Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Insurgency: Martial Law

Duterte has warned that he will declare martial law if NPA attacks continue.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/24/2009510/duterte-warns-martial-law-declaration-if-npa-attacks-continue
President Rodrigo Duterte warned of declaring martial law if “lawlessness” of, and disruption of aid delivery by members of the New People’s Army continue in this time of COVID-19 crisis.
In a public address aired Friday morning, Duterte said he is notifying the military and the police that he “might declare martial law,” citing a recent attack of the communist rebels against soldiers escorting aid distribution. 
“Because in COVID [crisis], many are hungry, many could not eat...so the government will come in to help them. But these motherf*cker communists gunned them,” he added in Filipino. 
While Duterte did not identify the area where the attack happened, Army officials said Tuesday night that two soldiers died in NPA attack in Aurora province. 
Duterte said he is ordered the military to "kill" the NPA and he would "try to finish all of you" in his remaining two years of presidency. 
“I might declare martial law and there will no turning back,” he added. 
Duterte said in a mix of English and Filipino: “If you continue lawlessness, killing here and there, and it’s happening all over the Philippines, maybe I will declare martial law because you NPAs are number one, you take away help from people, supplies and their food.” 
The president also warned “legal fronts” of the communist rebels that they should “hide.”
DILG Secretary and former AFP Chief Año agrees that martial law is a viable option against communist attacks.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/04/27/martial-law-a-viable-option-against-communist-attacks-ano/
Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año on Monday agreed that the declaration of martial law may be a viable option in the wake of recent violent incidents where New People’s Army (NPA) rebels attacked local officials and their personnel who were on relief distribution mission in the midst of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. 
Año, in an interview with GMA 7, said leftist groups have taken advantage of the health crisis as attacks on government men and their escorts who were distributing social amelioration aid to residents affected by the health crisis were reported. 
He said this is the reason why President Duterte is considering the possibility of declaring martial due to the persistent violent offensives of the rebel group on barangay officials and military personnel. 
Año said that when the need to declare martial law arises, he will fully support the President’s 
The President of the Senate, Tito Sotto, says the president has an obligation to declare marital law if the rebellion continues.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1264056/sotto-duterte-obligated-to-declare-ml-if-npa-attacks-continue-amid-covid-19
“If NPA (New People’s Army) attacks persist and therefore rebellion continues in the midst of the pandemic, the President is obligated to declare ML (martial law),” Sotto told reporters in a Viber message on Friday.
NPA attacks have persisted and the rebellion has continued for 50 years now. Seems like a rather silly statement from Sotto. What's not silly is that the NPA still continues to clash with the AFP despite declaring a ceasefire which remains in effect until May 1.

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/04/23/2009117/5-soldiers-slain-wounded-aurora-ambush
Two soldiers were killed in an ambush by suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Aurora on Tuesday. 
Pfcs. Ken Lester Sasapan and Jackson Mallari of the 91st Infantry Battalion (IB) were assisting in the distribution of cash assistance under the social amelioration program (SAP) to residents affected by the enhanced community quarantine due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Barangay Diaat in Maria Aurora town when they were waylaid. 
Army spokesman Col. Ramon Zagala said three soldiers were also wounded in the ambush that triggered a gunfight that lasted for almost an hour. 
“We mourn the death of Pfc. Sasapan and Pfc. Mallari whose demise were caused by the treachery of NPAs capitalizing on the assistance provided by soldiers to communities in line with the distribution of the SAP,” Army chief, Lt. Gen. Gilbert Gapay said yesterday.
On April 19th the AFP was attacked by the NPA as they were distributing goods in Himamaylan City.


https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/734697/3-soldiers-killed-in-clash-with-npa-gunmen-in-negros-occidental/story/
Three Army soldiers, including a junior officer, were killed and four others were injured in an ambush staged by communist New People's Army gunmen in Himamaylan City in Negros Occidental Sunday morning. 
Maj. Franco Ver Lopez, spokesman of the Army's 303rd Brigade, said the rebels first detonated an improvised bomb and lobbed grenades on the soldiers before exchanging gunfire. 
Lopez said the firefight occurred at around 10 a.m. in Barangay Carabalan where troops from the Army's 94th Infantry Battalion were on security patrol in connection with the distribution of financial assistance under the government's Social Amelioration Program. 
"They (the Army unit) received a series of reports regarding the presence of armed group who were conducting extortion activities in the communities forcing the people to give money and rice," said Lopez.
Less than a week later on April 24th in the same province but in the north in Victorias City the NPA attacked again.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2020/04/25/2-soldiers-wounded-in-clash-with-npa-in-negros-occidental/
Two soldiers were wounded in an encounter with suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Sitio Sicaba, Barangay Gawahon, Victorias City, Negros Occidental on Friday. 
Acoording to a report from the 303rd IBde, troops of the 79th IB and personnel of the Sixth Special Action Force Battalion of the Philippine National Police (PNP) were conducting information dissemination among the residents in the area in connection with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic when they responded to the complaints of the people regarding the presence and alleged extortion activities of armed rebels. 
While they were conducting community security patrol, the armed rebels allegedly fired at the law enforcers, which resulted in a 30-minute firefight. 
Military troopers and policemen recovered from the encounter site some war materials, including two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with blasting caps, a bandolier with five magazines for AK47, and another bandolier with two M16 magazines with ammunition, as well as two handheld radios with accessories, two cellular phones, a binocular, compass, four jungle packs, medicines, subversive documents, and other personal belongings. 
Col. Inocencio Pasaporte, 303rd Infantry Brigade (IBde) commander, in a press statement, lambasted the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)-NPA for its deliberate efforts to sabotage activities especially in disseminating health information to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the communities.
On Tuesday April 21st the AFP and NPA clashed in Zamboanga Sur.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100643
Government troops recovered an improvised explosive device (IED), high-powered firearms, and other war materiel following a clash against a group of New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Zamboanga del Sur, officials said Wednesday. 
Lt. Col. Manaros Boransing, the Army’s 97th Infantry Battalion commander, said the firefight broke out on Tuesday while the troops were responding to the reported presence of NPA rebels in Barangay Balukbahan, Bayog town. 
“The locals are already complaining of the exploitation and abuse of the NPA, coercing them to provide money and food to feed the armed group while we’re on coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) crisis,” Boransing said. 
He said the troops recovered an M16A1 assault rifle, an IED fashioned as a landmine, and other war materiel abandoned by the NPA rebels.
Three days later on Friday the 24th they clashed again in the same area.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100865
A soldier was killed after government troops clashed anew against the communist New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Zamboanga del Sur, military officials said Friday. 
Lt. Col. Manaros Boransing II, Army’s 97th Infantry Battalion commander, disclosed the firefight broke out around 7:40 a.m. Friday in Barangay Balukbahan, Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur. 
Boransing withheld the identity of the slain soldier, who “was badly wounded during the encounter and expired around 10 a.m. during the emergency air evacuation by our Air Force and our military doctors”. 
A pursuit operation has been launched, he said, "to neutralize the NPA rebels" who fled to different directions as the troops out-maneuvered them during the encounter.
If the AFP outmaneuvered the NPA rebels then how were they able to get away? 

Back to back skirmishes between the AFP and NPA occurred on April 19th and 20th in Surigao del Norte and Agusan del Norte.

An alleged leader of the New People’s Army (NPA) was killed while a minor was rescued when skirmishes erupted between soldiers of the 29th Infantry Battalion and communist guerrillas in Surigao del Norte and Agusan del Norte on April 19 and 20. 
Also, three NPAs were captured. 
Lt Col. Ezra Balagtey, the spokesperson of Eastern Mindanao Command, said the slain rebel was Kevin Caballero alias Banjo, a known vice leader of the NPA. He also said that three other rebels were captured. 
On Monday morning, elements of the 29th IB clashed with a group of NPA in Barangay Bangayan, Kitcharao, Agusan Del Norte during a hot pursuit operation. They recovered an M4 rifle with an attached M203 grenade launcher, subversive documents, and one landmine switch kit. 
The pursuit came after elements of the same unit encountered more or less 20 NPAs at 5:30 a.m. of the same day in Barangay Bangayan, which resulted in the discovery of an NPA hideout, the capture of three suspected NPA members, and the rescue of a nine-year-old boy. 
Another 15-minute skirmish followed at about 3 p.m. as the troops conducted a clearing operation, which led to the seizure of one AK-47 rifle.
While only one child solider was rescued in these clashes 5 were rescued after a confrontation in Iloilo.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100397
Five "child warriors" of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) were among the 11 captured individuals in an encounter between the Philippine Army and the rebels in Miagao, lloilo on Saturday, an Army commander has confirmed. 
The Philippine Army’s 61st Infantry Battalion (61IB) under the 301st Infantry Brigade (301st IBde) said government troops have responded to persistent reports of locals that the CPP-NPA is conducting training of minor recruits at Sitio Anoy, Cabalaunan village, Miagao. 
The blocking force of the Army has captured 11 rebels while one was killed in the 35-minute gun battle. 
“For the captured, we have five minors. One of them is 14 years old; two are 15 years old; one is 16 years old, and the other one is 17 years old,” Col. Marion Sison, commander of the 301st IBde, told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in a phone interview on Monday. 
Sison confirmed that the five can be considered as "child warriors" as some of them are “newly recruited and some are armed already,” he said.
At one clash site the AFP noticed children looking on observing the fighting.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1101027
An Army official of the 103rd Infantry Brigade (103rd IBde) on Sunday called on the New People's Army (NPA) to allow children in their group to return to their respective families after two armed encounters that occurred on Saturday in Barangay Buntalis, Lumba-Bayabao town in Lanao del Sur. 
Col. Jose Maria Cuerpo, the brigade commander, said during the clashes, government troops noticed that there were children looking on who they believed were not residents but likely relatives of the NPA fighters since the encounter site had no villages nearby. 
"I'm calling (for these NPA fighters) to give these children to the nearby village leader so that we can help them return to their homes," he said. 
The latest clashes at past 9 a.m. and past 2 p.m. resulted in the death of an NPA member. A report from the 1st Infantry Division’s Public Affairs Office said the government troops “out-maneuvered the 20 NPA members, whom the military labeled as terrorists, in their lair”.
The government forces seized three high-powered firearms, 36 sacks of rice and other war materiel from the rebel group, which, according to the military, is also operating in the hinterland boundaries of Bukidnon and this city. 
No government soldier was wounded in the clashes but the military believed there were wounded rebels based on the bloodstains discovered in their withdrawal routes.
"Residents and concerned citizens reported the timely and accurate report that led to the encounter that favored the government troops," Cuerpo said. 
He also said the armed men were the same group that conducted tactical offensives and previous ambuscades of government troops in Bukidnon near the boundary of Lanao del Sur province. 
“They also threatened the front-liners who are helping the communities in defeating and mitigating the spread of Covid-19 disease,” Cuerpo said, referring to some atrocities in Luzon and Visayas areas. 
Meanwhile, the slain NPA member was buried by soldiers in the area, according to Cuerpo. 
"There are no residents in the area. The soldiers buried the dead enemy. It was a decent burial as respect to a human being," he said.
So 19 or 20 NPA fighters were able to escape an AFP attack with their children in tow? And the AFP discovered their "withdrawl routes" but did not pursue? Did they let them get away on purpose? What is the AFP's protocol for pursuing fleeing terrorists? They could not have been retreating too fast if they had children with them.

Along with employing child warriors the NPA also continues to put everyone in danger by using landmines.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100623
 A top military official in Surigao del Norte has expressed alarm over the continued use of anti-personnel mines (APMs) by the communists New People’s Army (NPA). 
Lt. Col. Jeffrey A Villarosa, commander of the Army's 30th Infantry Battalion (30IB), said the recent recovery of APMs in a remote barangay in Surigao del Norte only proves the continuing use of APMs by the rebels. 
Villarosa reiterated that APMs pose danger to the lives of residents in the area. 
Government troops recovered two APMs last Sunday following an encounter with NPA rebels in Barangay Camam-onan, Guigaquit, Surigao del Norte. 
“We received reports from concerned citizens that CNTs (Communist NPA Terrorists) were conducting extortion and recruitment activities in their community,” Villarosa said.
Aside from the APMs, government soldiers also recovered bomb-making materials, ammunition, and subversive documents.
 
I commend the boldness of concerned citizens for timely sending us information that led to this encounter. It is just sad to note that in the midst of our efforts in making our communities free from the 2019 coronavirus disease (Covid19), the CNTs continue to pursue their selfish agenda by forcing the civilians to gather to listen to their propaganda," Villarosa said. 
He also condemned the continued use of APM by the NPA, saying the use of this war materiel is contrary to the provisions of the International Humanitarian Law (IHL). 
Last year, Quilang said a total of 18 APMs were recovered by government troops in the province.
In addition to the NPA the AFP is still fighting with Abu Sayyaf. Last week 12 soldiers were killed in a clash in Sulu.  This week 6 ASG terrorists were killed in a second clash in Sulu.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100762
Six Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits were killed while eight soldiers wounded after a firefight broke out anew in the military's continuing offensives in the province of Sulu, officials said Thursday. 
Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said the firefight broke out around 6 p.m. Wednesday in Barangay Latih, Patikul, Sulu. 
Sobejana said the 34-minute clash ensued as the troops chanced upon a group of Abu Sayyaf bandits while conducting combat operation. 
The troops launched an "all-out offensive" against the ASG bandits after the April 17 firefight that resulted in the death of 12 soldiers and the wounding of 12 others in Sitio Bud Lubong, Barangay Danag, Patikul. 
“We are sustaining our focused military operations in Sulu to finish the Abu sayyaf Group and bring about peace in the said province,” Sobejana said
ASG and the BIFF continue to pose problems for the AFP. They also are connected with ISIS.  This week the AFP brushed aside a message about impending ISIS attacks as fake news.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1261875/military-brushes-aside-viral-message-about-supposed-threat-of-is-attack
The military has brushed aside a supposed warning about impending attacks by Islamic State (IS) militants that has gone viral. 
Major Arvin John Encinas, spokesperson of the Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said the message was meant to instill fear and confusion, as the country is preoccupied in the fight against the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19). 
Encinas said that the supposed threat is “recycled,” noting that these circulated in 2017, even before the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law.
While the threats may be recycled and filed with wrong information the AFP might want to still take the threat seriously.


https://businessmirror.com.ph/2020/04/25/war-on-2-fronts/
THE unenviable role of soldiers as frontliners in the fight to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) may have been deceitfully used by the Islamic State (IS) to unify warring factions of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in Sulu and align these previously disparate bands with the international terrorist group. 
The recent firefight in the province, which pitted Army troops against fighters under two of the most senior and notorious terrorist leaders in Sulu, seems to support the assertion that IS may have completed its goal to recruit the entire ASG under its wings. 
Last week’s battle, where 11 soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded, was waged on the other side by around 40 combined fighters under Radullan Sahiron, the “emir” of the ASG, and Hatib Hadjan Sawadjaan, leader of the IS in Mindanao. 
For Sahiron and Sawadjaan to collaborate and work together, along with their men, is seen as a “worrisome” development in the government’s effort to counter the IS’s recruitment of local members and stop its terrorist activities in the country. 
The alignment, or recruitment, of Sahiron and his men into the IS jibed with a report of the United States in December last year about the resurgence of the IS terror activities and its recruitment in Mindanao. 
The report, issued by the Lead Inspector General for the Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines (OPE-P), the US counterterrorism program in the country, noted IS’s stepped up and sustained recruitment effort, including from the ranks of displaced Marawi City residents. 
The US report also raised the possibility that the IS and its aligned groups could stage a “high-profile operation” similar to the Marawi siege if the recruitment is not derailed decisively, and soon. 
Armed Forces Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) commander Lt. Gen. Cirilito Sobejana has ordered a fresh offensive against the combined Sahiron-Sawadjaan group as part of the sustained operations against the ASG in Sulu in the aftermath of the latest clash. 
The gunbattle, where three of the slain soldiers were also beheaded, lent credence to the belief that Sawadjaan may have been successful in recruiting Sahiron and his men into the IS fold while the military is busy helping in the fight against the pandemic. 
A purported video of the firefight—showing a terrorist beheading a dead soldier—flashed a foreign-looking fighter among the terrorists. 
Sobejana said no more than 200 ASG members still operate in Sulu. 
The Sulu-based 11th Infantry Division said it is now fighting the twin strains of terrorism and the coronavirus in the province, both equally deadly, and giving soldiers no room to be complacent.
Two warring factions of Abu Sayyaf have now been united making for a deadly and worrisome development in the AFP's fight against terrorism.  Whatever this means it does not bode well. Is it really just a coincidence that after the firefight between ASG and the AFP that threats of an ISIS attack began circulating online? Real or not that message should be taken seriously.

The AFP remains hard at work across the nation. Many barangay captains in metro Manila have requested their assistance in enforcing the quarantine.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/22/2008930/afp-flooded-requests-quarantine-enforcement
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is being flooded with requests from Metro Manila barangay captains needing additional troops to help them enforce the government-declared enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in their respective communities. 
Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo, AFP spokesman, said local governments – in particular, Quezon City, Parañaque, Mandaluyong and the municipality of Pateros – have asked the AFP leadership for additional troops. 
“If we are going to base on the requests received by AFP, we can say that barangay captains in whole of Metro Manila are asking the AFP for more troops to enforce provisions of the ECQ,” Arevalo said. 
Currently, he said on top of the regular troops, around 800 military reservists have volunteered to render COVID-19 duties in Metro Manila. 
Arevalo said 500 of these reservists, all under the supervision of regular military members, are currently deployed in Quezon City and Manila, while 300 others are helping enforce quarantine in the cities of Parañaque and Pasay. 
The AFP likewise deployed 15 additional military vehicles installed with loudspeakers for deployment on major city streets, as well as secondary and community roads, to remind the general public to strictly enforce physical distancing and observe the enforced curfews in their respective communities so as to prevent the spread of the virus. 
“This is but one of the many steps that the AFP is taking in line with an enhanced visibility of our soldiers in support of our colleagues in the Philippine National Police, apart from what our soldiers are doing in COVID-19 quarantine checkpoints,” Arevalo said.
The enhanced community quarantine and lockdown in metro Manila has been extended for another two weeks until May 15th. Perhaps it will be extended again. Whatever the case the AFP remains on the frontline enforcing the quarantine and fighting terrorists.

Monday, April 27, 2020

The God Culture: Attempted Copyright Takedown

Over several lengthy blog posts I have taken up The God Culture's challenge to test them to see if what they are saying is true.  In each post I have documented that they are in fact not telling the truth.  They have manipulated sources, copy/pasted from other people's research and blogs, discussed at length texts (Dionysius Perigeretes for example) as if they had read them but in fact have not, and that their whole paradigm is false and unfounded with no legitimate historian or historical maps and documents to back them up. I have also peppered each post with screenshots from their videos to illustrate their views.

What has been The God Culture's response? They cry out in pain even as they strike me. That is to say they post comment after whiny comment insisting I have proven nothing and accusing me of libel and breaking the law all the while impugning my motives and character. They accuse me of that which they are guilty which is one of the oldest propaganda tricks in the book.

But that is not all.  Behind the scenes they have been attempting to use the law to bring down my exposés.

https://www.lumendatabase.org/notices/search?utf8=✓&sender_name=The+God+Culture&sender_name-require-all=true&sort_by=

There are actually seven DMCA complaints that The God Culture has filed against this blog.  DMCA means Digital Millennium Copyright Act. They have accused me of using copyrighted material and wish to have it removed.  Here are their complaints in order from top to bottom:
1. "Lost Tribes of Israel in the Philippines" copyrighted slide from our copyrighted YouTube video including our Trademarked logo without authorization. 
2. Trademarked logo is used first by itself and that is ILLEGAL. Then, multiple copyrighted slides. This guy is one big copyright infringement with no regard for the law. He then commits libel, gross negligence, fraud, harassment and bullying to name a few. Disgusting! 
3. "Balangay" copyrighted slide from our YouTube video and several others. All our videos are legally copyrighted and all content as well as our Trademarked logo to which this blogger has no permission to use. Plus he uses our personal images as well as others without our permission. 
4. "Philippine Gold in Ancient Egypt" slide from our copyrighted YouTube videos along with our trademarked logo is being used without our permission. 
5."Isle of Chryse" slide from our copyrighted YouTube video with Trademarked logo used without our permission. 
6. "Who lived in Qumran? Essenes." copyrighted slide from our YouTube video with our trademarked logo without our permission. 
7. "100 Clues the Philippines is Ophir" copyrighted slide from our copyrighted YouTube video including trademarked logo without our permission.
Copyrighted slides?  These people are so stupid that they think using screenshots of their videos infringes on their copyright.  However on every single one of their videos we find the following disclaimer:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
There it is. By their own admission I am perfectly within my rights to use screenshots of their videos as I criticize and comment on them.  

found out The God Culture has filed these complaints because Google sent an email notifying me that a claim had been made against me.  That is ONE claim out of seven making its way to me. That means even Google knows The God Culture's  DMCA complaints are without merit.
Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog is alleged to infringe upon the copyrights of others. As a result, we have reset the post(s) to "draft" status. (If we did not do so, we would be subject to a claim of copyright infringement, regardless of its merits. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.) This means your post - and any images, links or other content - is not gone. You may edit the post to remove the offending content and republish, at which point the post in question will be visible to your readers again. 
A bit of background: the DMCA is a United States copyright law that provides guidelines for online service provider liability in case of copyright infringement. If you believe you have the rights to post the content at issue here, you can file a counter-claim. In order to file a counter-claim, please see https://support.google.com/legal/contact/lr_counternotice?product=blogger. 
The notice that we received, with any personally identifying information removed, will be posted online by a service called Lumen at https://www.lumendatabase.org. We do this in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). You can search for the DMCA notice associated with the removal of your content by going to the Lumen page, and entering in the URL of the blog post that was removed. 
If it is brought to our attention that you have republished the post without removing the content/link in question, then we will delete your post and count it as a violation on your account. Repeated violations to our Terms of Service may result in further remedial action taken against your Blogger account including deleting your blog and/or terminating your account. DMCA notices concerning content on your blog may also result in action taken against any associated AdSense accounts. If you have legal questions about this notification, you should retain your own legal counsel. 
Sincerely, 
The Blogger Team 
Affected URLs:
http://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2020/02/the-god-culture-dishonestly-edited.html
For some reason Google neglected to inform me of what material on the page is alleged to be infringing The God Culture's copyright. I am not going to wager a guess either.

I of course filed a counter-claim and Google responded thusly:
As described in 17 U.S.C. 512(g), we will forward the counter notification to the complainant. If we do not receive notice from the complainant that they have brought an action in the district court within 14 days, we will reinstate the material in question on Blogger. We appreciate your patience in this process. 
Regards,

The Google Team
Is The God Culture really going to file a suit in US District Court? Over screenshots which even they admit are perfectly fine and legal? No they aren't.

These people are amazing. Instead of going head to head in the blogosphere or the vlogosphere they have decided to use the law to shut me up. That is very dirty. It is also very Filipino. Recall Gaspar de San Augustin writing in 1720 about the character of Filipinos.
50. They are revengeful to an excessive degree—so much so that they are vile and cowardly; and the ministers have great trouble in reconciling them with their enemies; and although they do it through fear, it is never with the whole heart, for this passion has great influence over them. And since they need magnanimity and manliness to overcome it, and these virtues are foreign to them, hate generally forces its roots into them so deeply that it is impossible to eradicate it in a whole lifetime.
This is the reason why they are so inclined to litigation, and to going before the audiencias and courts with their quarrels, in which they willingly spend their possessions for the sole purpose of making others spend theirs and of causing them harm and trouble. For that they are even wont to pledge their sons and daughters.
Here we see this 300 year old observation in full swing today. It's understandable they want to remove my presence from the internet.  A Google search for The God Culture has this blog on the very first page of results.




The God Culture is so worried and paranoid about my blog that they have left the following disclaimer on several of their Youtube videos.




The God Culture is not affiliated with any other YouTube Channel nor any organization. If you see our logo or slides being used or even reloading of our videos on another channel, this is without our permission and illegal. If you hear another channel claiming affiliation in any sense, they are being untruthful. Always seek out The God Culture logo from The God Culture YouTube Channel as we have no other. The same with our Facebook, The God Culutre - Original is our only Facebook and we have no affiliation with any other. Though some are valid followers, others are attempting to mix in their communist propaganda with our findings which they screw up every time. That is the manner in which satan has operated for thousands of years and he most certainly is using them as well. Beware these channels as they will lead you away from Yahuah and into slavery which is their intent.
That is clearly a warning against me.  Are they are too scared to even mention the name of this blog?

If using screenshots of their videos infringes on their copyrights then what about these videos The God Culture has posted using copyrighted material which does not belong to them?


Is using footage from the Museum of the Bible's video Experience the Bible  in their video "BOOK OF JUBILEES: Scripture? Inspired? What does the Bible Say? Enoch, Jasher, Dead Sea Scrolls" a violation of copyright?


https://youtu.be/ehXPBXwIxio

It is only by playing the video full screen that the tiny text in the corner becomes anywhere near legible.



"Editorial Use Only" in small font. "The views of this video are in no way associated with the Museum of the Bible" in minuscule font!  If The God Culture is so scrupulous about protecting copyrights why would they write this disclaimer in an illegible font? How does "Editorial use only" absolve them from a copyright claim? According to them the bare use should be enough for a lawsuit.

How about this next video using the poster for the animated film Elcano and Magellan?

https://youtu.be/RaygO6E5ZKw

Is this violating someone's copyright?  Does the small text which blends into the background and reads:
"With commentary on "Elcano and Magellan" film poster for editorial use only per fair use"
absolve The God Culture of any legal problems? How about this next video?


https://youtu.be/4K4vALpt4Fw

Is using the Dolittle movie poster without a disclaimer to promote their video asserting that animals did in fact used to talk, which is one reason among many why the Book of Jubilees is pure nonsense, violating someone's copyright?  

Definitely using Kyle Jennerman's entire video minus 30 seconds sure is a violation of copyright. 

https://youtu.be/2wOr9SHludQ

Especially when you take into consideration that this video is monetized!




The God Culture is making money off Kyle Jennerman's video! What a bunch of hypocrites!

The God Culture, including their leader Timothy Jay Schwab, are an intellectually bankrupt "group" who cannot beat me in the arena of words and facts so they resort to the law hoping to shut me down. I use the word group lightly because there has been no evidence that they are in fact a group. No names, photos, or anything else proving the existence of a team of researchers has surfaced. Despite this lack of evidence The God Culture continues to insist they are a team and even left the following comment recently:
Tim does not conduct all research himself as we are a team and likely one of us just sent him the link to the source which is support for maps we already had. We represented the reference exactly as it is written and no, we do not require going deeper to confirm something that matches maps we already have for a YouTube video.
This was in response to my assertion that Tim had used a source thirdhand from J.G. Cheock. If they are a team and Tim was sent the link then he did not take the time to do as he tells us and "confirm all things." That is bad teamwork. If Tim took that source from Cheock himself, as I believe is the case, then he is lazy and dishonest. Either way this comment does not put Tim or The God Culture in a good light.

There is also no evidence that The God Culture has been engaged in "deep research including history, geography, archeology, science, language, etc." Rather than investigating various archeological sites in the Philippines or poring over primary sources in their original languages (be it Hebrew, Greek, Italian, Spanish, French, or English) which have been kept hidden away in musty libraries The God Culture has instead mined the internet for material. You cannot do archeology by surfing the web. Schliemann did not find Troy just by reading books.  He went out and dug in the ground. If the Philippines is Ophir that evidence can be dug out of the ground just like Nineveh, Ur, and Babylon were dug out of the desert. Is Tim going out to dig for Ophir anytime soon? No, he is not.

The God Culture has liberally used AncientPhilippines, Wikipedia, and other blogs as sources without bothering to even check if those websites are using the sources they cite correctly. Again and agin they quote sources second and third hand with no concern for digging up the primary sources. They have utilized some scholarly material by authors like Thomas Suarez and Charles Nowell but dismiss whatever conclusions do not fit their thesis as being the work of unscholarly agents blinded by a false paradigm and spouting the Rothschild line.

Timothy Jay Schwab openly admits his disdain for scholars and academia in general in many of his videos. His disregard for scholarly methods reveals itself in his clumsy methods such as claiming that because a Tagalog word sounds like a Hebrew word that means it has a Hebrew origin. Or because Magellan claimed he was going to find Ophir he actually did find it when he landed in the Philippines.

That is not deep research. That is quote mining to affirm preconceived notions. Everything The God Culture has to say is a claim with no proof except whatever quotes they have harvested from dubious corners of the internet. They gather a lot of circumstantial evidence, throw it at the unsuspecting listener with a lot of bluster, and claim they have proven their thesis. They then tell the listener to test and see if they are correct. 

Pray tell how is anyone really supposed to test the claims they make? How is anyone supposed to test what direction the Israelites took when they wandered off? How is anyone supposed to test and see if the underwater sea trenches are the rivers of Eden?  How is anyone supposed to test and see if the Dead Sea Scrolls are really the library of John the Baptist? How is anyone supposed to test and see if Chryse is Luzon? What are the methods to test such claims? The fact is you CANNOT TEST those kinds of things. You can gather evidence and make claims that best fit the evidence but you cannot test them in the same way you can perform a science experiment in your kitchen. Tim's untestable historical claims are not unlike those made by Neil deGrasse Tyson who makes claims about what happened on earth billions of years ago when no one was around. Not to mention Tim constantly resorts to conspiracy theories which make many of his claims unfalsifiable or untestable and epistemically irrational. If there has been a conspiracy to cover up the truth about the Philippines then how does he know that? He can't because it's been covered up!

The best one can do is look up their sources and see if they say what The God Culture claims. Sadly it appears that I am the only one who has actually taken up their challenge with any seriousness but when I point out all their errors they scream out in rage and post nonsense in the comment section. I am called a communist agitator, a demon, a yellowtard, ignorant, libelous, and a fool. They say we are done with you and will not be responding.  Then they respond again and again.


An actual photograph of The God Culture representative who comments on this blog

Believe it or not there is a lot more to say not just about The God Culture but also about the fake history of the Philippines being Ophir. There is a lot of literature on the subject. Some of it new, some of it centuries old. I think it bears looking at because in our time there is a whole industry pushing this line that the Philippines is Ophir and Filipinos are part of the Lost Tribes of Israel. It is not merely a lunatic fringe like The God Culture pushing this narrative but includes respectable people like Sofroni Dulay who is the Grand Patriarch of the Royal Houses of the Philippines and a Roman Catholic.

There is a thread that links The God Culture directly to Pedro Paterno and his blatantly false history of the Philippines. Did you know he invented a pseudo-Christian Filipino religion that he claimed existed before the arrival of the Spanish and that it is largely based on codes allegedly found within the letters of the ancient Baybayin script? The God Culture whole-heartedly endorses that nonsense.

https://youtu.be/7pmGkSWsIbo

In this video Timothy Schwab identifies Bathala with Yahweh (or as Tim calls Him Yahuah). He also shows how the Baybayin spelling for Bathala allegedly contains a hidden code.

Tim could never say this with a straight face unless he denies the doctrine of the Trinity.

"In EVERY SENSE the creator God of Genesis." EVERY SENSE?? With this blasphemous statement Tim has denied the Trinity. The creation of the world is the act of the triune God and not a monad or singular God such as Bathala. Colossians 1:16-17 tells us Jesus Christ created the world and sustains it by his power. Jesus Christ is not Bathala. It just prompts more questions about Tim's beliefs and teaching concerning the Trinity and Jesus Christ.

There is a lot in that video which merits discussing but it will have to be passed over for now. Listening to Tim speak one can hear echoes of Paterno and his fake Bathalismo religion. I want to trace this link to the best of my ability. A lot of it is connected with the propaganda and nationalist movements of the late nineteenth century which resonate even until today. Filipinos are still a people without a past thanks to colonialism and the dreams of Ophir are quite seductive. This is exactly what I pointed out in my very first post about The God Culture.
What if you were part of a people group who have been essentially colonised for 500 years and have practically lost all real sense of culture from before that time? What if someone came along and said, "You have been lied to all this while and I can give you the answers to who you are"? Don't you think those people would prick up their ears and listen?
https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2019/06/the-god-culture-philippines-is-garden.html
Right now with the country on lockdown I cannot visit any libraries or order the books I need so it will be some time before any real fruit on this subject is born. There is a lot of work to be done including reading the available documents and sifting them all for similarities in substance and sources. There is also The God Culture whose videos must be closely searched for what sources they use and then following them to where they lead back.



I also cannot do this alone.  That is why I have assembled a team of researchers.


These good boys are very loyal and will fetch me anything I need. Together we can do it!

Update:

I published this post with the full confidence knowing The God Culture would not be filing any lawsuit in US District Court and I was correct.  I just received the following email on April 30th from Google:
Hello, 
In accordance with the DMCA, we have completed processing your counter notice and we have reinstated the content in question. 
This post has been restored in draft version. You will need to sign into your account and republish it. Please let us know if we can assist you further. 

Regards,
The Google team
So there you go. The God Culture is all bluster. They talk the talk but have nothing to back it up. 

Sunday, April 26, 2020

American Man Meets His Filipina Fiancee For the First Time

Pewdiepie's newest video is a running commentary on the journey of a man who meets his Filipina fiancee for the first time. How does it turn out?  Is she scamming him? Who the heck puts mayonnaise in their hair?? Watch as he navigates the cultural divide between the USA and the Philippines.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Retards in the Government 151

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



https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/04/17/20/personal-grudge-illegal-drugs-eyed-in-ex-mba-players-slay
Authorities are eyeing a personal grudge and a connection to illegal drugs as possible motives in the killing of former professional basketball player Manuel "Maui" Huelar in Barangay Villamonte here on Thursday afternoon. 
“It could be previous grudges considering that Maui Huelar after he was arrested, he became a whistleblower. He also named prominent personalities in the government, in the PNP linked to illegal drugs. Prominent personalities here in Bacolod. That could be one of the reasons,” said Bacolod City Police Office Spokesperson, Lt. Col. Ariel Pico. 
The former chairman of Barangay 35 was arrested in a buy-bust operation by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in 2016. He was sent to prison after being found guilty of possession and selling illegal drugs, but Huelar entered a plea-bargaining and was released from prison in 2018.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1260539/cops-nab-makati-city-hall-employee-for-selling-overpriced-ethyl-alcohol
An employee of the Makati City hall was detained on Tuesday for allegedly selling overpriced ethyl alcohol near a convenience store in Makati City, local police said Friday. 
Makati police chief Col. Rogelio Simon identified the suspect as Chris John Nangit, 31, an employee at the Office of the Administrator of the Makati City government. 
In an initial investigation, police officers of the Makati police station Intelligence Section were conducting anti-criminality operation along Jupiter Street near a convenience store at Barangay Bel-Air when they caught Nangit selling 34 pieces of 500 ML ethyl alcohol for P5,960, or around P176 per piece, which is more than double the regular market price. 
A test buy was conducted to set up the entrapment. 
Seized from Nangit were marked money worth P6,000 and 34 sealed bottles of ethyl alcohol.
A battle over rolling stores is raging in San Juan City, as political opponents clashed over a mobile food service seen as crucial amid the coronavirus crisis. 
Former senator Jinggoy Estrada has accused San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora of blocking a mobile market that sold goods at half the price - an initiative of his daughter Janella, who had lost to the incumbent mayor in the last elections. 
Speaking to DZMM radio, Estrada, who earlier ranted online against the mayor, alleged that Zamora ordered Janella's "rolling store" to stop for lacking a permit. He condemned this as a political act. 
(They are asking for a business permit. This is not a business. [This is for] charity.) 
He claimed Zamora told San Juan market vendors to stop selling them goods for the mobile market. 
Estrada said that while his camp could apply for a permit, he refused to do so, saying the initiative is an act of charity. 
But Zamora, in a separate interview, called the Estradas' mobile market "illegal," and said a service that still charges money could not be considered charity. 
He urged the Estradas to comply with the law by securing a permit from City Hall. 
"Why don't they just follow the law? Are they above the law?... Dahil senador siya, dahil vice mayor dati anak niya ay exempted sila sa batas? (Because he was a former senator and his daughter is a former vice mayor, they are exempted from the law?)," he told DZMM radio. 
The San Juan mayor said the Estradas' mobile market was competing with legitimate vendors at the Agora Market by selling the same products at half the price.
The daughter of former Senator Jinggoy Estrada, who is a former vice mayor, has a mobile store where she is selling goods for half price. The mayor says they need a permit. The Estrada's say its a charity not a business.  The mayor questions what kind of thirty charges money.  The political feud between these two families continues.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1261665/2-bohol-cops-face-probe-for-violating-provinces-covid-19-lockdown
Two policemen are facing investigation after they allegedly sneaked into Bohol in violation of the no-sail policy being enforced by the province to stop COVID-19 transmission. 
Col. Jonathan Cabal, Bohol provincial police chief, said the two policemen, both Tagbilaran City residents, arrived in Bohol from Argao town, Cebu province last April 18. 
In Tagbilaran, the two policemen were required to go on quarantine in a facility at the village of Dao there. 
One of the policemen, Cabal said, is with the Bohol provincial police force and the other was a member of the Philippine National Police-Police Security and Protection Group in Cebu City.
Two cops snuck into Bohol province on a boat.


The dismissal from service order of Police Major Ildefonso Miranda, former Argao police chief, was signed by Police Brigadier General Albert Ignatius Ferro, Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7) director, on Monday, April 20, 2020. 
Despite the hectic schedule in relation to the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), Ferro said the administration was also keeping track of the cases especially those committed by the police. 
According to Ferro, the dismissal from service order of Miranda would serve as a warning to those policemen who were involved in any illegal activities or doing activities that might tarnish the name of the Philippine National Police (PNP). 
In previous reports, Miranda was arrested last March 5, after he was caught housing female inmates in his own office. 
When the dismissal order of Miranda will be official, he will no longer receive any benefits from the police organization.
If you remember this guy had female inmates sleeping in his office. Now he has been dismissed from the PNP.  Will criminal charges be filed?


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1100687
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Wednesday said it has issued show cause orders against 29 barangay chairpersons in Metro Manila for failure to properly enforce the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in their communities amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

DILG Secretary Eduardo Año said the move comes after reports received by the department from concerned citizens on the non-observance of physical distancing and continuing instances of mass gatherings in their barangays.
 
We have reached this point because some village chiefs are not keeping a tight watch on their areas. We cannot be complacent with Covid-19 especially that we still do not have a cure for this. Many have died including doctors and health workers. Everybody wants to return to the normal way of living. To be able to do this, everybody must exercise discipline -- every family, every local government unit, every barangay -- must comply with the ECQ," he said in a news release. 
The barangays issued with a show cause order are Barangays 11, 12, 20, 154, 220, 350, and 212 in Manila; Barangay Bagong Silangan, 178, 12, 176, 37, and 129 in Caloocan; Barangay Pasong Putik, Pasong Tamo, San Bartolome, Batasan Hills, Payatas, Fairview, Novaliches Proper, and San Antonio in Quezon City; Barangay Don Bosco, Moonwalk, and Marcela Green in Parañaque; Barangay Pio Del Pilar and Bangkal in Makati; Barangay Almanza 2 in Las Piñas; Barangay Tonsuya in Malabon; and Barangay Alabang in Muntinlupa.
29 barangays not enforcing social distancing.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Thursday said it will evaluate foreigners for temporary release or deportation to decongest its detention facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. 
“Yes, they will be evaluated if qualified for temporary liberty and/or deportation,” BI spokesperson Dana Sandoval said in a Viber message. 
She said the evaluation will begin next week, but so far, they have identified high-risk detainees. 
The evaluation will start next week. So far, we have three pregnant detainees (who are considered high risk). The recommendation on the rest of the inmates will be tackled next week," she added. 
Currently, over 400 foreigners are staying at the BI's detention facility which has a capacity of 140 people 
BI Commissioner Jaime Morente has ordered to decongest the facility after observing that overcrowding exposes both the inmates and their guards to the risk of getting infected with the virus.
Why not evaluate detainees on a regular basis so the jail does not become overcrowded? How hard is that? How hard is it to hurry up and deport unwanted foreigners?  Why have them hang out in limbo for sometimes years on end!?  

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1261571/murder-charge-filed-vs-cop-who-killed-senior-cop
A charge for murder has been filed against a policeman who shot dead his senior officer inside their barracks at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City. 
The complaint was filed by the family of victim Police Executive Master Sergeant Edwin San Joaquin against the suspect, 28-year-old Cpl. Bryan Jorkis Quinagoran on April 17, a day after the killing. 
Initial investigations showed San Joaquin was having a conversation with a duty radio operator when the suspect suddenly appeared from barracks 1 and shot him twice. The victim managed to run towards barracks 2 but the suspect ran after him and gave another shot. 
San Joaquin was rushed to Parañaque Doctors Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
Cop shoots another cop dead.  No motive known at this time.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1263377/pnp-chief-reminds-cops-to-make-proper-judgment-calls-in-line-of-duty
Police personnel should be able to make “proper judgment calls” when confronted by challenging situations in enforcing quarantine laws. 
Philippine National Police chief Gen. Archie Gamboa said he will make such reminders to his men following the death of a retired soldier who was shot dead by policemen manning a checkpoint in Quezon City Tuesday afternoon. 
For the comfort of the public, we will remind our troops to be very good in judging their courses of action when confronted with different situations in the field,” Gamboa told CNN Philippines’ The Source in an interview. 
When asked about his reaction to the public’s concern of the possible danger posed by seemingly trigger-happy law enforcers, Gamboa said: “Of course we are taking two points of view, but appropriate reminders will be given to our troops to exercise proper judgment.”
Now why would the public be concerned about "trigger-happy law enforcers?"  Where could they possibly get the idea that the PNP os trigger-happy and ready to shoot first, ask questions later? Must be black propaganda.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Picture of the Week: Bag of Oatmeal

I was doing some shopping and tossed a few bags of oatmeal in my cart. I eat a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast basically every day. When I got to the cashier she noticed there was a hole in the bottom of one pack of oatmeal and was kind enough to have the bag boy wrap it in a separate bag for me.


Of course I didn't buy it!  But she thought I would and that wrapping it in another bag, rather than counting it as a loss, was the right thing to do.

I should point out this happened about a month before the coronavirus lockdown. Probably doesn't matter though.  She'd likely do the same thing now!