Wednesday 30 March 2016

Unbridled Capitalism's poster boy - The Philippines



The Philippines is a country rich in resources both manpower: skilled, and unskilled, as well as in natural resources. Seasoned politicians are highly intelligent, leaving universities with high honours while majority of the citizens are hard-working and determined to uplift their lives. A picture of a likely rich and progressive country.



However, nothing can be farther from the truth. As the world already knows, a  great majority of its citizens are in poverty, most of the so-called middle class cannot even afford to buy their own houses.




Jobs are scarce and the population growth has run amok, there are currently over 100 million Filipinos today in a total land mass of 300,000 square kilometres. Overcrowded much?

So what has gone wrong? From second to Japan to down the drain and still going. Could this simply be the fate of this country? Forsaken? Majority of its people cursed to live and die in poverty if i may say?






Ah! But this cannot be by chance alone.

So lets study the two main strata of the Philippine society and the mechanism employed to maintain the status quo. So you will then see why majority of Filipinos are poor.

The Farm is the country itself where you have two kinds of people in it.



1. The Ruling Class: Farmers.

Their names are synonymous with fame, wealth and power. They have always been there for decades if not hundreds of years. They are politicians, businessmen, media moguls, titans of commerce. They are deadly, cunning, manipulative, the embodiment of Evil of biblical proportions of what the apostle Paul calls as 'in the Flesh'.

1a. The Upper Middle Class only exist by toleration of the farmers. Either due to their own talent in managing their finance and trade, or through friendship, acquaintance, or distant blood ties with the high and mighty. These are used as tools by the royalty as farm wardens.






* The Mechanisms Employed.



a. Media/Entertainment - The Farmers have very strong influence over, have connections, if not direct control of powerful and influential Media outlets i.e. ABS-CBN. The other media outfits are no better as they are tied to the same masters. Recycling the same old storyline of glorifying the unattainable lives and even 'looks' of the rich and famous. These are Pumped into the hapless cerebra of the masses day in and day out. Banal TV programmes and soaps are beamed onto the eyeballs of the citizens with sublime messages of the regular pinoy as being  ugly, stupid, and worthless. Locally made films simply rehash the same tired narrative with great effect. That is of scarring the Filipino psyche, the damage may probably last forever.



b. Religion - with a number of the politicians and business moguls having genetic links to the ere Spanish Empire and Friars of the ancient days, they have this Church telling the people to breed like rabbits so to obtain massive numbers of zombie brained voters to harvest for their self-serving objectives. And so the the hive of the gullible exponentially increase.



c. Education - with chronic poverty restricting entry to better private schools, purposely overcrowded classrooms in state funded primary and secondary schools is hardly conducive for learning, hence many of the youth are distracted and ultimately drop out  leaving them under-educated and this is 'good for business' because they become quite easy targets for predation by the upper class in their adult age.


d. Lawlessness and DisOrder:  squatting is illegal in the Philippines but is being perpetrated or 'condoned' by the overlord ruling class and their underling farm wardens to secure massive numbers of voters in their constituency. The deprived masses are Continually baited with Promises of better lives every election season.



e. Employment - scarce, but Not by accident. Massive numbers of Filipinos are driven to work overseas to find work. Educated ones mostly, probably to reduce the risk of having competition in their own turf. The under-educated exodus appears to be incidental but not at all without benefits for the upper class as you will see below.



f. Commerce - gargantuan enthralling malls, private hopitals, and private educational insitutions are everywhere in major cities of the republic. You'd wonder where are they getting the customers from when majority of the people are unable to afford?



2. The Underclass: The Cattle.



Ah yes. From the cash sent home by the overseas Filipino workers to their relatives. These concrete monstrosities aka Malls and the like  are but funnels of hard earned money by people in Exodus  long deprived of proper education, health services, and were intentionally made poor and driven away to serve as slaves in other countries by the upper class who remain worshipped, envied, looked up to by the animals of the this farm even to this very day.

The end justifies the means -》 for the ultra Rich in Pilipinas. Capitalism at its best. The Philippines as its poster boy on a micro level.

Greed Works!

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Exodus 3:14 'I AM WHO I AM' vs 'I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE'

Most english bibles translate Exodus 3:14 in this manner:


This verse conveniently coincides with the I am in the New Testament from Jesus' speech. See John chapter 8 verse 58. Thereby implying that he is the same I AM in Exodus 3:14, which to their mind proves that Jesus is the God who was speaking to Moses in the second book of the Tanakh.

However, information is now free, especially on the internet. Did God really say I AM in Exodus 3:14? Before we answer this questions, lets take a look at a much maligned alternative rendition of the same verse by a sect which almost every mainstream brand of Christianity despises - the Jehova's Witness. I am not promoting this sect for I do not subscribe to their teachings. Let's see their rendition below.


Interesting indeed. It is quite different from most renditions of English bibles. Trinitarians loathe this version as it takes away one of their proofs that Jesus is indeed God. Most people know that this sect does not agree with a trinitarian view of Christianity. If you look at it from an interlinear translation of the bible from Hebrew to English, you will notice that Jehovah's Witness rendition of Exodus 3:14 is in fact closer to the truth.

What's missing here is the word 'Choose' which appears to be added in the Jehovah's Witness bible. The opponents of this rendition will argue that this does not make sense. What doesn't make sense is the fact that Ehyah which translates to I WILL BE can also be found in Exodus 3:12


Notice how the King James bible renders it just as it is in Exodus 3:12 - I WILL BE and not I AM. So why the change from I will be to I am in verse 14?

To put an end to this argument. Let's take a look at the rendition of the verse in dispute from a Jewish perspective. After all, the first five books of the Old Testament also known as the Torah was handed to them.


So there you are. It isn't I AM at all, but Do you still wish to believe the Lie?



  

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Presstitution happens not only in the Philippines. This is a worldwide phenomenon.





Let's just be honest about this. People sometimes think that things happen only in their country of residence. But the truth is, Presstitution, where the media lays on its back as its paymaster, usually the Oligarchs running a country, meaning the government, is rampant.

Case in point would be the United States. Press outfits like CBS Fox, among others, are mere mouthpiece of the government. Any media corporation that goes against the 'official' views being shoved down the throats of the masses through mainstream media are choked to oblivion. Freedom of speech eh? But how do they do it? Obviously that wouldn't be done Putin's or Communist China's way of doing things. More subtle one could say, but very effective in delivering the effect of silencing the bleating of the lambs.

The image above is just a mirror of what happens worldwide. So don't fret about it. It's perfectly normal.