When Sen. Grace Poe-Llamanzares declared her candidacy for president of the Philippines, she confessed that she didn’t have the organization or the resources to run a presidential campaign. With no political party to provide the resources, manpower, and a nationwide political network — and without tons of moolah, which she admittedly lacks – Grace’s campaign […]
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Panahon ng eleksyon ngayong 2016
Sa buwan ng Mayo 9, 2016 ang nakatakdang eleksyon sa bansang Pilipinas. Panalagin ko sa Diyos — sana ay maging maayos ang halalang magaganap sa ating bansa, at sana huwag magsipagwagi ang mga tiwali at korap, at siga-sigang kandidato sa pagka-Pangulo ng ating inang bayan.
The Zika Virus Scare: Another Depopulation Agenda by Dr. Erick San Juan
Several articles on the internet openly discussed the role of the globalists for another staged depopulation agenda using the Zika virus scare. Just like HIV-AIDS, Zika was reportedly found in Africa in the late 40’s. One article written by Bernie Suarez even gave us a closer look on depopulation to serve as a reminder for […]
Some politicians are like balut by Perry Diaz in PerryScope
“Balut” is a popular delicacy in many Southeast Asian countries, such as Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and the Philippines. In particular, the Philippines is arguably one country where people not only love balut, they live it! Call it balut mentality or balut syndrome, eating balut is healthy for the body and mind. As many Filipino men […]
Corruption in SSS by Bernie Lopez
The Philippines adopted the concept of the Social Security System from the United States decades ago. The basic flaw is that, for America, an affluent society, it was a messiah that delivered financial security to workers. But for the Philippines, a poor nation, has it evolved into a monster?
Geopolitics and the comfort women by Perry Diaz
Seventy years after the end of World War II, the shameful act of sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army has finally come to a “negotiated” end between Japan and South Korea in what many believe was driven by the geopolitical realities in the volatile East Asia.
Valentine’s Day: Love Notes by Sabrina Cortez
A hopeful fluttering heartbeat, sweaty nervous hands and eager eyes while you wait for the mailman. There was once a time when chocolates and handwritten letters on scented paper sealed with a kiss were the currency of love.
Isang taga-Davao sa Sydney na tulad ni Duterte
Katatapos lang ng taong 2015, at kasisimula pa lang ng taon at eto na, Pebrero na kaagad. Napakabilis lumipas ng panahon. Umuusad ba o tumatakbo? Aling kataga ba ang nararapat gamitin? Kapag lumilipas, kumukupas. Siyempre pa, tumatanda ang mga bagay-bagay at ang mga buhay paglipas ng panahon. Sa kanta ni Florante “tatanda at lilipas rin […]
A wake-up call for Filipino-Chinese
Talking about the simmering tension in the disputed area in the South China Sea, Doug Bandow, a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and a former Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan wrote — “The possibility of miscalculation and misjudgement makes it even more important that all participants step back from confrontation. China cares deeply […]
PCC Directors reward themselves with cheap tickets
The agreed price of entrance tickets to the 25th anniversary celebration of the Philippine Community Council – NSW (PCC) was $75.00. However, some “brilliant” members of the board suggested that officers and directors should pay only $25 in consideration of their 25th year of existence.
Climate Change Myth by Dr. Erick San Juan
Nearly 150 world leaders gathered in Paris, France for COP21 — Conference of the Parties on its 21st year since it started in April 1995 in Berlin, Germany. World leaders and thousands of delegates including Philippine president BS Aquino III will talk about climate change, carbon emissions and greenhouse effects for almost two weeks, reports […]
New Year is Where the Heart is by Sabrina Cortez
It is 12:00 midnight. Noise becomes deafening; church bells ring; city skies explode in gold, pink, green and blue as kids and families gape in awe. The animated banging and clanging of pots and pans increase; the karaoke stops for the one full minute — vehicle horns fill the air.