Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Martial Law: Alien Ideology

This week Duterte made his fifth visit to Marawi.

http://news.anotao.com/link/ph/newsinfo.inquirer.net/932483/marawi-siege-rodrigo-duterte-fifth-visit-mindanao-martial-law
In the city, the President reiterated his earlier statement that no celebration would take place when the military finally liberated the city. 
Instead, he said soldiers would quietly leave the city after clearing it of the enemies and improvised explosive devices. 
Mr. Duterte also said the end of fighting in Marawi would signal the lifting of martial law, which he declared on May 23.
As the AFP closes in on the last remaining fighters the battle is certainly almost over.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/932229/troops-push-forward-vs-marawi-terrorists
But that is only the Battle of Marawi. Mindanao, as it has for decades now, centuries even, remains in the death grip of Islamic terrorists. And make no mistake it is ISLAMIC terrorism which has ever been the plague of Mindanao. The conflict is with ISLAM. Not with just a few so-called radicals.  ISLAM is the problem and if Duterte would admit that then perhaps he could accomplish his goal of bringing peace to Mindanao.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/183078-duterte-alien-ideology-philippines-terror-problem
“It is not Islam. I should know. I would be the last person to condemn the Moro people,” Duterte said at a gathering with reporters on Friday evening, September 22.
On Friday, he explained the importance to prioritize its negotiations with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) under the leadership of Al Haj Murad Ebrahim.
Duterte is confusing two things in this statement.  The Moro people can exist apart from Islam.  It is not the Moro people in and of themselves which is the problem.  It is Islam. Truly Islam is an alien ideology whose evangelists spilled much blood between Mecca and Mindanao to bring this foreign religion to the Moro people. Centuries later the Spanish colonised the area and there has been war ever since between ISLAM and Christianity. Today it is not the Catholics who are armed to the teeth and have formed separatist groups demanding their own autonomous religious state. It is the MUSLIMS. Duterte is out of his mind if he really thinks signing the BBL into law will bring peace into the area. There is no negotiation with MILF, MNLF, or any of the other terrorist groups.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/932324/duterte-okays-certification-of-bbl-as-urgent
The BBL will not make Mindanao safer. It will corral all the various ISLAMIC terrorist groups into one region and then each group will be vying for power.  So when Duterte says he will lift martial law when Mindanao is safe we can be assured that martial law will not be lifted for a long time because Mindanao will never be safe until the ISLAMIC terrorist threat is defeated.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/932648/duterte-to-lift-martial-law-when-its-safe-in-mindanao
“Yes, when it’s safe,” he responded when asked when he would lift his martial law declaration. 
“The catch word is when it’s safe here in Mindanao; there is no pulling of a… spillage of men. As long as it remains manageable and the police can take care of it,” he added. 
He said the government has to clear Marawi City first and ensure there was no spillover of terrorist threat outside Marawi City.
Duterte has already warned of spillovers in Cotabato even going so far as to say the city is ready to explode. With the existence of Abu Sayyaf, MNLF, MILF, BIFF, and others there already is spillover. Does he think escaped Maute members won't regroup?  That someone won't stand up to fill the void left by the death of the Maute brothers?  Did Islam die out with the death of Mohammed or did someone else take the reins of leadership?

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/23/17/armed-men-attack-town-near-marawi

http://www.philstar.com/nation/2017/09/23/1741921/military-locked-firefight-isis-inspired-biff
Not only does the military have to worry about other Islamic terrorist groups attacking them but there is even infighting between the various faction which also keeps Mindanao at risk and ultimately unsafe.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/931907/new-armed-group-after-is-inspired-terrorists-in-marawi
Col. Romeo Brawner, Joint Task Force Group Marawi commander, said top military officials in the region were trying to determine the identities of the people behind the group, as well as the source of the video that was posted on Facebook. 
“We do not belittle this group. We take it seriously because they could encourage people outside of Marawi who have no idea what is really going on here,” Brawner said.
Do they really take it seriously?  Does the AFP and Duterte and the PNP really take the threat of ISLAMIC terrorism in Mindanao seriously?

https://www.rappler.com/nation/183047-philippines-marawi-crisis-rohan-gunaratna-analysis
"The Philippines failed to detect, to read, the indicators, the signs, and the clues that led to Marawi. We have to acknowledge that," Gunaratna said on Friday. 
"If governments do not understand to read the indicators, then another Marawi is inevitable in this region," he also said. 
In a speech, Gunaratna pointed out that the Marawi siege "is not an intelligence failure," but "an operational failure." 
"It is a failure of government to act based on sound and timely intelligence," he said.
What this expert, Rohan Gunaranta, fails to acknowledge is that the Philippines government did know and understand what was going on in Marawi but they deliberately chose to ignore it.  It is not a case of being "an operational failure."  It is much more nefarious. The government's failure to act, which  Duterte admitted was due to his soft stance toward terrorists because of the peace talks with MILF, was designed to allow Marawi to happen as a pretext to implement martial law and begin the steps towards Duterte's stated goal of revolutionary government and a new constitution. The Senate's continual refusal to investigate the government's prior knowledge of the Marawi attack in the face of such overwhelming evidence and admissions constitutes a cover-up.  Defense Secretary Lorenzna said the time for finger pointing and blame is past. Why does he not want an investigation? Because much of the blame would fall upon his shoulders.


Justice Secretary Aguirre still seeks to pin the blame of the Marawi attack on Duterte's political opposition despite the government's admission that they knew about the plans for the Marawi siege since April.
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/09/23/Philippines-human-rights-report-United-Nations.html 
Even after it was proven false, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre is sticking to his claim that a photo tagging opposition senators in the Marawi crisis is not fake news. 
Speaking to CNN Philippines' The Source on Thursday, Aguirre said the information came from an intelligence report. 
"Intelligence reports are news, not fake news, even if they're wrong," he insisted.
Nowhere in this CNN article or in any other articles will you find any discussion that the government had prior knowledge of the Marawi attack. No journalists and no politicians are calling for ain investigation into this debacle. Not a single one. Not even the so-called opposition. This lack of accountability and the absence of anyone calling for an investigation into the prior knowledge of the Marawi attack is completely unconscionable and unaccountable and the only explanation is a cover-up at every level.

The siege of Marawi is not the end or the beginning. It is the continuation of what has been happening in Mindanao since the MUSLIMS had first contact with the Catholics. There will always be fresh young bodies to feed the conflict.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-philippines-militants-recruitment-ins/islamists-lure-youngsters-in-the-philippines-with-payments-promise-of-paradise-idUSKCN1BW05N
Jalil is one of hundreds of Muslim youths lured by Islamic State followers in Mindanao, a poverty-plagued southern island of the Philippines that governments in Southeast Asia fear could become a regional stronghold for the ultra-radical group as it loses territory in Syria and Iraq.  
“The recruitment is now happening very, very rapidly,” said Banlaoi, who monitors mobilization in Mindanao via informants and police interrogation reports of militants. 
“They’re very sophisticated. They are serious community organizers and serious recruiters.”  
Schools, madrassas (Islamic schools) and even day-care centers with extremist leanings have been identified as recruiting grounds.
That last sentence is quite interesting. The question on many peoples minds has been: Who is funding the various terrorist groups? One possible source of funds could be through massive fraud within the school system.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/932540/senate-seeks-purge-of-ghost-students
Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri has proposed an overhaul of the system in which funds are released to public schools to prevent the proliferation of “ghost” students, like those uncovered in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). 
Zubiri made the proposal following reports submitted to the Senate committee on finance that at least 207,884 ghost students were in the records of ARMM public schools from 2011 to 2016. 
“A number of principals, [education] supervisors and teachers have been padding the rolls of students to get a bigger budget based on fake and inflated number of students,” Zubiri said 
Hataman, in a text message, said he informed the senators that the problem about ghost students and ghost teachers in the region was serious and widespread. 
“If I start filing cases against school heads and principals (involved in the scheme), in Lanao del Sur (for example), I am afraid (that) there will be no more principals (who will be) left. Or if there will be, just a few of them will remain,” Hataman said.
Where are these funds going? How much, if any, is finding its way into the hands of terrorists?  These are serious questions worth pursuing. But not for Duterte. He already knows who is funding terrorism in Mindanao: narcopoliticians.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/183125-duterte-new-matrix-links-maute-group-illegal-drugs
Presented to journalists on Friday, Duterte's new matrix named suspected drug lords among politicians, and indicated their supposed ties with drug dealers.  
The matrix, Duterte said, explains "how they operated in the drug campaign in Marawi and the entire of Mindanao." 
"You would say there that – malalaman mo na (you will know)That is the work of the intelligence for the last 3 months or two when we were able to penetrate the insides of the, the entrails of the city," he said.
It is best to take Duterte's drug matrix with a huge grain of salt. Especially after Dutere admitted this week that he lied about Trillanes' bank accounts. He could just be making up this alleged drug connection between Maute and so-called narcopoliticians. The funding of terrorism in Mindanao surely comes from a wide array of sources but it seems as if Duterte wishes to ignore them all except the ones which will allow him to justify his war on drugs.  Who cares what the experts say?

https://www.rappler.com/nation/176295-syria-isis-marawi-funding
Duterte has spoken and it's drugs, drugs, drugs which fuel terrorism in Mindanao. Forget about the whole multifaceted and messy truth.

Will this be the final week of the Battle of Marawi?  If it is there will be no lifting of martial law just as there will be no victory celebration.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/22/1741645/duterte-marawi-victory-celebration
There would be no need for the country to celebrate once the besieged southern city of Marawi is liberated from ISIS-linked terrorists, President Duterte said on Thursday, as he ordered troops to leave the city “quietly.” 
“It is a very sad incident in the life of a soldier. But I would insist that we also have… Not really a celebration because walang nanalo dito eh,” Duterte told reporters during his fifth visit to Marawi, adding that he prefers to hold a thanksgiving Mass instead. 
“And sabi ko nga sa mga sundalo, ‘We will not have any celebration. After all has been said and done, we will just go out quietly.’ Pack their things and go home,” he added.
No celebration? What a difference from President Estrada who threw a huge celebration in 2000 after the capture of Camp Abubakar from the MILF.
When he came to celebrate the fall of Camp Abubakar, Estrada brought trucks of lechon and cold beer to feed the conquering soldiers, a move denounced by devout Muslims who considered the place “a sacred ground for Islamic revival.”  Even Catholic priests and the media criticized the lack of sensitivity on the part of the President’s party.
http://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2010/07/revisiting-camp-abubakar-ten-years-later/
Of course now MILF is no longer a terrorist organisation but is actually a partner with Duterte in the war against ISIS!

For someone who is so bent on not offending Muslim sensibilities does Duterte not realise that holding a Mass would deeply offend Muslims more than anything? Giving thanks to Jesus for defeating the soldiers of Allah? This would play right into the hands of ISIS that this is a religious war.  And it is a religious war.  It's ISLAM versus the Catholics in Mindanao. If only Duterte realised this. The wilful ignorance of the religious nature of Islamic jihad is a fault he shares with every leader in the Western world.

If there is no victory celebration will Duterte at least remember his promises and bring celebrities for the soldiers to "gently touch" and send the ladies on a free trip to Hong Kong?

Monday, September 25, 2017

Who is Really Polluting the Philippines?

Environmental group Greenpeace is blaming big Western corporations for polluting the Philippines.

https://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/183026-big-western-brands-polluting-oceans-cheap-plastic
Western consumer giants are polluting oceans by selling products packaged in cheap, disposable plastic to Filipinos, Greenpeace has claimed. 
Greenpeace said Nestle, Unilever, and Procter & Gamble were among the worst offenders. 
Single-use plastics from products sold by conglomerates, such as bags, bottle labels, and straws, stood out during a week-long Greenpeace clean-up campaign held on Manila Bay this month, it said. 
More than 54,200 pieces of plastic waste were recovered from the bay in total, including some 9,000 from Nestle products – the most frequently-seen brand, according to a tally kept by the group.
Anyone who actually lives in the Philippines knows how completely laughable this is.  Big Western companies responsible for polluting the Philippines? HAHA! Greenpeace just does not want to blame Filipinos because they don't want to face the inevitable backlash. So they blame Western corporations.  
The solutions proposed by Nestle were "still promoting incineration and end-of-pipe solutions, while Greenpeace advocates for waste reduction and banning of single-use plastics altogether," Pago added.
Greenpeace has it's head so far in the sand it's unbelievable. Of course the banning of single-use plastics would curb the problem but it would not solve it. What is needed is a strict anti-litter and pollution campaign.  Filipinos must have it drilled into them that to litter is fundamentally bad.  To litter and pollute the Philippines is to hate the Philippines.  

Take a look around and see all the garbage!









Of course if you point out all this garbage you get called persona non grata.  Filipinos cannot take criticism at all. They would rather run someone out of town than deal with their garbage problem.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/700830/dads-pillory-dutch-over-trash-post
A Dutch national, living in the Philippines for 14 years, was declared persona non grata in the tourist destination Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro province, for complaining about uncollected garbage in the town. 
What's really needed is a nationwide anti-litter campaign. Before Duterte can take the Philippines to the first world he needs to literally clean the place up. Is Duterte or anyone else in the Philippines aware that  garbage can be burned to generate energy?
waste-to-energy plant is a waste management facility that combusts wastes to produce electricity. This type of power plant is sometimes called a trash-to-energy, municipal waste incineration, energy recovery, or resource recovery plant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste-to-energy_plant 
Bringing such technology to the Philippines would be a boon for the economy and ease the strain on the grid. It would also help solve the garbage problem. Sachets are not going away anytime soon if ever.

How much of this plastic will end up in the waterways?
The only downside to getting people to stop littering is that it might put street sweepers out of a job.


But a clean Philippines is worth it.  As it is now the Philippines is literally a massive trash dump.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Jeepney Art 5

A trip across town is 7 pesos but you don't have to pay anything to look at this jeepeny art.










Saturday, September 23, 2017

Street Side Pet Shop

In the Philippines when you want a dog the best place to look is a sidewalk to see if anyone is selling dogs.



I am sure these guys are 100% legit. The dogs are likely healthy and they are exactly the breed they say they are.  

Just look at all this capitalism in action.  Adam Smith would be proud.  If you have something to sell then sell it.  Regulations and permits and licenses be damned. The entrepreneurial spirit is what will bring the Philippines into the economic stratosphere occupied by first world nations.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Overloaded Sugarcane Trucks

Overloaded trucks, jeepneys, and tricycles are a common sight on any road in the Philippines.  Large loads precariously teetering on the roofs of these vehicles are enough to make anyone scratch their head.  Why?  And how?  Sometimes these items are secured with nothing more but the flimsiest of paper strings.

Overloaded sugarcane trucks pose a different problem because the whole process is overseen and sanctioned by the sugar company.  If the sugar company really had any qualms about overloaded trucks and the danger and waste they pose then they would reprimand the drivers and the loaders.  But everyday they keep coming.









Finally! A reasonably loaded truck.  Probably the last haul which is why it is not overloaded.
Overloading the truck can have dire consequences.  Many of the trucks really put the pedal to the metal and barrel on down the highway. Sometimes they do not even turn on their headlights at night.  As a consequence trucks tip over and sugarcane spills out on the street.


What a hazard.  Not to mention all that money lost when the sugarcane falls onto the road.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Copycat Businesses

Why do you do when you have a failing business?  You copycat a successful business and hope for the best.




This place used to be called something like "Juan's Resto Bar."  It's just your normal everyday karaoke joint. Nothing special.  But then a new restaurant opened in the mall.


Do you see what they did?

The "V" sounds like a "B" so they changed the name of their place to "Bikingz" in imitation of this successful chain restaurant.  They even have a viking riding a bike as their logo.  

It's reminiscent of the movie "Coming to America" where there was a restaurant called "McDowell's" which was an imitation of "McDonald's."

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

How Recto University Is Wrecking the Philippines

In the Philippines fraud and dishonesty are not just the foibles of the few. In the Philippines fraud is a way of life. It's the unwritten law of the land. Any document you want can be had, at a price of course. 
http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/152690/recto-university-you-name-it-they-have-it/
From an ID card to a driver’s license, thesis paper, receipt, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) red ribbon, diploma or any other document, you can get it here. One can order these items for anywhere between P200 and P1,500 and collect it after two hours at most. But of course, it’s fake. 
Claro M. Recto Avenue, known as “Recto University,” is a one-stop shop not only for students in Metro Manila but also for those from the provinces who need documents for a job. 
A year-round bestseller is the Land Transportation Office (LTO) driver’s license, which costs P500. Joey explained that they already have blank IDs ready to be filled up, whether it be a university or government ID. 
Another popular item for sale in Joey’s stall is the fake diploma. A high-school diploma is worth P250, while a college diploma is worth P500 (larger diplomas from certain colleges cost more). 
When asked whether he has a copy of diplomas of every university in Metro Manila, he says confidently,  “Oo naman.” 
Moreover, Joey bragged, “Recto U” is not limited to the universities in Metro Manila. There also are copies of diplomas from schools as far as  Mindanao and Visayas, some of them not known to Manileños. 
While it seems like most items are overpriced, Joey confessed that the money is barely enough to support his family on a weekly basis. He simply acts as a runner, while the forgeries happen behind closed doors. He  gets his cut of the payment weekly (daily, if business is good). 
Moreover, the cops reportedly take a weekly cut from these payments, as well. 
“Minsan ang kinikita diyan nabibigay din sa mga police. Bawal maglagay diyan hangga’t hindi sila nabibigyan ng kotong,” he says. “Minsan zero pa isang araw, eh, walang nagpapagawa.” 
Their cut ranges from P40-P300 a week, depending on the weekly profit of the stall. 
Through the years, “Recto University” has existed and numerous raids have been conducted by the Manila Police District. Business is bad for about a week. Then people start “graduating” again from “Recto U.”
Fake drivers licences and fake diplomas means any moron with the right amount of money can pass himself off as being legit. Why bother with the fake license though? Many people here drive without one anyway. But the diplomas, that's where money can be made.  You want to be a dentist but didn't pass the exams or even go to school in the first place? With a fake diploma everyone will believe you are legit. Who's going to bother to check?
http://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2017/02/06/1669587/pda-issues-warning-about-fake-dentists

A fake doctor.
With the right fake documents you can even sneak into the police academy and become a member of the PNP.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/18/1740254/200-cops-cheated-napolcom-entrance-test
“More than 200 itong na-discover namin na may statistical improbability na tinatawag na kung bakit pare-pareho ang maling answers, pare-pareho ang correct answers (We’ve discovered more than 200 exams that have what we call statistical improbability, where the wrong answers and the correct answers are exactly the same,” Casurao said in an interview over radio station dzMM. “We issued a circular voiding their eligibility.” 
Casurao added that as part of their effort to cleanse the police organization, the Napolcom has also been checking papers of policemen following reports that some PNP personnel used falsified documents when they entered the police service. 
“Ngayon, ang dami naming nahuhuli na after serving the PNP for 10 years, 15 years, nadidiskubre namin na after all, lahat pala ng papeles na isinubmit ay mga peke (Now, we’ve caught many who, after serving the PNP for 10 years, 15 years, would be discovered to have submitted fake documents),” he said. 
Casurao said the Napolcom has started working on periodic audits, neurological tests and retraining for policemen to ensure they are fit for public service.
Many of these fake documents used by PNP candidates are likely birth certificates. In the Philippines it is commonplace for legitimate documents to be riddled with spelling and other errors. Correcting these errors takes a lot of time people don't have. So when they need to use these documents they simply acquire fakes. But there could be other fake documents used by PNP candidates as well such as criminology degrees. No matter what document it is there is no justifiable excuse for procuring fakes.

Why is Recto University still operating? How hard can it possibly be to shut it, and other places like it, down?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/872356/cops-again-try-to-shut-down-notorious-university
Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police on Thursday raided several establishments along C.M. Recto Avenue in Manila that are notorious for making fake documents—diplomas, death certificates, senior citizen cards and even land titles. 
CIDG members from Camp Crame came with two police trucks and stormed the so-called “Recto University,” entering five stores and arresting seven men suspected of being “fixers” or agents who seek out customers in need of counterfeit papers. They face charges for fabrication of public documents. 
We will not stop with our raids until their operations stop. We have a directive to implement the order of President Duterte to go after them,” said Senior Supt. Belli Tamayo, CIDG-NCR chief. “Actually, this is not the first CIDG operation against them and we will continue until they stop. They have different kinds of IDs. You name it, they have it.”
A directive from Duterte?  Really? Then how is this massive fraud still happening?  Drug suspects are being killed left and right because the PNP has a directive from Dutete to put a stop to drug use and trafficking but Recto University is still in session? Sounds like they aren't trying hard enough.


If the PNP really wanted to shut this place down you better believe they could do it.  But they haven't. And when has Duterte raised a stink about this place? When he speaks of ending corruption it's always in the context of corrupt government employees not the everyday wide scale corruption practiced among the common folk.

Recto University might just be the biggest shame of the Philippines. It is certainly a candidate.  The Philippines wants so badly to be a first world nation and the government and the people boast about how strong and stable the nation and economy are.  But how stable is it really when this sort of fraud is practiced openly, allowing impostors to pass themselves off as legit? How can the Philippines be stable at all when the whole nation laughs at this deception and says, "Oh well that's how it is?"

The foundations of this nation are rotten to the core. At surface level everything looks white and beautiful. But inside are dead men's bones and every sort of filth. A nation cannot be built on fraud. There must be trust. What kind of nation is it when you can't trust anyone and everything is a lie?