Thursday, March 21, 2024

Coronavirus Lockdown: Top Officials Blamed, Pandemic Trends, and More!

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

The average number of daily COVID-19 cases in the Philippines continues to fall. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1918480/fwd-doh-covid-stats-feb-to-march-2024

The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday reported that 251 new COVID-19 cases were logged in hospitals across the country from Feb. 27 to March 4, translating to an average of 36 cases logged per day.

“This is 27 percent lower compared to the average daily cases recorded last February 20 to 26,” the health agency said.

In comparison, the DOH logged an average of 34,903 new COVID-19 cases per day during the “peak” of the pandemic in January 2022.

However, the DOH also reported that among the new COVID-19 cases, seven people died—five of them within two weeks from Feb. 20 to March 4.

Among the reported new COVID-19 cases, three were also labeled as severe and critical.

Out of the 1,185 COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds available, only 115 or 10 percent are presently occupied, while 1,119 or 11 percent of the 10,097 COVID-19 non-ICU beds are in use per the DOH’s latest data.

The health department said that its latest data shows “low severity and fatality” and is credited to the protection given by the high vaccination coverage among Filipinos.

“Moving forward, we have learned our lessons and we now know better,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa was quoted as saying in the DOH’s statement.

The health department also said it “continues to be vigilant for any new infectious disease threats and many other health conditions affecting Filipinos.

Looks like the DOH is gaming for "disease X" which could strike at any moment. 

The Commission on Population is blaming social media on the rise in teenage pregnancies. And also pornography which they say was exacerbated by the pandemic. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2024/03/14/2340382/social-media-partly-blame-teenage-pregnancies

Too much social media exposure is partly to blame for the alarming rise in teenage pregnancies in the country, the Commission on Population (POPCOM) said yesterday.

“(Social media) is one of the factors. Exposure to pornography has been high, especially in 2021,” POPCOM Knowledge Management and Communication Division acting chief Mylin Quiray said during the Bagong Pilipinas public briefing.

Quiray cited the Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study in the Philippines, which found that high exposure to pornography in 2021 was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Local government units must implement sex education programs, particularly among the 10 to 19 age group, she advised.

The Department of Education has started integrating sexuality education in the K-10 curriculum, Quiray noted.

Government records showed teenage pregnancy on the rise among those aged 10 to 19.

But its four years on. How long will these things be blamed on the pandemic? 

Some health workers have yet to receive their health emergency allowances. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1918866/top-officials-blamed-for-delayed-allowances

Private health care workers on Thursday called for the resignations of top government officials for bungling the release of their mandated health emergency allowances (HEA).

“Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa and Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman should resign for their negligence and dismissing the plight of health care workers in the country,” said Edgar Aran of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Employees Association, as members of the United Private Hospital Unions of the Philippines (UPHUP) staged a protest outside the Department of Health (DOH) regional office in the National Capital Region.

“The fund has been with you (DOH) since January. What’s the reason why you have not given the HEA for private hospital workers?” UPHUP spokesperson Ronald Richie Ignacio said.

UPHUP members complained that the current situation was “mired in confusion,” as both the Department of Budget and Management and the DOH engaged in a “blame game” which caused the delay.

It's unbelievable that after four years the DOH cannot distribute the money for private hospital workers. 

Public hospital workers have finally received their allowance.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/16/group-lauds-release-of-covid-19-benefits-for-gov-t-health-workers

After a relentless two-year battle, health workers in Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), and the Department of Health (DOH)-retained health workers have triumphed in securing their long-overdue health emergency allowances (HEA) covering the period from January to July 2023.

In a statement released on Saturday, March 16, the Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) confirmed that health workers from GOCCs received their allowances on March 13, while those from PGH received theirs on February 22, and the DOH-retained hospital received theirs earlier in the second week of February.

The AHW hailed this development as a significant victory for the dedicated individuals who have been at the forefront of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

AHW said these allowances, which were promised but previously unpaid, serve as recognition of the sacrifices made by health workers who risked their lives to provide care and support to patients.

The AHW congratulated the unions, health workers, and other organizations that tirelessly advocated for the release of these allowances.

It also highlighted that its unity, collective action, and unwavering determination compelled the DOH, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), and the Marcos Jr. government to honor their commitment.

However, the fight for fair compensation is far from over, according to AHW.

The HEA for health workers in private and LGU hospitals remained “unreleased,” highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the broader healthcare community.

But health workers in private hospitals are still waiting. Surely the money will be released...sometime.

Four years ago the pandemic struck and the government shut down everything and basically forced everyone to stay home. Here are five trends from that time.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/561528/five-pandemic-trends-in-the-philippines

Have you been seeing the post online saying, “This week was the last normal days of our lives?”

Ever wonder why? It was in mid-March in the year 2020 when the world paused and started a new way of living during the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, which took the lives of many across the globe.

While most of us were settling in just fine in the comforts of our homes, some were looking for things to do to make good use of the stored energy while staying safe at home.

Buckle up and try not to relieve the moments but revisit some of the most trending things that happened during the pandemic here in the Philippines.

Dalgona coffee

Let’s start with something simple. This trending coffee took the world by storm and has gotten everyone whipping their arms out just to get the best consistency for this whipped coffee. With just three ingredients, instant coffee, sugar, and water, you get to join in the fun. But, to be honest, did you love the taste of this coffee?

Plantito/Plantita Era

At some point, almost all the households in the country were filled with snake plants, monstera, orchids, and all sorts of plants that they found online. It was when houses and condos were becoming too small all thanks to the plants that were occupying the place. People were selling plants with INSANE prices and what’s more insane about this one, people were also buying them.

Now, we are just left to wonder if those plants are still around now.

Zoom zoomed to popularity

Everything was virtually done, thus, Zoom led the way to make working from home bearable for many. Family gatherings were also made possible because of this tool.

From picking out fancy backgrounds during huddles to sharing the screen to your friends and family to watch movies together, pandemic style.

TikTok dances

#savagechallenge was such a big hit and we see it all the time in our For You Pages. This is just one of the many dance challenges that took off during the pandemic. But in the Philippines, this TikTok dance challenge takes center stage, #marikitdancechallenge.

Do you still remember the steps to these TikTok dance challenges? If not, is this your sign to practice them again?

Online exercises

Virtual runs were big during the pandemic. Online workout challenges from companies peaked, and people started getting into an active lifestyle by doing yoga, Zumba, and simple exercises at home. When restrictions were starting to loosen up, people got on their bikes and started biking, while others put on their running shoes and started running one kilometer at a time.

Now, that we are back to the so-called “regular life” are you still maintaining that lifestyle?

The pandemic altered not just the way we saw the world, but also something deeper than that. It reminded us of how life is too short, how we should be wise with our time, and how we should always take care of our health.

As we remember how it was four years ago during these times, may we also remember to offer prayers to the lives lost during one of the world’s hardest times in history.

Funny how in this remembrance of things past the writer cannot bring themselves to condemn the government for enforcing the needless and economically devastating lockdowns. Does the writer remember when Duterte issued shoot to kill orders against those refusing to wear face masks?

The Manila Bulletin has also written a glowing remembrance of four years of the pandemic. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/15/philippines-covid-19-journey-4-years-later-1

Like many countries, the Philippines was not immune to the initial shockwaves of the Covid-19 pandemic.

To curb the rising number of infections, one of the Philippine government's first responses was to implement lockdowns, later categorized into "alert levels."

Four years ago, on March 15, 2020, Metro Manila was first placed under an enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

On March 17, the strictest quarantine level was implemented in Luzon. Several areas of the country were then subjected to varying degrees of alert levels as the nation continued to grapple with the impacts of the pandemic.

In May 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally declared that Covid-19 was "no longer a global health emergency."

Two months later, in July 2023, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. also lifted the "state of public health emergency" declared due to Covid-19.

While the pandemic exposed weaknesses in the country's healthcare system, the Department of Health (DOH) believed it also paved the way for transformative improvements in healthcare response.

"Moving forward, we have learned our lessons, and we now know better," said Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa in a statement issued on March 14.

DOH Officer-in-Charge Assistant Secretary and Deputy Spokesperson Dr. Albert Domingo also shared significant details about the country's Covid-19 journey during an interview on March 14.

Domingo noted that four years since the Philippines declared the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the average daily nationwide new cases now hover around only 25 to 30.

"In terms of health utilization, our number of occupied beds in percentage," Domingo said. "Whereas before, the highest reached 70 to 74 percent, now it's down to only 11 to 15 percent," he added.

Domingo furthered that the "denominator" of the number of Covid beds has significantly decreased. "Before, there were around 10,000 beds nationwide, but now only about 1,000 beds remain," he said.

In response to inquiries about the Philippines' readiness for future pandemics, Domingo said: "We are very much prepared."

Despite the unprecedented challenges, the Philippines' journey through the Covid-19 pandemic, as reflected in the current changes, can be described as a story of resilience, adaptability, and collective determination."

No mention that the death rate has stayed level at around 1%. No mention of the break down in physical and mental health from being forced to stay inside. 

Filipino tourists arrivals in Hong Kong have breached pre-pandemic levels.

https://www.philstar.com/business/2024/03/16/2340874/january-2024-filipino-tourist-arrivals-hong-kong-breach-pre-pandemic-numbers

Filipino tourist arrivals in Hong Kong, China just surpassed the pre-pandemic numbers for the month of January.

This was revealed by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in a dinner reception on Wednesday.

“The close ties between Hong Kong and the Philippines have been demonstrated by the strong inbound tourist figures,” HKETO Libera Cheng said.

Cheng cited that the tourist from the Philippines contributed 25% increase to the tourism numbers of Hong Kong in January 2024.

According to the data from Hong Kong Tourism Board, the city welcomed 85,878 tourists from the Philippines in January alone. This is a 25% increase from 68,588 Filipino tourists recorded in the same period in 2019, or before the COVID-19 travel restriction was imposed.

Hong Kong only fully reopened its borders in early February last year.

To attract tourists back to their city, Hong Kong launched a giveaway of 500,000 free air tickets for tourists last year. It also offered “Hong Kong Goodies” or visitor consumption vouchers containing a complimentary drink or a cash voucher redeemable at transportation, culinary, retail outlets and attractions.

Jack So, chairman of Airport Authority Hong Kong, last year said that the promotion was eyed to generate a “multiplier effect on boosting air traffic and enormous publicity for Hong Kong.”

I guess that means the pandemic is back to normal for wealthy folks who can afford to travel to Hong Kong?

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Lola Is Tired of Loud, Speeding Motorcycles

Excessively loud and dangerously speeding motorcycles are a nuisance throughout the Philippines. One old lady decided she has had enough. 


https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/17/septuagenarian-in-ilocos-norte-apologizes-for-throwing-stick-at-rider

A septuagenarian who went viral on social media for throwing wood on the driver of a fast-moving and noisy motorcycle in front of her house in Barangay Bulala here on Wednesday morning, March 6, has apologized to the public for her actions.

Renie Leaño, 74, a former teacher and an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), drew public attention after a surveillance footage posted on social media showed her throwing a piece of wood to a fast-moving motorcycle in front of her house.

The motorcycle rider, approximately in his mid to late 40s, returned and confronted Leaño who returned to her house but he followed her and bumped her, causing her to fall down.

The motorcycle rider sped off and Leaño slowly stood up and cursed at him in the native dialect Ilocano.

Surveillance footage later showed Leaño talking to another man, apparently complaining about the noise generated by passing motorcycles.

She later on was enraged by more passing motorcycles, and one rider whom she had said something stopped to confront her.

The man picked a stone which he threw at Leaño who avoided the projectile that landed in her house. Leaño was peeved and heard cursing while the man moved away.  
 
Some neighbors stepped in to diffuse the situation but Leaño continued to rant as more neighbors appeared. Moments later, she went inside her house.

She went out again and seemed to have not yet calmed down.    

People have lodged a complaint with barangay officials over Leaño’s actions.

Leaño said her actions were a reminder to speeding motorists to slow down when passing in front of her house as their noisy driving disturbed her and that it was not her intention to hurt them.

She said that she had been bringing up the matter to barangay officials since 2016 or a year upon returning to the country in 2015. 

Leaño said that she requested barangay officials to construct a hump on the road or put up a sign reminding motorists to slow down in front of her house. These, she said, were also for the safety of motorists.

She said that barangay officials have done nothing on her requests, prompting her to act on her own to address her concerns.

Leaño vowed to stop throwing firewood at passing motorists.

Barangay officials are consulting with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for appropriate solution to Leaño’s concerns. 

For eight years this lady has been bringing her concerns about loud and speeding motorcycles to the barangay. But they have done nothing. 

So, she took the matter into her own hands by throwing a piece of wood at and confronting loud speeding riders. Now, she is the one apologizing. Strangely, her own the neighbors have turned against her by filing complaints over her actions. It seems they are not concerned about loud speeding motorcyclists in their neighborhood.  

But others in this nation are concerned. In 2016 Senator Win Gatchalian introduced a bill penalizing drivers who use modified mufflers which increase noise. This bill was not passed into law and it was reintroduced in 2022. 

http://legacy.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/3913835576!.pdf

With the worsening traffic in Metro Manila , the concomitant noise emitted by motor vehicles just adds to the ordeal that our citizens has to go through every day. The steady increase of our population continues to trigger the environmental hazards of pollution, sad to say that the plague of "noise pollution" has never had any definite national policy nor regulation for control. Lumped in the general concept of air pollution, the dangers of noise pollution have been ignored or underestimated.

A World Health Organization (WHO) report has suggested that noise defined as an "unwanted sound" can affect human health and well-being, including annoyance reaction, sleep disturbance. Interference with communication, performance effects, and effects on social behavior. It further states that exposure to noise levels at or above 80 decibels has been medically proven to cause permanent hearing loss. This exposure to noise has also been associated with changes in blood pressure, other cardiovascular changes, problems with the digestive system and general fatigue.

While this bill is not law the City of Manila did enact a noise ordinance regarding mufflers in 2021.

https://manila.gov.ph/look-yorme-signed-into-law-ordinance-no-8772-regulating-the-use-of-modified-muffler-exhaust-pipe-and-similar-devices-on-all-types-of-motor-vehicles/

The point is, Renie Leaño's neighbors not withstanding, people do not like noise. The problem is that it is not so easy to file a complaint and when one is filed it takes a miracle for it to be acted upon. Renie has been complaining to the barangay for eight year to no avail until she took matters into her own hands. Now local officials are working with the DILG to address her concerns. 

So, good on her for drawing attention to this issue. Sometimes that is what it takes. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Insurgency: No Let-Up In AFP Operations

The AFP is enjoying high trust ratings from the public. But they will continue to pursue the NPA rather than sit on their laurels. 

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/11/brawner-no-let-up-in-afp-operations-amid-high-trust-performance-ratings

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) will not rest on its laurels after getting high trust and performance ratings in a recent survey conducted by polling firm Octa Research. 

AFP Chief, General Romeo Brawner Jr. welcomed the results of the “Tugon ng Masa” fourth quarter survey by Octa Research which showed that the AFP was one of the most trusted and top-performing government agencies in 2023.

“The result of the OCTA Research Fourth Quarter 2023 Tugon ng Masa Survey is an affirmation of the hard work and dedicated service of every soldier, airman, sailor, and marine in the performance of our mandate to the Filipino people,” Brawner said on Monday, March 11.

The military chief urged the officers, enlisted personnel and civilian human resource of the AFP to “continue working hard for the country,” and remain united and professional at all times.

“We will continue to fight to protect our people and our sovereignty,” he promised.

Last week, Octa research revealed the results of its latest survey conducted from December 10 to 14, 2023 which showed that 86 percent of adult Filipinos were satisfied with the military’s performance and 87 percent trusted them.

Is there any reason to think the AFP would sit back and relax simply because they have earned a high trust rating from the public?

In the first two months of the year 348 NPA and their allies have been neutralized. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1220568

Government troops have neutralized a total of 348 New People's Army (NPA) members and their allies in operations from Jan. 1 to March 7, the military announced Tuesday.

In a press briefing in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said this includes 301 who surrendered, 14 who were apprehended and 33 who were killed.

She said a total of 41 camps, 175 firearms and 44 anti-personnel mines (APMs) were seized from the communist rebels during this period.

"In the same period, a total of 44 local terrorist group members were neutralized," Padilla said.

This can be broken down into 27 surrendered, one arrested, and 16 killed, she added.

Troops also seized a total of 44 firearms, four APMs and five encampments of local terrorist groups, Padilla said.

How many of those neutralized were actual NPA fighters? It seems like only 44 but he breakdown is not made explicit. 

9 NPA fighters surrendered claiming they have been demoralized by the AFP's constant attacks. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1220492

Nine communist New People's Army rebels separately surrendered in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Sur, the military here said Monday.

Brig. Gen. Arsenio Sadural, Philippine Army's 901st Infantry Brigade (901Bde) commander, said on Sunday, five rebels yielded to the 29th Infantry Battalion (IB) in Agusan del Norte, while the other four to the 36IB in Surigao del Sur.

In Agusan del Norte, the surrenderers were identified as Maria Sila Galupo, Hanah Sarah Galupo, Narlyn Consuegra, Manuel Nakira Jr., and Urily Nakila, who all belonged to the NPA Regional Headquarters of the North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC).

The group handed over two M16 rifles, an AK-47 rifle, and an M79 grenade launcher with ammunition.

In Surigao del Sur, the four other surrenderers belonging to the weakened NPA Guerrilla Front 30 under the NEMRC are Bernabe Pamad, Ronel Estano, Mary Koy Cuarteron, and Lito Montenegro. The group turned in an AK-47 rifle and a .45-caliber pistol.

"The nine (rebels) escaped from their groups because they feared being hit by the continuous combat operations of the 29IB and the 36IB," Sadural said in a statement.

Sadural said the surrender of the nine rebels indicated that the NEMRC is "on the brink of collapse. We are now at the stage wherein insurgency is at its lowest point and nearing extinction. It's the right time to unite and embrace peace."

He said the surrenderers are set to avail of government services under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program. 

The North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee is on the brink of collapse. In fact it was destroyed in 2020!

https://mindanaotimes.com.ph/notorious-npa-group-of-reg-10-wiped-out-army/

The North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC) of the New Peoples Army was believed to have been wiped during the five-day clashes against the troops of the 401st Infantry Brigade in Andap Valley Complex in Surigao del Sur on May 14-19.

Lt. Col. Xerxes Trinidad, the 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office chief, said that 20 of the NPAs top leaders were killed during the series of encounters. He said the military operations were launched on the complaint of the indigenous communities regarding harassment and forced recruitments.

He said the NPA is also taking advantage of the confusion caused by the pandemic by ramping up their propaganda against the government. The documents that soldiers recovered from encounter sites and the overrun camps would support their theory about an existing plot by the Communist Party of the Philippines.

They also recovered two laptops, supposedly owned by Myrna Sularte or Mariang Malaya, the secretary of NEMRC, and Alvin Luque alias Joaquin Jacinto, the spokesperson of National Democratic Fronts Komisyon Mindanao. The laptops also yielded material evidence on the activities of the NPA.

Again, we see the danger of premature announcements of victory. Like in Suirgao del Norte.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/16/surigao-del-norte-declared-insurgency-free

Surigao del Norte has been declared insurgency-free after the massive and successive surrender of high-ranking New People’s Army leaders in the province at the provincial gymnasium here on Friday, March 15.

Gov. Lyndon Barbers said that the province has become conflict-manageable and ready for development. “Our province is now free, and thus paving the way for more growth and economic development,” declared the provincial chief executive.

"The province has become conflict-manageable?" Does that mean the area is not actually free of insurgents but only has a "manageable"number of rebels left? Yes. 

“Every week most of the NPA members are surrendering. They’re weakened at and awakened by the of the lies perpetuated by the NPA,’’ Abalos said..

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/17/surigao-del-norte-declared-as-communist-insurgency-free

Surigao del Norte is not 100% insurgency free. Rather, the insurgency has been weakened.

An official announcement of amnesty is just around the corner. When it finally comes former NPA fighters who wish to do so can join the Army.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1918657/former-rebels-seeking-amnesty-most-welcome-to-join-ph-army

Former rebels who are seeking amnesty are “most welcome” to join the Philippine Army, its spokesperson Col. Louie Dema-ala told INQUIRER.net on Thursday. 

Dema-ala made the reaction as Commissioner Jamar Kulayan of the National Amnesty Commission (NAC) revealed to INQUIRER.net that around 80,000 rebels are eligible to avail of the government reprieve.

“If joining the ranks of the Philippine Army will help them transition, reconstruct their lives and secure a brighter future they are most welcome as long as they have satisfied the basic requirements of the Philippine Army and passed the vetting process,” Dema-ala said in a text message. 

“The Philippine Army extends its welcome to former rebels choosing to return to the folds of the law,” Dema-ala said.

The offer applies to all former rebels including members of the New People’s Army (NPA), Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Pilipinas-Revolutionary Proletarian Army-Alex Boncayao Brigade (RPMP-RPA-ABB), Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). What will happen to Army morale knowing that you are fighting alongside men who fought against you? 

The AFP continues the fight against the BIFF and DI. After killing 2 BIFF fighters the AFP is bracing for retaliation. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1220490

Military forces in Maguindanao del Sur have been placed on heightened alert after two extremists were killed in a clash with government forces in Datu Saudi Ampatuan town over the weekend.

As of Monday, military detachments in the adjoining towns of Shariff Aguak, Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Mamasapano, and Shariff Saydona in Maguindanao Sur, areas where the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIFF) operates, remain on alert for possible retaliatory attacks.

Maj. Gen. Alex Rillera, Army’s 6th Infantry Division commander, said the Army’s 1st Brigade Combat Team conducted the decisive military operations at about 5 a.m. Saturday that left two members of the BIFF dead.

Brig. Gen. Jose Vladimir Caraga, 1BCT commander, said the remains of two slain BIFFs were retrieved in the village of Kitango in Datu Saudi Ampatuan.

“We found an M16 rifle, a .50-caliber homemade Barrett rifle, ammunition, and two improvised explosive devices,” Caraga said in his report to Rillera.

Caraga said about 20 BIFFs were sighted by civilians in the village and alerted military checkpoints nearby, which triggered the clash.

He said soldiers are now pursuing the BIFF group belonging to the Kagui Karialan faction.

On March 3, a BIFF fighter was killed while his father, a sub-leader, was arrested in Mamasapano, Maguindanao del Sur.

If they are expecting retaliatory attacks that means the AFP is acknowledging that the BIFF is not weak. Despite being small they remain dangerous. The DI also remains dangerous even while on the run. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1917990/daulah-islamiyah-on-the-run-says-ph-army

The extremist Daulah Islamiyah-Maute group is on the run, said Philippine Army chief Lt. Gen. Roy Galido on Wednesday.

(The Daulah Islamiyah is now just a small group that is isolated in a place that is hard to reach. In short, they are on the run. The Army is very aggressive; that is why we lost some personnel in the last few months because we were so aggressive in going after them.)

Galido said that they do not want to leave space for the militants to commit further crimes.

Furthermore, the Army chief said that the number of guerilla fronts has been reduced but did not specify how many are left. He said that the fronts were reduced because the government was successful in ensuring that its services reach vulnerable areas.

However, Galido admitted that there were a few guerilla fronts left in Samar and Bicol.

The DI may be on the run but that is sure to make them only that more willing to commit atrocities like the bombing at MSU.  Hopefully that will not happen and any intel the AFP obtains will be acted on promptly. 

Monday, March 18, 2024

Another Miscarriage of Justice in the Philippines?

The Philippine legal system is incomprehensible to the outsider at least. If someone commits a crime they should be prosecuted. Right? In the Philippines it's not that simple. The latest case involves a car accident in Quezon City.

https://mb.com.ph/2024/3/13/car-driver-in-viral-skyway-collision-freed-cleared-of-liability-on-rider-s-death

The Quezon City Prosecutors Office has ordered the release of the driver of a Toyota Innova which figured in a fatal head-on collision with a motorcycle at the Skyway Stage 3 in Balintawak on Sunday morning, an official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Wednesday, March 12.

But why was the driver of Toyota Innova detained and charged when the viral video showed that the motorcycle rider appeared to be at fault?

Police Capt. Jun Cornelio Estrellan, head of the PNP-Highway Patrol Group South Luzon Expressway Sub Office, explained that the police are strictly following processes, especially in incidents that would result in death.

In the case of the viral video which showed that the motorcycle rider was running fast, without helmet and travelling on the wrong side of the road, Estrellan said that the filing of the case against the driver is part of the protocol when the rider died.

“Since there was death in this case, the police will automatically file the case with all the documents and leave the prosecutor to decide what is right on the incident,” said Estrellan in an interview over Radyo Pilipinas. 

And in so far as the driver Toyota Innova is concerned, Estrellan said the QC Prosecutor’s Office said that he has no liability over the incident.

But the official said the decision of the family of the motorcycle rider not to pursue the case helped a lot in the decision of the Prosecutor’s Office that paved the way for the release of the driver from jail.

“It was the brother of the motorcycle rider who represented the family who executed  an affidavit of desistance. It was one of the reasons why the Innova driver was exonerated,” said Estrellan. 

On the part of the Skyway enforcers, Estrellan explained that they were not able to immediately prevent the entry of the motorcycle since it was running so fast and it was travelling on the opposite side of the road. 

You can watch the crash at this link. The point here is not who is at fault based on the video. The point is the reason why the driver was released. Here it is if you missed:

But the official said the decision of the family of the motorcycle rider not to pursue the case helped a lot in the decision of the Prosecutor’s Office that paved the way for the release of the driver from jail.

“It was the brother of the motorcycle rider who represented the family who executed  an affidavit of desistance. It was one of the reasons why the Innova driver was exonerated,” said Estrellan. 

This driver was released, not because the Prosecutor’s Office decided he was not at fault, but because the brother of the motorcyclist "executed an affidavit of desistance." Not only was the driver released based on the actions of the brother but he was EXONERATED! The actions of the brother should not matter one whit. Only the evidence should determine whether or not a case is filed. 

This is outrageous. But this is the Philippines. Prosecutors REFUSE to press charges if cases can be resolved between parties. That includes even vehicular homicide cases. If you kill someone with your vehicle but you can come to an agreement with the family of your victim you will NEVER face the consequences for what you did. 

This is not to say the driver is guilty of a crime. It is to say that the Prosecutor's Office did not release him based on evidence but on the actions of the victim's family. That is wrong. 

There is no justice in the Philippines. 

Sunday, March 17, 2024

The God Culture: Jesus Christ is Not The Passover Lamb Specifically

If you listen long enough to Timothy Jay Schwab of The God Culture it becomes rather easy to spot his heresies and predict what he will say next. Tim's method is rather simple: EVERYTHING the Church teaches is wrong. In his view the Church is actually the Synagogue of Satan and must be opposed at every step. That is why Tim is so keen on refuting long established Biblical doctrines such as the Trinity, the tripartite nature of man as body, mind, and soul, and the doctrine of eternal punishment in the lake of fire. 

What makes Tim exciting to listen to is not his dull, unoriginal heresies but his complex and original mental gymnastics which drive him to his heretical conclusions. This originality is exemplified in a video where Tim tells the world in no uncertain terms why Jesus Christ is by no means our Passover Lamb. Call it the anti-Gospel.

CORRECTING Jonathan Cahn's "When Was Jesus REALLY Born?" Pharisee Leaven

36:18  But is that Yahusha is the Passover Lamb? Is that true? Actually, no. What scripture says that? None. Now go search the KJV. None.

44:06 John Cahn says Messiah is the Passover Lamb as if that is ever a Biblical designation. Search it, it's never there. He is our sacrificial lamb all 59 times of the year not just Passover. This has, yes he is the Passover Lamb, he's every lamb, but he is not designated as the Passover Lamb in scripture ever specifically. Uh, this has always been false also no he did not die on Passover either. That is ridiculous because Passover only occurs at night during the dark hours and Messiah's crucifixion the sun was out and the Sun was darkened and that is illiterate to the passages.

45:16 Yes, 1 Corinthians 5:7 Paul does say Yahusha is the Passover but the Passover is not just about the lamb. That is illiterate. Understand not only is he the sacrifice for Passover, and he is because he is all 59 times of the year, however, there is far more to being the Passover than merely the lamb as well. How is it that this Rabbi doesn't know that Israel was delivered from Egypt on Passover? I mean this is what the event is all about it's not just about the lamb, duh. Talk about leavening a passage rebuking leaven even. Wow! But we can take this further. 

Hebrews 10 is abundantly clear Yahusha is our sacrifice for all 52 sabbaths and all seven feasts all not just Passover. All, okay? That's just feasts and sabbaths alone but he replaces all animal sacrifice in scripture period from from the time of his sacrifice Forward Forever. 

48:53 But wait Yahusha was not crucified, he wasn't, you know, put on the stake or the tree on Passover. No. That is absolutely ridiculous to say so is to not even know what Passover is because it's only an evening event. Can't possibly be.

52:21 Passover then ends to be completed basically uh it's finished. All remains of of the Lamb are to be burned because Passover is over. It's done. It's finished by the Morning, by Sunrise. Notice that did not happen with Yahusha either. So, if he was to follow the Passover Lamb he also should have been burned. Oops! And yet he wasn't. Oops! He wasn't following the Passover Lamb that is nonsense.

59:29 ...following Isaac's timeline exactly on the same day. Both Paramount events because this story is one of Covenant not following the Passover Lamb which is ludicrous. It's, it's a dumb statement never should come out of anyone's lips. He does not follow the lamb and is not fulfilling Covenant with the lamb. He fulfills the sacrifice so a lamb, a bull a goat yeah. It's not just lamb you do realize? He replaces all animal sacrifice all 59 plus times of the year. Duh.

What a lot of rubbish. But take a look at Tim's gymnastics. He says Jesus cannot be the Passover lamb specifically because the Passover happens at night and Jesus was crucified during the day. He also says the remnants of the Passover were burned therefore Jesus cannot be the Passover lamb. At least he recognizes that Jesus ate a Passover meal. But what happened at the meal? Jesus identified himself with it!

Matthew 26 KJV

The text says: AS THEY WERE EATING. Eating what? The Passover meal of course. As they were eating Jesus identified the bread and the wine as His body and blood which he was to shed in only a few hours. 

It is ludicrous for Tim to say Jesus was not burned up therefore he cannot be the Passover lamb. Must he be an actual lamb too?  Tim is correct that there is more to the Passover than just the lamb. There is also the deliverance of Israel. But what was that based upon? It was based upon the lamb being slain and its blood being applied to the doorposts of the house. There is NO deliverance without the lamb. Likewise there is no deliverance from sin without the shed blood of Jesus Christ who is our Passover as Paul says.

Tim does not have any real rebuttal to this verse except to agree that he is the Passover lamb because he is also all the lambs that were to be sacrificed through the year. That is not false per se but that is not what Paul is talking about. He mentions the Passover SPECIFICALLY. Why? The context is purging out the leaven which is what one did during the Passover. And what was sacrificed during the Passover? A LAMB! The identity of Jesus Christ as the Passover lamb in this verse is unmistakable. There is nothing else it could be because that is the only animal sacrificed during the Passover. 

Tim says Jesus Christ fulfilled all sacrifices so he is our goat and bull as well as our lamb. It sounds good but it is wrong. Yes, it is true that Jesus Christ fulfilled all sacrifices including that of bulls and goats but the Bible never calls Him a goat or a bull. He is always referred to as a LAMB.






What's Lamb gotta do with it? EVERYTHING!!  The Scriptures are crystal clear that Jesus Christ is THE LAMB sacrificed for us. Not the goat, not the bull, not the turtledove but THE LAMB!! Why is this? Because the Passover is a type which symbolized His coming and His sacrifice on the cross. We are saved by and through HIS BLOOD just as the Israelites were saved by the blood of the lamb on the doorpost.  Tim's rejection of that clear Bible teaching is because he has embraced the Book of Jubilees which teaches otherwise. He puts more stock in that book than he does in the Bible. 

The more appropriate question is: Who needs Timothy Jay Schwab of the God Culture when his theology is broken?