Monday, September 12, 2022

The God Culture: Testing the Resources of Ophir and Tarshish, Part 2

In the previous article reviewing Timothy Jay Schwab's testing of the resources of Ophir and Tarshish I covered gold, ivory, apes, and peacocks. The Bible says those items came from Tarshish but Tim says they came from Ophir because he conflates the two places. In this article I will be looking at the "resources of Tarshsish." Remember, we are looking not at Tim's videos but at his book Solomon's Treasure which he claims is "the monumental case for the Philippines no one can dispute."

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 106

Tarshish is a place next to Ophir. They are in the same direction and region in destination. Now, we have yet more resources we can test and narrow this down beginning with silver as promised. Tarshish is the Biblical land of silver equated to the Greek Argyre which we saw is mapped by Pomponius Mela, Dionysius The Tourist and Behaim as Mindanao, Philippines. By rare occurrence, it just happens that Mindanao is the only place in the Philippines which can fully fit this part of the list for Tarshish especially tin.

According to Tim, Mindanao is Tarshish and the "Biblical land of silver." What? I never knew there was a "biblical land of silver." Let's see what the Bible has to say.

There is no "land of silver" mentioned in the Bible. Did Abraham get his silver from Mindanao?

Genesis 13:2 And Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold.
Obviously not. 
Silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in Anatolia, now located in modern-day Turkey. The precious metal helped early civilizations in the Near East, Ancient Greece to flourish.

In about 1,200 BCE the center of silver production shifted to Greece’s Laurium mines, where it continued to feed the region’s growing empires, even providing currency for ancient Athens. By about 100 CE, the center of silver mining moved to Spain, where the mines became a major supplier for the Roman Empire and an essential trading component along the Asian spice routes.
Look at that. The Greek's source of silver was....GREECE!!! Not some mythical island near India called Argyre.

Nevertheless let us continue. According to Tim the resources we will be discussing in this article all must necessarily come from Mindanao.  That includes silver, iron, tin, and lead.

Silver

“Nickel mines are located in Zambales, Palawan, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur, while the gold with silver mines are in Benguet, Masbate, Camarines Norte, Davao del Norte and Agusan del Sur. The copper with gold and silver mines are located in Benguet, Cebu and Zamboanga del Norte. The copper mine with gold, silver and zinc is in Albay...” –Philippine Daily Inquirer 

Notice some attempt to hyper-focus on King Solomon’s copper mines yet no Biblical narrative mentions copper but there is also copper in the Philippines. It even fits narratives outside the Bible. Much of this silver is found with gold thus it has always been abundant in the Philippines and all over the archipelago.

“Of the total of sixteen lode and placer mines which were producing gold and silver bullion in appreciable quantities at the close of 1935, nine are situated in the Benguet mining district.”
–Port of Manila and Other Philippine Ports Year Book. (1936)

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 106-107

This is Tim's entire argument that the silver brought back from Tarshish comes from Mindanao. Can you see what is wrong here? There is no argument! There is no proof. In the second quote we are told that nine out of sixteen placer mines producing gold and silver are in Benguet which is Luzon and not Mindanao which undercuts Tim's case that Mindanao is argyre, the land of silver. What was he thinking?? This is stupid. It's not a case, it's not an argument, it's nothing. 

Much of this silver is found with gold thus it has always been abundant in the Philippines and all over the archipelago.

Silver is abundant all over the Philippine archipelago? What happened to Mindanao being "the Biblical land of silver?" Let's move on.

Iron

Peruse the many mining reports and you will find the Philippines is not mining iron at present. Does this mean they do not qualify? Iron is one of the largest mineral deposits in the Philippines, even gifted to President Quirino, and the government has shut down the last operation due to environmental infractions. Therefore, you will not see it on reports but it is definitely there and in abundance though few seem to have ever researched.

“Iron ore, one of the Philippines’ largest mineral deposits, is not being extracted at present.” –Philippine Statistics Authority

“The Philippines has suspended the operations of the country’s only iron ore miner due to environmental infractions.” –ABS-CBN, Reuters 2016

Iron ore is found all over the archipelago as well and was referenced in the early 1900s by an American scientist as well as history to 200 A.D.

“There are numerous veins of iron that will well repay working.” – James Walsh, Ih.D, M.D. 1865-1942

“Even as early as the third century, the Chinese reported that gold was mined in Luzon, and it was a principal medium of exchange with Chinese traders. Iron, copper, coal and other minerals were also discovered, but little effort was made to mine them.” –Port of Manila and Other Philippine Ports Year Book. (1936) 

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 107-108

Is Tim for real? Is he kidding? This is the entire section on iron and there is no argument. There is no attempt to prove there was an ancient iron trade between the Philippines and Israel. He is citing ABS-CBN and fails to give any ancient witness to a trade in iron. There is no argument here so I am moving on.

Tin

This is one of the largest assumptions that we often see. Some will claim Tin does not originate in the Philippines. However, once again, this thinking is based on distribution maps out there for countries who are mining tin and the Philippines has not been friendly for mining companies who do not take care of their environment. Having said that, even in our travels around the Philippines, in Mindanao, we have had active miners confirm there is definitely tin in Mindanao. However, remember in ancient times, tin mining was akin to gold mining in process.

“Tin is an essential metal in the creation of tin bronzes, and its acquisition was an important part of ancient cultures from the Bronze Age onward. Its use began in the Middle East and the Balkans around 3000 BC. Ancient sources of tin were therefore rare, and the metal usually had to be traded over very long distances to meet demand in areas which lacked tin deposits. It is likely that the earliest deposits were alluvial and perhaps exploited by the same methods used for panning gold in placer deposits.”

Many of the modern sources of tin would not even qualify in ancient times but the Philippines had gold panning operations since the most ancient of times. However, we do not need to rely on just that logic as the Philippines has tin indisputably.

“The economy is primarily agricultural. Tin mining takes place around Mindanao.”
–World Encyclopedia 2005 by Oxford University Press

“Tin is not so abundant.”
–James J. Walsh, , Ih.D., M.D. 1865-1942.

Dr. Walsh notes tin is not so abundant in the early 1900s yet it is there but we only affirm Mindanao. In 2005, World Encyclopedia by Oxford University Press and The American Desk Encyclopedia thought it noteworthy enough to mention that Mindanao was mining tin. Although we do not find it on modern mining lists for the Philippines which is no surprise, we have had first hand accounts from miners especially on Mindanao who note that tin is still there though not a focus.

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 108-109

This is awful. This is plain awful. Again, no argument. Just an assertion that tin exists in the Philippines. But so what? Where is the proof that the Philippines was mining tin and trading tin with Israel in the time of King Solomon? The first quote comes from a Wikipedia article about the ancient sources of tin. Here is the map from that article.

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

Here is an interesting fact from this article that Tim ignores completely.

Evidence of direct tin trade between Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean has been demonstrated through the analysis of tin ingots dated to the 13th-12th centuries BC from sites in Israel, Turkey and modern-day Greece; tin ingots from Israel, for example, have been found to share chemical composition with tin from Cornwall and Devon (Great Britain).(Pernicka et al. 2019)

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

Tin ingots found in Israel which date to the 13th-12th centuries BC are from Cornwall and Devon. Amazing. Nothing about the Philippines whatsoever in this article. Why? Because there was no tin trade between Europe and the Philippines. If there was Tim does not even remotely try to prove it. He simply asserts that there is currently tin in the Philippines and then moves on. So shall I.

Lead

lead: `owphereth עפרת

Before we delve into lead, take a look at the Hebrew name for lead, owphereth. Is it possible this element may come from Ophir? The Philippines also has lead.

“Although the Philippines is rich in mineral resources, mining activities constitute only a small portion of GDP and employ an even smaller fraction of the population. Most of the country’s metallic minerals, including gold, iron ore, lead, zinc, chromite, and copper, are drawn from major deposits on the islands of Luzon and Mindanao.” –Encyclopaedia Britannica 2019

“An FTAA may be entered into for the exploration, development and utilization of gold, copper, nickel, chromite, lead, zinc and other minerals.” –Primer on the Philippine Minerals Industry

Once again, you will not find this resource on mining lists because it is not currently being mined but that does not mean it is not there. In fact, Encyclopaedia Britannica which updated this reference recently, affirms both lead and even iron ore again on Luzon and Mindanao. The resources of Tarshish are all found natively in the Philippines and specifically on Mindanao as Tarshish. This is after we already found all the Biblical resources of Ophir. Ethiopia and Yemen are already out of the running. Britain is not East of the Red Sea and does not have native peacocks nor almug wood. Spain is also not East and does not have indigenous ivory, apes, peacocks nor almug trees. Even Peru cannot fit the journey timewise and is missing ivory, peacocks and almug wood natively. These aren’t mere misses, they are ludicrous propositions and anyone calling themselves a scholar who did not begin with a resource test, is no scholar on this topic. The only other coherent claim as far as resources are concerned is India yet it’s own history says it had a source of ancient gold and silver, isles to the East thus none of these make any sense except the Philippines. Chapter 3 addressed Malaysia. However, we have one more list to test for the gifts of Sheba and Solomon’s navy.

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 109-110

Once more there is no argument here. There is no proof that there was a robust trade in lead between the Philippines and Israel. There is no proof that the Philippines was mining silver, lead, iron, or tin in the time of Solomon. Remember Tim admits that mining equipment during the time of Solomon was minimal.

This actually fits what would have to be the case in the ancient land of gold from at least 1000 B.C. as there was no major mining equipment in that era

Solomon's Treasure, pg. 96

Silver, tin, lead, and iron ore were all being mined elsewhere and traded within the Mediterranean basin. So, how were these minerals mined in the Philippines? Where is there proof that Filipinos had the technology to mine for these minerals? Tim offers ZERO proof for his assertions.

If there is an argument it is that the Hebrew word for lead sounds like Ophir therefore maybe the lead came from Ophir. But he is testing the resources of Tarshish not Ophir. Once again he is conflating the two regions and basing his theory on shaky linguistic grounds.

Here are some verses from Numbers which Tim does not discuss in this book.

Numbers 31:21 And Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war which went to the battle,This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD commanded Moses; 
22: Only the gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead, 
23: Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation: and all that abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water. 
24: And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day, and ye shall be clean,and afterward ye shall come into the camp.

Where did the Israelites get this silver, iron, tin, and lead while wandering in the wilderness? From Mindanao? Of course not. They got them from Egypt. That means there was trade in these metals within the Mediterranean basin. Why then would they look to Mindanao for these metals? They wouldn't. It doesn't make any sense.

Tim's goal here is to prove that the Philippines has the resources ascribed to Tarshish. But that is not enough. He has to prove that these resources were brought to Israel from the Philippines and he has not done this. He has not offered any proof for his assertions. He might counter with, "I have already proved that Tarshish is the Philippines therefore these resources were brought back from the Philippines." This is wrong. He has not proven that Tarshish is the Philippines. He has asserted it via a twisted logic that he cannot prove from history or the Bible. There is no proof that Tarshish built ships for Ophir and Havilah and was given Mindanao as his wages. That comes from Tim's head and has no foundation in reality.

He has also lied about the ivory said to be fetched from Tarshish. There are no elephants in the Philippines. Pigafetta does not record their existence in the Philippines. The same goes for peacocks. There are no true peacocks in the Philippines and Pigafetta does not record seeing any though Tim claims he does. 

It is mind boggling that this is supposed to be "the monumental case for the Philippines no one can dispute" when there is no case being made. There is assertion after assertion with no proof proffered. In the next article I will look at the gifts of the Queen of Sheba.

Friday, September 9, 2022

Retards in the Government 275

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

  


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1182696
The Sandiganbayan has sentenced two former officials of the Philippine Aerospace Development Corp. (PADC) in connection with the loss of an aircraft part which was later sold by a private firm back to the government in 2008 .
 
In a 70-page decision dated Aug. 26 and written by Associate Justice Georgina Hidalgo, the anti-graft court found former PADC president and managing director Danilo Crisologo and senior vice president for marketing Roberto Manlavi guilty of malversation and graft sentencing them to up to 12 years imprisonment.
 
The court also ordered Crisologo and Manlavi to pay PHP111,754 representing the value of the aircraft part.
 
The third accused, PADC consultant storekeeper Louise Cabahug, remains at large.
 
A private individual, Generoso Quialatan, president of Wingtip Parts Corp. (WPC), died while the case was pending before the court.
 
Cabahug was in charge of the PADC storeroom where the part called aircraft fuel pressure indicator (AFPI) was stored and which was taken out and later sold by WPC to the Philippine Navy.

Two PADC officials have been convicted of malversation in regards to an aircraft part that was stolen and eventually resold to the government. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/02/sandigan-affirms-conviction-of-ex-cashierof-alcala-water-district-in-pangasinan/

The Sandiganbayan has affirmed its decision that convicted the former cashier of the Alcala Water District (AWD) in Pangasinan, imposed a stiffer fine, and ordered the payment of civil liability for malversation of public funds.

Affirmed was the conviction of Darwin C. Viloria whose motion for reconsideration was denied by the anti-graft court’s sixth division in a resolution written by Division Chairperson Sarah Jane T. Fernandez with the concurrence of Associate Justices Karl B. Miranda and Kevin Narce B. Vivero.

The regional trial court (RTC) found Viloria guilty of malversation when he converted to his personal use P163,436.53 in AWD funds from 2000 to 2006. He was sentenced to a jail term ranging from four to seven years and was ordered to a pay a fine of P55,886.10.

Viloria appealed the RTC’s decision with the Sandiganbayan. He claimed the RTC “gravely erred” in finding him guilty despite lack of proper formal demand and prima facie evidence of missing funds.

The Sandiganbayan turned down his appeal. “The Court finds no reversible error in the RTC’s Decision dated Aug. 10, 2018. However, the fine imposed by the RTC must be modified, and accused-appellant’s civil liability must be determined,” the court ruled.

As cashier, the anti-graft court said Viloria had custody and control of the said funds from 2000 to 2006. He “put the subject funds to his personal use because he failed to provide a justifiable explanation for the missing funds,” the court said.

The total malversed amount was P221,935.98, but P66,696.85 was already restituted by other AWD employees. Viloria wrote a promissory note saying he will pay back the remaining P155,239.13, so the court said that is the amount he should pay the AWD as his civil liability.

The Sandiganbayan has upheld the conviction of the former cashier for the  Alcala Water District (AWD) in Pangasinan for malversation of public funds and even increased the penalty due. 

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/03/pnp-starts-retraining-of-police-investigators-to-improve-25-conviction-rate-in-criminal-cases/

The Philippine National Police (PNP) will subject all its investigators into retraining in a bid to improve its crime solution efficiency. 

PNP chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin, Jr. said a total of 4,326 police investigators have already graduated from recapitulation program for case handling last year.

Currently, he said the retraining of some 16,000 investigators and evidence custodians is underway. 

“We recognize the challenges in the investigation of criminal cases but we will continue seeking ways to enhance the competency of police personnel in probing crimes and safeguarding evidence,” said Azurin.

“This retraining program is a reinforcement to better capacitate our personnel and to boost their morale despite the extensive requirements in filing cases in the judiciary,” he added.

Justice Sec. Jesus Crispin Remulla and Interior Sec. Benhur Abalos have been meeting to improve both the investigative and operational capabilities of the PNP.

In a press briefing in July, Remulla disclosed that the conviction rate of criminal cases in the country is below 25 percent and that already include successful plea bargaining agreements.

“This means we are not really getting a passing rate. this is not a standard that we can live with. We have to change this drastically. So we are really looking at how we can improve the justice system so that we can minimize criminality,” said Remulla.

The PNP is retraining all its investigators because of the abysmal conviction rate due to mishandling of evidence and incompetence among other reasons. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1182868

A Quezon City Police Distict (QCPD) officer involved in an alarm and scandal incident in Marikina City surrendered on Saturday night.

Cpl. Felipe Pauig of the District Tactical Motorized Unit voluntarily gave up his service firearm at Camp Karingal and is now under restrictive custody, Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III, QCPD Director, told reporters on Sunday.

The 32-year-old Pauig was tagged in an indiscriminate firing incident in Barangay Tumana, where he resides, on Thursday night.

Investigation showed that after a drinking binge at about 10:30 p.m., Pauig and his friends, Jail Officer 1 Dolfino Gatan of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and security guard Jestony Pauig, took turns firing Gatan's gun along Kangkong Street.

Nobody was reported hurt in the firing that was caught by security cameras.

The Marikina Police Station likewise filed a case for violation of Article 155 (Alarm and Scandals) of the Revised Penal Code while the QCPD has initiated a pre-charge evaluation to determine Pauig’s administrative liability.

A cop has been arrested for indiscriminate firing after going on a drinking binge with friends who work fo the BJMP.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/04/village-dad-tending-store-in-quezon-gunned-down/

A 55-year-old barangay councilor was shot dead while manning his store on Saturday, Sept. 3, in Barangay Ajos in this town.

Police identified the victim as Ramil Advincula, councilor of Barangay Ajos.

Investigation said Advincula was inside his store at 6:50 p.m. when an unidentified man appeared and pretended to buy bottled water and soft drinks.

The suspect drew a gun and shot the victim thrice, killing him on the spot. The gunman fled onboard a motorcycle towards Mulanay, this province.

Advincula’s daughter reported the incident to the police. Local police have conducted a dragnet operation and follow-up investigation to determine the killer’s motive and identity.

A barangay councilor has been assassinated by unknown men for unknown reasons.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1658542/ex-army-soldier-busted-in-camsur-drug-sting

Anti-narcotics operatives arrested an ex-Army soldier and his cohort who allegedly yielded more than P3 million worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) during a buy-bust operation in Calabanga, Camarines Sur on Sunday (Sept. 4) night.

Col. Roderico Roy, chief of the Camarines Sur police, said in a report that Alvin Bonifacio, 33, and Jomel Abeca, 23, sold a sachet of shabu to an undercover agent in Barangay Sta. Cruz Ratay at 11:50 p.m.

Bonifacio was a former member of the Philippine Army and was identified as a high-value target for illegal drugs.

During the body search, authorities recovered three knot-tied plastic bags of shabu weighing 500 grams worth an estimated P3.4 million, and another two sachets of shabu.

A former solider has been arrested on drug charges.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1659634/2-ex-nabcor-execs-in-pork-scam-get-up-to-40-years

The Sandiganbayan has convicted two former officials of the now abolished National Agribusiness Corp. (Nabcor) and a private individual for two counts of malversation and two counts of graft involving congressional pork barrel in 2008.

They were sentenced to 24 to 40 years of imprisonment. The congressman earlier implicated in the cases, and whose role was cited in the decision, died in 2018. In an 86-page decision dated Sept. 2, the Sandiganbayan’s Third Division said former Nabcor human resources manager Encarnita-Cristina Munsod, former Nabcor general services head Romulo Relevo and private respondent Margie Tajon-Luz, then president of the GabayMasa Development Foundation Inc., were guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

Aside from the prison sentence, the antigraft court ordered Munsod, Relevo and Luz to reimburse a total of P4.85 million, at 6 percent annual interest.

They were found guilty of conspiring in the embezzlement of funds from the discretionary Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) of the late Rep. Teodulo Coquilla of the lone district of Eastern Samar.

Munsod, Relevo and Luz were also banned for life from holding any public office and all their retirement benefits were forfeited.

The antigraft court said the prosecution was able to prove that Munsod, Relevo and Luz had conspired with Coquilla in committing graft and malversation of public funds.

Two Nabcor officials have been convicted of embezzling PDAF money.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1183108

Members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) have arrested a retired police officer implicated in a "ghost pension scam" in Rizal province.

In a statement Wednesday, PNP deputy chief for administration, Lt. Gen. Jose Chiquito Malayo, identified the suspect as retired Senior Police Officer 4 Romeo Arela, 65, who was arrested by members of the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service (PRBS) in coordination with the personnel of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in his residence in Barangay San Jose in Antipolo City on Monday afternoon.

Malayo said the suspect has a standing warrant of arrest dated Nov. 12, 2018, issued by the Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 95 for malversation of public funds and violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.

"Retired SPO4 Arela was criminally and administratively charged for defrauding the government of millions of pesos through the 'ghost pension scam' in the PNP,” Malayo said.

Malayo said a fact-finding investigation also recommended the filing of another 11 counts of violation of Section 3 (e) of RA 3019 (Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act) against the retired police officer before a Quezon City court.

The scam involves fake names being entered into the PNP's pension database and is allegedly perpetrated by unscrupulous individuals and groups.

The late former Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo earlier said the police force has lost over PHP1 billion to ghost pensioners in a span of five years from 2006 to 2011.

In 2020, the PNP under then chief Archie Gamboa ordered a crackdown on over 1,000 unqualified pensioners who are "fraudulently stealing" from its pension fund.

A retired police officer has been arrested for his involvement in a ghost pension scam which has defrauded the PNP of billions of pesos.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/844029/doj-murder-raps-filed-vs-30-cops-in-bloody-sunday-killings/story/

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday said murder complaints have been filed against 30 police officers and personnel allegedly linked to the March 2021 "Bloody Sunday" incident.

The incident refers to the police operation to serve search warrants in Batangas that led to the deaths of several activists.

“For those involved in Bloody Sunday, as per the EO 35 team, there were murder cases filed with the Office of the Prosecutor against 30 PNP officers and personnel,” said Justice Undersecretary Brigido Dulay told the House appropriations committee during a budget hearing.

Dulay was responding to ACT Teachers party-list Representative France Castro's inquiry regarding updates on the investigation into the Bloody Sunday incident.

Murder raps have been field against 30 cops who participated in the Bloody Sunday raids which killed several activists. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1660547/2-army-personnel-held-in-davao-city-for-firearms-violations

Law enforcers in this city have arrested two Army personnel for alleged firearms law violations.

Members of the Task Force Davao and the Toril Police Station manning the Sirawan checkpoint in the city’s boundary with Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur, arrested on Wednesday Private First Class Mohammad Kitig, 26.

He was assigned to the Civil Military Operations Unit of the 6th Infantry Division based in Datu Odin Sinsuat town, Maguindanao.

Found in Kitig, who was driving a vehicle on his way to the city, were six high-powered rifles, a .45-caliber pistol, assorted ammunition, and personal belongings.

A police report said the soldier brought the firearms “without carrying legal documents.”

Kidtig was brought to the police station as a criminal complaint for violating the Comprehensive Firearm and Ammunition Regulation Act was still being prepared against him.

On Tuesday, Captain Ahmad Matawag, 36, of the 10th Infantry Division based in Mawab town, Davao de Oro, was arrested for selling an M16 assault rifle to a government agent posing as a gun buyer.

The agent turned out to be a part of a team from the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and Army Intelligence Unit going after loose firearms.

Two soldiers have been arrested on firearms violations.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/08/22/5-teachers-face-formal-charges-over-alleged-sexual-harassment

The Department of Education has filed administrative charges against 5 of the 7 high school teachers accused of sexual harassment in Bacoor, Cavite, its spokesperson said Thursday.

DepEd Spokesperson Michael Poa said the teachers were charged with grave misconduct, conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service, and violation of the agency's child protection policy.

The department is unable to issue charges against the 2 remaining teachers due to lack of evidence, Poa said. He reiterated his appeal for students to come forward if they experienced sexual harassment or abuse in their schools.

"We are encouraging victims of alleged sexual harassment to come out so they can give their affidavit, statement or evidence so we can file formal charges, not just against the 7 teachers but also against others who supposedly commit sexual harassments," he said in a press briefing.

Due to the charges, the teachers were placed under a 90-day preventive suspension, said Poa.

The accused teachers will be asked "to choose between a proceeding by position paper only or by trial," he explained.

5 teachers have been charged with sexual harassment.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/06/400-central-luzon-cops-dismissed-from-service-since-2016/

About 400 police personnel in Central Luzon have been dismissed from service since 2016 in line with the Philippine National Police’s intensified internal cleansing program.

Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) Acting Regional Director Brigadier General Cesar Pasiwen said that the latest data show a total of 937 cops were involved in cases ranging from grave neglect of duty, mostly absence without leave (AWOL), grave misconduct, serious irregularities while some members of the police force were meted with disciplinary sanctions for administrative offenses and involvement in irregularities.

Of the 937 cops involved in various cases, 400 were dismissed from service while the others involved in less serious offenses were meted with penalties.

Around 56 were demoted, 376 were suspended, two faced forfeiture of salary, 23 were reprimanded, 208 were restricted while privileges were withheld for 286 personnel.

400 out of 937 cops from central Luzon have been dismissed since 2016 for various offenses. The rest were given various penalties.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Coronavirus Lockdown: Special Week of Vaccinations, Learning to Live with COVID-19, and More!

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

Last week Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama issued an EO declaring face mask wearing in public non-obligatory. Now the DILG says that EO is on hold.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2022/09/01/2206650/cebu-citys-rule-optional-masking-on-hold-dilg

The Department of the Interior and Local Government said Thursday that Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama has agreed to put an order relaxing the requrement on wearing face masks on hold.

"Mayor Mike agreed to temporarily put this executive order on hold by virtue of my commitment to bring the matter to the IATF for deliberation," DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos said in a statement.

Abalos also asked other local executives to defer the implementation of similar policies until the matter is discussed by the IATF.

This was after Rama signed an executive order making the wearing of face masks a voluntary act in most places in Cebu City, except in hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities despite the ongoing health crisis.

The Department of Health also opposed the policy shift, saying it is not yet time to ditch the use of face masks even as the number of COVID-19 cases continued to decline.

The agency’s officer-in-charge, Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, also stressed Thursday the need for a “one nation approach” as the country battles the pandemic.

“Wearing a mask is just a small sacrifice to protect ourselves. When we protect ourselves, we can also protect our family members,” Vergeire said in Filipino.

But the DILG chief said he will suggest to the IATF to make Cebu City the pilot implementer of the measure declaring the use of face masks non-obligatory.

Abalos said “the city has always been first in espousing non-masking policies outdoors for the ease and benefits of its people amid the pandemic.”

While the hold is only temporary until the IATF gives their opinion DILG Secretary Abalos says he will recommend Cebu City as a pilot implementer of making face masks non-obligatory.

The DOH is still focused on their vaccination program. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/09/02/2206794/doh-planning-conduct-special-week-vaccinations

The Department of Health (DOH) has bared its plan to conduct a special week of vaccination drive by the end of the month in line with the efforts to ramp up the country’s immunity against COVID-19.

DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire admitted that the PinasLakas vaccination program, at this time, is “way below” its target of giving anti-COVID booster shots for at least 23 million Filipinos by the 100th day of the Marcos administration on Oct. 8.

Although the details of the special week are still being ironed out, she said this would step up the initial gains of the government’s PinasLakas.

“This is just one of the strategies we will be adopting so we can expand vaccination efforts in the country’s different regions,” Vergeire said at a recent press briefing. “We might not be able to reach the original target but at least we now aim to achieve half of it so that we can raise the wall of immunity in the country.”

For the Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines Inc. (PHAPI), the DOH might be able to increase the numbers of recipients in the vaccination drive if it conducts a “house-to-house” campaign.

“What we are suggesting is if there are not that many showing up in the government’s targeted vaccination sites, maybe health care workers can go directly to the people and have the latter vaccinated inside their homes,” said Dr. Jose de Grano, PHAPI president.

“I think we should start it already. The people have been waiting for them but maybe because others only suffer from mild symptoms (of COVID-19), they don’t worry much,” De Grano added in a text message. 

On Wednesday, the DOH recorded 1,558 new COVID-19 infections – the lowest daily tally since July 12 when 1,363 cases were recorded.

Imagine getting a knock on your door, or a shout because after all this is the Philippines, and it's a government employee who wants to inject you with an experimental drug! That's worse than when the Jehovah's Witnesses come proselytizing. 

Despite people dying after being vaccinated the DOH says there is no casual connection.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/02/22/doh-not-all-fatal-covid-19-vaccine-outcome-related-to-jab
Reports of fatal outcome following COVID-19 vaccination are not all causally related to the jab, the Department of Health said Friday.

DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire made this remark in response to a question about deaths supposedly associated to the inoculation.

According to a report from the Food and Drug Administration, there were 2,573 fatal events recorded after COVID-19 vaccination as of July 25. 

The drug regulator noted "reports of fatal outcome does not necessarily mean that the vaccine caused the events."

"So, ibig sabihin hindi po lahat ng namamatay dahil sa pagkakabakuna ay dahil dito sa COVID-19 vaccine," Vergeire said in a press briefing. "Not all of this are causally related dito sa pagbabakuna natin."

As of Aug. 6, the country has administered more than 159 million doses of COVID-19 shots, she said. Of the figure, some 0.07 percent reported adverse reaction while 0.006 percent were severe adverse reaction.

"Again, lahat po ng nire-report natin na fatal outcomes dito po sa ating website does not necessarily mean that the vaccines caused the deaths of these individuals," Vergeire stressed.

In FDA's "Reports of Suspected Adverse Reaction to COVID-19 Vaccines," the drug regulator said "underlying conditions or pre-existing medical conditions causing fatal events are usually coincidental on the use of the vaccine".

Of the fatal cases, 1,470 or 57.13 percent belonged to age group 60 years and above; 702 or 27.28 percent from 40-59; 332 or 12.90 percent from 18-39; 39 or 1.52 percent from 12-17; 12 or 0.47 percent from 5-11; and 18 or 0.70 percent were not identified to what age group they are classified.

"Most of these events occurred in persons with multiple existing comorbidities. These include cardiovascular diseases, ischemic heart diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, and infections including pneumonia. There were cases of confirmed COVID-19 infections leading to severe cases with fatal outcomes," the report reads.

To say not all fatalities occurring after vaccination are related to the vaccine is to admit some of them are. It's also enlightening to read that many of these deaths occurred in people with comorbidities. That is a factor many news reports omit. 

The PGH says COVID hospital beds are filling up. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/metro/843788/pgh-covid-19-wards-becoming-full-former-ntf-adviser/story/

The COVID-19 ward of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) is becoming full, a former adviser of the National Task Force Against COVID-19 said Monday. 

In a public briefing, Dr. Ted Herbosa, a former NTF adviser and incumbent professor of emergency medicine and trauma surgery at UP-PGH, said that an average of five to six individuals test positive for COVID-19 in the hospital while their emergency patients reach 80 to 90 per day.

[Our COVID-19 wards are also becoming full because we reduced the number of beds there when the COVID-19 cases decreased. But it’s starting to become full. So initially, there were sometimes one or two beds left.]

Despite this, he said that most of the COVID-19 cases are not serious, especially those vaccinated.

[But our cases are not really that serious, especially those vaccinated. If they are vaccinated, they will have mild symptoms and they can go home immediately from the hospital.]

COVID-19 beds are filling because they reduced the number of beds! That is one neat trick. 

Despite the deceit of the PGH the DOH says the COVID-19 situation is actually improving. 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/03/22/ph-covid-19-situation-improving-says-analyst

The Philippines is seeing an "improvement" in its COVID-19 situation with the continued decline of reported COVID-19 cases, an analyst said Friday.

ABS-CBN Data Analytics head Edson Guido said the daily number of reported COVID-19 cases in the past week did not exceed the 4,000 level, and the latest positivity rate is already down to 12.4 percent, compared to at least 18 percent several weeks ago .

"There is really an improvement in the numbers," Guido said.

"What we are seeing now is that the trend is really going down... so we are reaching the level of 1,000 plus new cases again."

Based on the Department of Health's weekly COVID-19 update released on Friday, Mindanao was already showing signs of plateauing, the Visayas remained on a plateau, while the rest of the areas continuously showed a slow downtrend.

Severe and critical cases, meanwhile, remained on a plateau, with less than 1,000 cases.

DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire, however, clarified that the numbers are not yet stable as she urged the public to remain cautious.

"Right now we see that the number of our cases is not that stable, although it is down but there is still transmission happening in every community," Vergeire said.

"It can also be seen that there are still people who get serious and die from our disease."

While COVID-19 cases are decreasing, Guido said the number of daily reported deaths remained high the past several days, which reached over 50.

"This is not really the time for us to have a false sense of security because trends change very quickly," he said. "From good to bad, that happens very quickly."

The situation is improving but we cant have a false sense of security because people are still dying. And just what are the stats on those who have died? How many were vaccinated and how many have comorbibdities?

Despite these happy scare tactics (it's going good but be cautious) Filipinos are learning to live with the virus.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/04/experts-observe-pinoys-learning-to-live-with-covid-19/

Filipinos are learning to live with Covid-19.

This is the observation of Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion and OCTA Research fellow Fr. Nicanor Austriaco as vaccination rates “hardly moved” in the past month.

Austriaco believes that it would be incorrect to dismiss low booster rates as mere complacency.

Based on data from the National Covid-19 Vaccination Dashboard, vaccination rates hardly moved in the past month, with only 18.1 million booster vaccinations administered despite the 71.5 million people who are eligible for it.

“The Filipino people appear to have moved beyond vaccines,” he said, adding that people are now weighing how much risk is acceptable to them.

“They see people around them with mild illness, and they appear to have concluded that the cost of getting a booster is greater than the risk of getting sick with mild Omicron Covid-19,” Austriaco said.

Concepcion, on the other hand, observed that the preferred use of antigen testing may also be contributing to the underreporting of cases.

“I believe more people are infected but most are not reporting the cases anymore since antigen testing is what is used more often,” he said.

He said that this may also be contributing to low booster uptake because those who are being infected do not bother to take boosters anymore.

“Omicron will act as a booster for those who get it,” Austriaco said, adding that he believes natural infection is significantly better than the Omicron booster that is being rolled out in the United States because there is significant data that shows that natural immunity is more robust than vaccine immunity.

Filipinos have moved beyond vaccines and testing. That is a better theory than the one form the DOH that everyone is being complacent and incautious. 

There is so much coronavirus news to report that I won't get it all in this one article. The lady who skipped quarantine to go party last year has been sentenced in the fastest trial ever in the Philippines. She pled guilty. A medical doctor wrote an editor to the letter opining that masks should never come off. There might have been a breach in contract tracing data which is what has led to the recent phone scams where the scammer knows the victim's name.

However the week ends with big news as the IATF has recommend lifting mandatory face masks outdoors.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/844038/iatf-recommends-optional-face-mask-use-outdoors-says-palace/story/

The Inter-Agency Task Force of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) has recommended the voluntary wearing of face masks in open spaces by year-end amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Malacañang said Wednesday.

In a hybrid press briefing, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said the IATF’s recommendation is to make optional the wearing of face mask in open spaces or non-crowded outdoor areas with good ventilation, provided that the COVID-19 booster uptake in the country improves.

(IATF's recommendation is to liberalize our mask wearing mandate and make mask wearing outdoors voluntary across the country.)

Cruz-Angeles stressed that this is not yet a policy, but the pilot testing of the optional face mask use will be conducted towards the end of the year.

(The lifting of the mandatory mask mandate will be piloted towards the last quarter of 2022, provided there is an improvement in the COVID booster vaccination coverage.)

Department of Health (DOH) officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire confirmed such a suggestion by the IATF, saying that President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has already “verbally approved” it.

"There is a verbal approval from the President when they talk to Secretary Benhur from DILG," she said, referring to the Secretary Benhur Abalos of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

It is not clear if this is really the recommendation of the IATF or if it was commanded by Marcos. Either way the same day this news was broadcast the totally opposite was recommended by an infectious disease expert working with the DOH.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1659551/expert-not-yet-time-to-ease-health-rules

A member of the government’s vaccine expert panel on Tuesday warned that the relaxation of minimum public health protocols, such as the mandatory wearing of face masks, was “very dangerous” as it could lead to fewer people taking their booster shots and the more vulnerable getting hospitalized due to severe COVID-19.

Speaking during the televised Laging Handa public briefing, Dr. Rontgene Solante, an infectious diseases expert, cited Cebu City’s policy of making the wearing of face masks outdoors optional.

“I’m not in favor of lifting or making wearing of face mask outdoors optional because of the low population with booster shots in the general public. And secondly, COVID-19 is still here, we still have community transmission, and this measure [in Cebu City] is very dangerous,” he said.

Dr. Rontgene Solante is a member of the DOH's technical advisory group and she says living the face mask mandate would be dangerous. The point is the IATF and the DOH are simply not in tandem. There are too many experts out there giving contradictory opinions.