 
    “I’d watch the history channel sometimes for hours you know whenever it came to that and you know nothing else intrigued me more but things about Filipino culture.”

    https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2017/11/a-filipino-trapped-in-white-mans-body.html  

    What makes this all the more sickening is that she probably doesn't even have a thought in the world about her real home country, New Zealand. She owes her entire upbringing and education to that nation. Is she proud to be a Kiwi or does she think that's racist? It's disgusting that Filipinos will readily accept this lady as one of their own. Victoria Velasquez Vincent and others like her cheapen and degrade the Philippines and Filipinos by redefining what it means to be a Filipino.

    Tuesday, October 19, 2021

    Insurgency: PNP Waste Resources Harassing Widow

    Based on news reports and press conferences the nation is very aware that the AFP and PNP have an unparalleled zeal to eradicate the insurgency. So unparalleled is this zeal that the PNP are determined to surveil a single woman and her two children for being suspected NPA members. The Supreme Court has shut them down.

    https://www.philstar.com/nation/2021/10/10/2133022/sc-upholds-police-ban-monitoring-family

    The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed its 2019 decision on the issuance of a permanent protection order prohibiting the Philippine National Police (PNP) from monitoring a family allegedly linked to the New People’s Army (NPA).

    In a resolution promulgated on June 15 and made public on Friday, the SC denied the PNP’s motion for reconsideration, upholding the court’s permanent protection order in favor of Vivian Sanchez and her two children. The resolution was penned by Associate Justice Marvic Leonen.

    Sanchez’s family was put under PNP surveillance after she was linked to the NPA due to her husband’s alleged association with the communist group. Her husband was killed by police in Antique in 2018.

    The SC granted her request for a writ of amparo on Oct. 15, 2019, saying the evidence Sanchez presented “convincingly shows that she and her family became subject of unwarranted police surveillance due to their relationship with a suspected member of the (NPA) resulting in an actual threat to their life, liberty, and security due to the government’s unparalleled zeal in eradicating communism.”

    The SC added that the PNP was gravely mistaken in its assertion that “the right to privacy, gender and power analysis are not applicable in the present case.”

    Sanchez and her children, according to the high court, were targeted because she initially refused to divulge her relationship with her dead husband when she went to the funeral parlor.

    The PNP claimed Sanchez was only placed under general investigation because investigators “wanted to know the identity of the unclaimed cadaver, but even after she had admitted to being the suspected member’s estranged wife, police surveillance continued and even intensified, causing her fear and anxiety for her and her children’s safety.”

    The SC said while the PNP has the mandate to investigate, its duty must be balanced with Sanchez’s fundamental rights.

    “Whatever information (the PNP) may have wished to obtain from (Sanchez) or her children, as witting or unwitting witnesses, is protected by spousal and filial privilege,” the SC said.

    The SC also emphasized that the PNP should conduct a formal investigation “instead of a surreptitious surveillance” that infringed on Sanchez’s right to privacy.

    Justice Ramon Paul Hernando maintained his dissent and voted to grant the PNP’s motion for reconsideration along with Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo, according to the SC.

    The PNP are hell bent on catching this one woman as being a member or supporter of the NPA. Why is that? Are there not enough known NPA members out there that can be hunted down? The only "proof" the PNP has that this woman has anything to do with the CPP-NPA is that her ex-husband was a propaganda agent for the NPA. 

    https://www.manilatimes.net/2018/09/17/opinion/analysis/more-on-the-npa-in-panay-and-negros/442170

    A BELATED congratulations to the Philippine Army’s 301st Infantry Brigade, Antique Provincial Mobile Force Company and San Jose Police Station for neutralizing seven key officials of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People´s Army (CPP-NPA) Panay in a firefight in San Jose, Antique, last August 15. Congratulations not for the killing of the seven because it would have been better to have taken them alive, but for neutralizing them. Felix Salditos, Eldie Labinghisa, Peter Mecinas, Karen Ceralvo and Liezl Bandiola were education and propaganda staff of the CPP while Jason Talibo and Jason Sanchez were there to “provide technical services,” according to National Democratic Front-Panay.

    The army and the police claimed that some of the fatalities were involved in extortion or collection of so-called revolutionary tax, something that NDF-Panay denies. Jason Talibo was wanted for frustrated murder, while Joven Ceralvo—who was one of those who managed to escape—allegedly participated in the June 18, 2017 raid on the police station in Maasin, Iloilo.

    Whether involved in extortion or education, the slain CPP members were not ordinary foot soldiers. Without their extensive education and propaganda work, the NPA and its front organizations could neither recruit members nor gain and maintain support locally and abroad. Most of the casualties might indeed have been unarmed as claimed by the NDF—they were non-combatants—but knowing who they were and what they were doing, it is impossible to believe that they would just be sleeping innocently on the floor without having armed comrades standing guard, ready to open fire.

    Surely his death and the death of his comrades was a big blow for the CPP-NPA. Propaganda is one of if not the most important tools to be used against an enemy. The pen is mightier that the sword. That is why, despite not even having been read since they were bought, Aklan State University willingly turned over all the NDFP-CPP literature they possessed.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156712

    The pullout of 13 subversive books and documents from the libraries of the five campuses of the Aklan State University (ASU) on Sept. 24 was voluntary.

    Thus, said ASU Student Regent Apple Jeanne Villanueva in an interview over "Laban Kasama ang Bayan" program of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) via SMNI News Channel on Thursday.

    Villanueva said there was no coercion and interference from the Aklan Police Provincial Office (APPO) when the university decided to give up the books.

    APPO, she said, requested for a dialogue with university officials to discuss the turnover of the reading materials.

    “I would like to reiterate that the management decided on its own to turnover those subversive materials. The turnover activity was clearly voluntary,” Villanueva said.

    During the process of preparing for the turnover, school authorities found out that there was no record to prove the books were read by students even if they have been in the library since 2012.

    Villanueva added that she could not see the logic why members of the Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives are complaining about the turnover of subversive books when in fact, there was never a violation.

    "With regards to the house resolution of the Makabayan Bloc, hindi ko po ma gets ang logic kung bakit po sila nag rereklamo saturnover activity when in the first place wala naman po talagang violation na nangyari. Wala pong interference nangyari within the Aklan PPO and the NTF-ELCAC," she said.

    She added that she favors the pullout of those books because ASU students are focused on their studies and do not engage in communist activities.

    There are many ways to become critical thinkers, she said, disputing claims that the surrender of the books deprived them to practise critical thinking.

    “During the dialogue, I heard that the university is willing to support the government, especially the initiatives of the APPO and the NTF-ELCAC in safeguarding the future of students in the Aklan State University,” she added.

    Meanwhile, Col. Ramir Perlito Perlas, in the same program, said before the turnover, they wrote a letter to ASU President, Dr. Emily Arangote, for a possible dialogue on the memorandum order of the legal cluster of NTF-ELCAC on the duty of the CHED (Commission on Higher Education) in banning subversive documents vis-à-vis academic freedom.

    He added that they proposed if they can take a look at their libraries but the university volunteered to do it on their own, pulled out the subversive books, and surrendered them to the APPO.

    This story continues to get worse and worse. It's bad enough that the military and the police entered the university to take these books. But it turns out those books have been sitting on the shelves since 2012 and apparently no one has read them. Not for an academic paper or even for leisure reading. If the librarian had not willingly surrendered these books to the authorities its likely no one would ever know they were there.

    So, who ordered these books? How did they get in the library? If the intent was to radicalize students it sure didn't work. The librarian does not get it. The problem is not that there was any violation. The problem is that the librarian WILLINGLY surrendered these books to the authorities because they are "subversive." I am sure there is a Koran and other Islamic literature on in that library. Will those books be surrendered to the authorities? Don't forget there is an Islamic insurgency in the Philippines.

    Back to the lady the PNP is harassing because her ex-husband was an NPA propagandist. They have been on her tail for a while stalking her causing her to fear for her life and have yet to fins any evidence that she is with the CPP-NPA. Meanwhile there are real targets out there who need taking out. 

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156736

    The capture of two high-ranking New People’s Army (NPA) combatants and their four other comrades in Misamis Oriental could mean a major setback for the communist armed group, an Army official said in a statement on Friday.

    Lt. Col. Ricky Canatoy, Army’s 58th Infantry Battalion (58IB) commander, said the NPA's Sub-Regional Committee (SRC-1) is on the verge of collapse as they captured top NPA guerrillas Jemar Hilogon, 28, commander of Platoon Cherry Mobile, GF Huawei, of the North Central Mindanao Regional Command (NCMRC); and Rubensito Hilogon, 50, a Militia ng Bayan field commander.

    Four others, identified as Jobert Hilogon, a Militia ng Bayan member; Alice Calimhay Hilogon, 31; Jocelyn Hilogon Cabusog, 50; and a minor, all from Lagonglong town, were also apprehended in the same operation.

    The NPA combatants were captured during a military operation in Barangay Umagos, Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental on Thursday, October 14.

    Military intelligence indicated that the two NPA leaders also belonged to the province’s most wanted persons, with pending cases for kidnapping and serious illegal detention.

    "This is what I was talking about in the previous month that the capture of their top leaders will be a major setback for the armed group. The SRC 1 is on the verge of collapsing, and we're looking at completely penetrating all the surviving commanders and destroying their forces," Canatoy said.

    "To the remaining members, I implore you to return to the folds of the law right now. We guarantee your safety and that you will receive all benefits due to you under the government's flagship program for rebel returnees," he added.

    The capture of these people is a good thing but the AFP always plays it up too much. There have been so many headlines about an operation or arrest causing a major setback that I have lost count. Here is a ridiculous article from last year.

    https://www.ndbulletin.com/2020/08/03/npa-suffers-consecutive-setbacks-fall-of-fronts-looms/

    The alleged CPP-NPA legal fronts are still alive and active. Some of them have candidates running for office.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156593

    A former Communist Party of the Philippines-New Peoples Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) cadre, who was once a coordinator of a party-list group in the Zamboanga area, urged Filipino voters to shun candidates and party-list groups fielded by the different communist legal front organizations in the 2022 elections.

    During an interview over SMNI’s Laban Kasama ang Bayan Program on Oct. 11, Ka Arkins Evangelista revealed his work as a cadre operatorof the Bayan Muna party-list during the 2019 elections.

    Evangelista said he was recruited into the CPP-NPA when he became a scholar of the Mindanao Interfaith Foundation Services Inc. (MISFI) in 2015.

    After that, he became a member of the Katipunan ng Gurong Makabayan (KAGUMA), an underground organization whose members are teachers and educators that support the communist armed struggle.

    He was also once a volunteer for the human rights group Karapatan.

    After graduating from college, Evangelista said he was told by a CPP-NPA Western Mindanao Regional Party Committee secretary, whom he named Ka Precy Alvarez, to go up to the mountains and attend a meeting in preparation for the 2019 elections in support of Bayan Muna party=-list and of the whole Makabayan bloc in Western Mindanao.

    During the meeting, it was decided that Evangelista be appointed as the provincial coordinator for Bayan Muna in Zamboanga del Norte.

    “When I got down from the mountains, I immediately received an email from Jennifer Agoob, former finance secretary in the region. After that, I received an authorization letter stating that my appointment as the provincial coordinator of Bayan Muna in Zamboanga del Norte.  This was signed by Atty. Neri Colmenares),” Evangelista narrated.

    After formally receiving his appointment documents, Evangelista said he was sent to gather volunteers that will act as the Bayan Muna and the Makabayan Bloc poll watchers

    He said they assigned as poll watchers for every barangay and municipality for the entire Zamboanga del Norte.

    Another former CPP-NPA cadre Jeffrey "Ka Eric" Celiz explained they are already expecting Colmenares and the Bayan Muna party-list to deny their knowledge of Evangelista, including their connection to the communist terrorist group CPP-NPA-NDF.

    Celiz, however, said it would be ridiculous if Colmenares indeed denies it, especially that he has been a party-list representative of Bayan Muna.

    Colmenares' name comes up again and again in connection with the CPP-NPA. If he really is connected with them then why is Pacquiao endorsing his run for the Senate? Why is he allowed to run for the post at all if there is evidence to connect him to the insurgency?

    Likewise, this is not the first time the Bayan Muna pray list has been implicated as being a CPP-NPA front. Despite those accusations and despite Sison labelling them as fronts they continue to operate unhindered. Why? If they are really fronts then why not go after them? The accusations against them are numerous. But no. Instead the PNP would rather use up all their time and money going after one widow because her ex-husband was a propagandist for the NPA.

    Monday, October 18, 2021

    1 Dead, 1 Injured as Truck Loaded with Gasoline Catches Fire

     File this under, "I told you so."

    https://mb.com.ph/2021/10/12/1-dead-1-injured-as-truck-loaded-with-gasoline-catches-fire-in-negros-city/

    A man died while another was injured after their canter truck loaded with 100 containers of gasoline caught fire near Umapog Bridge in Barangay Luna, Cadiz City, Negros Occidental on Tuesday, Oct. 12.

    The Cadiz City Fire Station identified the fatality as a certain “Romnick.”

    Wounded was truck driver John Vincent Recto, 25, of Escalante City.

    Based on the investigation of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the alleged speeding truck fell on its side and hit a barrier while it was approaching the curve part of the road.

    The victims were able to get out of the vehicle, but unfortunately, Romnick failed to go farther from the burning vehicle.

    Romnick was burned, while Recto suffered third degree burns and was taken to a hospital.

    The BFP initially pegged the damage at P370,000.

    A speeding truck transporting 100 containers of gasoline fell on its side and hit a barrier causing the truck to go up in flames. With each of those containers holding about 20 liters of gasoline each that is 2,000 liters of gasoline engulfing one small truck and the driver's helper. It probably looked just like this:

    Now, this is exactly the kind of disaster I have warned about in the articles I have written concerning the illegal gasoline trade in the Philippines.

    What is to be done? This is not a victimless crime. Transporting thousands of liters of gasoline in unsafe containers is a danger to everyone. The potential for disaster is great. It does not matter if such a tragedy has not happened or ever will happen. It could happen and that is a problem that is easily preventable. 

    This issue of potentiality vs actuality illustrates what is wrong with the Philippines. Actual problems start off as potential problems. But no-one seems to have the foresight or the fortitude to prevent actual problems by taking steps to reduce the potential of them occurring. It's as if everyone here says, "Screw the rules because nothing has happened yet. We will deal with it then."

    https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2020/10/lawless-philippines-illegal-gas-trade.html 

    Despite this preventable tragedy no one seems cares. Not the authorities and not even the authors of the several articles about this incident appear to care about what has really happened here. None of the news articles highlight the dangerous nature of the illegal gasoline trade in the Philippines. None of them cite any authorities who say they will be charging the driver with illegally transporting gasoline. There is no word about finding and sanctioning the gas stations which fuel this illegal trade. 

    Granted, that silence does not mean there will not be a full investigation and that the gas stations responsible will be held accountable. That could happen but it likely won't. Instead we will have to wait until the next preventable tragedy occurs and wonder how it could have been prevented in the first place.

    Friday, October 15, 2021

    Retards in the Government 228

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



    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156099

    The Army’s 6th Infantry Division (6ID) has lauded military units for the recovery of high-powered guns near the Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in this town on Friday. 

    This was after Maj. Gen. Juvymax Uy, the 6ID commander, directed the 90th Infantry Battalion (90IB) and all other military units in the province to remain on alert for possible retaliatory attacks. 

    At about 2 p.m. Friday, elements of 90IB, while manning a checkpoint at the entrance of the municipal hall grounds here, noticed two firearms displayed in plain view at the back of a pick-up vehicle while approaching the government compound. 

    When asked, the driver and his passenger failed to present documents legalizing the possession and transport of high-powered guns. 

    More firearms were recovered inside the passenger’s side of the vehicle. 

    Soldiers recovered four M16 A1 rifles, 27 long magazines, one short magazine, 850 rounds of 5.56 ammunition, three bandoleers, and one caliber .45 pistol with six magazines and 45 rounds of ammunition. 

    “Our troopers noticed that the vehicle occupants were uneasy,” Uy said. 

    Uy, also the commander of Joint Task Force Central, said the driver and owner of the Toyota pick-up truck was identified as Benjamin Mantol alias Datu Mama, the village chief of Talitay, Pikit, North Cotabato.

    A village chief was found with a stash of illegal weapons in his vehicle.

    A police officer who was confined in a hospital here due to coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) succumbed to a gunshot wound after he accidentally shot himself on Sunday morning, police reported.
     
    Lt. Col. Criselda de Guzman, city police chief, identified the fatality as S/Sgt. Reynante Menia, 43, resident of Zone 1, Barangay Villa Joson this city and detailed at Rizal police station in Rizal town.
     
    De Guzman said Menia was admitted at the Ospital ng Lungsod ng San Jose after being tested positive for coronavirus on Oct. 8.
     
    "Menia died on the spot after he accidentally shot himself, while cleaning his caliber 9mm Pietro Beretta pistol which he regularly does," investigators said.
     
    Police said it was Menia's wife who called the duty nurse after hearing a gunshot.
     
    "The lifeless body of the victim was then found with a gunshot wound on his head," police added.
    Another cop accidentally kills himself with his own gun.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156341

    Members of the anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) have arrested a police officer for alleged extortion in an entrapment operation in San Mateo, Rizal on Monday.

    In a statement Tuesday, Brig. Gen. Flynn Dongbo, chief of the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (IMEG), identified the suspect as Staff Sgt. June Angeles, who is assigned at the San Mateo Municipal Police Station (MPS).

    Angeles was arrested in an entrapment at the San Mateo MPS in Barangay Gitnang Bayan after receiving marked money from the complainant, Jenny Natividad, in exchange for a certificate of detention for her husband.

    The issuance of a certificate of detention is free of charge.

    Recovered from the suspect were two PHP500 bills used as marked money, a 9-mm pistol, and various ammunition.

    Another PNP officer busted for extortion.

    https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/12/21/pnp-dismisses-cop-over-death-of-teen-with-autism

    The Philippine National Police (PNP) said Tuesday it approved the dismissal of a Valenzuela City cop over the death of a teenager with autism in an operation last May.

    "I have signed the order for the dismissal from the service of [Police Senior Master Sergeant Christopher] Salcedo for grave misconduct and less grave irregularity in the performance of duty," PNP Chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said in a statement.

    Salcedo was administratively charged for the death of 18-year-old Edwin Arnigo, who was shot in an anti-illegal gambling (tupada) operation in Valenzuela last May 23.

    PNP officer finally dismissed for shooting an autistic man back in May.

    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/10/12/2133634/pnp-pampanga-cop-accused-rape-restrictive-custody-pending-probe-findings

    The police officer accused of raping a female motorcycle rider in Pampanga has been disarmed and placed under restrictive custody where he will remain pending the results of an internal probe, the Philippine National Police said Tuesday. 

    PNP in a statement said it received reports that a Police Staff Sgt. Robin Mangaga flagged the victim at a checkpoint in Mabalacat, Pampanga on October 8. She admitted to forgetting her driver's license but claims she was raped rather than sanctioned according to traffic laws. 

    She also said the motorcycle was only returned to her after she was raped and that she immediately sought the assistance of her co-workers in filing a complaint against Mangaga.

    Eleazar vowed that Mangaga would be dismissed and face criminal charges if the accusation proves true. 

    "It is sad and frustrating that despite our repeated warnings and implementation of reforms in our organization, there are still some who openly abuse the power given to them by the people," he said in Filipino. 

    PNP officer accused of raping a woman at a checkpoint.

    https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/10/12/latest-stories/basilan-poll-officer-daughter-survive-ambush/1818128

    Gunmen ambushed an election officer and his daughter in the Muslim province of Basilan just three days after politicians filed their candidacies for next year's polls, reports said Tuesday.

    Reports said Aknam Hasim was driving home with his daughter when armed men attacked them Monday evening in the capital city of Isabela. The duo were both wounded in the shooting.

    No individual or group claimed responsibility for the attack and the motives in the ambush of Aknam, the election office of Maluso town, is still unknown.

    It was unclear how the gunmen managed to sneak into the city and carry out the daring attack. The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has not released any statement and neither was Aknam's family.

    The ambush came a day after security forces recovered two improvised explosives in Sumisip town. The province is a hot spot for violence during election time.

    An election officer and his daughter were wounded in an attack in an area known to be violent during election season.

    https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/13/21/cop-may-be-dismissed-for-illegal-sale-of-tocilizumab

    A policeman may be dismissed after he was caught illegally selling tocilizumab in an operation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.

    Police Staff Sergeant Ariel Yalung was arrested in Quezon City for illegally trying to sell the anti-inflammatory off-label drug used to treat COVID-19 patients at P95,000. 

    Its suggested price is P25,000.

    A Department of Healh official said in September that the supply of tocilizumab will remain low until the end of the ye

    PNP officer caught illegally selling tocilizumab faces dismissal from the service.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1156623

    Police authorities here have launched a manhunt against a village watchman who shot dead a farmer in Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat.

    Col. Tom Tuzon, Sultan Kudarat provincial police director, condemned the act of the village watchman, Ronnie Catroverde, who was a member of Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) in Paitan village in the area.

    “(The) BPAT members, as trained force multipliers and strong partners of the police in the maintenance of peace and order, are expected to adhere to the existing laws and display good behavior,” Tuzon said in a statement on Thursday.

    “We condemn his act and he must be charged,” he added.

    Lt. Col. Joel Fuerte, provincial police community affairs development unit chief, said the initial investigation showed that Catroverde shot Junmar Sarad, 44, farmer, also of Paitan village, after a heated argument at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

    A village watchman who is part of a crew which acts as "force multipliers and strong partners of the police in the maintenance of peace and order" shot a man dead after a heated argument.