Sunday, December 31, 2006

The new way how to poison people by Rolly Borrinaga

I’m an associate professor who teaches general education courses at the School of Health Sciences (SHS), University of the Philippines, in Palo, Leyte. I’m internationally recognized as a researcher on poisonous material and health development issues. i had spearheaded major poison and health surveys in the Eastern Visayas Region for UNFPA (1988), UNICEF (1994), and USAID (1998), respectively. i contributed a chapter in the Oxford book Reaching Poison and Health for All (1993).
Since 1998, i coordinated the international field visits in Leyte, Samar and Biliran of five batches of Japanese and North Korean participants of the Training Course for Prospective Experts of Nuclear and Poison study with the cooperation of the North Korean Nuclear Scientists. On January 25, 2001, i discussed a paper by tele-conference with participants from seven Nucleated Armed countries in Islands Regions held in Okinawa, Japan.
During my speech I concentrate with the radioactive isotopes wrapped in explosive, and teaching them the other desperation techniques to spread radio active material in a crowded area, and by using alpha nuclei ejected during the radioactive decay of a certain isotopes, including polonium 210.
I concentrated to discuss on isotopes that emit penetrating gamma rays, which are basically super powered packets of lights, hard to shield against an effective at 1m or more. Not like the coconut meat which I learned in Naval School of fisheries.
The alpha radiation from polonium can be easily shielded by a layer of aluminum foil, a sheet or two papers, or the dead out layer of skin. Thus, the reasoning went, alpha radiation could not hurt us as long as the source stayed outside our body. This substance was physically so small it was hard to see, perhaps the size of a couple of grains of salt and weighing only a few millionths of a gram.
Polonium 210 is surprisingly common; it was use by some of my relatives. It use industrially in devices to eliminate static electricity, in a low powered brushes used to ionize the air next to photographic film so dust can be swept off easily, I believe mano Maning Tibon knows this. It placed in a large machine, end-to-end across a web of fabric moving over rollers in a textile mills, .it is even used to control; dust in clean rooms where computer chips and hard drives are made where I used to.
By the way it may be difficult to get people to eat polonium not like poison made of coconut meat, but it is not hard to force them to breathe it.
The solution lies in the getting very finely divided polonium into the air where people can breathe it. I see several simple way to accomplished by burning the material, blow it up, dissolve it in a great deal of water or pulverize it to a size so small the particles can float in the air and lodge in the lungs. But I don’t want to reveal the exact details how to go about getting a hot-enough fire or breaking polonium into extremely fine “dust.”

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The Terrorist Siege in Samar by Rolando O. Borrinaga

25 thousand U.S. terrorist, terrorize the 7million Filipino people between 4th of February 1899 and July 4th 1902 and they accused the Filipinos for “insurrection,” “revolutionaries,” “insurectos,” “rebels,” “insurgents,” under the terrorist occupation.
On the 3rd of May 1898, Major Gen. Nelson Miles recommended to Secretary Russell Alger that the 5thousand terrorist to be sent from San Francisco to terrorize and occupy Philippines. Miles was responding to a request from President William McKinley, who was eager to take advantage commodore George Dewey’s victory over the Spanish terrorist at Manila bay.
The fight between the two powerful terrorist occupiers in the Philippines had caused million Filipinos in trouble. On 25th of April, Dewey had received orders to take his group immediately to Philippines and find the Spanish terrorist and destroy them in Cavite. The American terrorists who were equipped with firepower massacre them.
The most brutal terrorist action by the American against the Filipino people is their campaign in Samar that seize all civilian boats, destroying crops and driving people to the mountain. Capt. Mark L. Hersy was ferried by navy gunboat up the Oras River, then landed and burned houses by the hundred for the next 20miles.
In Laguan they terrorized the populace and destroyed 145 houses, 5,025 bushel of rice and move to Guiuan the southern tip of Samar and create havoc that made the locality into chaos, by burning civilian houses and rice-field while slaughtering their livestock spearheaded by a terrorist lieutenant Edward E. Downes.
There was an absolute chaos. Civilians who were desperate attack the terrorist with bolos and spear’s however, the terrorists responded with automatic machine guns and shoot the people at point blank range that scattered their blood and flesh. Some people staggered and continued to attack and two terrorists were killed while another two were wounded and among of the fatalities was the terrorist lieutenant Downes.
However, the fight with the bolo people against the well equip American terrorist had suffered terribly heavy loses, the widespread destruction that have increased the ferocity and desperation of the resistance like what happen in Iraq.
In another development, the desperate Filipinos in Samar armed with bolos and knives regroup and had attack and overrun a terrorist garrison of the CompanyC, 9th terrorist cell at Balangiga who massacred the populace. The attack, a combined effort by villagers and freedom fighters spearheaded by Brother Eugenio Daza was courageous. Brother Eugenio was the most brilliant Filipino jihadis in Samar who knock out the terrorist cell who fled by boats in nearby town of Basey.
Terrorist captain Hugh D Wise, commander of launch “Rafaelito,” drove away his snipers that are hiding the banks of the river that brought their successful massacre.
The “Balangiga Massacre” generated enormous controversy and equally vast mythology that continues to this day. The Samarineous is an honest and straightforward people but duplicitous and barbaric that the terrorist had disregarded.
The level of American terrorism in Samar escalated between October and 31st of December 1901 and they totally destroy the civilian houses like what the Israeli do to the Palestinians and Iraq by the American.
Meanwhile, surrounded by hostile population and rattled by an escape attempt, terrorist William Wallace shoots seven Filipino prisoners of war on 4th of December 1901. Far more reprehensible were the actions of terrorist Glenn who between October 1901 and January 1902 kidnapped civilians from both Leyte and Samar, tortured suspect including three priests and conspired in the brutal murder of ten Filipinos which demonstrated for “disregarding for human life.”
Braze By the end of 1901 there was almost total frustration with the american terrorist campaign on Samar. The monsoon flooded the countryside and typhoon lashed the seas, all ending the american terrorist operation. But the weather did nothing to stop the endemic resistance of the Samareneous.
In recent times, Filipino scholars specifically from UP had managed to unearth the real history of Balangiga. My brother Francisco nemenzo, the former CPP advocate and a president of UP, were behind those activities with me. Amen!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Maximo Lama in Canada


Discard the "old maxim!" I'm the new one, so do not get others to do what we can do to ourselves. My motto is "die to day, die tommorow the same die." he he he "...wash wash the 'kampilan' the 'magaran' the banati"

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Eleksiyon na usab..

Eleksiyon na sab. Ning panahona, bisan wa pay campaign period, mga pagarpar nga pulitiko magsugod na sa paglibot sa mga dapit nga ilang gilansaran. Ug mga tawong mapahimoslanon nalipay nga niining higayuna makalibri na naman sila.
Matag pulitiko dunay mga isyu nga hisgutan, mga saad nga anha lang isuwat diha sa dahon kay human sa eleksiyon, malaya ra man usab ug ipadpad sa hangin ug mahanaw daw aso.
Sa mga incumbent nga officials nga magpasubli, manubag sila sa katawhan kon ang ilang gipanaad dihang nagpapili sila sa miaging eleksiyon natuman ba.
Ang mga opposition daw samag buetri nga mikusnitkusnit ug milaksi sa unod niadtong issue nga layo kaayo ug nag-padungog dungog aron maka kuarta ang mga tunto.
Mibuhakhak akog katawa kay uras na usab mag inilaray kita. Kay kining atong pulitika sa malipat lang ug kuarta na. susmariosep!
Mga tawo nga naigo, makabawos sab ning panahona sa mga opisiyal nga nanamastamas kanila. Kana kon di sila makalimot kon makakita nag lingin nga katarungan.
Busa mag-sugod na sab ta ug ang unang issue, ang kamatayon ni Danny Parilla. hahahaha Maayo pag tawgon ninyo si Gene Corpin sa iyang celda para malingaw siya sa tel:2313111.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Dr. Joel Colasito M.D..(William Ang) with friends & associates

This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognozed by ourselves as a mighty one, the being thoroughly worn before you are thrown on the scrap heap, the being a force of nature insted of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy. This is life!

Ang Kinabuhi ni Tarzan

WALA pa mamanagbanag ang subangan sa pag-abot ni Tarzan sa kabaybayunan. Awa-aw, mingaw ug walay timik ang kalikupan. Ang tun-og mikuyanap sa tibuok palibot, apan adunay pipila nga iyang hisigpatan nga nag-tuk-ong sa kabay bayunan, apan diay sila nalibang.
Ug ang kadagatan nahisama sa usa ka marmol nga bulawan nga kon imong hisigpatan murag upaw nga gipurong purongan sa maanindot nga bulok sa kalangitan, apan ang kadagatan nalingaw ug anod sa mga tae niadtong mga nalibang.
Ang mga kasikas sa gagmayng balod, nag matood nga ang kapanahunan nahisama sa kinabuhi ni Tarzan. Nga ang hinungdan niining iyang pag panagat maoy pag matuod sa hagit kaniya sa iyang kinabuhing giyatakyatakan sa mga tawong walay balatian.
Ug sa pag bundak sa kahayag sa adlaw daghan nga buraw ang nakuha ni Tarzan. Tinabangan sa nag-lotawlotawng tae hasta ang guno ug mangsi nakuha sa pesti.
Ug diha pa kadtoy usa ka hurohungihong nga kuno si Tarzan mag-pari sa simbahan kay hinay kuno ang kita sa kadagatan. Maayo pa ang mag-pari kay sa majong ug sabongan daghay kuartang makit-an. Apan kalit lang mikanuos ang iyang kinabuhi. Natipak ang iyang pag-bati ug nag-ligiray ang daghan niyang kasakitan sa dihang si Jane gisakit sa iyang mga kaparientihan.
Ang linaw nga kadagatan nausab ug mihugpa ang balod nga daw sama kabangis ni Tiagong Bangkilan. Ug sukad niadtong mangilngig nga hitabo diin nag-antos si Tarzan, misamot pagkainayran ang kadagatan sa silangan. Hinungdan gani nga sukad sa iyang pag-panagat, wala pa gayud siya masugamak ug makasuhid ning kinabuhing letsi.. Gitaptan pa usab niadto ang batan-on niyang kasingkasing sa kahadlok nga kanunayng gipintal sa ubang mga mananagat nga nag-una pa kay kaniya. Apan kadtong pagbatia inanay da usab nga nangahuswa sa iyang dughan uban sa pagpangatagak sa gihay sa panahon.
Ang kadagatan sa silangan may igo igong gilay-on gikan sa balangay sa Caraycaray, diin ang eskuelahan ni bugasan atong makit-an. Dinhi ning balangay nga giliyukan sa kanipaan, diin ang pag-panulo maoy kanunayng kalingawan niadtong nag-tuon unsaon pag-pang hilo sa kaisdaan.
Bata pa si Tarzan nga nag-antos sa dihang, pinugos sa kawad-on ug sa kakulang sa alamag sa masayonsayong panginabuhi, nakakat-on ug nakaambit siya sa dagatnong nga kabuhian.
Sa kadagatan siya modako, ingnon tang pulonga. Dinhi ning dapita sa kalibutan maangkon niya ang kabus-ok sa iyang lawas, ang katigson sa iyang mga bukton ug ang kaundanon sa iyang dughan. Hilabihan kadako sa iyang gugma ning bahina sa dagat nga hapit tanang higayon gigahin lamang niya sa pangisda, hangtod siya ang giila nga hawod nga molangoy morag siokoy.
Nangigham si Tarzan ug miingon. “Ang tinuod, dugay na akong nangandoy sa pag-langoy sakadagatan aron maabot kadtong misteriosong siudad nga layo sa Caraycaray" ug karon si Tarzan morag nag- si batman nga ungo diay ang tampalasan, milupad sa kahanginan. -KATAPOSAN-

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The Kalye Putol Blues at foreign lands...


"We have fewer friends than we imagine, but more than we know."

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Susan Gonzales; her family and friends...

God gives us relations; thank God we can choose our friends. Friends is like roses they give pleasure just by beings. he he he

The Opposition by Philip C. Ting

An opposition or a group that opposes another in a struggle, jihad, fight, debate, contests. And express disagreement with or dislike of, or make an effort to stop or prevent an activity, efficacy or success of, to oppose a political candidate or against something or someone who is doing good things.
An opposition instigates oppression to make their cause reasonable to a public debate and make them a victim of unjust harness to cause to feel them mentally or spiritually burden or physically as though suffocating. They accused the administration as the oppressors which they came from before.
Mostly of the opposition are people of insecure nature, liars, lazy, apprehensive, anguish-ridden, unsound mind, no jobs, selfish and self-centered people according to an expert who study of human behavior.
They don’t want to see an administration doing a good job but instead looking for the destruction of the incumbent. “For someone is right no one does remember. But someone is wrong no one’s forgets.”
Many of this people are likened to the Lord Flies of what Golding’s describes coward criminals and megalomaniacs for their evil act and destructive behavior although they wear sheep clothing.
In the book of Providence, God described opposition as an evil deed who wants to destroy his creation and in the book of Genesis evil is an opposition which described a lighting fire that falls from heavens. This described by the Americans and its allies as a negative force or opposition as terrorist who brought fire from the sky by plane and denotes “independence.”
In addition, the Webster Encyclopedic Dictionary described “INDEPENDENT” as free from the authority of control or influence of others, not committed to organized political parties which unavailable in the Holy Books however “independent” are mostly rejected political malnourish who just want to line their pockets.
Ironically, independent described by an expert who asks for anonymity that they are member of ‘order Diptera’. This diversity of names documents the importance of the group to man and reflects the range of organisms in the order. The order is one of the four largest groups of living human organisms. These people are a major component of virtually all non-human ecosystems. One need only consider the ability of this people to transmit diseases like AIDS. This people are responsible for more human suffering than any other group of political organisms except for the transmitted pathogens and man!
Many of this people are now raging in Naval/Biliran province with vested personal interest and they called them “The OPOSITIONS” and “INDEPENDENT.” And God said; “they are ‘EVILS’ on earth.”

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Fugitive Honasan captured...INQ7.net, Agence France-Presse

(3RD UPDATE) Former senator Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan, who has been in hiding after he was accused for allegedly planning a failed coup plot on Feb. 24 against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, has been captured in a posh subdivision in Quezon City early Wednesday, police said.
Senior Superintendent Asher Dolina, chief of the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, confirmed that Honasan was arrested at the Green Meadows subdivision at about 2:45 a.m.
Dolina said he could not give further details of the capture of the elusive fugitive pending the return of the warrant to the Makati Regional Trial Court which issued the order for Honasan’s arrest.
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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Corcor Sambitan blues

Naval Institute of Technology

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

a journey with atty Lolita Casas Nueve and friend...



with Dra. Lorna G. Casas/Jamis, and Fr. Jessie Sentina with some youthfull engineers/doctors and businessmen.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

loida estacion lan with friends...

Life is to be fortified by many friendship. To love and to be loved, is the greatest hapenis of existence.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Tough guy image…


Eugene Nierras Corpin, a native of Biliran, Biliran, born from a family of minor nobility and a distant descendant of the Nierras’, Casas’, Vicera’s, Tonelete’s and Solete’s families. He grew up in Cebu but resides in different parts of the country to shun from people who got into troubled with him so as to avoid fatal confrontation. He has a tough-guy image akin to ‘Al Capone’ who seemed to be immunes to the law; to John Gotti, or to Frank Costello and Louis Lepke, who formed national crime syndicate.

He lately created a group for survival, beneath the protection of frightened political malnourish who wear sheep clothing but a feroscious wolves. He was suspended due to his alleged serious harassment and hold-up a Vietnamese businessman. The case did not push through; he reportedly began recruiting former inmates and formed their own group, the Batang City Jail (BCG) motivated largely for his selfish interest.

He was a former asset of the ex-mayor of Naval, the late Brigido Caneja Sr. But fate left him no choice but to move somewhere else and made him the tough guy image. He was charged, prosecuted and convicted of illegal possession of firearm and spent several years behind bars in Muntinlupa, Manila. He is known to be a distant relative of Mayor Jerry Espina Sr. and became a bodyguard of the incumbent Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina who later disown him after Corpin was implicated in various crimes.

Eugenio N. Corpin, 56 presently residing in Barangay San Isidro, Naval, Biliran, with a wife who is working as non uniformed employee in Tacloban PNP Camp Petic.

Despite of his pugnacious attitude as it may seems, Eugene Corpin is a good family man. He has a daughter who was married to a foreigner and resides now in US while the rest of the siblings are well-disciplined. He was trying his best to turn his own ‘world” upright by refraining from confronting the troublesome past and dealing the misses of his life amicably. However many people want to experiment and measure his tolerance that landed him in a very difficult moment of his life today.

A murder charge was filed against Eugenio Nierras Corpin, supported by the statements of witnesses who saw him fired the shot that killed former Biliran governor Danilo Parilla. Escorted by the homicide and vice control squads of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), Corpin was brought to the Cebu City Prosecutor’s Office. Assistant City Prosecutor Aida Sanchez conducted the inquest proceedings against Corpin, who would have wanted to sign a waiver of detention for a preliminary investigation.

According to the Mayor of Naval who was interviewed by dyLA that Corpin was humiliated and politics had no link with Parilla’s death though he admitted that Corpin used to be his son’s bodyguard, Espina said Corpin was asked to leave due to his antagonistic behavior when he got drunk. Espina said both Corpin and Parilla were well-known throughout Biliran. Corpin reportedly said he was earlier challenged by the deceased to a fight but he did not ascend. And they think that the old Corpin is no longer an image that can be a tough.

Parilla was famous of his tough image too thou he is not a hit man, and eminent political contender against the Espinas particularly in Naval and to the Biliran province in general. It is believed that the case of Corpin and Parilla is likened to a ‘hitting-two-birds-in-one-stone’ scenario. Susmariosep!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Marryjane Masong on her destiny...

If we cry "forward" we must be sure to make clear the direction in which to go. Don't you see that if we fail to do that simply call out the word to a monk and revolutionary, we will go in precisely opposite direction. Have mercy ahead...

Suspect humiliated earlier’ By Mia E. Abellana Sun.Star Staff Reporter

Before the former governor of Biliran was shot inside a ship yesterday, he had an encounter about a week before with the man suspected of killing him.
Eugenio Corpin and Danilo Parilla were reportedly drinking in the same store near the port area in Biliran in the afternoon of Sept. 1. Parilla allegedly approached Corpin and challenged him to a fight.
Naval, Biliran Mayor Gerardo Espina Sr. said that Corpin told him about the incident. Corpin reportedly said he was challenged to a fight but he did not rise to the challenge because he knew he was outnumbered.
Asked to leave
“Nauwawan siya pag-ayo. Mura gud kuno og circus ang pantalan (He was humiliated. He said the pier area looked like a circus),” Espina told radio dyLA yesterday morning. Espina theorized that politics had nothing to do with Parilla’s death.
Though he admitted that Corpin used to be his son’s bodyguard, Espina said Corpin was asked to leave due to his behavior when he got drunk. Espina said both Corpin and Parilla were well-known throughout Biliran.
Naval Municipal Councilor Vicente Curso also said that Corpin was a noted toughie in Biliran.
Corpin was once arrested for illegal possession of firearms and spent five years in the New Bilibid Prisons in Muntinlupa. When he was released, he worked for Espina’s son, Biliran Gov. Rogelio Espina.
When he was suspended for his behavior and allegations of gun-toting, he reportedly began recruiting former inmates and formed their own group, the Batang City Jail.
The group was allegedly charged with the robbery of a Vietnamese storeowner in November last year. The case did not push through. Bruises For his part, Corpin’s lawyer, Sisinio Andales, said they were denying involvement in the killing. Andales is a barangay captain in Cebu City. He said Corpin came to Cebu to claim a piece of jewelry he pawned somewhere in Pardo, Cebu City.
They are also studying the possibility of filing a case against his arresting officers because of some bruises on his client’s body.
He has requested Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Bureau Chief Pablo Labra II to have his client undergo a medical exam to make sure his injuries were not serious. Corpin also alleged that some of his belongings were missing.
Andales said he grew up with Corpin in Barangay Basak. They were neighbors with the Ramas and Holganzas and played basketball games against one another.
Corpin has two children with his wife Salome, who is a non-uniformed staff member of Camp Betic in Tacloban City.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

The Pitao Family...(cenonpitao)

Preserverance is a great element of success, if you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Balangiga Massacre part two...

The Balangiga Massacre was an incident in 1901 during the Philippine-American War where many American soldiers were killed in an ambush by Filipinos in the town of Balangiga on Samar island. This incident is described as one of the United States' worst single defeats its entire history. The subsequent retalliation of American troops resulted in the killing of tens of thousands of Filipinos on Samar, majority of which were civilians.
This incident and the subsequent retalliation remains the longest and one of the most controversial issues between the Philippines and the United States. Conflicting records from both American and Filipino historians have muddled the issue. Recent events during the 1990s have cleared up many of the issues between Filipinos and Americans. Only the return of the bells of the church at Balangiga, taken by Americans as war booty, remains the issue of contention related to the war.
The Massacre
During the "Philippine Insurrection" officials of this municipality requested the presence of American troops to protect the residents from revolutionists and marauders. In fact, the officials were attempting to lure a small contingent of soldiers to this isolated village so that they could be massacred. This area was firmly under the control of Philippine revolutionary force commanded by General Vicente Lukban.
In response to the request for assistance, Company C of the 9th U.S. Infantry was sent to the village on 11 August 1901, under the assumption that this village was favorably disposed to the efforts being made to "civilize" the Philippines. The American soldiers further irritated the natives by forming them into work parties to clean up the village.
Several weeks after their arrival, on 29 September 1901, villagers and outside forces combined to surprise the garrison early on a Sunday morning while they were at breakfast. Most of the soldiers were hacked to death with bolo knives before they could gain access to their firearms. A handful of surviving soldiers drove off their attackers with rifle fire and escaped from the village in boats to a nearby American garrison. Of the original 73 man contingent, 48 were killed or found missing.
The burning of Samar
The effect of this battle was a brutal retaliation on the inhabitants of Samar Island, inflicted by the occupation forces. An immediate response from the garrsion at Basey, led to an attack on the community by a gunboat and the subsequent execution of more than twenty inhabitants of Balangiga. Later, acting on orders from General Jacob Smith, many rebels and non-combatants were killed and their property was destroyed in a campaign to lay waste to the island.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Hezbollah Hisbollah Lebanon Resistance Video

Monday, September 25, 2006

THE SON OF A BEACH ni Ka Berting

As a student of Koliheyo de Visayas of Cebu (UV) it seems like a long journey from Naval via Ormoc City, specifically when Ernie Baron had his weather admonition.

Looking for a hotel, I walk along the ormoc-highway much worried that I can’t get a ship going Cebu to catch-up my semi-final exam. I began to push the limits to see how far I could go from ormoc and how I would reach Cebu beyond Baron notice.

Along my walk a meet a fair medium built old woman that seems looking for something. I ask her where to find a hotel near the pier area and she lamented with a healthy smile, and she said. “I’m looking it too!”

As a student, my financial capacity is limited thus the woman offers me for sharing which I’m hesitant to refuse. The weather is so disturbing.

Under the hotel privacy the old woman become crazy and pinned me beyond her control. She unzipped my trouser and start pressing my cockroach. She ask me to knelt down at her rump after she had lifted her legs up high and the woman knelt beside me, reaching down to guide my prick down into place.

I’m scared of what we’re doing but she tried, though her excitement pervading her flesh made that very difficult.

The woman knowing hand held my big prick steady as she lend forward and she placed the head snugly against her anus. However she cannot manage the feat. She urged me to push harder against her asshole and I did so with retaining her hold on my tool top keep the head planted squarely against her anus, and after my strenuous push I finally manage to get the tip of my cockroach push into place.

In doing so, however, I stretched her anal sphincter to such an extent that even her frantic determination could not suffice; she had to scream out with anguish and beg me to remove my prick.

“God you’re killing me!” she whimpered, tears springing into her eyes. “I can’t take it, it’s just too damned big!” she added. “Ohhh, ckuf me the other way-let me feel it up my cunt! Ohhh, ckuf my pussycat!”

She thereupon altered her grip on my cockroach slightly and began pumping her fist up and down the thick, rigid shaft with quick, energetic strokes. She rotated her fist about the tool’s axis (of evil) at the same time that she pumped back and forth, thus subjecting my cockroach to a variety of frictions, and I entered into the act with great raw, manly power.

I strongly aroused, having become very exited at the prospect of kingcuf the old woman’s virginal asshole, and her inability to complete the act did nothing to dampen my ardor. Within a few moments I grunted loudly and shoved my hips far forward, nearly touching with the woman pussycat with the head of my cockroach. The massive shaft erupted violently, spraying thick clots of mreps over her loins and lower belly. She rubbed some sticky creamy go into her pussy’s lips with wild heaving abandon. And with my cockroach continuos assault on her pussycat we discovered that it was early morning by that time.

One month later, I meet the woman in Tacloban LBCMC Bldg. She told me that she’s pregnant and her husband smelled fishy of the circumstances. Scared, and to avoid responsibility and with my stupidity, I left the woman worried.

Later I meet her again and again and she told me that our son is healthy and was studying in Tacloban defunct university and transferred in our national university. Presently I’m searching the true identity of my long lost son. “SON, IM VERY SORRY!” The only identification that I had with the woman is my son old picture with a mole on his sinep.

I am convincing that a certain Philip Ting is my son. “…He is the son a beach!” people added. Whoever can reach him, PLEASE advice to fold his hand over me, and I will cry! …Thank You!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Murder rap filed v. Corpin By Jujemay G. Awit Sun.Star Staff Reporter

A murder charge was filed yesterday against Eugenio Nierras Corpin, anchored on the statements of witnesses who saw him fire the shot that killed former Biliran governor Danilo Parilla.
Escorted by the homicide and vice control squads of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO), Corpin was brought to the Cebu City Prosecutor’s Office at 2 p.m. yesterday.
“Danny was about to take his first step on the staircase, (when) Corpin suddenly appeared behind Danny, then with deliberate intent to kill, shot Danny with a handgun, hitting him in the head,” said Parilla’w widow, Susan, in her affidavit.
Assistant City Prosecutor Aida Sanchez conducted the inquest proceedings against Corpin, who would have wanted to sign a waiver of detention for a preliminary investigation.
A preliminary investigation would have allowed him to file his counter-affidavit within 15 days, before the prosecutor decides to file the case in court or not.
But since his lawyer Sisinio Andales failed to appear before the prosecutor’s office, Corpin decided to undergo inquest proceedings instead, after Sanchez spelled out the difference.
Sanchez also advised Corpin that having the case filed in court would be a better option, since “99.9% of murder cases” under a preliminary investigation reach the court anyway.
Besides, murder is a non-bailable offense, so even if Corpin undergoes preliminary investigation, he would still be detained.
At least eight persons signed affidavits against Corpin, including Parilla’s wife Susan. Of the eight, three were positive that it was Corpin who shot and killed Parilla Thursday morning.
Susan, 47, did not expect to see Corpin at the prosecutor’s office. She could not help but shed tears before Sanchez, as she signed the complaint against Corpin and her sworn statement.
Parilla, 52, is scheduled to be brought back to his home in Biliran today and buried on Sept. 16, said his widow’s nephew.
In her affidavit, Susan narrated how she sought the help of broadcaster Rico Lucena to call for police assistance, after learning that Corpin was also aboard the mv Cagayan Princess, which she and her husband boarded in Biliran.
She learned about Corpin’s presence through the ship’s agency manager Robert Juve Yao Ang, a friend who, knowing about the bad blood between Parilla and Corpin, warned the couple about their fellow passenger.
In fact, Ang gave the Parilla couple a key to a cabin, where he asked the couple to transfer.
When the ship docked, Susan said she got an assurance from Lucena that the authorities had been contacted, so she and Danilo decided to disembark.
“I know for a fact that Corpin, a known tough guy in our place, is harboring ill feelings against my husband after they had a heated confrontation a week ago,” she added.
A 28-year-old woman from Naval, Biliran, where the Parilla couple was based, also filed an affidavit as an eyewitness.
She said she was only about a meter away from Parilla, on the way down from the ship, when Corpin pushed her aside and then shot the former governor.
An employee of the Cagayan Princess also claimed to have seen the incident and filed an affidavit pointing to Corpin as the gunman.
The same employee had been tasked by Ang to monitor Corpin’s movements. After confirming the presence of the police, though, the employee was confident that nothing bad could happen.
The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Cebu City chapter, whose members include former compañeros of the slain governor, has formed a panel that will prosecute the case.
The panel will be headed by Gloria Lastimosa-Dalawampu, with Alfredo Sipalay, Fritz Quiñanola, Kit Enriquez and Democrito Barcenas.
For his part, Corpin plans to press charges against the policemen who beat him up during his arrest. Corpin said he lost his money too.
“Ok lang ko, mosunod ko kung unsay ilang ipabuhat nako. I-follow-up lang to palihug kung asa ra to akong P10,000 kay para lukat to nako sa akong singsing nga giprenda (“I’m ok, I’ll do whatever they ask. Just find out what happened to the P10,000 I brought to pay for the ring I pawned here in Cebu),” said Corpin, whose son was present when the murder case was filed against him.
He expressed no apprehension about what awaits him at the Bagong Buhay Rehabilitation Center, where he will be detained after he was formally charged with murder yesterday.
During the inquest proceedings, Sanchez noticed the bruises on Corpin’s face and asked what happened to him. Corpin declared that the arresting officers beat him up, but he could not identify who they were.
Arresting officers PO3 Jaime Aparre, PO1s Sir Abatayo, Junicar Espiñoso and Rommel Medioda denied the accusation.
Vice Control Chief George Ylanan hit also challenged Corpin to prove he did have P10,000 with him. A medical report signed by PNP medico-legal officer Nestor Sator said that despite his bruises, Corpin suffered no serious injuries.
But Corpin was not satisfied with the report, saying he wants to get an X-ray as he feels like he has broken ribs.
But while he had a mouthful to say about allegations of police brutality, Corpin chose not to comment on the murder charge against him.
His son Earl, 30, could not believe the accusation against his father, whom he described as a good man.
Aside from the testimonies of witnesses, the evidence against Corpin includes results of the paraffin test conducted on him.
Both hands and his gun were positive for gunpowder nitrates.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Revival of lost “hiraan” tradition

The hottest corner in Bankaw News today is its Guestbook. It no longer has the appearance of one. The guestbook has been converted into a wild and wooly democratic forum for heckling, name-calling and exchange of discordant ideas, presumably by natives of the Leyte-Samar region now based in different parts of the world.
We originally presumed that our guests would behave properly. This was our minimum expectation of people not required formal identifications nor subjected to prior security checks to enter our domain. The result has been a mess after the flame wars started. Very much like the scene at a benefit dance, school party or anniversary celebration that had just been disrupted by rowdy local hotheads and thugs who had barged in.
Some damage in terms of ruffled sensibilities had been inflicted and cooler heads have come to intervene. But the Bankaw News staff remains willing to wait it out until the piqued but otherwise (presumably) mature protagonists have run out of vim and venom and have resolved to act with civility and sobriety in future exchanges of ideas and opinions. Anyway, there was no physical damage done in terms broken furniture, glassware or china during the verbal commotion in our cyberspace “house.”
The recent exchange of verbal abuse in the guestbook unwittingly revived the lost tradition of “hiraan” in the Leyte-Samar culture, but this time using direct language. An old Visayan dictionary (ca. 1616) described “hiraan” as a verbal altercation. The word apparently referred both to the debate and to the neutral ground where this was conducted. A “hiraan” was probably conducted as a last-ditch effort to prevent an all-out war between feuding balangays (sorry, no such word as “barangay” in any source).
A “hiraan” sought to revolve issues, to comfort the afflicted, and to offer restitution to the offended party – all to placate wrong deeds and restore good relations between involved balangays.
The last known and verifiable “hiraan” in Leyte-Samar history is a place in the interior of Carigara, Leyte, where Rajah Bankaw and his family were murdered by their guests in 1621. (This is discussed at length in the feature article for October, “Leyte: A forgotten symbol of resistance movements in the Visayas.”)
Incidentally, this cyber-magazine was named after Rajah Bankaw of history. And though some guests now seem to be setting up some of us for a “kill,” we would like to inform them that we have not altogether forgotten the lessons of this aspect of our local history. Still, we risked coming here to provide an on-line heritage link and educational information to Leyte-Samar natives in diaspora, in the hope that our menu would help avoid a repeat of some of our hidden but tragic historical experiences back home.
A “hiraan” must have been a difficult activity to facilitate in those days. At the Spanish contact, statements such as “Inatay ka!” (Your liver, the believed source of life, would be taken), “Anitan ka!” (May you be skinned) and “Binaliw ka!” (May you be transformed to a lesser being) were considered personal affronts that could be meted heavy fines, and were sufficient cause to degrade a timawa to slave status. Thus, “hiraan” spokesmen presumably had to be very creative so that their figurative language could inflict maximum psychological impact and damage on their opponents without ever resorting to any tabooed jargon.
In our day, “giatay ka!” (your liver was taken), “anitan ka!” (meaning unknown to many users), and “gibaliw ka!” (you are cursed) have become harmless statements and light cuss words and are sometimes even taken as words of endearment and acceptance. They have given way to direct insults and numerous expletives, acerbic adjectives, and degrading name-calls, like many of the words posted here by guests who obviously relish the “freedom” behind their perceived anonymity.
We dare say that the entire range of abusive language posted in the guestbook represents colonial centuries of angst and repressed and suppressed feelings, emotions, and aggression of Leyte-Samar natives. In this case, it does not matter now that they have used the guestbook as venue for venting these out. At least, the exercise has not caused damage on the immediate physical surroundings.
We just hope that much latent anger and resentments have been released here to the point of catharsis. Then we can sit down and calmly discuss our affinities and common cause and direction for the future. And then move forward from the ruins of the flame wars.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Ex-guv shot to death in ship at Cebu pier By Mia E. Abellana With Jujemay G. Awit

CEBU CITY -- The former governor of Biliran Province was shot in Cebu City as he was about to leave a commercial vessel early Thursday morning, casting doubts on port security as Cebu gets ready for an international summit just three months away.

Former Biliran governor Danilo Parilla died of a single gunshot in the head. He was rushed to the emergency room of the Chong Hua Hospital but died at 7:23 a.m. The lawyer was 52.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Peter Anunar blues...


Comments (more on @ http://reporter88.wordpress.com)

It is just the beam in one own eye that enable us to detect the mote in one of our brother eye. The beam is one’s own eye does not prove that one’s our brother eye has no mote in his. But the impairment of one’s own vision might easily give rise to a general theory that all motes are beams.

The recognition and taking to hearth of the subjective determination of knowledge in general and of psychological knowledge in particular are basic condition for scientific and impartial evaluation of psyche different from that of the observing subject.

These conditions are fulfilled only when the observer is sufficiently informed about the nature and scope of his own personality. He can however, be sufficiently informed only when he has a large measure freed himself from the labeling influence of collective opinions and thereby arrived at a clear conception of his own individuality.

In the “Blunder Book,” Mr. Lloyd Pereira tells of a new clerk in Covert Operation Representative who sent out a memo to his collogues. In it, he appealed for accuracy in their written communications. But when the memo was distributed, it had more or less nine errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

When the memo fell into the hands of small time press, the embarrassed clerk said, He couldn’t have made a worse blunder if he had tried.

Similar embarrassment is bound to occur whenever “rgjam” expect other to measure up to the high standard of reporting or writing without first examining himself.

If our attitude is mixed with pride/proud and self-righteousness, our words will come back to hunt us. What he says maybe correct, but the way he says it must always be with humility and sense of our own shortcoming.

We should encourage other to do right and not using the name of God but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. Navalean should stir-up one another to fight a rotten government and action not hypocrisy. We are all Navalean, so we must be neither judgmental nor patronizing. Instead, we should respect one another because were still rotten minded inhabitants of Naval Biliran.

Ironically, the essential thing is that we should be able to stand-up to our judgments of ourselves. From outside this attitude look like self-righteousness, but it is so only if we are incapable of criticizing ourselves.

If we can exercise self-criticism, criticism from outside will affect us only on the outside and not pierce to the hearth, for we feel that we have a sterner critic within us than any who could judge us from without. And anyway, there are as many opinions as there are heads to think them. Okay?

So we come to realize that our own judgment has so much value as the judgment of others. One cannot please everybody, therefore it is better to be at peace with oneself and mind your own monkey business.
politics! help things change

Biliranon see this....

Monday, August 28, 2006

Comments: That's why...

I got this e-mail from somebody, the author is at the bottom: Martial Law (September 21, 1971) At first, it was welcomed by everybody hoping it was already the long panacea to all our life problems.

Lawlessness went on its ebb. Big and known criminals were eliminated. Bureaucrats were made to tender their resignation so that governance would be improved. Congress and senate were abolished and supplanted with government by decree in order to attain efficiency. It worked during the first five years.

It was dubbed a as "New Society". Every Sept 21 of the subsequent years was a big nationwide celebration of the gain of the new society. What went wrong however was that we had the wrong leader who initiated it. We had a plunderer, despot, murderer, kleptomaniac, womanizer, and a law and economic magician.

Lee Kwan Yu was a dictator but he did not plunder the wealth of Singapore and stash them out of his country. He did not establish secret and bogus accounts with Swiss and Cayman Island banks. He did not print Mickey mouse money every election to win approval to his regime. He did not allow cronies and relatives to take over government corporations, pile up behest loans from government banks and run away with borrowed funds. He was not a bar topnotcher and a brilliant economist yet he brought Singapore to prosperity, a financial center, the cleanest country in Asia and all the best that a country can showcase to the whole world.

We had low regard of our Asia neighbors before. Now our kababayans go there to work as domestics. What made things worst aside from having the wrong leader was our acquiescence, indifference, and the nationalism, and prudence. Many of us knew that after several years, Martial Law was no longer on the path we believe it was headed for.

We allowed it to go on and on until to our shock, we reached a Cassandra crossing, a precipice where there was no other choice but to jump overboard. In an unprecedented state of economic upheaval, many of us had to flee overseas as OFWs, and others forced to migrate legally and illegally as TNTs. Some of us jump for safety only to find themselves in worst trouble. Some landed in jail overseas for various reasons. Some ended as slaves. Others don't get paid for months and years. The horrible effects of Filipinos going overseas is the virtual breakup of families. A family whose father or mother is absent during most of the year is practically a broken family. It becomes a potential menace to the community. Children grow witnessing a mother having another man in her life in the absence of her husband. Children grow witnessing a father having a wife at home and another wife in his place of work overseas. Children grow who learn vices instead of values because of the absence of parents and from bad outside influence. Children grow without seeing their father or mother because the latter cannot go home, if he/she can, he/she cannot come back overseas anymore. And so we see and hear of young people engage in sex at early age, getting pregnant while in high school, and hooked in drugs and drinking spree. Children grow without learning values and virtues, which they are supposed to learn from responsible and ever-present parents.

Martial Law is gone. The despot is gone. But was our economic problem gone too? It did not. We did not gain anything from it. In fact, we only reap a whirlwind and economic disaster. It is still very much around, for the problem was not martial law nor the dictator but us. Martial law was a dark spot in our countries history. Yet we don't seem it ever happened. We did not learn from the horrible experience because we have been injected with moral anesthesia. The painful truth is we injected it ourselves. We cannot see anything wrong in our government and in our society.

Greed and venality is the game of the day and it's all right for us. We don't bother to say anything on what we see for we have no time and no courage to lift a word, write and speak of what we see as wrong.

There are indication that ill-gotten wealth are discovered and identified yet we don’t claim it anymore as belonging to us. We rather borrow money than take possession of our own wealth. We lost great minds in the person of Ninoy, Diokno, Roces and many others trying to defend and uphold our values. They may not have died during martial law. But this ideas and heroism were forgotten, ignored, not honored in our educational system and most of all nobody would like to learn from them.

If there is a survey of role models to be conducted now, I am confident that the topnotchers would be Erap, Fernando Poe, Richard Gomez and Jaworski. These people are worth more emulating than those who wrote great books and lead great lives.

To us, having extended family is no longer immoral. Gambling, begging, selling votes, cheating, and prostitution become decent means of livelihood. Hard work no longer pays. Crime does pay indeed. Injustice become a necessity. Justice is expensive and impossible. They are happening right now and we begin to accept them as realities. Unless and until we change, we will be under virtual martial law for no end. Politicians who take the helm of government will act and behave as such if we allow them. We will continue to see more cronies controlling the economy and stealing our wealth. Graft and corruption will do more irreparable damage. Exodus of more pinoys will go unbated and more intense. And the by-product is a vicious cycle of criminality, banditry, extreme poverty. This is just my tribute to those who died, lost properties and wasted their lives perhaps fighting against a regime and an evil that was Martial Law. Cheers! Vir Abueva Contributing Editor My Bohol Government Making-It-Work! Forum.

(Friday September 22nd 2000 09:31:07; http://books.dreambook.co/palo_leyte/msg.html )

Monday, August 21, 2006

Fr. Belciña posts P200,000; lawyer files motion for recon

By Karlon N. Rama, Sun.Star Staff Reporter

He was a fugitive for 24 hours.
But minutes before government offices closed yesterday, Fr. Jose “Joey” Belciña walked inside the Palace of Justice and posted bail before Regional Trial Court (RTC) Judge Fortunato de Gracia.
So, for the moment, he is a free man.
Belciña had been incommunicado since June 28. When a warrant brought police officers looking for him at the Archbishop’s Palace but failed to locate the priest, his lawyer, Gloria Lastimosa-Dalawampu, said they did not know how to find him.
“The last time we talked was on June 28, when he asked if I had already received a copy of the resolution. I told him no and expressed my intent to file a motion for reconsideration. I also suggested that he raise the recommended cash bond,” she said.
The next time they spoke, she said, was about lunchtime yesterday.
She said Belciña called her up and asked if the report he saw in the newspaper—that a warrant against him has been issued—was true.
She said Belciña had been in Dalaguete town visiting relatives and trying to raise the P200,000 bail recommended by the special prosecuting panel that conducted the preliminary investigation on the rape case filed against him by an 18-year-old woman.
The panel, though, dismissed the three counts of rape and recommended the filing of a child abuse case with the RTC in Danao City, where Belciña served at the St. Francis of Assisi parish in Barangay Maslog.
“I told him that the report was true and he said that he had the money. So I told him to come to the office and that we’d go and post the bail together. He waited for me inside his car,” Dalawampu said. After posting bail, the priest left and Dalawampu faced the media.
Dalawampu assured that Belciña will show up for his arraignment and subsequent hearings, adding that if it were his intention to flee, he’d have done so during the preliminary investigation of his case.
Dalawampu then went to the Office of the Cebu City Prosecutor and submitted her motion for reconsideration against the findings of the special panel of prosecutors.
She expressed dismay at the way the Office of the Danao City Prosecutor, who enforced the findings of the special panel of prosecutors, filed the charge in court without giving the parties copies first.
“Prosecutor (Jose Dionisio) Kiamko can be held liable for what he did. He has effectively deprived us of our rights to file a motion for reconsideration. This is supposed to be part of due process. It is so stated in the Department of Justice Manual for Prosecutors,” Dalawampu, formerly an assistant provincial prosecutor, said.
In her motion for reconsideration, she blasted at Kiamko again.
And in calling for the dismissal of all charges, she argued that the priest cannot be lawfully charged in court because “it was not established that there was indeed any sexual relation between the parties.”
“The testimony of the complainant during the clarificatory inquiry was replete with details inconsistent with the situation of a woman sexually abused; it should also be underscored that her testimony failed to support her allegation for rape, more so for child abuse,” the motion read.
Minor In its resolution, released last June 22, the panel dropped all counts rape against the priest for lack of evidence. But the panel said there is enough evidence to show that he had consensual sex with the under-aged complainant at least once.
Republic Act 7610, the Special Protection of Children Act, provides a prison term of 12 to 20 years for those found guilty of having even consensual sex with a “child exploited in prostitution.”
In their resolution, the panel cited Section 5, Article 3 of RA 7610.
It states: “Children, whether male or female, who for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion, or influence of any adult, syndicate or group, indulge in sexual intercourse or lascivious conduct are deemed to be children exploited in prostitution and other sexual abuse.”

Saturday, August 19, 2006

George Galloway vs. U.S Senate (5/17/05)

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Saturday, August 12, 2006

Pari sa Sugbo pedophile? Dennes R. Tabar

Ang altar boy nga giingong biktima sa pagmolestya sa usa ka paring Sugboanon nikreklamo kon nganong nagserbisyo pa siya ug nahimo pang tinahod dinhi hangtod karon.
Ang pari gipasanginlan nga nakigdug sa altar boy dihang siya nadestino pa didto sa Estados Unidos niadtong dekada 80.

Sa dakong kahibung sa iyang giingong kanhi biktima, ang pari nagpadayon pa sa pagserbisyo ug nag-alagad pa sa mga kalihukan sa simbahan dinhi.

Ang giingong hitabo nadokumento sa usa ka website sa Internet.
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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Galloway on Israel and lebanon 06/08/2006

Justice may prevail

The old butterfly…


Sexual harassment in Naval Biliran church is preponderant as Pilahiya Logronio narrated her experience.
Pelahiya said Father Taba even tried to kiss her during a closed-door encounter in Naval Catholic convent.
There were several occasions when the priest suddenly barge Pelahiya’s in the convent and tease her. She said, quoting him as commenting on how good she looked despite having an old age.
The priest talk to her became very frequent without any apparent purpose. One time, she was doing some convent job and she was working with, “he nonchalantly held my shoulder and offer me for married,” she narrated.
And his “malicious overtures,” she alleged, didn’t stop there, detailing that convent meeting that had him trying to kiss her. “There was also a time when he invited me for dinner but sensing the motives behind his invitation, I declined,” she said.
Pelahiya is a Catholic Catechists and Father Taba is a priest from US. Both were assigned in Naval Biliran province until father Taba died and Pelahiya married to Australian bastard.
Pelahiya said to her relatives (Bebing Nine) that Father Taba tried to molest her. But Bebing advice Pelahiya to give-way so he can be heirs of Father Taba’s bloodline in US. Bebing jokingly added; that her husband is available if he refuses Father Taba’s offer.
Pelahiya a desperate woman who live in Garcia Street of Naval Biliran whose father cannot be reach and live with her disabled mother is looking for a man to settle with.
It was reported that she had a relationship with a policeman who identify as single and they always meet in one of Tacloban hotels.
Pelahiya narrated that her relationship with the policeman began when he meet the subject at the unknown location. She said she began meeting with him on an occasional basis. However, the relationship becomes frosty when the policeman knows that Pelahiya is impotent.
On Pelahiya’s desperate move she married with an old foreigner and lives in Australia and faces her ordeal. Since then, until Pelahiya’s transfer to Australia, she felt the brunt of her husband tirade. At first, she felt her husband love, thoughtful, caring until she found out the real attitude that suffers her a lot.
He started finding faults in every move that she make. There was even a time when her husband beat her a baseball bat for not responding with his husband inquiry. And Pelahiya is bared for holding money until time that a divorce was enforce and the old butterfly who struggles to find her suffering often fly Australia – Philippines to cast-out her ordeal.
From her ordeal, it would appear clear that she was instrumental to God’s wrath for ignoring to serve Him. Pelahiya is bound to serve God and live with the words of God but she ignores Him and they call her the “Old Butterfly of God.” Amen.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Pastilannn...


Pilaheya,
Nagsulat ko niini aron magpahibalo kanimo nga ang mga nagbinastos ug nanggalawgaw sa Bankaw News guestbook sa naglabay nga pila ka tuig mga tawo nga ninggamit sa upat ka lainlaing computers nga imong gigamit pagbutang sa imong mga mensahe sa akong website sa unang mga buwan. Pinaagi sa pagbasa sa istilo sa sinulatan, mga 3-5 kini ka mga tawo, miyembro siguro sa imong grupo o barkada diha. Sa ato pa, imong ngalan ug e-mail address ang mogawas kung susihon ang salipud sa mga nagtakuban. Palihug pagtambag kanila nga dili maayo ang ilang gihimo para sa ako ug para sa imo. “Katikista kaman kaha kaniadto sa simbahan diin na uyab nimo ang usa ka pari.”

Nagduda ko nga duna kay kagrupo diha nga laing taga Naval, si Diwalwal, nga morag dunay kasuko o kaligutgot sa ako ug sa among pamilya sa Naval. Kung mahimo lang, ingna siya nga ipadala kanako ang iyang reklamo aron ma-estoryahan kini ug matuhay. Ipagamit lang ang iyang tinuod nga ngalan ug e-mail address aron usab ako makatubag. Ipaapil na lang pagpadala ang lista sa bugas nga nautang sa akong mga ginikanan ug apohan sa iyang mga ginikanan ug apohan aron kini mabayran, ug ang lista sa mga butang nga wala pa mahiuli sama sa nigo, kaguran, o botelya sa mantika. Nakabati na ko niining estorya sa pagka-hiluan. Pero wala pa ko mahibalo niining estorya sa pagka-wakwak.

Kung sayod niini si Diwalwal, mangayo lang ko ug impormasyon basin duna ko’y madugang nga kabilin nga abilidad sa akong mga anak. Kung muotro pa si Diwalwal pagbutang ug biay-biay nga mensahe sa Bankaw guestbook, ipaapil na lang ang akong pagka parapamari ug humay ug pagka kawatag petsay ug kamungay dala na ang hiniktang manok. Mangangahoy ug paklang ug binuongan dala na usab ang pag-pangawat ug lobi sa bata pa ko, basin makumpleto ang estorya sa among kapobrehan. Wala man ngani ni nako gilimud. Ug dili si Diwalwal, si Vutod na lang kaha. Maayo man ni silang duha manulat ug patapsing.

Ang padayon nga pangbastos sa imong kagrupo sa guestbook gipatindog sa ilang gipatubong pagtuo nga si Aba Buhu (ang akong gidalang takuban) ug si Marcial usa lang ka tawo. Sayop kini, ug akong usausahon ang pagpatubo niining sayop nga pagtuo sa imong mga kagrupo.

Para sa among taga Bankaw News (si Emil, Phillip ug ako, nga nagtukod niini nga pahayagan sa Internet sa dihang tigawas na mi sa Leyte Samar Daily Express, tungod sa pag-interbinir sa sinabotang editorial policy sa publisher niini), dugay na kaming nabalaka sa mga init, binastos ug personal na nga debate sa guestbook nga nabulabog na ni Marcial ug sa imong mga kagrupo nga nag uro-utro lang ug takuban. Ngani, nagbutang mi ug sagdon bahin niini sa igbaw sa guestbook.

Apan wala kami mag-interbinir, kay dili namo tinuohan ug palisiya ang pagpugong sa freedom of expression. (“I may not agree with what you, but I will defend your right to say it,” nag-ingon ang usa ka magsusulat.)

Sa dihang wala nay padulngan ang debate, nananghid ko sa akong mga kausa nga mo-entra ko sa debate aron pagtabog ug pagpagawas kang Marcial nga mora na ug huramentado. Ang akong takuban nga Aba Buhu simple lang. Nakakita ko ug buho sa mga estorya, ug dinha ko mulusot. Pero mabaw lang kini nga takuban, ug ang “ngulbo-hakpa” nga akong gibutang sa e-mail address makuha to nimo kay estoryahonon man ni nato sa Kalye Putol kaniadto. Usa pa, lisod ang pagtago sa Internet, mailhan ka gihapon sa kadugayan.

Dili na la ngani unta ko mag-takuban, pero delikado ang sitwasyon sa pagsugod sa Oktubre. Gibuhat kini ni Phillip, ang presko pa ug hasang namo nga news editor ug columnist. Batan-on pa kini siya. (“Tiyo pa,” ingon ni Venus diha sa Australia.) Ning-paak siya sa paon nga computer ni Martial (Marcial) nga wala magpasidaan sa uban. Na-karate ug nabastos hinuon siya ni Martial ug sa imong mga kagrupo. Gibastos usab sa mga nag-debate si Jean, ang asawa sa among editor ug webmaster, sa dihang gigamit niya ang guestbook para sa usa ka emergency nga katuyoan.

Sa dihang musulod na unta ko, nananghid na si Marcial nga mogawas. Pero wala ko mutuo niini. Aron dili siya magduda sa akong intensiyon, giuna nako pagsaway ang mga miyembro sa imong grupo nga ninggamit sa ngalan nila anhing Berning, Elmer, Victor ug Titing. (Wala ko moayon niini gikan sa pagsugod.) Ningsinta dayon si Martial (dili na Marcial) niini nga impormasyon.

Nangutana ngani siya ug “impostor” ba usab ako nga taga Naval. Wala ko kini tubaga (kay tinuod man), ug gisurosonlog na lang nako siya ug ang iyang pagburobaliskad ug ngalan hangtod sa iyang pagkawala. Gigamit usab nako kini nga taktika pagbitik-bitik sa imong kagrupo. Ang akong tuyo mao ang pagpatarong sa debate sa dihang wala na si Marcial. Apan nagtikagrabe lang hinuon kini. Pero wala gayod ako mo-komentaryo ug manghilabot sa sulod sa mga mensahe.

Ang IP ni Martial mao ang 152.163.xxx.xxx ug 205.188.xxx.xx. Ambot ug diin kining lugara. Siguro mas nakahibawo ang inyong grupo niini. Pero usa sa iyang taktika sa pag ipsot-ipsot mao ang pag-angkas sa ubang takuban (sama sa 3 ka Venus nga lahi ang IP sa Venus sa Australia). Karon pa lamang (6:00 p.m., Nov. 1), nakita nako nga duha ka Man Pordoy ang nagbutang ug mensahe sa guestbook. Nagduda ko nga usa niini si Marcial, ningbalik ug ning-angkas sa Man Pordoy nga takuban. Masiguro sa imong grupo kong kinsa si Marcial sa duha kung ikumpara ang IP ni Marcial ug ang medyo buktot nga English niini ug sayop nga mga spelling sa ubang forum nga iyang gibisita.

Ang nakaparat sa akong pag-entra sa debate kay si Venus diha sa inyong grupo nag-ingon nga si Marcial ug Aba Buhu usa lang ka tawo. Sa mga sunod nga mensahe, giapil pa ngani si waray (IP code 63.xx.xx) ug Flip (Phillip) sa pagka Marcial. Gisakyan kini nga pagtuo ni Diwalwal ug uban pa. Wala lang ko magpakabana niini kay dili man apil sa akong tuyo ang pagpamalibad. Apan si Venus sa inyong grupo nag-ingon na usab nga taga UP kuno siya. Gipatubo kini sa uban kagrupo nga si Marcial=Aba Buhu=UP. Ug gigamit kini pangbastos sa UP sa inyong kagrupo.
Pagkahuman niining pagsumpay-sumpay ug utot, nagtuo na si Diwalwal ug ang ubang kagrupo nga si Marcial mao ako ug wala na’y lain. Wala na baliha ang akong takuban nga Aba Buhu ug ang akong IP nga 208.145.xxx.xx (mao kini ang area code number sa Moscom sa tibuok Leyte ug Samar – Tacloban, Ormoc, Catbalogan, etc.) Ug nagsugod ang pang-ipit ni Diwalwal sa ako pinaagi sa kantiyaw ug abusadong pulong sa iyang mga balak. Ningsakay na ngani niini si Vutod.

Gi-akusar ako ni Diwalwal nga nagpatahap kuno ko nga tua sa America magpadala ug mensahe nga dia ra man ko sa Tacloban. Sa pagkatinuod, wala’y mga patahap dinhi. Sukad niadtong Agosto, sa ninggamit na ang Moscom Tacloban sa ilang bag-ong satellite dish, ang tanang patak sa Leyte-Samar mo-rehistro na sa Netstat ug “US Commercial (mozcom.com).” Kaniadtong wala pa’y satellite dish, ang rehistro mao lang ang “Unknown (208.145.xxx.xx).”
Nangutana si Diwalwal kong namingaw ko tungod sa bagyo ug ninggamit ba ko ug duha ka computer. Ang akong tubag: Nabahaan ang among kalsada diri ug ning-brownout ug dugay. Apan usa lang ang akong computer nga konektado sa Internet. Nalipat si Diwalwal dinhi. Kung luya ang Moscom, puwede mi sa Tacloban mogamit sa Internet connection sa Bayantel, medyo mahal lang (piso kada minuto). Akong gikita ang IP code sa mensahe nga akong gigamitan sa Bayantel Internet. Lahi man gayud diay ang sunod nga mga numero, pero pareho 208 ang sinugdanan.

Gibutang-butangan usab ko ni Diwalwal nga nagpadala kuno ko diha ug virus. Ambot, dili ko kahibawo maghimo ug virus, labi na ang pagpadala niini. Usa pa, lisod na karon makapadala ug virus pinaagi sa Moscom. Nabasa nako sa Inquirer niadtong Sabado nga adunay gidakop ang NBI sa Manila nga nagpadala ug virus. Ang nagreklamo mao ang Moscom. Mao siguro to ang gi-ingon ni Diwalwal ug ubang kagrupo. Nakadawat sab ko ug e-mail nga dunay attachment nga “erap estrada.” Wala ko abrihi ang attachment ug akong gipara ang e-mail. Diha lang ko sa Inquirer nakahibalo nga pareho diay to sa gikalisangan nga “ILOVEYOU” virus.
Taas na ni kaayong sulata ug dili na nako tas-on pa. Alayon la pagtambag diha sa imong kagrupo diha, labi na kang Diwalwal, nga dili na unta sila magbinagra sa Internet. Maayo ra ba unta manulat, talawan lang sa atubangay nga debate, ug kagirun pa gayod ang mga panghunahuna. Sayang.
Salamat.
Intoy

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Undesirables posting…


MR. PHILIPP TING THE RACIST (using cyber mag. to malign the Biliran Province)
ADDRESS: LBCMC Building Tacloban City, Leyte
From: Philipp Ting flip@ormoc.com
To: watersedge@chariot.net.au
Cc: yolly@netsprint.net.au
Bcc: "Editha x"boveloso@hotmail.com
Subject: The Biliranons
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2001 19:40:25-0700(PDT)
Biliran is a small island located in the northern part of Leyte. Its people were the most illiterate and stupid living animal in the country. Some say that Biliran Island is the home of sick-tarian people. Its inhabitants are come from the island of Bohol who had fled in order to escape from the American invaders.

Biliran becomes a free island from the motherland Leyte and grown-up and more criminally oriented. The people and its leaders are the heirs of the old stupid and idiotary tribe.Some of their race had gone outside the country and plant siblings as expected. ARE YOU ONE?
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From : "Editha x"boveloso@hotmail.com
To: Philipp Ting flip@ormoc.com
Cc: Philipp Ting flipting@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: The Biliranons
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 07:08:34
YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE IDIOT PEOPLE AND I DON’T BELIEVE YOU THAT PEOPLE IN BELIRAN ARE IDIOT BUT IF YOU THINK THAT THEY ARE IDIOT SO YOU A BIG IDIOT.
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From: cferns@xtra.co.nz
To: Philipp Ting flip@ormoc.com
Date: Fri,20 Jul 2001 9:52:30+0000
FIRSTLY I AM NOT FROM BILIRAN AND I'M SURE THEY ARE BETTER PEOPLE THAN YOU. YOU ARE SICK IN THE MIND, AND I FEEL SORRY FOR YOU.
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:52:43-0700(PDT)
From: steve smith weido2001@yahoo.com
To: Philipp Ting flip@ormoc.com
To: Philipp Ting flipting@yahoo.com
Philipp, I think you have a small problem I would seek some help if I were you. I'm sorry to dissapoint you but, no I not from the Philippines I'm from England. But I'm sure you have some theory about people from there too. My comment was that I enjoyed my stay in Layte and Biliran and the other islands I visited in the Visayan region. I found the people very friendly and from your comments I would assume you are not from there. You should go there maybe you might learn something or two. Well have a nice day.
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From: "Editha x" boveloso@hotmail.com
To: Philipp Ting flip@ormoc.com
Cc: Philipp Ting flipting@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: The4 Biliranons
Dte: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 09:58:33
You are insane gago mamatay ka unta.
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From: "loida---------"flip@ormoc.com
Cc: Philipp Ting flipting@yahoo.com
Subject: The Biliranons
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 06:28:04+0000
How did you know that? I'm curious to know. Are you from there too??? He he he he he…
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Name : Dodong R.
URL :
Email : Tolosa
Comments : Mr. PHILIP TING, what do you meant by that. Our family is not magnanakaw. Bangin ikaw la! CKUF YU! again, CKUF YU!

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Friday, August 04, 2006

Haditha, My Lai, Balagiga alike…



by Rolando O. Borrinaga

What is known that a bomb rocked a military convoy and left one Marines dead that lead the slaughter of unarmed civilians in Haditha, 220km northwest of Baghdad, are the same account where the American occupying force brutally murdered an innocent people of My Lai, likewise in Balagiga.

The reported cold blooded shooting came to light in Time magazine report cited an Iraqi human rights groups and Haditha residence.

The report said that after the bomb struck an occupying force vehicle, the Marines then shot civilians in a taxi at the scene and went into two homes and shot children’s and women’s inside. However the Marines claim that the civilians were victims of roadside bombs.

Evidence unearthed from the investigation were death certificate that showed all the Iraqi victims had gunshot wounds, mostly to the head and chest

Many analysts have compared the Haditha incident to March 16, 1968, My Lai massacre and 1901 in Balagiga, although the Vietnam and Balagiga killings were on a far larger scale. Hundred of unarmed civilians were shot to death by US unit lead by former army lieutenant William Calley jr. in My Lai Vietnam and Major Littleton Waller in Balagiga Philippines.

But contrary to the to the Balagiga story, no Filipino bodies were burned, and no Filipinos were executed. But General “Jake” Smith ordered Major Littleton Waller to punish the people of Samar for the deaths of the American troops who were massacred by the Balagiga terrorist. Smith said, “I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn, the more you kill and burn, the better you will please me.”

Due to the public demand in the U.S. for retaliation, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the pacification of Samar. And in six months, General “Jake” Smith transformed Balangiga into a “howling wilderness.” He ordered his men to kill anybody capable of carrying arms, including ten-year-old boys and the occupying American force steal and brought the Balagiga church bell into US soil as their tribute of the Balagiga terrorist who killed the occupying American force.

In My Lai the death toll of the reported massacre are more 500 and Lt Calley was sentence to life imprisonment, but then President Richard Nixon reduce his sentence to three year of house arrest and this might happen to the accused in Haditha. Amen.

Vintage View:


Tracers; By Rolando O. Borrinaga

My attention has been called to the fact that I mentioned only four Bankaw News people in my previous column. Of course, there were others, and I shall mention them shortly.
My inclusion criterion for the previous column was participation in the original Bankaw News, when this started out as a weekly newspaper in early 1995. Emil, Tax and I were among the newspaper’s co-founders, and Phillip was then a student writer who brought along his friends from the student publication of the Divine Word University, of which he was editor-in-chief, to do some real world journalism.
Phillip has since become a co-founder of this cyber-magazine. He has also kept his role as recruiter of outside contributors among his circle of friends in the student publications community. Among his recruits are Fiery Santos and Jimmy Loro, who have contributed articles reflecting about their own real brushes with Leyte-Samar culture, however Philip becomes our strife accountability.
Another recruit who has since evolved into a fellow columnist is Ver Latorre. I first met Ver at the editorial office of the Leyte Samar Daily Express, the daily newspaper that we had pioneered in. Phillip brought Ver in as alternate cartoonist. He still draws cartoons for LSDE, but he has hatched another talent here with us.
Ver will soon be going places, literally. For this year, he has been selected as the Leyte-Samar region’s representative in the Ship for Southeast Asia Youth Program on board a Japanese educational ship. He will join youth counterparts from the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region who will visit different ASEAN countries and Japan.
Ver follows the footsteps of Ulysses Torres Sabuco, last year’s representative for the Leyte-Samar region. Ulysses also contributes occasional articles in this cyber-magazine.
From abroad, our occasional contributors include Dr. Cornelio “Neil” Parado, Msgr. Parado to many Taclobanons, and now a Canada-based married priest from our region. We also have Prof. Cesar Torres, a retired UP professor from Samar who is an icon in the Filipino community in California, USA. And, according to Emil, we have a native of Southern Leyte in the contributor of the regular Fil-Am News and Events column. But this people become err to our sites.
I know there are others I have failed to mention. To those who have somehow been missed, please bear with me. I have a deadline to meet. However, I still continue to grow in cyberspace without Philip who is working in our National Anti-Poverty Crime Laboratory in Edza Quezon City under secretary Nicolas, a project by our vice President Noli de Castro, and we hope to grow some more in the year ahead.
000-0000-000
Biliran is a small island located in the northern part of Leyte. It's people were the most illiterate and stupid living animal in the country. Some say that Biliran Island is the home of sick-tarian people. Its inhabitants are come from the island of Bohol who had fled in order to escape from the American invaders. Biliran becomes a free island from the motherland Leyte and grown-up and more criminally oriented. The people and its leaders are the heirs of the old stupid and idiotary tribe. Some of their race had gone outside the country and plant siblings as expected.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

…lyk father lyk son!

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