Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Martial Law: All-out War

Marital law was declared in Mindanao on May 23 because the Maute Group of ISLAMIC terrorists besieged the city of Marawi.  Five months later the city of Marawi was freed from the grip of these terrorists and the city has begun its path to renewal.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/22/17/govt-to-develop-marawi-ground-zero-from-scratch
“The plan is we will flatten all buildings in the most affected areas and we will build new structures, from two-lane highways to four-lane highways,” Roque said in a news conference in Marawi City. 
“We will have underground electric cables instead of the usual posts and we will make a promenade in Agus River, which will become a prime tourist attraction.”
Sounds ambitious and one does wish that all electric cables in the Philippines were underground rather than jumbled together on rotten leaning wooden posts.  What about this "prime tourist attraction?"  What tourists are they hoping to attract to Marawi?

The Canadian government on Tuesday warned its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines due to the threat of terrorism and the high level of crime. 
Canadians were told to avoid all travels to Mindanao, excluding urban areas of Davao City, due to serious threats of terrorist attacks and kidnapping. 
“There is a serious risk of terrorist attacks and kidnappings in this region. Bombs causing deaths and injuries have exploded in public areas of major centers, including the cities of Cagayan de Oro, Cotabato, General Santos, Isabela, Jolo, Kidapawan and Zamboanga,” the latest travel advisory said.
Who in their right mind would ever vacation in Mindanao? The place has been a hot bed of ISLAMIC terrorism for decades.  Now that the siege is over and the justification for martial law has gone what will happen next in Mindanao?  There are some who wish to see martial law remain in place as a means to fight terrorism  in the region.  
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2017/11/21/1761140/military-official-wants-armm-remain-under-martial-law
A senior military commander wants Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) to remain under the Martial Law. 
Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., commander of Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom), said he wants to extend Martial Law in ARMM because of their assessment of the high level of acceptance of the people. 
“Based on what we see, though I don’t want to pre-judge, but for the Westmincom AOR it is safe for me to at least say that ARMM should be maintained under martial law and some other areas like part of Zamboanga and also area of Iligan,” Galvez said. 
Galvez, however, said the extension or the stay of Martial Law in Mindanao will still depend on the assessment based consultation with the people. 
"The people are asking, they want martial law will continue because they see that due to martial law they will feel more safe," Galvez said. 
"Unlike the martial law during the early days, The martial law we have currently the full constitutional rights of our citizens is being protected. We have seen in Marawi even though we have the martial law the high level of acceptance of the military from the civilian populace. Not only in Marawi but also the whole populace (whole nation) that the military can be trusted in the implementation of martial law," Galvez added.
Where does Gen. Galvez get the notion that the extension of martial law depends on a consultation with the people?  There are strict provisions in the constitution for when martial law can be declared. All over social media one will read anecdotal statements about the people of Mindanao wanting and applauding marital law because they feel safer. The emphasis is always that these people support Duterte's declaration and not the sad fact that for the people of Mindanao to feel safe they need martial law. Those who support martial law seem to not realise that if you need martial law to feel safe then something has gone horribly wrong.

If martial law is to be continued there needs to be a legal justification for Congress to extend it.  The opinions of the people of Mindanao don't matter one bit.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/21/1760981/martial-law-extension-needs-justification-says-drilon
Article 7 section 18 of the constitution spells out the reasons martial law can be declared.
In case of invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the Philippines or any part thereof under martial law.
http://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/constitutions/1987-constitution/
It's not very likely that an invasion will be happening anytime soon and pubic safety has always been at risk in Mindanao so those options as justification for the extension of martial law are out. But what could possibly happen that would constitute a rebellion?

An all-out war with the NPA.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/947228/duterte-signs-proclamation-no-360-terminating-peace-talks-with-npa-duterte-peace-talks-termination-npa
http://www.manilatimes.net/military-declares-war-vs-reds/364817/
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/947217/joma-says-npa-to-intensify-war-calls-duterte-no-1-terrorist-joma-sison-npa-attacks-peace-talks-duterte-palace
“The Filipino people and revolutionary forces waging the people’s democratic revolution have no choice but to intensify the people’s war through extensive and intensive guerrilla warfare in rural areas and partisan or commando operations in urban areas,” Sison said in a statement.
Last week Duterte moved to cancelled the peace talks with the communists and he also officially declared that they are a terrorist organisation. This week he has signed an order officially ending the peace talks, the military has declared war on the NPA, and the leader of the CPP-NPA has vowed to intensify "the people's war." And Duterte is only too eager to oblige them.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/21/1761195/duterte-npas-want-war-ill-give-it-them
The goal of the CPP has always been to overthrow the government.

http://web.stanford.edu/group/mappingmilitants/cgi-bin/groups/view/149
There is no negotiating with a group which is working to eradicate you. The inevitable war with the NPA is now upon us and if all goes according to plan this war will be the excuse to not only extend martial law in Mindanao but to expand it over the entire country.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946432/evidence-of-plot-to-disrupt-asean-summit-found-in-npa-camp-afp-says
If coordinated attacks were carried out all over the Philippines the people would certainly get in line with support for war and martial law would be clamoured for by the people and politicians as a means to effectively handle the situation.  This is a classic dialectic of problem, reaction, solution. 

At the same time the undertrained and ill-equipped AFP is at war with the NPA the war against MUSLIM terrorists in Mindanao will be on-going. It will be a multi-front war across all 7,641 islands of the Philippine archipelago with Mindanao being the main theatre of conflict.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/23/17/new-terror-leaders-emerging-after-marawi-war-says-military
New terror leaders have begun to emerge one month after fighting between government forces and Islamic State-inspired extremists here ended, a military official said Thursday.
New terror leaders emerging to reshape and lead the remains of the Maute Group and Abu Sayyaf. A newly declared war with the NPA. It's only going to get worse in Mindanao.

But wait! There's more!

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-rouhani-islamic-state/irans-president-declares-end-of-islamic-state-idUSKBN1DL0J5
“Today with God’s guidance and the resistance of people in the region we can say that this evil has either been lifted from the head of the people or has been reduced,” Rouhani said in an address broadcast live on state TV.  
“Of course the remnants will continue but the foundation and roots have been destroyed.”
After years of fighting in Syria and Iraq the president of Iran has declared ISIS is finished. What does this mean for the Philippines? It means that if President Rouhani is correct we could see the remnants he mentions set up shop in Mindanao in an even bigger way that they have now. Remember it was in 2014 that the call went out for fighters to make their way to the Philippines to spread jihad. Many heeded that call.  Many are still heeding that call. 

This declaration must be taken with a huge grain of salt but should jihadis begin flocking en masse to the Philippines to wage war against the kafirs the AFP is totally unprepared to deal with that situation and the world knows it. Marawi showed everyone an inept and bungling military which was kept at bay for five months by only 1,000 jihadists. Did they get the job done? Yeah they did but not without a hard struggle which they admit they were not prepared for.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/08/1756916/lorenzana-marawi-showed-afp-woefully-inadequate-vs-terror
Hard challenges and hard choices are coming in the next month. What will happen before year's end? God only knows but the immediate future does not look so bright. It looks bloody.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/947666/rodrigo-duterte-npa-clashes-afp-npa-clashes-communist-rebels-first-scout-ranger-regiment-jose-maria-sison
There will be more blood. President Rodrigo Duterte, already being criticized for the bloodshed that marred his war on drugs, told  soldiers to prepare for heightened violence following his decision to scuttle peace talks with communist rebels. 
The rebels, Mr. Duterte told members of the First Scout Ranger Regiment, “will strike again.” 
“There will be virulent confrontations,” he said a day after signing Proclamation No. 360 terminating peace talks with communist rebels. 
“Be prepared for that,” said the President, who wore a Ranger uniform in a gesture that appeared to deliver the message that he was ready for a full-scale war with communist rebels.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Fake Honey? Maybe!

Usually there are some pretty tasty food stalls at the mall.  This one was pretty nice. The bag of coffee on the top shelf caught my eye and the saleslady pushed hard for the sale.  It's a blend of several coffees she said.  Arabica and robust.  Coffees from the region. She offered a sample which I gladly received.  It was way too hot to drink. She said coffee is supposed to be hot.  Yeah but not hot enough to burn your tongue.  This is supposed to be a drinkable sample.

The coffee they are selling was 150 pesos for 250 grams. That is just too expensive.  I buy Batangas ground coffee from the market at 200 pesos for a kilo. This can last a month or two.  The salesman told me their 250 gram bag of coffee will make 50 cups.  I don't know about that. I wasn't interested at all in buying their coffee.



I noticed they had honey for sale so naturally I asked about it. The saleslady said it was from the region. A friend of hers ships the honey to her in large containers and then she repackages it. I asked why there was no foam and was told that there is no foam because the honey is mature. Next I asked about green honey. She said they don't sell green honey but then she touted its benefits.

That was enough for me to know that this lady has no idea about honey.  I suppose my question was a bit devious because in the stall adjacent to her is "Wise Man's Food" which is selling fake regular honey and fake green honey. My question was a sly trick to garner her opinion on green honey which I am sure she knows is being sold in the stall right next to hers. Maybe she knows green honey is fake and does not want the saleslady in the next stall to hear her say that.  I doubt it.




It was not the saleslady who told me that the honey has no foam because it is mature. Her husband and partner told me that. Apparently this man is the Jarvis of Jarvis Gourmet Foods. Going off their Facebook page it appears as if he is the chef who creates all their food items.  So his food is real. He makes the food.  

But the honey is another story. Maybe not all honey has foam.  Maybe mature honey does not have foam. I don't know really. That sounds dubious to me and the internet isn't exactly helpful with confirming this information. What I do know is that this lady's friend shipping her honey in large containers to be repackaged and which looks suspiciously like syrup and not honey at all does not sit well with me. The fact of her touting the health benefits of fake green honey shows she has not the slightest clue of what she is talking about when it comes to honey. Go ahead and ask a "dog breeder" about princess type shih tzus and you will get the same response as this lady gave me about green honey: the highest praise for something which does not exist. In the Philippines so-called experts are duped all the time and, either wittingly or unwittingly, they pass on the wrong information to their customers. I would not be surprised if these two have been duped by their friend into believing this fake honey is real.

I could be wrong of course but this is the Philippines and there's always a scam right around the next door.

However, their bread and spinach cheese spread was quite delicious!

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Retards in the Government 24

Part 24 of "Retards in the Government.  Part 24 but there will be more. If I remain alive I guarantee part 25!



You know what they say.  No good deed goes unpunished. With all the good work the PDEA is doing we all know this is not about their performance. Or maybe it is.  All those arrests and not enough kills. How will the PDEA help Duterte make good on his promise to make the streets run with blood?
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/22/1761429/trillanes-sues-thinking-pinoy-blogger-over-little-narco-post
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946864/nieto-trillanes-blogger-thinking-pinoy-libel-case
Another frivolous lawsuit from the lawsuit king. The only thing of note about this one is that RJ Nieto will have his time wasted in court and end up spending lots of money on legal fees. But then he is good friends with the Dutertes so maybe he is covered?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946969/mocha-uson-arellano-university-school-of-law
With Mocha receiving so much ridicule for being suggested as a senatorial candidate it can hardly be a coincidence that she has decided to study up on the law. There are no coincidences in politics. She is likely going the same route that Manny Pacquiao went.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/regions/06/25/10/pacquiao-finishes-10-day-course-now-ready-congressman
Wow a 10 day course is all it takes to be ready to govern the country! I wonder if 10 days of intense training would be all I need to KO the Pac-Man.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946766/former-chief-justice-davide-warns-against-rush-to-federalism
A voice of sanity amongst so many loud and insane voices. He does offer a reasonable alternative to the push to federalism:  "merely but effectively and efficiently implementing the provisions of the 1987 Constitution for strong local autonomy and decentralisation." How about that? The constitution has everything needed to do what needs to be done.  Who would've thought?
"Genuine heart for Filipinos" does not qualify anyone for a seat in the senate. How about knowledge of the law and the country's needs? How about being morally upstanding and able to work with people you disagree with in a civil manner?  The senate is populated with unqualified actors and athletes who have plenty of genuine heart for Filipinos and no genuine brain to know how to actually help them.

Story time again!


October 11th:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/937048/blue-ribbon-draft-reports-seeks-charges-vs-faeldon-12-others#ixzz4zE4UdVJm
November 23rd:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/946913/breaking-faeldon-doj-drug-charges-smuggling-shabu-boc-customs#ixzz4zDZsIvIF
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/947132/senate-of-the-philippines-doj-p6-4-billion-shabu-nicanor-faeldon
“Many among us who participated and witnessed the Senate and the lower house hearings on the smuggled Php 6.4B shabu shipment that passed through our country’s customs house under the noses of those tasked to check on smuggling are shocked and angered by the dismissal of the case against all the BOC personnel,” Senator Panfilo Lacson said in a statement. 
Lacson said it was “unimaginable, if not impossible” that the drug shipment would reach its destination in Valenzuela City from China, without the participation and complicity of the BOC personnel involved. 
“Simple logic will tell us that at the very least those under whose watch the drug shipment passed through should be held criminally liable as well,” he added.
Looks like no one is going to be held responsible for this huge amount of shabu slipping past customs.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/189428-aguirre-duterte-drug-war-memo-nbi-investigation-faeldon
And it looks like someone does not want this matter to be investigated at all.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/23/1761780/palace-defends-reappointment-two-ex-customs-officials-accused
So much for the hardline stance on even a whiff of corruption barring someone from employment with the government.
It will certainly be a refreshing change once the PNP gets back in control of the drug war. If these cops are involved in illegal activities it only stands to reason that they should be charged, tried, and punished rather than simply be dismissed.
How in the world can someone be appointed to post that does not exist?  Only in the Philippines!
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/11/24/1762066/aguirre-tags-abad-singson-over-p8.7-b-road-scam#sthash.wZF1nscG.uxfs
In a press conference on Friday, Aguirre said that a witness, a private citizen, has come forward to reveal the government may have been duped into paying P8.7 billion for a road right of way (RROW) scam in Mindanao. The National Bureau of Investigation was also tapped to conduct a case build up on the information.
Random, anonymous guy makes claim about alleged scam and the DOJ Secretary immediately holds a press conference to reveal this allegation to the world rather than have the NBI quietly investigate the matter and build a case first. Makes a lot of sense. In the corrupt Philippines that is.
All this probing into the past administration but absolutely none for the current administration.  Is this selective justice?  If Duterte can sign an order preventing the NBI from investigating Faeldon can he not also sign an order to prevent the NBI from investigating Aquino?  How would he even possess such authority?

Friday, November 24, 2017

Fake Honey at the Organic Farmer's Festival

The fake honey saga never ends in the Philippines. This time it was at the annual outdoor Organic Farmer's Festival where the fake honey makes an appearance.


I approached this table the lady asked if I would like to buy some honey. I asked, "Where's the foam?" and the guys with her said its all natural.  I said, "No, where is the foam not where's it from," and I shook a bottle and pointed to the top where the foam should be. The lady said, "Oh it's right here," and picked up a bottle that had a tiny white ring of bubbles at the neck. Next I was offered a sample. Very sweet. Likely just sugar. 

The honey in these jars is rather dark. And why are there various bottle sizes with no labels? Why are their ribbons did to the necks of each bottle? Just to the left out of frame is a stand that has more honey but it's in little jars and not bottles. Over all the selling point for me was the lack of foam. That's a guarantee that this is fake. 


This is actually the second honey display I saw.  The first one was the third.  How did this seller get into the organic market?  Who is vetting these people?  I encountered this group before selling their worthless junk at the mall. Green honey? Who would ever believe it!? Sadly if you search for "wise man's food" honey my previous post about honey is the top result!  That is sad because it means there is still no information about this company on the internet.  The fact that this fake honey is being sold at an organic market is maddening.


The honey in these bottles looks legit to me.  The honey moves freely and is not thick. There is a very nice white foam on the top. They are also selling honey balm. None of the other tables is selling any other bee product except honey. The fact that there are only eight bottles of uniform size also gives a look of legitimacy. Honey is not sold in massive containers like "Wise Man's Food" offers for sale. Nor is honey green. This is the first honey seller I approached. The cost was 200 pesos which is a little cheaper than normal.  I pay 250 for the honey I usually buy. But it seemed legit so I bought a bottle and some of the balm. This is also the first table I approached.

Searching for the name on the label, Victoria's Integrated Social Forestry Farmers Association or VISFFA brings up very little and no information about the company.



Whatever is in this bottle looks good to me.  The foam is abundant. The bottle is sticky. Pouring it onto a spoon reveals a thin and light coloured liquid. The taste is tangy.  A bit of burning in the back of the throat.


Is the balm real?  I can't say.  Searching images for honey balm shows yellow cream products but this is green. Maybe that's because it's raw and all natural.  I have no idea.

This is my fourth article about fake honey in the Philippines. The way things are going I'm sure there will be another. Pretty sad that there is so many fake goods for sale in the Philippines. 

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Thanksgiving Day in the Philippines

I was at the mall when a poster caught my eye.


If you can't read through the glare this poster says, "Celebrate Thanksgiving at SM Supermalls on November 23."  Then there's some advertisements for Thanksgiving activities like getting a free Vanilla Sundae Cone from McDonalds.  There's also a Thank You Wall where you can post photos and messages, an invitation to join a National Thank You Day party on Facebook, and lastly the only appropriate Thanksgiving activity which is a Thanksgiving Mass.

I say the Mass is the only appropriate activity because while it's fairly obvious that this is simply aping and bastardising American culture, Thanksgiving is, or used to be, a very significant religious holiday in the USA.  At one time it was a day to thank the Lord for all his blessings as the pilgrims did in 1623 at Plymouth Plantation. Currently it's an excuse for watching football and being a glutton.

It's always funny how Filipinos will say they don't need the West and it's money or it's mindset and values and yet they continually take from Western culture, particularly American culture. This country is really like a twilight zone America. Take Christmas for example.  Despite being a tropical paradise you will find Santa Claus and reindeer and snowmen and Christmas trees all over the place. Why?  Because they are aping American culture. The only difference, the biggest difference, is that they do it for four months starting in September.  Take a look at this countdown clock at the mall.


Looking at that poster again it's the bottom panel regarding the National Thank You Day which really caught may attention.  What is that?

Searching leads to the following information. On October 20th, 2007 Toblerone, yes the chocolate maker, began a promotion for the first ever National Thank You Day.

http://web.archive.org/web/20071011001740/http://thankyoudayphilippines.com

That screenshot is hardly legible so I will copy and past the text below:
Do you want to know how your favorite bands say thanks? Sweet? Serious? Groovy? Funky? Heartfelt? Wonder no more! 
Toblerone has gathered 6 of your favorite artists: SalindiwaTrue FaithCynthia AlexanderStone FreeMozzie, and Chang of Reggae Mistress
Revealing their Thank You secrets in a special Thank You Commemorative Album 
Download their songs free only here at thankyoudayphilippines.com! 
You can also catch them on October 20 at the SM Mall of Asia as we celebrate National Thank You Day with a rockin' concert! 
And find out who your favorite stars want to thank when we hold the 1st National Thank You Day Awards! 
An exclusive from Toblerone and thankyoudayphilippines.com 
Who would you rather thank...
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The very first ever National Thank You Day in the Philippines was a marketing promotion from Toblerone!  How do you like that!  And they promoted this thing so heavily that just a few years later a bill was introduced in Congress by Cynthia Villar to establish October 20th as National Thank You Day.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/142469/bill-seeks-to-establish-national-thank-you-day/story/
I do not think this bill passed.  I cant find any information that it did.  Interestingly there is another House Bill 5466 listed three years later in 2012 and it has nothing to do with establishing a National Thank You Day. Are bills allowed to have the same number?

https://www.senate.gov.ph/lis/bill_res.aspx?congress=15&q=HBN-5466

Given that the Philippines was an American colony for a few decades it's not surprising at all that Filipinos would imitate American culture more than any other culture. In fact the Philippines did celebrate Thanksgiving Day as same as the Americans from the time they became a colony until 1986.  What happened in 1986 to stop the celebration of Thanksgiving Day?
Upon the declaration of Martial Law in 1972, Thanksgiving Day was moved to September 21, to fall on the date of Proclamation No. 1081, s. 1972, which proclaimed a state of martial law. (Note: Martial law was actually declared on September 23, 1972). Thus, Thanksgiving became associated with Martial Law. After the 1986 EDSA Revolution and the fall of the Marcos dictatorship, the Thanksgiving Day tradition in the Philippines ceased.
http://malacanang.gov.ph/74644-thanksgiving-in-the-philippines/
Only in the Philippines would a day of giving thanks end up associated with a bloody dictatorship!