Saturday, January 27, 2024

The God Culture: Jesus Was Not Crucified For Our Sins

It is not enough for Timothy jay Schwab who is The God Culture to deny Jesus Christ fulfilled His work on the cross now he must deny Jesus was even crucified at all. He was actually "staked."

The Cross: The Ancient Symbol of the Occult Sun God in 13 MINUTES

The gist of it is that the Cross is an occult symbol never found in the Bible and the Greek word translated cross does not mean a t-shaped cross but a singular pole or stake. Let's take his claims one at a time.

1. The Cross is an occult symbol of the sun god and was introduced by Constantine.

3:40 They claim the origin of this practice of infusing the sun god symbol into Christianity is Constantine the not so Great around 312 A.D. or so.

This is simply not true. The early church did in fact use the symbol of the cross before Constantine arrived on the scene. Here are three of many testimonies to this fact. 

The first is from Justin Martyr.

God does not permit the lamb of the passover to be sacrificed in any other place than where His name was named; knowing that the days will come, after the suffering of Christ, when even the place in Jerusalem shall be given over to your enemies, and all the offerings, in short, shall cease; and that lamb which was commanded to be wholly roasted was a symbol of the suffering of the cross which Christ would undergo. For the lamb, which is roasted, is roasted and dressed up in the form of the cross. For one spit is transfixed right through from the lower parts up to the head, and one across the back, to which are attached the legs of the lamb. 

https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf01.viii.iv.xl.html

The second is from Tertullian, a man Tim has misused many times in his videos and books. 

At every forward step and movement, at every going in and out, when we put on our clothes and shoes, when we bathe, when we sit at table, when we light the lamps, on couch, on seat, in all the ordinary actions of daily life, we trace upon the forehead the sign.

https://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.iv.vi.iii.html

The sign is, of course, the cross. 

The third is from Minucius Felix. 

Crosses, moreover, we neither worship nor wish for. You, indeed, who consecrate gods of wood, adore wooden crosses perhaps as parts of your gods. For your very standards, as well as your banners; and flags of your camp, what else are they but crosses glided and adorned? Your victorious trophies not only imitate the appearance of a simple cross, but also that of a man affixed to it. We assuredly see the sign of a cross, naturally, in the ship when it is carried along with swelling sails, when it glides forward with expanded oars; and when the military yoke is lifted up, it is the sign of a cross; and when a man adores God with a pure mind, with hands outstretched. Thus the sign of the cross either is sustained by a natural reason, or your own religion is formed with respect to it.

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Minucius says the sign of the cross is seen when a man adores god with his hands outstretched. That is NOT the image of an upright pole but of a t-shaped cross.

2. The Greek word stauros only and always means an upright stake and never a Roman crucifix.

7:03 The Greek word is Stauros for an upright stake not a Roman crucifix which even makes its way into Bible concordances and definitions in fraud and we find that on several topics. It is never cross. No. Even its root word means upright stand as in upright stake not crucifix.

This is where Tim should have gone in depth but chose not to do so. History testifies the Romans did in fact crucify criminals on t-shaped crosses and not only on upright poles. The word can refer to both. 

The Greek-English Lexicon of Liddell and Scott reports that the meaning of the word "σταυρός" in the early Homeric form of Greek, possibly of the eighth to sixth century BC, and also in the writings of the fifth-century BC writers Herodotus and Thucydides and the early-4th century BC Xenophon, is "an upright pale or stake" used to build a palisade or "a pile driven in to serve as a foundation." It reports that in the writings of the first-century BC Diodorus Siculus, first-century AD Plutarch and early second-century Lucian—as well as in Matthew 27:40Luke 9:2314:27—the word "σταυρός" is used to refer to a cross, either as the instrument of crucifixion or metaphorically of voluntary suffering; "its form was indicated by the Greek letter Τ". It also reports that Plutarch used the word with regard to a pale for impaling a corpse. Of the writers whom Liddell and Scott gives as using "σταυρός" to mean a cross, the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology holds that in Diodorus Siculus the word probably means a stake for hanging. Plutarch (in An vitiositas ad infelicitatem sufficiat) distinguishes crucifixion on a stauros from impalement on a skolops.

Joel B. Green, in The Cambridge Companion to Jesus, says the evidence of the manner of Jesus' death is far more ambiguous than is generally realised. Literary sensibilities in Roman antiquity did not promote graphic descriptions of the act of crucifixion, and even the Gospels report simply, "They crucified him", adding no further detail. According to Green, the Romans were slaves to no standard technique of crucifixion: "In describing the siege of Jerusalem by the Roman army, for example, Josephus reports that 'the soldiers out of rage and hatred amused themselves by nailing their prisoners in different positions' (J.W. 5.449–51). Elsewhere we learn that victims of crucifixion might be fixed to the stake in order to die, or impaled after death as a public display. They might be fixed to the cross with nails or with ropes. That Jesus was nailed to the cross is intimated in several texts (John 20.25; Acts 2.23; Col 2.14; Gos. Pet. 6.21; Justin Dial. 97). Nor can we turn to archaeological evidence for assistance."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrument_of_Jesus%27_crucifixion

The fact is if Tim really wanted to "test all things" he would not have done a shoddy fly-by night piece like this. If the word and subject are worth researching then he should have done that and not given his audience a shallow milquetoast word study which conceals more than it reveals. There are depths to plumb but Tim stays in the kiddie pool. 

3. Jesus was crucified on a tree.

8:57 Peter and Luke in Acts are very clear Yahusha was hung on a tree. Uh, three times here it's translated as tree, not a Roman crucifix symbol of the Sun God. No. His enemy whom they also try to associate him in birth, uh, the exact opposite time of year. Watch "When Was Jesus Born" series. Hmm. Not a coincidence

Paul also quoting the Old Testament refers to this same Greek word saying cursed is every man who hangs on a tree. Now, this is not a Roman crucifix and what he's quoting comes from an ancient precedence before there was ever a Rome. This Greek word also leads us to tree or stake not a Roman crucifix period. in the origin of the words of Galatians we just saw Paul quotes is Deuteronomy 21:22-23 in Hebrew this word tree or upright stake remains and more than 1,000 years before the Roman Empire even existed, uh, well, it's not talking about a Roman crucifix. Duh.

Luke says the following:

Acts 10:39 And we are witnesses of all things which he did both in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; whom they slew and hanged on a tree:

If we take this at face value Jesus was slain and then His body was hung on a tree. Is that what happened? No. He was nailed to a cross and died on it. So, we cannot take this verse literally.

Peter says:

1 Peter 2:24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.

The Greek word here can be translated tree, or wood.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g3586/kjv/tr/0-1/

Interestingly this word is translated stave five times!

Mat 26:55 In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and staves for to take me? I sat daily with you teaching in the temple, and ye laid no hold on me.

What is a stave but a vertical wooden pole or a strong stick used as a weapon?

 

 vertical wooden post or plank in a building or other structure.

a strong wooden stick or iron pole used as a weapon.

This is the same instrument on which Tim is claiming Jesus died. So why isn't the word translated stave in Acts or Peter? Because they are being metaphorical. Obviously Jesus did not die on a literal tree. Nor did he die on a stick. He died on a t-shaped cross. 

That brings us to Paul who say in Galatians:

Gal 3:13 Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:

This is a citation from Deuteronomy.

Deut 21:22 And if a man have committed a sin worthy of death, and he be to be put to death, and thou hang him on a tree:

23: His body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but thou shalt in any wise bury him that day; (for he that is hanged is accursed of God;) that thy land be not defiled,which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance.

The word translated tree can mean many things but it is most translated tree 162 times. 

https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h6086/kjv/wlc/0-1/


Joshua hangs the king of Ai upon a tree. 

Jos 8:29 And the king of Ai he hanged on a tree until eventide:and as soon as the sun was down, Joshua commanded that they should take his carcase down from the tree, and cast it at the entering of the gate of the city, and raise thereon a great heap of stones, that remaineth unto this day.

Unless the Israelites built a gallows, as this word is translated in Esther, it is safe to assume that they hanged him on an actual tree. 

But was Jesus hung on an actual tree? Did the Romans slay him and then hang his body upon a tree as Luke writes? It is patently obvious that the Romans did not crucify people on trees. There is no historical record of the Romans nailing people to literal trees. Tree is metaphorical for the wood of the cross. Of course Tim says otherwise and thinks Jesus was nailed to a literal tree.


The God Culture: "Cross" is only a representation in English erroneously and has never been proven to even be an accurate symbol but most certainly has very ancient occult roots as a symbol of the sun god. One would think scholars and Bible translators over the years would not be so stupid as to insert such an occult symbol when it is not there. They should have steered far away from it unless it was a 100% connection. In this case, it 0% in connection and this reveals an infusion of the occult into the Bible which is disgusting. In Greek, it is not a cross either time and derives from the Old Testament use quoted by Paul as we cover of a far more ancient execution style documented by Moses even. Yahusha was far more likely placed on a stake or pole of sort or the best representation is nailed to a tree itself as Paul, Luke and Peter affirm. Yah Bless.

Again, if Tim wanted to go in depth about what it means for Jesus to have been hung on a tree he could have done so but he did not, so let's move on. 

4. Christians do not use symbols.

:37 Well, if one wears a cross around their neck they are, well not representing Messiah. It's not His symbol. Exactly. Uh, he has no symbols. The Bible doesn't have it. That is not a Bible practice it is the occult which relies very heavily on their magic talisman and symbols.

10:36  When Constantine the worshipper of the son God, who was no Christian until his deathbed, which is impertinent, infused his Persian religion into what they call Christianity and he made it a state religion even. This is entirely contrived and a clear attempt to instill the occult into our churches where they even display this ancient occult symbol very prominently. Uh, never even used by the early ecclesias nor the Bible at all. They didn't use symbols. The Bible doesn't need them.

Christians don't use symbols? The Bible doesn't use symbols? Messiah has no symbols? What does Tim think the bread and wine used in communion are if not symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ? What does he think all the sacrifices in the Old Testament are if not symbols of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ? 

As for the symbol of the cross I already cited three early Christians who testify to the use of the t-shaped cross long before Constantine. Are we to suppose they who lived in the Roman Empire were ignorant of what it meant for Jesus to be crucified? Why do they not refer to the stake or pole if Jesus was in fact nailed to a stake or pole and not a t-shaped cross?

Did you know the cross does show up in the Old Testament? 

Exodus 17:9 And Moses said unto Joshua, Choose us out men, and go out, fight with Amalek: to morrow I will stand on the top of the hill with the rod of God in mine hand.

10 So Joshua did as Moses had said to him, and fought with Amalek: and Moses, Aaron, and Hur went up to the top of the hill.

11 And it came to pass, when Moses held up his hand, that Israel prevailed: and when he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed.

12 But Moses' hands were heavy; and they took a stone, and put it under him, and he sat thereon; and Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side; and his hands were steady until the going down of the sun.

It looks like this:

Moses delivered the people with this sign. As long as he made the sign of the cross there was victory but as soon as he let down his hands there was defeat. Likewise the Cross of Jesus Christ, which Moses typifies in this passage, defeats death, hell, and the devil. We have victory in Him through his sign. 

The cross shows up again in the book of Numbers.

Numbers 21:8 And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall live.

And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.

Jesus refers to this event as a type of his crucifixion. 

John 3:14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:

15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

How was Jesus lifted up? On a t-shaped cross. The early church testifies to this and the Bible certainly does not contradict that fact despite the ambiguity of the word stauros.

Again, these two instances in the Old Testament are missed opportunities for Tim who thinks 13 minutes is enough for this topic. Since he wants to call the cross an occult symbol what is the deal with 13 minutes? Why did it have to be that number which is rather occult and not in a good way?

Given how prone Tim is to making hour-long, multi-part series on various topics it is kind of odd that he would devote a scant 13 minutes to a topic which many actual Bible scholars have devoted considerable time. Taking a look at the Greek word, its usage in literature besides the Bible, and commentaries upon it, it is clear that "stauros" is a bit ambiguous and can indeed mean a simple stake or a t-shaped cross. Likewise the word translated tree can mean many things besides an actual tree. It all depends on the context. 

Then there are the two references to a cross in the Old Testament. Granted the description of the pole made by Moses does not say it is a t-shaped cross but given that it is a symbol of Christ why should we think otherwise? What better way to drape a serpent on a pole than by adding a crossbeam to make a t-shape? But Tim does not investigate any of that. Instead he delivers a 13 minute hit piece which doesn't tell us anything at all that could be considered authoritative or final.

So, there it is folks. According to Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture not only did Jesus Christ not finish His work on the Cross but he did not even die on the Cross for our sins. 

Friday, January 26, 2024

Retards in the Government 348

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

 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1891325/jinggoy-estrada-acquitted-of-plunder-convicted-of-bribery

Senator Jinggoy Estrada and businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles have been acquitted of plunder by the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division on Friday, in connection with the infamous pork barrel scam.

But the anti-graft court division convicted Estrada of one count of direct bribery, and two counts of indirect bribery.

This plunder case against Estrada, Napoles, and others stemmed from the transfer of Estrada’s Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel to bogus non-government organizations (NGOs) owned by Napoles.

Estrada was charged with plunder for allegedly receiving kickbacks worth P55.79 million from Napoles due to the scheme.

Over the years, there has been a debate as to whether Estrada could be considered the “main plunderer” in the case.  The Senator, however, asserted that the prosecution was not able to prove such allegations and failed to substantiate their case against him, as there are supposedly no pieces of evidence pointing to him as the “main plunderer” or the pork barrel scam’s mastermind.

The prosecution accused Estrada of accumulating ill-gotten wealth after he allegedly gained P55.79 million from the shady scheme aside from being “an active participant in the conspiracy to commit plunder.”

Eventually, the Sandiganbayan Fifth Division allowed Estrada and Napoles to file a demurrer to evidence or seek outright dismissal of the cases against them. But these were denied in June 2019, as it was established that he gave approval to the transfer of his PDAF to Napoles’ NGOs.

Estrada is one of three senators who were charged for plunder in connection with the pork barrel scam.  The two others were incumbent Senator Bong Revilla, who was acquitted in December 2018, and former Senate president and current Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile, who is out on bail in consideration of his advanced age.

Former Senator Jinggoy Estrada has been convicted of bribery in connection with the PDAF scam.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1891413/calamba-city-village-exec-shot-dead

A 65-year-old barangay councilman was gunned down early Friday, Jan. 19, by motorcycle-riding gunmen in Calamba City, Laguna province.

The Calamba City police identified the victim as Mario Castillo Cogay Jr. of Barangay Canlubang.

Initial reports said Cogay was drinking coffee on the balcony of his house when two men aboard a motorcycle arrived and, without provocation, repeatedly shot him in different parts of the body.

Investigators said the assailants fled after the incident.

The bloodied barangay official was rushed to the nearest hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Citing witnesses, police said the motorcycle driver wore a black jacket, denim pants, and a silver helmet, while his back rider had a black crash helmet.

An investigation is ongoing to establish the motive behind the killing.

A barangay councilman has been assassinated. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/894570/bi-lawyers-linked-to-visa-issuance-to-fake-companies-relieved/story/

Four immigration lawyers allegedly involved in the issuance of pre-arranged employment (9G) visas to fake corporations have been relieved, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced Thursday.

A 9G visa is required for foreign nationals to work in the country.

“Yes, they were relieved po doon sa position nila sa pag issue ng mga visa habang nag u-undergo po ng investigation,” Immigration spokesperson Dana Sandoval said in an interview on Super Radyo dzBB.

(They were relieved from their position in issuing visas while undergoing investigation.)

“During the investigation po, pag may nakita talaga na sila ay may direct involvement doon sa hindi tamang pag i-issue ng mga visa na iyon ay sila po ay ire-rekomenda natin sa Department of Justice (DOJ) na makasuhan po at mabigyan ng appropriate sanctions ng DOJ,” she added.

(Should they be found to have direct involvement in the issuance of the visas during the investigation, we will recommend complaints against them before the Department of Justice (DOJ) for appropriate sanctions.)

Sandoval issued the remark days after Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Tuesday said that the BI legal department helped fake corporations get visas.

Four BI lawyers linked to issuing visas to fake corportaions have been relieved. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1891728/pnp-dismisses-4-cops-linked-to-robbery-in-zamboanga

Four police officers who were involved in a robbery last year were dismissed from the service.

Zamboanga Peninsula Police Director Brig. Gen. Bowenn Joey Masauding said the erring police officers were found guilty of grave misconduct and were removed from the police service effective January 12, 2024.

He identified them as Lt. Ariel Jolatoria, 43, Staff Master Sgt. Al-Najir Ynawat, 41, Staff Sgt. Edcel Nicolas, 42, and Pat. Ryan Apostol, 31.

“The Police Regional Office 9 (PRO 9) upholds its commitment to the highest standards of integrity, morality, and uprightness. Any misconduct or criminal behavior by police officers will not be tolerated, and appropriate disciplinary actions, such as dismissal, will be taken to maintain public trust and ensure accountability,” Masauding said.

The four were charged with armed robbery, carting away some P2.1 million along with several mobile phones from the house of businessman Al-Ghabid Umabong Abdul in Barangay Tetuan last November 14, 2023.

Four cops involved in a robbery back in November, 2023 have finally been dismissed from service. 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/21/24/ched-commissioner-darilag-suspended-for-90-days

The Office of the President has ordered the suspension of Commissioner Aldrin Darilag of the Commission on Higher Education for allegedly committing grave misconduct, abuse of authority and neglect in the performance of duty.

In a statement, CHED Chairman Prospero de Vera said Darilag's preventive suspension is for 90 days. 

CHED has also been instructed by the Office of the President to conduct a fact-finding investigation to determine the existence of a prima facie case to warrant the issuance of the formal charge against Darilag.

"CHED will look into the matter seriously and fairly. We are committed to President Bongbong Marcos Jr.'s directive and vision that only the best, brightest, and most ethical individuals should lead our government,” said De Vera.
 
“This preventive suspension is imposed so that Commissioner Darilag cannot use his office and position to influence the investigation and due process can be observed in the process."

CHED commissioner has been suspended for 90 days following a complaint of grave misconduct and abuse of authority. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/01/23/2327876/6-pnp-officers-test-positive-drugs

Six members of the Philippine National Police have tested positive for drugs, the PNP reported yesterday.

At a press briefing, PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. said five operatives of the National Capital Region Police Office and one from the PNP Region 8 tested positive for drugs.

“Confirmatory tests were done and the results were positive,” Acorda said.

Those who tested positive for drugs include a police senior master sergeant, a staff sergeant, three patrolmen and a chief master sergeant.

Acorda said the PNP would not tolerate any wrongdoing of police personnel, especially those involved in drugs.

“The proactive approach reflects the PNP’s commitment to maintaining a drug-free police force,” he said.

Six cops have tested positive for drugs. 

 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/01/23/2327860/traffic-enforcer-gunned-down

A male traffic enforcer was killed in an attack by an unidentied assailant in Bangued, Abra on Sunday night.

Geraldine Peralta was in a tricycle when he was killed in Sitio Kabildatan, Barangay Zone 7 at around 9 p.m.

The victim died instantly from multiple gunshot wounds.

A traffic enforcer has been assassinated. 

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/21/24/airport-policemen-who-passed-through-carousel-lane-suspended

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) suspended two airport policemen who got involved in a confrontation with MMDA personnel after they were caught illegally passing through the EDSA Bus Carousel Lane on Sunday afternoon.

MIAA General Manager Eric Ines ordered the immediate suspension of APO2 Raymond Anuran and APO1 Michael Lilis who were on an official mission.

“We cannot just tolerate this kind of abuses. It is embarrassing and this must stop,” Ines said in a statement.

The airport policemen were reportedly caught passing through the northbound lane of the EDSA Busway and were accosted by an MMDA traffic enforcer.

The driver refused to present his driver’s license. When the MMA enforcer tried to take a video of the driver, the man attempted to grab the phone, leading the scuffle.

Ines ordered the two relieved from their assignment and instructed Retired BGen. Manny Gonzales, the Assistant General Manager for Security and Emergency Services, to personally handle the investigation.

Two airport policemen have been suspended for driving in the bus lane on EDSA. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/01/24/2328141/sc-upholds-homicide-raps-vs-4-cops

The Supreme Court (SC) has upheld a resolution of the Office of the Ombudsman to charge only four of 21 police officers with homicide for the killing of Luis Bonifacio and his son Gabriel in a drug bust in 2016.

In a 22-page ruling dated Oct. 11, 2023 and released on Monday, the SC’s Third Division dismissed a petition by Bonifacio’s widow, Mary Ann Domingo, that sought to indict the 21 Caloocan police officers on two counts of murder.

The SC’s Third Division affirmed the order of the Office of the Deputy Ombudsman for the Military and Other Law Enforcement Offices (OMB-MOLEO) finding probable cause to charge M/Sgt. Virgilio Cervantes and Cpls. Arnel de Guzman, Johnson Alacre and Artemio Saguros Jr. with two counts of homicide.

The ruling was written by Associate Justice Henri Jean Paul Inting, with Associate Justices Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa, Samuel Gaerlan and Japar Dimaampao concurring.

The SC has upheld the homicide conviction of four cops. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/1/24/criminal-charges-filed-vs-ex-camarines-norte-town-mayor-for-misuse-of-p2-8-m-medicine-funds

Criminal charges for graft, malversation of public funds, and falsification of public documents have been filed before the Sandiganbayan against former mayor Senandro M. Jalgalado of Capalonga town in Camarines Norte.

Jalgalado was indicted in the alleged misuse of P2.8 million that was intended for the purchase and distribution of medicines in 2012.

In the criminal complaints filed by Graft Investigation and Prosecution Officer III Sylvester D. Alcazar, Jalgalado was indicted for failing to account and liquidate P2,819,994 worth of medicines.

The amount was a portion of the medicines purchased using the P14,500,000 priority development assistance fund (PDAF) allocated for residents.

Despite demands from the Commission on Audit (COA) to account for the said funds, the prosecution said that Jalgalado failed to do so.

At the same time, Jalgalado was accused of feloniously preparing "Letter-Requests" and "Acknowledgment Receipts" in relation to the distribution of medicines.

He reportedly made it appear that the barangay chairmen of barangays Mataque, Capalonga; Macolabo Island, Paracale; Bayabas, Labo; Pinya, Labo; Napaod, Labo; Malibago, Labo; Baay, Labo; San Antonio, Labo; Cabatuhan, Labo; Bagong Silang III, Labo; and Old Camp, Capalonga received the medicines even though the barangay leaders and their constituents never participated nor received the medicines.

Bail bonds for Jalgalado’s temporary liberty have been recommended at P90,000 for graft, P120,000 for malversation, and P24,000 for falsification.

A former mayor has been charged with graft, malversation of public funds, and falsification of public documents.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1893566/barmm-parliament-employee-slain-in-gun-attack-in-cotabato-city

Gunmen shot on Tuesday night the staff of a member of the interim Bangsamoro parliament along a busy street fronting a mall in this city.

Colonel Querubin Manalang Jr, city police director, identified the fatality as Sulaiman Macabangon, 50, of Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Sur.

He is the staff of Member of Parliament Datu Romeo Sema.

Macabangon was on a family-owned Toyota Vios parked at the Gov. Gutierrez Avenue waiting for his wife to come out from Citi Mall when attacked around 6:30 p.m., Manalang said.

Citing initial reports, Manalang said two men riding on a motorbike shot Macabangon at close range.

Responding police rushed the victim to the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center, but was pronounced dead on arrival.

Police found empty shells for a 9mm pistol at the crime scene.

A BARMM parliament employee has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/01/23/2327960/another-maguindanao-del-sur-school-official-perish-ambush

Gunmen along a highway shot dead a school principal in Sultan sa Barongis, Maguindanao del Sur on Monday afternoon, the second education official in the same town killed in an ambush in just two months.

Mamadatu Dalandas, principal of Datu Tecson Elementary School in Sultan sa Barongis, was riding his motorcycle when he was attacked by armed men positioned at one side of the highway in Barangay Manungkaling in Mamasapano, Maguindanao del Sur while on his way to the center of the municipality.

In a report to Bangsamoro regional police director Brig. Gen. Allan Nobleza on Tuesday, Lt. Lou Christian Villones, chief of the Mamasapano municipal police, said that Dalandas died on the spot from gunshot wounds.

His killers managed to escape before responding barangay tanods in Manungkaling had reached the scene.

An elementary school teacher in the BARMM has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/01/24/2328132/soldier-probed-abusing-helper

A member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is under investigation for allegedly physically abusing her house helper.

The soldier, with the rank of master sergeant, has reportedly been maltreating her housemaid, a 20-year-old woman, who was rescued by her relatives at the suspect’s residence along Pastolero street in Barangay Camp Aguinaldo on Monday.

The victim recounted to police investigators the last time she was abused by the soldier was last Jan. 15 at around noon when the suspect poured boiling water on her right foot.

She said the suspect maltreated her on several occasions since she was hired as a housemaid in May 2020.

In all the instances she was physically abused, the victim said the suspect barred her from seeking medical treatment for her injuries.

The victim underwent a medicolegal examination in a hospital and then reported her ordeal to the police.

The suspect faces charges of physical injuries.

A member of the AFP is being investigated for abusing her helper. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1893093/dismissal-case-starts-vs-34-cops-linked-to-illegal-detention-of-4-chinese

Thirty-four police officers who allegedly committed irregularities for unlawfully arresting and detaining four Chinese nationals in Paranaque City in September last year are undergoing summary dismissal proceedings, a police official revealed on Tuesday.

During the House of Representatives public order and safety committee hearing on the case, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Maj. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. reported that 44 personnel from the Southern Police District – Detective and Special Operations Unit (SPD-DSOU) and Parañaque police were directly linked to the operation.

Initially, he said, “35 personnel were recommended for summary dismissal proceedings, while nine were not charged with administrative cases for lack of probable cause.”

Of the 35, Nartatez said 34 respondents face summary dismissal proceedings.

Two of those facing summary dismissal proceedings are also undergoing administrative disciplinary proceedings, pending the issuance of Presidential Clearance under the National Police Commission 2016-002, he added.

Dismissal proceedings against 34 cops who illegally detained 4 Chinese nationals have begun. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1892432/village-watchman-slain-in-gun-attack-in-bulacan-2-assailants-killed

A village watchman in the City of Meycauayan in this province was killed while a resident there was wounded after armed men attacked the village hall on Jan. 20.

In a belated report on Monday, Jan. 22, Colonel Jordan Santiago, Meycauayan police chief, identified the slain watchman as Rodolfo Santiago, 63, of Barangay Bahay Pare, who suffered bullet wounds during the attack.

The police said the two armed men strafed the village hall at 8:12 p.m., hitting Rodolfo and a bystander.

The gun attack could have been carried out by the culprits after their companions were arrested for illegal drug trade in the locality, investigators said.

Bulacan Police Director Colonel Relly Arnedo said members of the Meycauayan police immediately responded and engaged the assailants in a gunfight.

After the armed encounter, the two culprits were also killed. They were later identified as Andy Bernardo, 40, and Jerome Ballares, 30, both from Caloocan City.

Policemen recovered two.45-caliber firearms and magazines owned by the slain assailants.

A village watchman was killed after two men attacked the village hall.