Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Martial Law: Clan Wars

In the Philippines' war on terrorism the spotlight has been cast upon communist rebels and Islamic jihadis but violence, especially in Mindanao, is also due to clan wars and rido.

https://www.kalinawnews.com/government-troops-clash-with-the-armed-lawless-group-in-north-cotabato/
Combined troops of 34th Infantry Battalion and Midsayap MPS encountered with the armed lawless group (ALG) in Barangay Kapinpilan, Midsayap, North Cotabato on Tuesday afternoon, April 30, 2019. 
The security forces responded to the reported gunfires believed to be a rido between the ALG under Mama Macalimbol and Dule Dulua, member of 105th Base Command.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1068770
Intermittent clashes between two warring clans in Midsayap, North Cotabato, has forced the evacuation of some 417 families from two villages. 
Maj. Arvin John Encinas, Army’s 6th Infantry Division spokesperson, said sporadic clashes in Barangays Tumbras and Kapinpilan have been going on starting April 30. 
“Our security forces have secured the evacuees as local officials and elders are pacifying the quarreling families,” Encinas assured. 
Encinas identified the warring families like those of Mama Macalimbol, an alleged leader of an armed lawless group, as against the Dule Dulua and Taha clans that are affiliated with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front 105th Base Command. 
Army officials said the opposing families, locked in deep-seated political and land dispute, have both suffered casualties over the past three days of retaliatory fighting.
It's a little ironic that one of these families is affiliated with the MILF because the MILF is now responsible for securing the region with the BARMM being praised as the way for peace. It's also a little confusing that this article does not mention that Mama Macalimbol is associated with the ISIS-affiliated BIFF.
“The armed men withdrew toward the marshy area of Barangay Tumbras en route to the Maguindanao marshland,” he said, adding that the state forces encountered the group of Mama Macalimbol, a bomber and a known member of the terror group Dawlah Islamiyah-BIFF faction.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1051280
Is this a clan war, a rido, or is it a confrontation between the MILF and BIFF? It could be both! The reasons given for violence in Mindanao inevitably include the canard "historical injustices" which really translates to colonisation of Mindanao by Christians and which can only be rectified by independence. But here we get a peek behind the scenes at infighting between Moro families over politics and land.  Truly they can say, "We have met the enemy and he is us."

The head of the BARMM, Murad, recognises the importance of ending these clan wars and has made it a priority to do so.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/03/03/1898226/palace-barmm-resolve-clan-wars
Major Gen. Cirilito Sobejana of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division in central Mindanao and Chief Supt. Graciano Mijares of the Police Regional Office-BARMM have said in separate statements that they are ready to help Ebrahim broker the settlement of conflicts involving big Moro clans and groups identified with local MILF leaders. 
“There is a need to settle as early as possible some rido (clan wars) involving MILF commanders, conflicts involving certain families, in preparation for the decommissioning process,” Ebrahim said. 
Ebrahim said the BTA is aware that unsettled family feuds can cause reluctance among protagonists to lay down their firearms and be reintegrated into mainstream communities in the BARMM. 
The 6th ID and the Maguindanao Task Force Reconciliation and Unification under the office of Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu have settled more than a hundred clan wars since 2011, some of them involving MILF field commanders. 
The conflicts stemmed from landownership issues, affronts to clan honor and political rivalries. 
Peace advocacy groups, some operating with the help of foreign benefactors, blame the weak judicial system in Moro areas due to lack of prosecutors and judges as the main cause of the proliferation of clan wars.
The AFP  and PNP say they are ready to help settle these clan wars but they are more than ready. They have been brokering miniature peace deals between warring families consistently over the years

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1068521
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1066712

https://www.rappler.com/nation/216427-army-battalion-ending-clan-wars-mindanao
Those settlements are within the past year. In 2009 a camera crew filmed PNP Col. Julasirim Kasim attempting to enforce a peace agreement between clans based in Sulu.


Sadly it was only a little over a week after this video was posted that he died while engaging Abu Sayyaf.
[It is sad to lose Col. Kasim, considering he is nearing retirement age at 55 yet stayed at the frontlines. That shows how hardworking and active he is]," Bartolome said in an interview on dzXL radio. Kasim and four of his men were killed in an encounter with the Abu Sayyaf Thursday. Bartolome insisted the incident was an encounter and not an ambush, adding Kasim had several reinforcements with him at the time. He added Kasim took to heart PNP chief Director General Jesus Verzosa's directive to stomp out crime in their areas of responsibility.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/160401/pnp-mourns-death-of-sulu-police-chief/story/
BARMM leader Murad says clan wars make the decommissioning and normalisation process much more difficult. If families are warring why would anyone make themselves vulnerable by laying down their arms?  From the video above:
Most people when they talk about insecurity it's insecurity from a fellow clan. From armed members of rival clans.  That's where people's number one threat comes from. Whether they be in the police, whether they be in the military, the local government, even in the Abu Sayyaf group. Their number one enemy, chances are, is a rival clan.
David Gorman - Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue
The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue is most certainly one of the "foreign benefactors" mentioned above. They have been involved in the Philippines since 2005 helping negotiate a deal between the MNLF and the PNP over the detention of Misuari.
HD first became involved in the province of Sulu after a serious outbreak of fighting between the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the Philippines Armed Forces in February 2005. HD facilitated a series of talks between representatives of the MNLF Chairman, Nur Misuari, and the Government, represented by the then Secretary Teresita ‘Ging’ Deles. The parties met for five rounds of talks and agreed to resolve the detention of Nur Misuari. Under HD’s guidance, a GPH-MNLF Peace Working Group (PWG) was set up in Sulu to address security issues in the region. 
The Peace Working Group was a bold experiment in local third party mediation in an active conflict zone. It worked initially, but with the lack of political progress in implementing the 1996 agreement, continuing violence perpetrated by lawless groups such as Abu Sayyaf, and explosive clan conflicts, the two armed forces continued to be drawn into conflict. 
It soon became evident that the violence and dislocation was occurring for much more complex factors relating to clan conflicts within indigenous Tausug (ethnic group in Sulu) society. These conflicts were in turn exploited or exacerbated by local politics and the underlying Bangsamoro struggle. 
The Peace Working Group was therefore transformed into a more locally-anchored body, the Tumikang Sama Sama – which means “Together we move forward” in Sinug, the language spoken by Tausugs. 
The group is composed of a small body of well-respected local individuals including from the security sector and the Office of the Mufti, and is assisted by a secretariat drawn from the local community. Based on experiences from specific conflicts, the TSS derived an approach to conflict resolution that combines the influence of local tradition with international third party presence.
https://www.hdcentre.org/activities/philippines-mindanao/
The CHD appears to be engaged in productive work which has helped gradually bring peace to the region. With the in-depth commitment they have put into the peace process they surely understand just what is at stake. Right?
HD began providing advice to the Malaysian facilitator, the MILF and the Government on the peace process in 2007. Following the collapse of the agreement on Ancestral Domain in 2008, HD helped put together the International Contact Group (ICG), which was officially launched in November 2009 to advise and assist the two parties and the Malaysian Facilitator in the talks. HD has sent representatives to every round of talks since December 2009 and has regularly held bilateral talks with each party’s representatives. In addition to HD, the ICG is composed of the Governments of Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Kingdom as well as international non-governmental organisations: Conciliation Resources, Muhammadiyah and the Community of Sant’Egidio (an original member, the Asia Foundation later joined the Third Party Monitoring Team in 2013).
https://www.hdcentre.org/activities/philippines-mindanao/
It appears this NGO was disappointed that the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain collapsed as a result of being found unconstitutional by the Supreme court. For all their talk about the "underlying Bangsamoro struggle" one has to wonder if they know that said struggle is all about independence. That for the MILF peace does not mean cessation of violence but liberation from the Philippines and Mindanao to be returned to them which they claim as their own. Such was the sum and substance of the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain which I wrote about previously.
MILF leaders said they plan to press Manila for self-governance and recognition of their "ancestral domain" to end their insurgency.  
MILF deputy chief Ghazali Jaafar, speaking at his heavily fortified home in Mindanao, said Manila should acknowledge that the Bangsamoro, or Muslim people, historically ruled the south of this mostly Roman Catholic country.  
"Mindanao was ruled by our ancestors and should be recognized as such and returned to us," Jaafar told Agence France Presse in an interview as he sat under the insurgents’ flag and closely guarded by two guerrillas wielding M-16 assault rifles.  
"We want self-governance, a system by which we Muslims can solve the problems of our own people. And not just an agreement favoring a few Muslims leaders," he said.  
This will all depend on President Arroyo, the rebel leader said but added the MILF leadership "is willing to sign an agreement if there is a favorable solution to the problem of the Bangsamoro who remain colonized."  
"We are not negotiating for surrender," Jaafar said. "But we have been fighting for three decades and it is time we find a solution."  
However, joining the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is "unacceptable," he said, because it has been a failure and does not reflect "the will of the Bangsamoro."  
"The so-called ARMM is not a real autonomy. It did not have power and answers still to the Manila government. It also did not contribute to the improvement in the lives of Muslims," Jaafar said.  
"Look around you, we are still a poor people." 
After the collapse of the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain the CHD helped create the International Contact Group. This group has the following objectives:
Committed to ending conflict in Mindanao through peaceful negotiations; 
Dedicated to the successful outcome ofthe GRP-MILF Peace Process; 
Recognizing the role that interested countries and international non-government organisations (INGO) can play in supporting the success of the GRP-MILF peace process
https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/PH_090915_Framework%20agreement%20on%20the%20contact%20group.pdf
The third objective about recognising the importance of outside parties is interesting in light of the fact that one of the parties to the ICG is the Asia Foundation. Even more interesting is that The Asia Foundation is a member of the Third Party Monitoring Team which is described as:
An independent body mandated by the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front to monitor, review and assess the implementation of all GPH-MILF signed agreements, including in particular the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB) and its annexes.
http://tpmt.ph/members-third-party-monitoring-team
What makes The Asia Foundation's involvement in the peace process between the GPH and the MILF fascinating is that this group is a CIA founded and US government funded organisation. Blogger Thinking Pinoy recently posted his discovery that Vera Files receives much of their funding from The Asia Foundation with his thesis being that this CIA front is funding groups to be critical of Duterte in a bid to demonise and oust him. I have proven how this conclusion is far from conclusive. How backwards is it that the CIA would be attempting to both destabilise and stabilise the Philippines? Does TP know that the peace process between the MILF and the GPH is backed by the CIA? Do those who claim the CIA is funding ISIS in the Philippines and helped bring about the Marawi siege as an attempt to topple the Duterte administration know that they are also facilitating in the peace process? Why would the CIA be funding terrorists and critical journalists as well as the peace process?  I cant even begin to answer but it should also be noted that Abu Sayyaf has also received money from al-Qaeda which is an organisation founded by Osama bin Laden who was allegedly trained by the CIA to fight the Soviets when they invaded Afghanistan. What exactly is the CIA up to in the Philippines?

What the endgame and real interests of these NGOs are I do not know nor will I attempt to guess. One thing is certain: clan wars are a major source of violence in Mindanao and they are not going to be stopping anytime soon despite the interference of international peace groups. Clan wars are a way of life in Mindanao.


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2005/06/27/283688/deadly-clan-wars-way-life-mindanao
Studies jointly funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Asia Foundation have documented 1,220 clan conflicts since 1930 in 11 provinces of Mindanao, home to the mostly Roman Catholic nation’s four million-strong Muslim minority. 
The Asia Foundation? Obviously the documentation of 1,220 clan conflicts since 1930 is just dirty CIA propaganda meant to cast aspersion on the Philippines.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Picture of the Week: Christmas Banner and Leaning Electric Pole

This week's picture of the week is a double whammy. A two for one.  


A local politician's Christmas banner, still hanging in April, right next to a leaning electric pole. There is not much to say about it really. The picture speaks for itself. A self-serving politician who cannot be bothered to take down her Christmas banners. A leaning pole giving visible proof of the unreliable electric grid in the Philippines.

The only thing that could make this picture better is if there was a dog eating from a tipped over trash can.

Friday, May 3, 2019

Retards in the Government 100

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics.



https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1110972/northern-samar-village-chief-slain
A barangay chairman of a remote village in Las Navas town in Northern Samar was shot dead by one of the two men riding a motorcycle on Thursday. 
Apolinario Lebico, 63, the village chief of San Miguel in Las Navas, died on the spot after he was shot in the head about 4:30 p.m. at the boundary between Barangays Quirino and San Jorge in Las Navas.
A barangay (village) chairman in Isabela province was arrested on Friday morning for possession of assorted loose firearms, police said. 
Police identified the suspect as Reynaldo Hope, barangay captain of Barangay Gud, San Isidro, Isabela province. 
Among the guns seized were a Norinco M16 Rifle with tampered serial numbers, an Armscor .45 caliber pistol, and a Daewoo caliber .380 pistol. 
Police said the suspect was also involved in gunrunning activities in the 4th District of the province.
Another local official arrested over firearm violations.
https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/230709/campaign-leader-of-lapu-mayoral-candidate-shot-after-barangay-sortie
One of the campaign leaders of  Lapu-Lapu City mayoral candidate, Junard “Ahong” Chan, was shot in the stomach past 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. 
Staff Sargeant Galser Reales, the investigator of the case, said the victim, Cesar Ybañez Siaton, was tending to a car outside the Babag barangay hall when an unidentified assailant onboard a motorcycle shot him in the stomach. 
Initial report by the Police Station 3 of Lapu-Lapu City said that Siaton was shot dead.
But Reales clarified that Siaton was immediately brought to the hospital for medical attention. 
Siaton was brought to the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital  but the attending physician advised that the patient be brought to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu City. 
“Ang nakapait kay pagdala nato sa Lapu-Lapu City Hospital ni advise ang doctor nga ipadala sa Vicente Sotto apan walay driver ang atong ambulansya. Kapait aning ospitala,” said Chan in the post. 
(It was unfortunate that when we brought him to the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital, the doctor advised that he be transferred to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center. But the ambulance does not have a driver. How unfortunate this hospital is!)
The man was shot in the stomach but couldn't be transferred to the hospital the doctor recommended because the ambulance does not have a driver. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1111461/locsin-slams-idiotesses-just-leave-clams-issue-alone
If this clam issue ends up with China GRANTING us PERMISSION and even help to save the clams—thereby eroding our victory in the Hague—I will tear out your genitals with pliers. Putrefaction ang ina niyo. Just leave things alone you idiotesses.
Teddyboy is a foul mouthed man who should really stop saying such things as "I will tear out your genitals with pliers." Is he a sadist and a serial killer or the Secretary of Foreign Affairs?

[Translation: “You might think you’re the only ones patriotic, not Duterte, not us. Well I must tell you frankly, whoever wants to join me, I will give you guns and bullets, let us attack it. Are you brave? Let’s attack China.”] 
He made the statement as he took a swipe at opposition candidates, saying Chinese incursions in the West Philippine Sea have been going on even during the term of President Rodrigo Duterte’s predecessor, Benigno Aquino III, who is now an opposition leader. 
“Ang mahirap sa atin, sisi kayo nang sisi kay Duterte administration na hindi pinapaalis (ang China). Kaninong panahon ba nagsimulang pumasok ang mga Intsik diyan?... ‘Di ba sa panahon ng mga kapartido niyo, mga Otso Diretso?” dela Rosa said. 
[Translation: “The problem with us is you keep on blaming the Duterte administration for not making China go away. Under whose time did the Chinese enter there? Isn’t it under the term of a fellow member of your party, Otso Diretso?”]
Bato doesn't get it. But if he is elected his antics will undoubtedly give new material this blog.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1111554/coa-picc-failed-to-remit-p150-3m
The Commission on Audit (COA) has called out the Philippine International Convention Center Inc. (PICCI), the company that runs the PICC, for failing to remit some P150.32 million to the national treasury in 2017. 
The amount, which represented half of its P300.65-million net income for 2017, was instead remitted to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the parent company of PICCI.
But in its audit report released on April 16, the COA said the amount should have been submitted to the national treasury pursuant to Republic Act No. 7656, or the Dividends Law. 
In its report, the PICC claimed that it was not covered by the Dividends Law because its annual budget came from the BSP and not from the General Appropriations Act. 
But the COA said the national government indirectly owned PICCI through the BSP.
The PICCI does not know they are owned by the government? Seems strange.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/230505/ccpo-to-probe-talamban-cops-for-police-brutality-caught-on-video
The Cebu City Police Office are conducting an investigation on the alleged police brutality allegedly done by Talamban police officers against a drug suspect during an anti-illegal drug raid in Barangay Carreta on April 18 in Cebu City. 
The beating of the drug suspect, Eddie Basillote and two others, by six men during the drug raid on April 18 was caught on the security camera of Basillote’s house. 
The video footage of the alleged beating was posted on Facebook and went viral. 
Garma said that police substations had been allowed to conduct operations outside of their area of responsibility, with the coordination of the concerned police station commander. 
“It’s still the area of Cebu City. I give clearance to all police station commanders that they can conduct drug bust operations outside their area of responsibility,” said Garma.
That the cops beat the man seems to be open and shut since it was caught on video. But why would this lady authorise all police station commanders to conduct drug raids outside of their area of responsibility? That seems like a recipe for disaster.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/692716/albayalde-says-kmu-rallies-driving-investors-away/story/
Albayalde said KMU activities — particularly instigating workers to rally — were driving away foreign investors to the country. 
"Sino mawawalan ng trabaho? Eh di 'yung mga kapwa Pilipino natin," he said. "This is what they're doing... they instigate the worker, mag-rally 'yung worker, nagtratrabaho ng maayos, kumikita ng maayos, napapakain ang pamilya tapos tayo ang may kasalanan?"
If you search "philippines driving investors away", but not in quotes, you will see that this excuse is brought up offend in order to detract from the policies of politicians or actions of undesirables. Seeing as foreign investment continues it would seem this accusation is a red herring meant to silence.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/174972/duterte-i-will-dump-trash-on-canadas-beaches
Speaking before young athletes and their parents at the opening of the 2019 Palarong Pambansa in Davao City, the President said the country was not a dumpsite for other nations’ garbage. 
He was reading from his prepared speech when he veered off-topic upon saying the words, “patriotic fervor.” 
“Together, let us nurture the talents and patriotic fervor of our youth so that… See, patriotic fervor. There are about 200 containers there sent by Canada, we are being treated like a dumpsite,” Duterte said Sunday afternoon. 
Recalling his threat to ship back Canada’s garbage himself, he added: “I will tell them to load it onto ships next week. If you don’t accept your garbage, I will dump it on your beautiful beaches.”
How very patriotic of him.

Former Llorente Mayor Tito Balois Codoy Jr. of Eastern Samar decided to plead guilty to a lesser offense before the Sandiganbayan First Division after initially being charged with graft in relation to his unauthorized travel expenses. 
He was slapped with a violation of Section 3(e) of R.A. 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act for taking advantage of his position and causing undue injury to the government in the amount of P81,954.04 from September 2013 to March 2014. 
On March 12, 2019, Codoy moved to plead guilty for violating Article 218 of the Revised Penal Code for failure of an accountable officer to render accounts instead of graft. 
There are several provisions to his plea bargain, such as his commitment to return P81,954.04 to the municipality. He will also be meted with a penalty of P2,000. Codoy also asked that the accessory penalty of perpetual disqualification from holding office and forfeiture of benefits not be imposed. 
The Ombudsman approved the plea bargain of Codoy on March 28, so the Sandiganbayan found him guilty for failure to render accounts. 
“Wherefore, in view of the plea of guilty of accused Codoy and taking into consideration, the terms and conditions of the plea bargain agreement by both the prosecution and the accused, the court hereby finds the accused guilty,” the decision read. 
Considering that the penalty meted for the crime that he has committed does not include any accessory penalty, the anti-graft court decided not to impose any on him. 
“It should be noted that the leniency of this court in imposing penalty upon the accused also is conditioned on the fact of the willingness of the accused to pay the civil liability, which he promised and undertook to deposit,” the decision added.
An interesting decision. Instead of graft he pleaded to a lesser charge and because he did so he can still run for office. In fact he pleaded with the court to not be perpetually disqualified from holding office. But who would vote for this man again?

John Lloyd Pacete ceased to be mayor of Bugasong town in Antique province as he is now behind bars for violating the gun ban during the May 2016 elections. 
“He is no longer the town mayor,” said Bernard Pesayco, the elected vice mayor who has been elevated as acting mayor of Bugasong since Monday. 
It was last February when the court convicted Pacete for having possession of a gun involved in an April 2016 criminal incident. Pacete, who was the incumbent vice mayor and mayoralty candidate at the time, hid the gun instead of turning it over to police. 
It was last February when the court convicted Pacete for having possession of a gun involved in an April 2016 criminal incident. Pacete, who was the incumbent vice mayor and mayoralty candidate at the time, hid the gun instead of turning it over to police.
He was convicted in February but only now is in jail. Why didn't they take him into custody at the court? Did he even show up for court?

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/05/01/1914113/
In a tweet, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said: “In fact garbage will be on ship in 15 days.” 
“No ifs or buts,” Locsin added. 
@PhilstarNews is on payroll of native importer$ of Canada garbage & misreport I don't want to return the garbage. In fact garbage will be on ship in 15 days. No ifs or buts. We offer to match the bribe of the native importer if @PhilstarNewsrectifies the news it di$torted.
Funny that Locsin accuses Philstar of taking bribes. We shall see what happens to the trash in 15 days.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/04/30/caloocan-cop-who-allegedly-killed-six-year-old-boy-charged-with-murder/
A police officer, who allegedly killed six-year-old Gian Habal, underwent inquest proceedings at the Caloocan City Regional Trial Court (RTC) on Tuesday afternoon. 
P/Cpl. Rocky Delos Reyes is charged with murder and attempted murder cases before the fiscal’s office. He is also charged for violation of the election gun ban. 
P/Col. Restituto Arcangel, Caloocan City police chief, said Delos Reyes already faced two administrative cases before. One is for firing his gun in a birthday party last year, while the other is after “admitting” that he went on duty while he was drunk. 
Delos Reyes was reportedly chasing a wanted drug personality identified as Joevannie Mosquito on a path walk in Barangay 178, Camarin, Caloocan when he opened fire on Sunday at around 2:20 p.m. 
Delos Reyes said there was a firefight between him and the person he was chasing. But witnesses said, they only heard one gunshot. 
Habal, who was then playing outside their house, was hit by a stray bullet allegedly from the police. 
Habal was rushed to the Caloocan City North Medical Center by his mother, but he was pronounced dead on arrival. 
Meanwhile, Elsa Montañez, his grandmother, was also wounded after Delos Reyes allegedly shot her in her left feet when she tried to stop him from escaping. 
Delos Reyes told the police that when he “felt that people would mob him, his only resort was to fire his gun.”
This guy sounds like a bad egg who should have been tossed after he went on duty drunk last year. This is what happens when bad cops are recycled.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1112490/palace-totally-unnecessary-for-duterte-to-prove-ouster-plot-matrix
“Those named in the matrix demand proof of their participation in the ouster plot. Such is totally unnecessary,” Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a statement. 
Duterte has previously said he got the information from a foreign source, which he refused to identify. 
“It does not conclusively mean however that the information was originally obtained by the foreign country by an unlawful method that violates the privacy of an individual,” Panelo said. 
“The information,” he said, “may have been acquired by a Filipino citizen who shared the same to the foreign country which then transmitted to PRRD pursuant to the global policy of intelligence information sharing between countries.” 
“It is also erroneous to speculate that the information was obtained through wiretapping or any similar device prohibited by laws as it could have been personally heard or witnessed during a conversation between plotters in a place where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, which according to jurisprudence is not violative of our privacy laws,” he added. 
He further mentioned that the information in the matrix “could also have been heard by one of their colleagues who does not agree on the ouster plan, who then shared the information to another, who in turn also relayed the information from whom PRRD received it.” 
“The possibilities are endless,” Panelo, who also serves as Duterte’s chief legal counsel, pointed out.
The gist here is that Duterte is free to accuse citizens of conspiracy without any proof and is under no compulsion to offer proof and nobody knows where Duterte got this information.

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo admitted Thursday that the “Oust Duterte” matrix he released to the media in a Palace briefing came from an unknown number. 
Panelo said President Rodrigo Duterte personally talked to him over the phone during the Holy Week to discuss the matrix in his next press briefing. 
“Apparently, there is an ouster plot against me and there is a matrix,” Panelo quoted Duterte as saying during their phone conversation. 
“He asked me to discuss it in the briefing, ‘yung matrix. Oh sinabi niya nga, ‘You touch on the matrix in your press briefing tomorrow,’” Panelo added. 
He said he was then not yet aware of the said matrix. 
He then revealed that he received a copy of the matrix through a message to his phone sent by an unknown number. 
In his Palace briefing on April 22, Panelo said the matrix he showed to the media came “straight from the Office of the President.”  
But why did he not verify the matrix? 
Panelo said, “Because I believe the President when he said there is. He’s an authority. He is the Chief Executive of the land. He has unlimited sources of information.” 
“I don’t have to verify what the President told me because he is the President. The President does not lie about these things,” he added. “The President does not lie on anything, on serious matters, especially it involves the work of the President. He is a very honest man.”

Panelo lied to the media when the told them his information came directly from the Office of the President, the truth being that an unknown number sent him a phone message containing the matrix. What else are they lying about?

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/231684/lapu-mayoral-aspirant-ahong-chan-claims-former-allies-were-paid-by-camp-of-radaza-to-stain-his-image
Pajo barangay captain and mayoralty aspirant Junard “Ahong” Chan believes his former allies are being used by the camp of incumbent Lapu-Lapu City mayor Paz Radaza to destroy his reputation. 
According to Chan, his former allies, ex Department of Interior and Local Government undersecretary Lito Ruiz, and radio block timer Rufo Bering, were paid by the camp of the Radaza to destroy his image, especially with the elections just around the corner.  
“Mga binayran! Mga tawong mga binayran. Lito Ruiz? Binayran. Wala namay laing mahimo. Rufo Bering? Labaw na binayran,” Chan said in an interview at the barangay hall of Barangay Pajo. 
(They are all being paid. Lito Ruiz? He’s being paid. He has nothing else to do. Rufo Bering? He is also being paid.) 
Chan will be going up against Arturo Radaza, the husband of the current mayor, this May 13 elections.
There is certainly a a lot of drama happening in this particular mayoral election. One of this candidates assistants was shot on Saturday.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Grass Fire

Shortly before noon today a fire broke out in a grassy field near the highway as the result, I am told, of someone tossing a cigarette butt. Whatever the cause the hot and dry conditions of summer allowed the fire to spread rapidly.




While there may be a 911 system in place it was the Barangay Hall which was called and who alerted the fire station. Since it was only a small grassfire a two man team with a water truck arrived and bravely extinguished the blaze.



Here are they are after returning to the station. I did not get their names.


Their battle against the blaze lasted eight minutes but I have drastically sped up the video and added an abridged section from the William Tell Overture for the soundtrack.


Remember, don't litter.  Don't toss bottles and trash out of your car window and absolutely never toss a cigarette butt into the grass. 

Night Trash 5

Stray dogs are still roaming around at night looking to fill their hungry bellies with garbage. That is what night trash is all about. But you have to wake up early to see it.