Wednesday, May 24, 2023

The God Culture: 100 Lies About The Philippines: #7 The 1492 Behaim Globe is Portuguese

Welcome to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concerns Martin Behaim's 1492 Erdapfel globe. This map is very important to Timothy Jay Schwab's scheme to prove that the Philippines is Ophir. Tim tells a lot of lies about this map, willingly misinterprets it, and shows that he is not just clueless but an out and out liar. In the next few articles I will take a look at each lie individually. 



Martin Behaim was a German who worked in Portugal as a councillor for King John II. 

In 1484 Behaim moved to Portugal and set up residence in Lisbon. The circumstances behind this move are unclear but Lisbon was the hub of a wide-ranging trade network that included spices, slaves, and gold from Africa and it is likely that Behaim was looking for trading opportunities. He quickly found favor as a counselor in the court of King John II where he supposedly provided advice on navigation and astronomy.

After leaving the employ of Portugal he returned to Nuremberg where he convinced the town fathers to finance the creation of the world's first globe map. 

After Behaim returned to Nuremberg in 1490, leading members of the city council financed the construction of a terrestrial globe. Under the direction of Behaim, a team of artisans and craftsmen constructed what has become the oldest extant globe.

The completed globe, which came to be called Erdapfel (earth apple) by the townspeople, was originally housed in Nuremberg's city hall. In the 17th century the Behaim family took possession of the globe. It was inexpertly restored in 1823 and again in 1847, resulting in the corruption of many place-names and labels. The German National Museum in Nuremberg later took possession of the globe, which is commonly known as the Nuremberg Terrestrial Globe.

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

This map is 100% German. But Tim continues to insist it is Portuguese. 

The Famed Isle of Antilia: The Land Before Time in the Philippines. Solomon's Gold Series: Part 15A

1:03:30 What can we say about Antilia? Well, it is a match to the ancient Thilis, a reference to the Philippines even on the 1492 Behaim globe commissioned by the Portuguese government.

Answers in First Enoch Part 7: Enoch's Middle of the Earth. Exiting Inner Earth

32:09 Now we cover a map in 1492 where the Portuguese government commissioned a map with the latest data....

28:46 The Portuguese were already in the far wast controlling much of Malaysia and Indonesia and they released this map in 1492, the Behaim globe. 

Understanding the Maps Used By Columbus & Magellan. Ophir, Philippines? Solomon's Gold Series 16E 
11:30 Because the very first globe of the world is also the one he had with him. Now this isn't real hard it's called the Behaim globe and it's based on Portuguese data commissioned by the Portuguese government as a Portuguese government map. Uh, a guy named Behaim, a German, actually, uh, you know, took care of the project, oversaw the project.

It is simply incredible that Tim continues to insist that this map is Portuguese when it absolutely is not. It is German and that is a historical fact. Did he do any research on the subject? If he did he is willingly ignoring it. This lie is important to note because Tim cannot get the most basic information correct. As we shall see he interprets the map wrong as well. 

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Insurgency: Victory Marker

The year is almost half way over. What better time to list all the accomplishments against the insurgency in 2023 so far? Eastern Mindanao Command has released theirs.  

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1771185/afp-eastern-mindanao-command-cites-recent-gains-vs-npa-rebels

The Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Eastern Mindanao Command (Eastmincom) has scored significant gains against the communist rebels in the first five months of 2023.

Eastmincom commander Lt. Gen. Greg Almerol said the recent battlefield victories are a “testament to our continuous efforts to finish the dwindling communist terrorist group units in our joint operational area and to attain just and lasting peace in Eastern Mindanao.”

Eastmincom said that from January to mid-May, it has neutralized 155 New People’s Army (NPA) rebels and seized 172 firearms and 28 anti-personnel mines.

The most recent campaign led to the death of three ranking NPA guerrillas in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur last May 11.

Two of the said fatalities were identified as Alberto CastaƱeda alias Bern and JD, commanding officer of Sandatahang Yunit Pampropaganda 16C, Guerrilla Front 16, and Eric Mahinay Colon alias Neo, political guide of Squad 1 of the same front, all under the NPA’s North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee.

Almerol said Eastmincom has committed to eradicate NPA presence in eastern Mindanao this year “with the help of local government units and the support of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.”

While Eastmincom is "committed to eradicate NPA presence in eastern Mindanao this year" the AFP unveiled a marker in Isabela commemorating a victory against the NPA way back in 1972!

https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/16/military-unveils-victory-marker-in-drive-vs-reds-in-isabela

The military over the weekend revealed what it called an enduring symbol of their victory against communist terrorist groups in Palanan, Isabela.

A victory marker was formally unveiled by the Army 5th Infantry Division (ID) at Digoyo Point where, in July 1972, the MV Karagatan carrying a shipment of armaments intended for the insurgents was intercepted by the AFP.
 
The seizure of high-powered firearms resulted in the neutralization of a significant threat to national security and shook the foundations of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF), the military said.
 
The military added this incident marked a turning point in the battle against communist terrorism, crippling their resources and dealing a severe setback to their operations at that time.
 
In his message during the unveiling, Senior Undersecretary and Department of Defense officer-in-charge Carlito Galvez Jr. said that the victory marker is the manifestation of the valor and unwavering dedication of the Armed Forces in combating communist terrorist groups.
 
It also signifies the military’s unyielding commitment to safeguard the nation's security and pave the way for a better future for all Filipinos, he added.
 
Lt. Gen. Fernyl G. Buca, Northern Luzon Command chief,  said that the marker is a vivid reminder that through unity and determination, even the most formidable challenges can be overcome, heralding a future free from the clutches of terrorism.
 
“Our continuous gains against the CTGs in our area of operations are proof of the nearing end of these few remaining communist terrorists,” added Buca.
 
The unveiling with the theme "Marking the Foremost Victory of the Armed Forces of the Philippines against Communist Terrorist Groups" celebrated the relentless determination and monumental gains achieved by the Armed Forces in its mission to eradicate communist terrorism in the country.
 
The victory marker was called a powerful testament to the unwavering bravery and selfless sacrifice of the government forces in safeguarding the nation against terrorists.

Why are they erecting a marker to an incident which happened 51 years ago? Whatever setback was made to the NPA's operations at the time were overcome as the insurgency is still on going even in Isabela. is so-called victory is empty and worthless.

Recruitment by the NPA is still a problem in Samar. That is why two new schools are being built.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201671

The local government unit of Matuguinao, Samar is opening more primary schools in remote communities to help stop the recruitment activities of the New People's Army (NPA).

Elementary campuses will open in Bag-otan and Camonoan villages this year, said Mayor Aran Boller in a phone interview on Wednesday.

Currently, the 300 learners from these two villages have to walk for hours to attend classes in neighboring villages. Students in Camonoan attend classes in San Jose village in Gandara town while learners from Bag-otan are enrolled in schools at the town center.

“After decades of aspiration to have a school in their village, finally this will be realized this year. The evaluation conducted by the Department of Education (DepEd) regional office had a positive result. We expect that by August, these two villages will have classrooms,” he said.

The construction of classrooms will be funded by the DepEd while the lot is donated by the local government.

The Matuguinao local government also aims the establishment of a primary school in the farthest village of San Roque.

“When I went there, I learned that there were residents who were almost as old as me but had never been to school, not even in a daycare,” Boller added.

Going to San Roque takes a day-long hike. The easiest way of going to the village is to pass through Silvino Lobos town in Northern Samar.

The village was declared insurgency free in 2021, but there are still sightings of the communist armed group crossing the boundaries of Northern Samar to the other two Samar Island provinces.

The problem of illiteracy makes children vulnerable to recruitment by the New People's Army, the mayor said.

“As a leader, it’s depressing to know that this is happening to the youth. That is why it is not surprising that they are easily recruited by the communist group because they can’t even read or write. They can’t identify letters nor numbers. So, we really need to provide and give directions to the youth,” Boller said.

He added that after his visit, he immediately wrote a letter to the education department to build a school in San Roque village.

Aside from primary school, Boller has bared the DepEd's plan to establish two new secondary schools, which will cater to high school students living in far-flung villages of the town.

At present the town has only one secondary school, the Matuguinao National High School situated in the town proper.

This article is remarkable for two reasons. First of all the fact that these villages have been neglected by the DepEd belies any notion that the government gives two flips about making sure everyone in the nation receives a proper education. Roads, schools, running water, and electricity are all basic needs in our day and age. It is simply unbelievable that these villages have never had a school until now. 

Secondly is that these schools are being built to counter NPA recruitment yet no evidence of actual recruitment is given by Mayor Aran Boller. How exactly does illiteracy leave children vulnerable to NPA recruitment? He also notes that the village was declared insurgency free back in 2021. So what is the problem then? Passing NPA fighters are recruiting children? Where is his proof?

The NTF-ELCAC says developing remote communities like these villages is their new agenda. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201576

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said it would focus on developing communities formerly controlled by communist insurgents to prevent them from staging a comeback in these localities.

In a statement late Monday, NTF-ELCAC executive director Undersecretary Ernesto C. Torres Jr. said this would be their roadmap in "peace-bringing" efforts.

Torres also emphasized the importance of the Barangay Development Program (BDP) and the Retooled Community Support Program (RCSP) as drivers of peace and development in areas formerly affected by the New People's Army (NPA).

"Undersecretary Torres also assured an intensified participation from national government agencies in contributing to the BDP and RCSP," NTF-ELCAC Secretariat Director for Strategic Communications Gerardo Zamudio said.

These efforts are part of the NTF-ELCAC's campaign that will seek the promotion of unity, lasting peace, and sustainable development in the country, he said adding that this "shift from war to peace" is emphasized as the task force is nearing the attainment of its objective of ending the armed conflict.

Translation: they will be building more roads and schools. Newly appointed co-Vice Chair Sara Duterte will be leading the way. 

Zamudio also noted that the appointment of Vice President Sara Duterte as NTF-ELCAC co-vice chair would bring momentum to the body's mission.

"Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya, NTF-ELCAC StratCom Cluster head, and Undersecretary Torres explained the game-changing role of the Vice President, especially during the NTF-ELCAC’s transition to peace-bringing efforts. The Vice President is expected to provide guidance to the operation of the whole NTF-ELCAC, utilizing her experience as the former Mayor of Davao City," he said.

Torres said Duterte was instrumental in the defeat of the NPA in her city as she witnessed and dealt with their atrocities and the aftermath suffered by her constituents.

“She (Vice President) sees this as a commitment to bring about peace in our country,” he added.

Torres also elaborated on how the Vice President would strengthen the efforts to protect students from terrorist recruitment through proper education.

“We really have to protect our youth from getting recruited from the deception of the CPP-NPA-NDF (Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA-National Democratic Front), and that is where the role of our VP as the Secretary of DepEd (Department of Education) would come into play,” he said.

“We, at the Headquarters of NTF-ELCAC are preparing ourselves to perform our mandate with renewed vigor to harmonize and synthesize the efforts of departments, agencies, and partner stakeholders in bringing the much-needed services to far-flung areas, particularly the conflict-affected and vulnerable areas for CTG (communist terrorist group) exploitation in order to attain genuine peace and sustainable development."

He said this would be done via the whole-of-government approach, whole-of-nation participation, and founded on good governance and unity.

"As the NTF-ELCAC achieves its goals in addressing the root causes of the communist armed conflict, its commitment to ensure the security of the Filipino people will not falter. NTF-ELCAC’s dedication to harmonizing the efforts of government agencies toward the attainment of its objectives will not wane despite the weakening of the CTG. Until the CTG’s threat has been completely eradicated, NTF-ELCAC will serve as the Filipino people’s guardian against their deceptions, crimes, and atrocities," Torres said.

Now that Sara has been appointed co-Vice Chair of the NTF-ELCAC says they are "preparing ourselves to perform our mandate with renewed vigor." What were they doing before? The sad fact is that development should be ongoing in the Philippines without the need for the NTF-ELCAC. Roads, schools, electricity, and running water should not be denied even the most far flung communities. The root issue of the insurgency is not the lack of those amenities per se but the corrupt government itself. But government reform is never on the agenda. 

The NTF-ELCAC was appointed to end the insurgency through a whole-of-nation approach designed to address a myriad number of issues. But what are they doing commenting on the Maharlika Investment Fund? 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201478

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) lauded the Supreme Court's move to dismiss the petition filed by progressive lawmakers seeking to declare the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) bill unconstitutional.

"The dismissal of the petition is a clear blow against the 'Makabayan' bloc's penchant for abusing legal processes by precipitately filing petitions that do not even satisfy the conditions sine qua non of judicial review," the task force's Legal Cooperation Cluster (LCC) said in a statement over the weekend.

In a six-page resolution, the SC ruled that “there is no actual case or controversy here, nor is the dispute ripe for adjudication. Colmenares et al.’s mere allegation of the unconstitutionality of the President’s certification of HB (House of Representatives Bill) 6608 and the House's passage of the bill is insufficient to warrant review by the Court.”

As pointed out by the SC, “To date, no law has been passed and HB 6608 remains pending with the House for further revisions, eliminating petitioner legislators’ concerns regarding the expedited passage of HB 6608 in the House.”

It also added that it had no reason to give due course to the petition filed by the bloc led by Bayan Muna chair Neri Colmenares, former Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani Zarate, ACT Teachers party-list Rep. France Castro, Gabriela party-list Rep. Arlene Brosas, and Kabataan party-list Rep. Raoul Manuel as the same is not ripe for adjudication.

"The (NTF-ELCAC) LCC lauds the SC for being a bastion of justice and champion of the rule of law," it added. 

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition by the Makabayan Bloc only because the law has yet to be passed. Undoubtedly they and perhaps others will file a protest if the bill is signed into law. The NTF-ELCAC is not gloating about the "rule of law" but using their voice to smear the Makabayan Bloc as a CPP-NPA front and as enemies of the people. In essence they are red-tagging the group.  There time would be better spent in "developing remote communities."

Red-tagging remains a problem according to the CHR.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/15/chr-stop-red-tagging-of-teachers-educators-members-of-civil-organizations

The "carte blanche (unconditional or blanket authority) act of red-tagging" of students, educators, and members of civil organizations in the country must stop, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) declared on Monday, May 15.

Red-tagging is the practice of law enforcement and national security agencies to publicly brand individuals, groups or institutions as allegedly affiliated with Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs).

In a statement, the CHR said it “cannot stand idly by while these violations of human rights take place.”

"We have stressed, time and again, that red-tagging is a serious violation of human rights, and can lead to worse forms of violence such as enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings," it said.

"The Commission also underscores that we cannot further polarize sectors within our society by mere reason of dissent or varying opinion," it also said.

It said the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) reported to the commission that the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) conducted an orientation last May 2 for students of the Carlos L. Albert High School on the alleged recruitment of students by the New People’s Army (NPA).

"CHR, in particular, takes cognizance of the presence of armed police personnel within the school premises which is a violation of Department of Education (DepEd) Order no. 32, series of 2019 or the National Policy Framework on Learners and School as 'Zones of Peace,'" the CHR said.

Thus, it said, the CHR’s National Capital Region office has started its own probe on the report and the reported incidents of red-tagging against ACT members in Region V and Region VII.

It reminded the government that red-tagging only undermines the credibility and professionalism of teachers and educators

"By labeling teachers and educators as communists or terrorists, their opinions and insights are at the risk of being dismissed without any consideration of their merit," the CHR said.

"This has a detrimental effect on the quality of the education system, as they are discouraged from expressing their views and providing critical analysis of government policies,” it also said.

Earlier, the CHR had urged government agencies to emulate DepEd in upholding human rights in its draft curriculum for Araling Panlipunan that cited “red-tagging, trolling and extrajudicial killings (EJKs) as human rights violations.”

“CHR hopes that this commitment from the DepEd is replicated by other stakeholders and government agencies to protect and promote human rights in all aspects of Philippine society,” it had stressed in a statement issued last May 3.

The NTF-ELCAC says there is no red-tagging but only truth telling.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/05/18/2267075/sara-truth-teller-not-red-tagger-ntf-elcac

Contrary to how critics have been describing her, an official of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said Vice President Sara Duterte is not a red-tagger but someone who tells the truth.

In an interview with “The Chiefs” on One News on Tuesday night, NTF-ELCAC legal cooperation cluster chair Angie Miranda said it is erroneous for Duterte’s critics to say she has a penchant for linking groups to communists.

“She is just telling the truth. She is a truth tagger,” Miranda said.

Meanwhile, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) and other cause-oriented groups have expressed concern over Duterte’s designation as co-vice chair of the government’s anti-communist task force, accusing her of being a red-tagger.

In the same television interview, former Bayan Muna party-list representative Teodoro CasiƱo said Duterte has linked the ACT with communist rebels.

CasiƱo found it ironic that Duterte is the current secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd) despite her attacks on the ACT.

“This is the officially recognized union of our teachers and she called them communist terrorists,” he said.

With Duterte at the NTF-ELCAC, CasiƱo is worried Duterte will continue to red tag teachers whom she believes are affiliated with communist groups.

He called for her removal from DepEd: “Our students and teachers deserve better.”

Miranda disputed CasiƱo’s statement, as she noted that the late Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison was the one who identified the groups that are affiliated with the CPP.

“You know who started this all? It’s Joma, the president of the CPP,” she said.

Miranda was referring to a video clip of a younger Sison enumerating organizations such as Gabriela and Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, which are affiliated with the CPP.

She stressed that being members of a left-leaning group does not automatically put their lives in danger.

“There is no red tagging as a criminal offense or an offense,” she said.

Red-tagging may not be a criminal offense but neither is belonging to the CPP.

Monday, May 22, 2023

Kuwait is a Deadly Place for Filipino Workers

In February another OFW in Kuwait was raped and killed. In response the Philippines issued a ban on first-time domestic workers. In response the Kuwaiti government has suspedned the issuance of visas to Filipino workers. So far this measure has displaced 815 OFWs.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/215277/kuwait-visa-suspension-displaces-815-ofws-says-dmw

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) reported that travel to Kuwait has been “deferred” for 815 overseas workers (OFWs) following the Gulf state’s suspension of new visas for Filipinos.

At least 515 of those affected are domestic workers while the rest were supposed to work in service industries as waiters, vendors, sales associates, and nurses.

Imagine being so desperate for a living wage that you spend thousands of pesos to travel to Kuwait to be a waiter. That is ridiculous and the symptom of a much larger problem which is that basic wages in the Philippines do not even meet the poverty threshold. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1766718/basic-wage-in-ph-not-even-enough-to-meet-poverty-threshold-says-think-tan

The poverty threshold, which is set by the government, already “grossly underestimates” poverty in the Philippines, but what’s worse, a think tank stressed, is that the minimum wage Filipino workers receive is not even above the poverty line.

According to Ibon Foundation, Filipino workers and their families “are barely surviving on the minimum wage [set by the government] because this is even less than the official poverty threshold for a family of five.”

According to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the poverty threshold in 2021, which is the minimum income that a family of five needs to meet basic food and non-food requirements, was P12,030, or almost P80 a day for every family member.

Ibon Foundation already stressed in 2019 that the poverty line is too low–the reason that millions of poor Filipinos are left out of the data, which the government releases every three years.

But this is not the only problem since based on data from the National Wages and Productivity Commission, the average monthly minimum wage in the Philippines is only P8,902, which is P3,128 or 26 percent less than the already low poverty threshold.

As stressed by the think tank, “[this] makes the minimum wage a family poverty wage.”

So, it's no wonder that Filipinos look abroad to earn a higher wage. Sometimes this comes at a great price and mothers are forced to abandon their children who are in turn murdered by their caretaker. 

But let's cut to the chase here. Kuwait is a deadly place for OFWs.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/05/16/23/proof-of-life-measures-for-ofws-in-kuwait-proposed

A lawmaker on Tuesday proposed several measures that would help ensure the welfare of Filipino workers in Kuwait.

According to Kabayan party-list Rep. Ron Salo, shelters for abused workers should be non-negotiable during the talks between Philippine and Kuwaiti officials.

The chairman of the House panel on overseas workers affairs also proposed so-called proof of life measures to protect Filipinos in the Gulf nation.

"One of those perhaps is a requirement by the employer that they would bring the Filipino worker to the foreign recruitment office or at the POLO's office regularly. Perhaps, once every quarter or perhaps, every month," Salo told ANC's "Headstart".

"This is what we called the proof of life. That even there are no police officers going to the homes of the employers, we're pretty assured that our Filipino workers are really being treated well," he added.

The lawmaker lamented that some employers still hold the passport of the household workers in Kuwait.

Philippine officials will visit the Gulf State this week to clarify the suspension of the issuance of new entry visas for Filipinos.

Without giving details, Kuwait has said the move was due to the Philippines' violation on a labor agreement.

In February, the Department of Migrant Workers implemented a deployment ban for newly hired or first-time domestic workers in Kuwait following the brutal killing of Jullebee Ranara.

The 35-year-old domestic worker was found dead in a desert in the Gulf State on January 21. 

An autopsy report showed Ranara was pregnant at the time of her death.

      If the government thinks imposing a proof of life requirement on Kuwaiti employees is a necessary thing then it's time to outright ban all Filipinos from working in Kuwait. What is it going to take for the government to acknowledge that the Kuwaiti people and government do not have the best interests of Filipinos in mind; that to them the Filipino is a kaffir whose life is worthless?
      At least one politician acknowledges this fact. 
    https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/20/total-deployment-ban-to-kuwait-yes-says-house-foreign-affairs-panel-chair
      Pangasinan 3rd district Rep. Rachel Arenas, chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, is calling for a total deployment ban on overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Kuwait.

    The chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs is calling for a total deployment ban on overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Kuwait.

    This, as Pangasinan 3rd district Rep. Rachel Arenas described as an act of retribution the recent decision of the Kuwaiti government to suspend the issuance of new entry visas for Filipinos.

    “This total deployment ban must be enforced until the Kuwaiti government sit down with our officials and agree to our demands. Until then, we should not entertain their demands and acts of intimidation," Arenas said.

    Last February, the Philippine government issued a deployment ban on first-time household Filipino workers to the oil-rich nation. This was triggered by the brutal murder of overseas Filipino worker (OFW) Jullebee Ranara, in Kuwait.

    Ranara was reportedly raped, murdered, burnt, and then thrown in the desert.

    Arenas, who has been actively assisting OFWs who were victims of abuse together with her mother former Deputy Speaker Rose Marie "Baby" Arenas, reminded the Kuwaiti government that the decision of the Philippines to issue a deployment ban to their country was rooted in its deplorable history of maltreatment against OFWs most especially domestic workers.

    She said Kuwait's "coercion style", or plan to pressure the Philippines into lifting the domestic workers ban with its visa suspension, does not sit well with the Filipino people.

    “It pains me to see OFWs being abused - more so slaughtered by people whom they selflessly served...This only happens in Kuwait and the Kuwaiti government seems to have no teeth in implementing their laws.

    "Our OFWs should be sent to countries who will treat them with dignity, protect their rights, and promote their welfare,” she said.

    Can you see the contradiction in this lady's statements? She wants the employment ban to be enforced until the Kuwaiti government meets the Philippines' demands but then she says it pains her to see OFWs being abused and slaughtered! Does she really think that abuse and slaughtering are going to stop simply because the two governments have come to an agreement?

    How about imposing the ban forever. And then take measures to fix the national economy. But by all means stop sending Filipino workers to Kuwait!

    Sunday, May 21, 2023

    The God Culture: Ask The God Culture: Why is the Sky Blue?

    Welcome to "Ask the God Culture." This is where Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture will answer any question you may have. Our first question is from Camille Villaroman. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dgMhhs5CKI&lc=UgzIA3RlEhMk_lCDh2x4AaABAg

    Camille Villaroman: Hi there.. Thank you so much for doing all these videos. I share them all the time but the most questions I get is are we able to recognize each other once we go in heaven after the judgement day???

    The God Culture: We have not found a scripture that says we do. Likely we will not. Yah Bless.

    Uh-oh Camille!  Looks like Timothy Jay Schwab has not read his Bible. Let's see what Paul has to say about this subject in 1 Corinthians 15.
    42 So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption:

    43 It is sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory: it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power:

    44 It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
    You see, Camille, the same body which dies is raised though it is raised in power and transformed. We can see this from the resurrection of Christ who rose with the same wounds in his body.
    John 20:24 But Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didymus, was not with them when Jesus came.

    25 The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the Lord. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.

    26 And after eight days again his disciples were within, and Thomas with them: then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you.

    27 Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.

    28 And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God.
    We also see that we will be recognized from the transfiguration on the mount.
    Matthew 17:And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart,

    And was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light.

    And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.

    Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou wilt, let us make here three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.

    Here we see that Moses and Elias or Elijah were recognized though they were not in their resurrected bodies. How much more when we are in our glorified resurrected bodies? The bottom line is that the Bible teaches the same body which dies will rise again which means we will be able to recognize one another in the life to come. 

    Our second question comes from Michael Redison. His question comes after M E related a story about asking his teacher why the sky is blue and could not get a coherent answer. Timothy Jay Schwab responded by saying that science has few answers in these regards, just failed theories at best. That prompted Michael to ask the following:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM7E0aWPk1A&lc=UgxZ3nr9HXFl7x_52y14AaABAg
    Michael Redison: So why is that the sky is blue bro? Tnx.

    The God Culture: We are looking thru the firmament at the waters of Heaven which were separated during Creation. The same which some poured onto the Earth combined with the fountains of the Great Deep bursting to flood the entire earth to 15 cubits above the tallest mountain. The Bible cosmology proves accurate as does the Flood and Creation accounts. Modern science doesn't and every time it disagrees with the Bible, they are wrong not the Bible. Yah Bless.
    Michael I am sorry to tell you that Timothy Jay Schwab is dead wrong. Ask yourself these questions: why is the sky red, orange, and purple during sunrise and sunset? Why is it the stars can be seen very clearly at night? Try looking through a glass of water at something and you will see how the object becomes distorted because the light is refracted. Likewise if a layer of water above the earth is what makes it blue that does not explain the other colors at dawn and dusk. 

    Aside from that the Bible says the windows of heaven were opened during the flood
    Genesis 7:11 In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
    Any water that was separated and above the heavens, this is known as the water canopy theory, poured down onto the earth and remains here.

    So, why is the sky blue? Because of the refraction of light in the atmosphere. You see, visible white light is composed of several colors. The rainbow is not just the sign of God's promise it is visible white light separated into its components. These colors can be seen when refracted through a prism.


    Light is a wave, or a particle depending on how it is observed, and each color has a different wave length. Blue light, when it hits the atmosphere scatters the most and thus the sky appears blue.

    The light from the Sun is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow. Light energy travels in waves, like waves in water. Blue light waves are shorter than light waves of any other color.

    Sunlight is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of air in Earth's atmosphere. Blue is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.

    When the Sun is lower in the sky, sunlight goes through more of the atmosphere. The blue light is scattered so much that the reds and yellows pass through to your eyes.
    Michael, sorry to break it to you but Tim is wrong. Science has plenty of answers for many of our questions about the world in which we live. Not all of them of course but the doors of knowledge have been opened wide as men have systematically and scientifically studied this wonderful planet God gave us. 

    We can thank Isaac Newton for discovering the light spectrum during experiments in 1666 which results were not published until 1672.
    "I procured me a triangular glass prism,... having darkened my chamber and made a small hole in my window shuts, to let in a convenient quantity of the sun's light, I placed my prism at this entrance, that it might be thereby refracted to the opposite wall. It was at first a pleasing divertissement to view the vivid and intense colours produced thereby."
    I'd like to thank The God Culture's audience for submitting these questions. Tune in next time for more answers from Timothy Jay Schwab!

    Friday, May 19, 2023

    Retards in the Government 310

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

     

     

    https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1961065/cebu/local-news/pro-7-orders-probe-on-2-cebu-city-cops-sleeping-in-patrol-car

    POLICE Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO 7) Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin has ordered an investigation into the two personnel of the Mobile Patrol Unit of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) who were caught sleeping inside the patrol car while on duty as shown in a video that gone viral in the social media.

    The two officers were captured on camera dozing off inside the patrol car as it was parked along General Maxilom Avenue in uptown Cebu City at dawn on Thursday, April 13, 2023, with its engine and air conditioner on.

    A certain Alex Lim took the video and uploaded it on Facebook.

    Because of that, CCPO Chief Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog ordered for their relief and temporarily assigned them to the Cebu City Holding Admin Unit while the investigation for administrative case is ongoing.

    The chief of the Mobile Patrol Unit and their patrol supervisor were also included in the probe.

    Aberin said the said policemen are undergoing due process and given the right to defend themselves and explain their side on the issue.

    “As PRO 7 is fast in recognizing good deeds of our men on the ground, we are also swift in imposing disciplinary measures to personnel who violate PNP policy in the performance of their duties,” Aberin.

    Two cops are being investigated for being asleep on the job. 

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1768755/police-arrest-soldier-who-gunned-down-fellow-soldier-in-tagum-city

    Police have arrested a soldier for allegedly shooting to death a fellow trooper here on Friday night, authorities said Saturday.

    Acting Tagum city police chief Lt. Col. Jeffrey Latayada said the suspect, identified as Cpl. Reibong Medalla, was apprehended following a hot pursuit after gunning down Jayson Cawayan, a resident of Montevista town, Davao de Oro.

    Police investigation revealed that the incident happened along a road at Purok Santol, Barangay La Filipina at around 9:30 p.m.

    Latayada said the victim, reportedly a member of the Army’s 10th Infantry Division, was riding a motorcycle together with a female companion, when he was shot by the suspect who was also on a motorcycle driven by another person.

    The 34-year-old victim died upon arrival at a local hospital. His female companion was unharmed.

    Latayada said Medalla was arrested by police in coordination with military personnel near an Army camp and is now under police custody.

    A soldier has been arrested for killing a fellow solider. 

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201514

    An employee of the National Irrigation Administration and his daughter escaped unscathed from an ambush perpetrated by still unidentified gunmen in Barangay Labu-Labu here Monday.

    The initial police report said Ismael Gudal was driving his white sports utility vehicle when they were waylaid near Labu-Labu bridge past 6:30 a.m., a few meters away from an Army checkpoint.

    Gudal, an employee of Kabulnan Irrigation System in Shariff Aguak town, was taking his daughter to school in Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat.

    Municipal police station chief Capt. Ramillo Serame said they are investigating the incident.

    A government employee has survived an assassination attempt. 

    https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/16/cop-arrested-for-selling-shabu-in-albay

    A rookie policeman landed in jail after he was caught selling shabu in a buy-bust conducted by agents of the Philippine National Police-Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP-IMEG), in Guinobatan, Albay.

    Nabbed was Patrolman Joshua Resentes, assigned to the Regional Headquarters Support Unit, of the Police Regional Office 5.

    IMEG director Police Col. Victor Rosete said the operation against Resentes was carried out after an arrested drug user squealed the rookie cop’s name as the source of illegal drugs during an interrogation. 

    A buy-bust was then carried out which resulted in the arrest of Resentes in Purok 1, Barangay San Rafael on May 11 after receiving the P16,000 marked and boodle money from the poseur buyer as payment for the shabu.

    Rosete said Resentes is now temporarily detained at Guinobatan MPS for documentation, proper disposition, and eventual filing of cases.

    A rookie police office has been busted for selling drugs. 

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1769859/panel-holds-cop-in-contempt-for-not-naming-informant-in-anomalous-drug-ops

    An official of the Philippine National Police was detained after the Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs cited them for contempt on Tuesday.

    Capt. Jonathan Sosongco, head of the PNP’s Drug Enforcement Unit-Special Operations Unit, earned the ire of Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa for what seemed to be an evasion of questions regarding the identity of the informant in connection with the seizure of 990 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine or shabu worth P6.7 billion.

    This was reportedly the subject of the pilferage attempt.

    Sosongco was among the 49 cops found liable for the alleged cover-up of irregularities in the police operation.

    Bato asked Sosongco who the informant was, but the latter said he only had the informant’s phone number.

    When asked about the phone number, Sosongco said the phone where the number was saved was already gone.

    (This alibi is too much. You’re taking too much of our time.)

    The senator then cited Sosongco for contempt.

    His fellow lawmakers did not object to the motion.

    “Sergeant of Arms, take physical custody of Lieutenant General Sosongco,” Bato ordered.

    (This man is lying too much. You called the informant. Then you will tell us you don’t have the number? You just fool this committee like that?)

    A PNP officer has been charged with contempt for lying to the Senate during an investigation.

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201665

    Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) operatives have bagged a police sergeant implicated in two slay attempts in Negros Oriental in a follow-up operation inside Camp Crame in Quezon City on Tuesday.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the suspect was identified as Staff Sgt. Noel Santa Ana Alabata Jr. and was arrested in front of the Philippine National Police Drug Enforcement Group Building (PDEG) at Camp Crame in Quezon City.

    He was arrested using two arrest warrants for cases of attempted murder and attempted homicide issued by two courts in Dumaguete City.

    He was later taken to the CIDG office for documentation and custody while awaiting a Commitment Order from the issuing courts.

    “The accused was formerly assigned to PDEG Region 6 (Western Visayas) and allegedly used by the Teves as a hitman for a certain ‘Ong,’ a rival of the Teveses in their business,” CIDG director Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat Jr. was quoted as saying in the CIDG statement.

    “Our verification is ongoing on the accused who was tagged as gunman of the Teveses to know if he is involved in other cases. We will be fair on all the information that we would obtain to ensure that justice will prevail,” he added.

    A cop accused of being a hitman has been arrested. 

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1770453/ex-cop-3-others-collared-in-antipolo-city-drug-den

    A retired member of the Philippine National Police Maritime Group and three others were arrested in a buy-bust operation on Tuesday night inside an alleged drug den in Antipolo City, Rizal.

    Operatives from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Rizal province and local police officers collared at 11:36 p,m. Lyndon Baylon, Aaron Marilao, Rowland Gamponia, and Joshualee Lopez in a sting operation inside an alleged drug den in Barangay Cupang, the PDEA-Calabarzon reported on Wednesday, May 17.

    Authorities seized 13 grams of shabu (crystal meth) worth P89,700 and various drug paraphernalia from the arrested suspects, all residents of Cupang.

    The report tagged Baylon as a “retired Maritime Police,” but did not specify who among the arrested suspects is the drug den maintainer.

    A retired cop has been busted on drug charges.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1770994/govt-worker-2-others-nabbed-as-drug-den-dismantled-in-mati-city

    Three persons, including a government employee of Davao Oriental, were arrested in an anti-drug operation on Wednesday night in Mati City, authorities said on Thursday, May 11.

    The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Davao Oriental identified the suspects as Eric Belsondra, 38, of Sitio Nasa, Barangay Dahican; Eric Lanaban, and Ronald Besoro.

    The joint operation with the Mati police was conducted around 9 p.m. against Belsondra in a suspected drug den at Purok Tate, Martinez Subdivision, Dahican, PDEA Davao Oriental said in a report.

    A confidential agent bought from Belsondra a sachet of suspected shabu (crystal meth) for P1,000, leading to his arrest.

    Also apprehended were Lanaban, a job order employee of the Davao Oriental provincial capitol, as well as Besoro, who were caught sniffing suspected shabu at the scene.

    Recovered at the scene were a medium-sized heat-sealed plastic sachet with suspected shabu weighing about six grams worth P40,800, assorted drug-use paraphernalia, and the marked money used in the operation.

    Cases of violating the anti-drug law were filed against the suspects.

    A government job order employee has been arrested on drug charges. 

    https://mb.com.ph/2023/5/18/police-chief-in-central-luzon-relieved-over-illegal-gambling

    Police Brig. Gen. Jose S. Hidalgo Jr., Police Regional Office-3 director, announced Thursday, May 18, the relief of a  chief of police in Central Luzon over illegal gambling.

    Hidalgo said he relieved the chief of police due to his failure to monitor illegal gambling operations within his area of responsibility.

    He said that he has given an ultimatum to all police chiefs in Region 3 to curb illegal gambling in their areas.

    Failure to do so, he said, will result into immediate removal from post as the “one-strike policy” is strictly being implemented.

    The PRO-3 learned of the police chief’s failure to contain illegal gambling after a concerned resident informed them that illegal color games are still proliferating inside a fun fair (perya) in Orion, Bataan.

    This was verified by the Special Operations Group of the Regional Intelligence Division 3 and a raid was conducted that led to the arrest of the operators and bettors.

    A police chief has been relieved of duty for failing to contain illegal gambling. 

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1201679

    Fugitive Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. has been formally charged by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) before prosecutors for the killing of Gov. Roel Degamo last March.

    NBI Director Medardo de Lemos personally attended the filing which also saw voluminous boxes of evidence submitted by the NBI to prosecutors to back the charges of murder, multiple frustrated murder, and multiple attempted murder against Teves.

    Remulla clarified that they initially received information that Teves purchased a ticket for a Philippine bound flight Wednesday. Teves’ camp, who has insisted that there are threats on his life, has denied that he had planned to return home.

    Ang alam kasi namin ticketed na siya (What we know was that he is ticketed), basta we have sources to tell us his movements. We will not release it if we do not have any reasonable ground to believe that something was going to happen, something may happen and that’s part of it. We have our sources to tell us what the facts are,” Remulla said.

    Remulla also urged Teves to return to the country and face the charges. “Well, flight is an indication of guilt, by any language, by any jurisdiction, by any legal system,” the DOJ chief added.

    Remulla said the presence of Teves is required if he wants to formally refute the allegations that he masterminded the attack which resulted in the death of their family’s political rival and nine others.

    Di naman pwede in absentia i-file yan (It could not be filed in absentia). He [Teves] has to personally appear to swear by the contents of his counter affidavit,” the DOJ chief said adding that the same cannot be done by Teves online or before a Philippine embassy abroad.

    “He cannot do that. He has to come home or they can file the case in court and the warrant will be issued in absentia,” Remulla said.

    Rep. Teves has been officially charged with murder.