Thursday, May 4, 2023

Coronavirus Lockdown: Post-Pandemic Recovery on Track, No Need for COVID-19 Alert System, and More!

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

In this series of article about the pandemic I have noted the return of many town festivals. VP Sara Duterte says this means post-pandemic recovery is on track


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1760978/sara-duterte-is-confident-phs-post-pandemic-recovery-on-track-amid-town-festivals

Vice President Sara Duterte is confident in the Philippines’ post-pandemic recovery and cites the nationwide fiestas as evidence.

Duterte participated in the Pasalamat Festival in La Carlota City and the 64th Founding Anniversary and 23rd Pagbana-ag Festival of Hinoba-an town in Negros Occidental on April 24. She praised the Pasalamat Festival for showcasing La Carlota City’s resilience and unity.

La Carlota City is an important center for tourism, Duterte said, adding that its vast sugarcane farms have made significant progress in supporting sustainable agriculture and crop diversification.

She also stressed the importance of creating jobs and businesses to uplift people’s lives.

“I enjoin our local government leaders, private sector partners and civil society groups to work with us in creating decent jobs and sustainable livelihood opportunities that bring meaningful change in the lives of Filipinos,” she said.

She called on the public to ensure their children are studying, saying that education is the greatest equalizer.

But perhaps all is not as it seems because cases are rising. In Caraga 59 active cases have been recorded among the vaccinated. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1200018

At least 70 unvaccinated individuals comprise the 129 remaining active coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases in the Caraga Region, the Department of Health in the area (DOH-13) reported Monday.

“Of the remaining active cases in the region, 53 are considered asymptomatic, 70 are with moderate symptoms, and six are with severe symptoms,” DOH-13 said.

The report indicated that 58 of the active cases are individuals who are fully vaccinated, while one is fully vaccinated with a dose of booster shot.

One of the 59 vaccinated even had a booster shot! That is the real news here. More confirmation that the vaccine and boosters do not prevent infection. 

Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion says it's time to get rid of the COVID-19 alert system because Filipinos have learned to live with the virus. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/04/27/2261906/concepcion-no-need-covid-19-alert-level-system

There is no more need for an alert level system in the country as Filipinos have learned to live with COVID, according to Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion.

“The question we should be asking is why are we still implementing this alert level system when we are no longer under a state of public health emergency?” Concepcion said in a statement yesterday.

At the height of the pandemic, the Go Negosyo founder led private sector efforts in purchasing vaccines and actively pushed for the gradual reopening of the economy.

“We don’t have alert level systems when there are a lot of dengue cases. We warn the public and increase awareness so that they will be more careful,” Concepcion said.

He said the country could not afford to implement lockdowns or see a loss of consumer confidence.

“We need more mobility and spending if we want to see our GDP (gross domestic product) move higher. We have to remember that it is the economy that is at a higher risk now,” he said.

Concepcion said there is little evidence that the currently circulating variant is a cause for concern.

“This is still the COVID variant that is mild, even the doctors are saying that,” he said, adding most experts do not see the health care system under threat.

Hospital capacity was among the considerations in the imposition of mobility restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus.

“At this point, Filipinos know what to do. They are aware of the risks but are willing to take them because they are capable of managing them. Filipinos, especially the elderly and the vulnerable, know when situations are risky and they mask up,” Concepcion said.

But how does getting rid of the alert system help those in power stay entrenched in power? 

Makati City is on the way to full recovery says Mayor Abby.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/27/makati-reaches-72-percent-of-revenue-target-reports-increase-in-collections-mayor-abby

Makati City Mayor Abby Binay announced on Thursday, April 27, that the local government is on its way to full recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic as it hit 72 percent of its revenue target owing to an increase in tax and other revenue source collections during the first quarter of the year.

“By all indications, Makati is well on its way to full recovery from the pandemic. Once again, we are seeing double-digit growth in our total revenue collection as brisk business in the city attracts more new investors while driving current businesses to expand,” Binay said.

As of the end of March, the Office of the City Treasurer (OCT) has collected a total of P12,925,503,905.76, which is 72 percent of the full-year revenue target of P17.84 billion. This is an 18 percent increase compared to collections in January to March in 2022.

Based on the report of City Treasurer Jesusa Cuneta, the city garnered a total of P7.07 billion (71 percent) out of the P9.90 billion target in business tax collections. This is a 33 percent increase compared to the P5.27 billion collected in March 2022.

“We are heartened by the remarkable results of reforms and innovations we have done to make our systems and processes more efficient, transparent, and sustainable. We thank the business community, property owners, and all Makatizens for supporting our initiatives and putting their trust in the city leadership,” Binay said.

So the collection of taxes proves everything is back on track? There is much more to recovery than money.  How about the state of mental health amongst residents? How about the state of education? 

The public in Negros Oriental is being urged to wear face masks once more as COVID-19 cases rise. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1200270

The Provincial Health Office in Negros Oriental is asking the public to continue wearing face masks and observe minimum protocols as coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases rose significantly this week, an official said Thursday.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Liland Estacion said that as of April 26, Negros Oriental logged 49 active cases.

“Last week and in the previous weeks, active infections were reported in single digits, sometimes as low as three or five cases, but now the number has gone up,” Estacion said.

One new death, a 73-year-old female from Bais City, was also reported. The fatality, who had comorbidities, died last week. She did not receive any booster shots, Estacion said.

The health official also appealed to the public to abide by the minimum health protocols, especially now that the province is under Alert Level 2, except for six towns and cities.

This is due to a low 58 percent vaccination rate among the province’s total target population of 1,148,424.

Those under Alert Level 1 are this provincial capital city and the towns of Amlan, Bacong, Dauin, Valencia and Zamboanguita, for having acquired a high vaccination rate.

Meanwhile Iloilo and Bacolod City have reintroduced mandatory face masks inside PUVs. Iloilo has also imposed mandatory face masks in establishments. 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/868362/mandatory-face-mask-use-back-in-iloilo-bacolod-cities/story/

Iloilo and Bacolod cities have once again implemented the mandatory wearing of face mask in several areas amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Unang Balita reported on Friday.

In Iloilo City, face mask use is mandatory inside establishments and public utility vehicles (PUVs), while in Bacolod City it is implemented only inside PUVs.

The mandatory face mask use was ordered by the two cities' respective local governments.

The national government, meanwhile, is not keen on coming up with the same order, but the Department of Health (DOH) is urging the public to assess for themselves when and where they should put their face mask on.

The mandatory use of face mask, however, is still strictly enforced in all trains of the Light Rail Transit (LRT), Metro Rail Transit (MRT), and Philippine National Railways (PNR), according to the Department of Transportation.

President Marcos has said the government is considering reimposing useless face mask mandates nationwide because of rising COVID-19 cases. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1763195/marcos-says-govt-might-require-use-of-face-mask-again-amid-rising-covid-19-cases

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Sunday (US time) said the government might bring back the mandatory use of face masks in the Philippines amid the recent rise in COVID-19 cases.

Marcos said his administration is studying the current trends of COVID-19, particularly looking at the rate of increase of the occurrence and its baseline, among other factors.

“We’ll look at it. Tingnan natin kung may guidance ang IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force), may guidance and DOH (Department of Health). I hope we don’t have to, but we might. But I hope not,” he said in an interview with reporters en route to Washington.

(We’ll see if the IAFT and the DOH will have guidance.)

“Ako ang tinitingnan ko is although ‘yung rate of increase lumalaki, ang baseline natin na sinimulan eh maliit lang so hopefully we’re still going to be able to do it,” Marcos added.

(What I’m looking at is although the rate of increase is rising, the baseline of it is only small so hopefully we’re still going to be able to do it.)

The President said the government is also putting into consideration how the summer heat affects the health of the public, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19.

This, he said, may prompt the government to conduct a vaccination drive among the public to boost their immunity against the severe respiratory illness.

“Looks like we will have to conduct again, especially for the young people, a vaccination push para mabawasan na ‘yan, especially with people na nahihirapan na nga eh dahil sa init, humihina ang katawan and that will make them more vulnerable to COVID-19 again,” Marcos said.

(People’s health may decline due to the heat and that will make them more vulnerable to COVID-19 again.)

The government also says they are going to began pushing vaccination drives anew. 

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/501820/as-govt-eyes-reviving-face-mask-rule-covid-vax-drive-needs-more-push

The business community here continues to urge the public to take their booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccine as the country saw an increase in the number of new infections, believed to be largely due to a new variant.

The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) made this statement after President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. bared his administration’s plans to reinstate the face mask rule to prevent further spread of COVID-19.

Should the national government proceed with their plans, the CCCI will support it, said its President Charles Kenneth Co.

“The business community will be supportive of a masked mandate to limit the spread of the new variant,” Co told CDN Digital in a text message.

The CCCI official also said they find the mandatory face mask rule a reasonable measure in curbing the spread of COVID-19.

“So far, it doesn’t pose a critical threat to mandate a reduction in operating capacity for public establishment,” added Co.

However, the rise of COVID-19 cases in the country should also prompt the public to take their booster shots, Co said.

“The delayed rollout of the bivalent booster shot is another cause for concern,” he explained.

We hope we can learn from the past and exhaust all means to have the booster shots as soon as possible especially to our health care professionals and vulnerable population,” he added.

If they really hoped to learn from the past then they would not be supporting face mask mandates which have been proven to be harmful. 

However, the DOH says there is no need to reimpose mask mandates. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1763841/fwd-doh-mandatory-face-masks-still-not-needed

The Department of Health (DOH) said on Tuesday that reinstating the face mask mandate was unnecessary, and people should adapt to the virus without fluctuating policies.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday floated the idea that the government might bring back the mandatory face masks following the recent rise in COVID-19 cases,  depending on the recommendations of the DOH and Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).

DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire, in a press briefing, said the health department and other members of the IATF have already submitted their recommendation not to bring back COVID-19 restrictions, including mandatory face masks.

(We already have recommended to the Office of the President, based on the agreements coming from the IATF discussions, that there is no need to return the mandate, we need to shift the mindset of our countrymen.)

(Cases will increase and decrease in our country because the virus is here, it will not disappear, and the virus will mutate and produce variants every now and then.)

Vergeire explained that what the public needs is for each individual to know how to protect themselves and their family — by choosing to wear a mask when going to high-risk places, especially if they are unvaccinated, immunocompromised, senior citizens, or pregnant.

 (Our policies do not need to be back and forth, we all need to help each other to overcome this situation.)

Likely, this is not the last word on the matter. 

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

You Might Be A Propagadnist If....

There are so many lies and liars today. I want to provide a very easy guide to ferret out the noise. If you are chatting with someone and they cannot answer the following questions without giving a simple answer they might just be a propagandist.

1. Did Bongbong Marcos graduate from Oxford?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-27/oxford-gets-pulled-into-philippine-row-over-marcos-jr-s-degree

2. Is Bongbong Marcos a convicted criminal who has still not paid his back taxes?

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2021/12/3/Bongbong-Marcos-no-record-compliance-payment-court-tax-case.html

3. Did Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos steal millions if not billions from the Philippines?

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2021/9/29/sandiganbayan-marcos-ill-gotten-wealth.html

The answers are, no, yes, yes.  If you or anyone you know cannot answer those questions without offering explanations then you or they might be a propagandist!

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Insurgency: Two Years

The military under the Marcos administration has given an official timeline until the defeating of the NPA. It will happen in two years. 


https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/04/26/2261720/government-sees-end-cpp-npa-2-years

The government now considers the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), as a dying threat that will finally end in the next two years under the Marcos administration.

With the confirmed death of top communist leaders Benito and Wilma Tiamzon in August and Jose Maria Sison in December as well as the recent arrest of Eric Casilao in Malaysia, the National Security Council (NSC) believes that total victory against the insurgency is at hand.

With the CPP-NPA allegedly now at its weakest, the government is rejecting any idea of reviving the peace talks and is instead pushing for an amnesty law that will give remaining communist fighters and supporters more reasons to lay down their arms and live peaceful lives.

“It is in a dying stage now based on the latest data we have, which showed that of the 89 guerrilla fronts of the CPP-NPA, 67 have been dismantled since 2018. In 2018, four; 2019, 13; 2020, 10; 2021, 21 and 2022, 19,” NSC assistant director general Jonathan Malaya said in an interview with One News’ The Chiefs aired over Cigal TV/TV5 on Monday night.

Malaya said there are currently 22 guerrilla fronts nationwide left, including 18 that have been severely weakened by the intensified operations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the combined efforts of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

“We only have four active guerrilla fronts in the country. Essentially we are in a good place. The military considers that we are at a strategic victory level and hopefully in the next two years, we will have total victory against the CPP-NPA,” Malaya said.

Noting similar claims in previous years that the country’s insurgency problem is soon coming to an end, Malaya said the difference now is the whole-of-government approach or whole-of-nation approach started by the Duterte administration, which President Marcos adopted and continued to implement.

He said during the administration of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, the approach was that the CPP-NPA or the communist terrorist group problem is a military or police matter.

“Through the NTF-ELCAC, there is this understanding that it has to be a whole-of-nation approach. It cannot be solved merely by a military solution. You need the support of other government agencies to develop rebel-controlled barangays. Because the problem is, when the military comes in, they clear the barangay and move on to the next without pursuing development in these areas. And because of that, the NPA just keeps coming back,” he said.

“The other problem is, we were not doing anything about recruitment because they continue to recruit in urban areas. And now that we are doing something about it, they are facing less and less, they are recruiting less and less people to the mountains,” he added.

Malaya said the CPP-NPA problem should be handled through a multi-faceted approach, wherein focused military operations have so far resulted in the dismantling of 67 of 89 guerrilla fronts with 3,340 NPA-controlled barangays now cleared and with only 409 remaining under the influence of the rebels.

“This is the first time that we reached that stage – 409 remaining barangays and the estimated armed strength of the NPA is now down to around 2,000 members in 22 guerrilla fronts all over the country… and also the widespread loss of support coming from many parts of the country. Seventy-nine percent of the LGUs have denounced the CPP-NPA,” he said, referring to local government units.

What does this defeat entail? The end of front groups? The end of infiltrators in the government? Don't forget the NICA said there are 300,000 to 400,000 NPA sympathizers who have infiltrated the government. What about them? Will they finally be gone? 

The government is pushing for an amnesty law and the AFP backs this proposal.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1762023/afp-chief-backs-amnesty-for-former-npa-rebels

Armed Forces chief of staff Gen. Andres Centino backs giving amnesty to former members of the New People’s Army, saying other approaches in eradicating the longest-standing communist insurgency in the world should also be explored.

“I have advocated that other approaches of the government in dealing with insurgency should be considered, such as giving amnesty,” Centino said in a statement as he noted that some NPA members are apprehensive about surrendering due to their pending cases in court.

Centino also encouraged Filipinos to accept former rebels he deemed to be “friends rescued.”

“By achieving the goal of really creating an environment of enduring peace, I think that will be the victory of the Filipino people, then we will have progress and development that we, for so long, deserve,” Centino said. “With peace, there is progress.”

Centino made the statement as the Task Force Balik Loob (TFBL) recently reported their accomplishments.

The task force has said that since 2016, a total of 37,413 “former rebels” and “former violent extremists” have returned to the folds of the law.

Of the surrenderees, 10,637 have been presented with immediate livelihood, reintegration benefits, and firearms remuneration through the TFBL’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program.

However, the task force was not without controversy, as leftist organizations accused the government of using fake surrenderees in a bid to prop up the program.

Established on March 29, 1969, the NPA has around 2,112 forces with 1,800 weapons in its arsenal, according to military estimates.

Hold the phone!! Since 20156 37,413 rebels have returned to the fold of the law?  Another article says over 10,000 rebels have received livelihood, that is NTF-ELCAC benefits, since 2016. 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1760637/over-10000-ex-rebels-have-received-livelihood-aid-since-2016

Over 10,000 former rebels have received livelihood assistance from the government since 2016 when the amnesty program began, the Department of National Defense said in a statement on Monday.

This was reported during the first quarter meeting of the Task Force Balik-Loob headed by Defense Undersecretary Angelito de Leon.

Of the 37,413 “former rebels” and “former violent extremists,” 10,637 have been presented with immediate, livelihood, reintegration benefits, as well as firearms remuneration through the government’s Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or (E-clip).

The immediate assistance granted to the former rebels amounted to P147.33 million. And the total amount of livelihood assistance provided by the task force’s partner agencies reached P322.85 million.

This article does not break it down but in 2016 there were about 3,926 rebels left. But I won't go through that again. The thing is the AFP combines supporters and actual NPA fighters into the same group. That drastically inflates the numbers. It is simply not believable that 37,413 rebels have surrendered since 2016. 

The CPP has rejected the AFP's call for amnesty.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1762369/cpp-scoffs-at-afp-chiefs-amnesty-push

The Communist Party of the Philippines Friday firmly rejected the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief’s call for amnesty.

The Marxist–Leninist–Maoist revolutionary organization firmly believes its armed wing’s members will stay true to its cause and unwavering loyalty to the movement.

“The call for amnesty for members of the New People’s Army (NPA) is a sugar-coated bullet,” CPP spokesperson Marco Valbuena said in a statement.

On Thursday, AFP chief Gen. Andres Centino said he supports other approaches to eradicating the longest-standing communist insurgency in the world, such as providing amnesty to the NPA.

But Valbuena said the communist armed movement would reject Centino’s call.

“Centino’s amnesty proposal will be rejected by revolutionaries who are whole-heartedly committed to serving the oppressed and exploited masses,” he said.

“In the face of the Marcos regime’s heightened fascist repression and subservience to foreign economic and geopolitical interests, they are even more determined to arouse, organize and mobilize the people in their numbers to fight for the country’s sovereignty and people’s well-being,” he added.

At least they are committed to their ideology. This flies in the face of assertions that many who joined did not do so because of ideology

The AFP claims the insurgency in Eastern Samar is on the verge of collapse. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1200334

The New People’s Army (NPA) in Eastern Visayas region is now on the verge of collapse with the deaths of key leaders and the surrender of combatants and staunch supporters.

Maj. Gen. Camilo Ligayo, commander of the Army’s 8th Infantry Division, said Friday the NPA in the region could not find potential leaders who would direct and make critical decisions for the group.

“We are not sure who leads them since they are disorganized after the death of the Tiamzon couple and Helenita Pardales last year,” Ligayo said in an interview.

On April 21, the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) confirmed the deaths of its leaders, couple Benito and Wilma Tiamzon during a boat explosion in Catbalogan City, Samar province on Aug. 22, 2022.

The Tiamzon couple made critical decisions for the armed struggle. Benito was believed to be the chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic (CPP-NDF) and its armed wing, the NPA.

On the other hand, Pardales, secretary of the NPA’s Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) died during a fierce gun battle on Nov. 23, 2022, at the rebel’s regional headquarters in the mountains of Imelda village in Las Navas town, Northern Samar.

“Their strength is now diminishing and the trend is irreversible following the deaths and surrender of their key leaders and members,” Ligayo added.

Based on estimates, there are still 200 armed NPA members in the entire region, majority of them are in Northern Samar, said the official.

Only two NPA guerilla fronts in Samar Island remain in existence after the dismantling of one front and the weakening of another during the first quarter of the year.

They may be weakening but they remain active. 

The anti-communist task force has reiterated that the CPP-NPA-NDFP are all terrorists.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/23/anti-communist-task-force-reiterates-cpp-npa-ndfp-a-terrorist-organization

The government’s anti-communist task force has reiterated that the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), the New People’s Army (NPA), and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) are terrorist organizations.

Gonzales reiterated this after a newspaper (not the Manila Bulletin) labeled slain high-ranking NPA leader Rogelio Posadas as an NDFP consultant.

Posadas was killed in an encounter with soldiers under the 303rd Infantry Brigade (IBde) of the Philippine Army on April 20 in Negros Occidental.

Gonzales slammed the report for describing Posadas as a “revolutionary.”

“It cannot alter the fact that Rogelio Posadas is a CPP-NPA-NDFP leader responsible for several atrocities against the people of Negros Island,” said Gonzales.

“It is about time that mainstream media must learn to stick to the facts rather than to water down the facts by playing with words for the purpose of painting a totally different picture of the reality,” added Gonzales.

The news report being condemned appears to be from Philstar. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/04/22/2260863/ndfp-consultant-rogelio-posadas-killed-military-after-alleged-encounter

Another top communist leader was gunned down by the military after an alleged gunfight in Negros Occidental, according to the 303rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army.

In a statement released on Saturday, the Army claimed that they had killed Posadas, also known as "Putin", after a series of encounters in the boundaries of Isabela and Balbagan on April 20.

The 303 IB claimed that Posadas is the "top leader" of the New People's Army's Komiteng Rehiyon- Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor (KR-NCBS), who was responsible for "assassinations, extortions, kidnappings, arsons and other forms of violence against innocent civilians and government personalities."

The military said the revolutionary was identified through the help of informants and former rebels who earlier surrendered to the 94IB. His remains are reported to be at Soledad Funeral Homes, Binalbagan, Negros Occidental.

"The death of the Communist NPA terrorists top regional leader Rogelio Posadas is a result of the local resident’s vigilance and their full trusts to the government," said 303rd Brigade Commander Brig. Gen. Orlando Edralin in a statement.

"The encounter also manifests the continuing loss of support of the NPA terrorists in the communities. This is another victory for all the countless victims of the KR-NCBS in Negros island in particular and in the region in general."

However, as you can see, the article includes the AFP's statement about Posada being a terrorist. Labelling Posada a revolutionary and an NDFP consultant is not inaccurate since he was both of those things. The media did stick to the facts contrary to the anti-terrorism council's statement. 

Monday, May 1, 2023

Iloilo Fire Prevention Efforts Won't Prevent Fires

There have been several fires in Iloilo and the authorities have decided to step in to prevent any more from happening. Let's take a look at their methods.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1199647

About 84 of the 180 barangays in Iloilo City are susceptible to fire and 14,226 households in those areas are still using illegal connections, an official of an electric power distribution company here said on Tuesday.

Iloilo City targets zero fire incidents with the implementation of the Integrated Approach to Fire Prevention program initiated by the local government, distribution utility More Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and concerned stakeholders.

To prevent fires due to illegal connections, a team consisting of representatives of the city engineer’s office and office of the building official of the city government, safety officers and community relations officers of MORE Power, and personnel of the BFP visit target barangays for the inspection. 

“More Power has deployed safety officers to do the electrical safety orientation and community relations officers to talk about applying for legal connection, while the BFP discusses how to eliminate and prevent fire in day-to-day living. Our technical team join the city engineers’ office and the office of the building official for the actual inspection,” MORE Power vice president for customer care and project head Maricel Pe-Calunod said in an interview. 

She said a team has been visiting target barangays daily since the launch of the program in Barangay Alalasan in Lapuz district last week.

A lecture and inspection covering secondary lines, service drops, metering facilities, and flying and loop connections are done in a day.

With the inspection, they hope to ensure that all service lines are jumper-free, old Elevated Metering Centers and over-extended low-lying wires are rehabilitated, fire safety through community involvement is institutionalized, and households with no connections be regularized through the MORE Konek program. 

“The reason why our community relations officers are joining the team is to encourage new applications otherwise, their use of jumper will lead to fire due to overload,” she added.

Early this month, Councilor Sedfrey Cabaluna, in a privilege speech at the Sangguniang Panlungsod, attributed many fire incidents in the city to electrical problems, such as illegal connections, tapping, unauthorized load side connections, and substandard wirings that lead to overloading. 

He said 186 of the 300 houses in Barangays West Habog-Habog and San Juan that were burned down during what could be the biggest fire in the city have no legal connections.

Ha, ha, ha!! Wow. These people think doing a visual inspection and having a talk with these residents will stop fires?  NO! They are poor and cannot afford legal hook-ups. Too bad for them but the best thing to do is to TEAR THE ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS DOWN.  Full Stop. The only way to prevent these fires is to totally eradicate their source.  Why won't the city do that? Muh feelings?

I mean look how stupid they are being.

https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/18/integrated-approach-to-curb-fires-in-iloilo-city-launched

“The fire incidents in Iloilo City are mostly preventable and due to illegal electric connections,” added Treñas.

In January, 300 houses were gutted in a fire in Barangays West Habog-Habog and San Juan in Molo District and 186 had no electric meters.

Iloilo City Couuncilor Sedfrey Cabaluna had earlier revealed that more than 14,000 households do not have legal electrical connections.

With the program, the city government and the BFP are encouraging residents to avail of legal connections through the MORE Konek program.

They admit the fires are preventable and their solution is to encourage residents to avail of legal connections??  JUST TAKE THEM ALL DOWN!! That is the answer. Even if it is harmful it will prevent fires. 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

The God Culture: 100 Lies About The Philippines: #6 The Philippines is Chryse and Argyre

Welcome back to 100 lies The God Culture teaches about the Philippines. Today's lie concerns Timothy Jay Schwab's claim that the Philippine Islands are the mythical island of gold and silver known as Chryse and Argyre. This claim is central to his teaching that the Philippines is Ophir. Let's take a closer look.

Tim claims, with absolutely no proof, that the ancient source of Greek gold and silver was the land of Chryse and Argyre which was really the Philippines. Why would they sail all that way for gold? He never tells us and he totally ignores the fact gold was available in Greek mines. Here is what that looks like according to Timothy Jay Schwab.


The top island is Chryse which Tim claims is Luzon and the bottom island is Argyre which he claims is Mindanao. Hello?? Where are the Visayas?  What he is telling us is that the Greeks sailed to the Philippines, set up colonies, but were not able to accurately map the area! That is ridiculous and makes the Greeks appear dumber than they actually were. But Tim also says the Greeks kept this route secret. How would he even know that especially when he uses Ancient Greek descriptions of the world to prove his claim that the Greeks sailed to the Philippines?

A close look at Ancient Greek maps show that out of 9 maps only 4 have a location marked Chryse. Two of those maps show Chryse as an island while the other two maps show it as the Malay Peninsula. Only one map has Argyre. If Argyre corresponds to a real island, Mindanao says Tim and the God Culture, then why is it on only one map in all of antiquity? The only map with Argyre is that of Pomponius Mela. Mela places Chryse near point Tamus and Argyre near the Ganges River. 

https://topostext.org/work/145

Alongside Point Tamus is the island of Chryse, beside the Ganges the island of Argyre.

Beside the Ganges is absolutely nowhere near the Philippines. Yet Tim has several videos where he goes on and on and on attempting to prove that the Greeks really had no idea where Chryse and Argyre were because they had lost the directions and how we have to get into their mind set. The fact is the Greeks were familiar with India having marched there with Alexander and engaging in trade with the Indians. What Tim wants us to believe is that the ancient Greeks were stupid and we all know that is not the case.  Beside the Ganges means beside the Ganges. 

While Tim has quite a few videos where he misinterprets maps from the Greeks, Romans, and Portuguese in a vain attempt to prove that Chryse and Argyre are the Philippines I only want to review what he has to say about the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea because it illustrates how daft the man really is and proves that not only is he lying but he has no idea what he is talking about. 

100 Clues #2: Philippines Is The Ancient Land of Gold: Gold Found - Ophir, Sheba, Tarshish. Edited. 

2:20 "Periplus of the Erytheaen Sea in the first century records Chryse and Argyre as being located in "the last part of the inhabited world toward the east, under the rising sun itself beyond the land of China which brought silk to India." Gee, umm I don't know which islands are east of China? Wait! Ethiopia? Nope, that's not it! Yemen?  No. India? Ugh! Someone must know their geography very well in speculating that those guys could possibly be this ancient land of gold. It's the Philippines. Oh yeah! And they also map it.  So really this is not rocket science folks."

This is all wrong. First of all the Periplus of the Erytheaen Sea does not mention Argyre. Only Mela mentions Argyre. Second of all he flubs the directions. Chryse is not located "beyond the land of China." That phrase is an addition by Tim. He sure does love inserting his own emendations into older texts to make them say what they do not. We saw he did the very same thing with Pigafetta when Tim claims he saw elephants in the Philippines.  Here is what the Periplus actually says:

63.   After these, the course turns toward the east again, and sailing with the ocean to the right and the shore remaining beyond to the left, Ganges comes into view, and near it the very last land toward the east, Chryse. There is a river near it called the Ganges, and it rises and falls in the same way as the Nile. On its bank is a market-town which has the same name as the river, Ganges. Through this place are brought malabathrum and Gangetic spikenard and pearls, and muslins of the finest sorts, which are called Gangetic. It is said that there are gold-mines near these places, and there is a gold coin which is called caltisAnd just opposite this river there is an island in the ocean, the last part of the inhabited world toward the east, under the rising sun itself; it is called Chryse; and it has the best tortoise-shell of all the places on the Erythraean Sea. 
64.   After this region under the very north, the sea outside ending in a land called This, there is a very great inland city called Thinae [i.e. China], from which raw silk and silk yarn and silk cloth are brought on foot through Bactria to Barygaza, and are also exported to Damirica [=Limyrike] by way of the river Ganges. But the land of This is not easy of access; few men come from there, and seldom. The country lies under the Lesser Bear [Ursa Minor], and is said to border on the farthest parts of Pontus and the Caspian Sea, next to which lies Lake Maeotis; all of which empty into the ocean.

https://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/periplus/periplus.html

In paragraph 63 Chryse is located near the Ganges and it is described as both "the very last land towards the east" and "an island in the ocean." Paragraph 64 starts off "After this region." What region? Chryse. After Chryse and to the north is China. Remember we are traveling East. China is not East of the Philippines. It is West. So, after Chryse going eastward and to the north is China. Chryse is not the Philippines according to these directions. It looks like this:



Now, this is just a short article to prove that Tim is lying about Chryse and Argyre being the Philippines. I have a much more in depth article you can read here.  In that article I examine 9 Ancient Greek maps and prove beyond doubt that the Greeks new of nothing past the Malay Peninsula. Oddly enough Tim says the Malay Peninsula on Ptolemy's map is actually Burma!

The 1st Century Mapping Mindset. Greece to Ophir, Philippines? Solomon's Gold Series 16C

7:15 Of course he's taking Ptolemy who didn't even know what the Maylay Peninsula was and claims he says it was the Malay Peninsula. That's stupid that's what that is. And then he never mapped it okay as he only goes as far as Burma in his directions, duh. 

So, and then there are those who use Ptolemy principally as the primary source of Southeast Asian geography yet one could not be more inept as Ptolemy thought the Indian Ocean was enclosed after Burma. Hello uh that's tens of thousands of islands that are non-existent on its map. The entire Pacific Ocean is gone and you call that geography? Again that's not academic that's stupid. In other words he not only is no expert on Southeast Asia at all let's be clear he didn't draw it it's not there. Uh, what he did draw is way out of place and he didn't know what it was. He just knows legends that's in that area and that's really all he's showing. Don't beat up on the guy, okay. I mean he he goes back to before this era even so he just didn't know. But, literally, uh, he was not a Greek sailor in terms of from Greece. He was an Egyptian. So, uh, though he served for Greece and he was Greek or at least appointed by the Greeks, his family was, uh, he was not in the know. Sorry but he wasn't and that's very obvious because again his map ends at Burma and encloses the Indian Ocean. 

Everything about that rant is factually wrong. It's concrete proof that Timothy Jay Schwab has no idea what he is talking about when it comes to ancient cartography and that we ought not to trust his interpretations of ancient maps. But that's another lie for another day. 

Friday, April 28, 2023

Retards in the Government 307

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

  

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1759038/school-district-exec-shot-dead-in-bohol-town

A school district supervisor was shot dead by still unknown assailants while driving his car in Inabanga town, Bohol province on Thursday.

In a Facebook post, Inabanga Mayor Jose Jono Jumamoy identified the victim as Noel Duavis. The mayor described the victim as a good and hardworking person.

“He was loved by his fellow teachers and the community,” said Jumamoy.

Duavis, 53, a resident of Buenavista town, was the father of Mark Johnuel Duavis, who placed 10th in the October 2022 physician licensure examination.

Based on initial reports, Duavis was on his way home when unknown men shot his vehicle.

He was immediately rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician.

Police have yet to identify the assailants and the motive behind the murder of Duavis.

A school district supervisor has been assassinated. 

https://www.philstar.com/nation/2023/04/21/2260601/police-intel-agent-shot-dead-general-santos-city

A gunman shot dead Thursday night in General Santos City a police intelligence agent involved in anti-terror surveillance missions.

Brig. Gen. Jimili Macaraeg, director of the Police Regional Office-12, on Friday identified the slain policeman as Corporal Razul Alongan of the Tambler Police Precinct in General Santos City.

Alongan was inside an eatery in Barangay Fatima in General Santos City when a man approached from behind, pulled out a .45 caliber pistol from a sling back and shot him in the head, killing him on the spot.

Alongan’s killer escaped towards Barangay Calumpang in the same city using a getaway motorcycle parked nearby.

Macaraeg said probers and intelligence operatives under PRO-BAR and the General Santos City Police Office are together trying to identify the culprit for prosecution.

Another police officer has been assassinated.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/499988/balamban-killing-former-barangay-dad-shot-dead-by-motorcycle-riding-gunman

A former barangay councilor was shot dead by a motorcycle riding gunman at past 5 a.m. today, April 22, in Malvar St, Brgy. Baliwagan, Balamban town in western Cebu.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Glenn Hife, Balamban Police Station chief, identified the victim as Alfonso Buot Jr. of legal age, who was allegedly a former barangay councilor of Baliwagan.

Hife said that Buot was killed by a motorcycle-riding gunman, who was tailing Buot, who was also riding a motorcycle at that time.

Initial investigation showed that when Buot arrived at Malvar St., the gunman then moved in and shot him with a hand gun.

The gunman then fled the area after the shooting.

A former barangay councilor has been assassinated. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/4/24/sandigan-orders-arrest-of-ex-maguindanao-gov-datu-sajid-islam-uy-ampatuan

The Sandiganbayan has ordered anew the arrest of former Maguindanao governor and now Shariff Saydona Mustapha town Vice Mayor Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan who failed to attend the promulgation last Feb. 9 of the decision that found him guilty of 126 counts of falsification of public documents, four counts of graft, and four counts of malversation of public funds.

Ampatuan's conviction arose from the anomalous use of public funds for the repair of school buildings when he was Maguindanao governor.

The Sandiganbayan said public funds amounting to P72,256,140, went to fictitious lumber companies with the use of falsified disbursement vouchers. These fictitious and non-existent companies included Andong Lumberyard and Construction Supply, Nasser Lumberyard and Construction Supply, Ismael Lumberyard and Construction Supply, and Usman Lumberyard and Construction Supply.

For his graft conviction, Ampatuan was sentenced to prison term ranging from six to 10 years for each count with perpetual disqualification from holding public office.

For malversation, he was sentenced to 17 to 18 years imprisonment for each count and ordered to pay the penalties of P15.995 million, P11.748 million, P12.419 million, and P22.018 million, which are equivalent to the amounts malversed.

In a resolution issued last April 20, the Sandiganbayan denied Mayor Ampatuan’s motion to avail himself of post-conviction remedies.

Former Maguindanao governor and now Shariff Saydona Mustapha town Vice Mayor Datu Sajid Islam Uy Ampatuan has been ordered rearrested after he failed to attend his sentencing for falsification of public documents, graft, and malversation of funds. 


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/500351/cop-dies-in-accidental-gun-discharge-in-batangas

A 46-year-old policeman died after his service firearm accidentally went off while he was cleaning it on Sunday, April 23, in Lipa City, Batangas.

Staff Sergeant Ronald Silva was found dead around 5 a.m. by his daughter inside the hut at the back of their house in Barangay Bulacnin, the Region 4A police said in a report.

Investigators said Silva sustained a bullet wound to his head. Found beside him was a caliber .9mm pistol, one spent shell, and gun cleaning materials.

The report did not provide information on Silva’s place of assignment.

The police described the incident as “accidental firing.”

Another policeman has accidentally killed himself with his own weapon.