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People's Power: The blinds leading the blinds


The recent resurrection by the People's Power to topple down the present administration in one of the Asian "banana republics" is an exercise in futility! As usual, thousands of the "professional demonstrators" that live in and outside of Metro Manila including those in nearby provinces are hauled in buses and dump trucks into the streets near the Malacañang Palace or near the stock exchange and other famous commercial establishments in Makati City to join the protests. The demonstrators include the perennial politicians, "balimbings," disgruntled military officers, other leaders, and the rest of the "blind" followers. The people's dramatic demonstration is no different from over 4,000 years ago when the 12 tribes of Israel demanded the God of the Old Testament to grant them their very first idol, politician or king.

What a waste of God's precious time, resources and energies which He gave and keeps on giving for awhile to the Filipino people as well as other nationalities around the world. Most of them have not read or learned from the authentic resurrection of the One and only source of real Power.

"No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon" (Mat. 6:24). Have they forgotten their own history? They have the kind of government today because of what they wanted in the past! Remember what their president said? "I'd rather live in a country run like hell by the Filipinos than a country run like heaven by the Americans." He was President Manuel L. Quezon, their First President of the Philippine Republic, 1935!

When they protest and demand changes, instead of "asking themselves what they can do for their country," they are no different from their priests, nuns, ministers, pastors, and other so-called Christian leaders that protest against the present administration and those that demonstrated against the previous ones. The so-called Christians have neither studied intensively the Holy Bible nor its teachings and instructions from cover to cover. They certainly do not abide by the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, the future charter changes or any other constitution and government that the Divine Providence has allowed to exist temporarily. Whom are they trying to deceive or lie to? They have no credibilities! Thousands of the leaders in the Philippines as well as other countries on Earth including their millions of "blind" followers around the world that profess to be Christians do not even obey some of the 10 Commandments, not even the 2nd and 4th Commandments!

If they have studied and observed enough on what is happening the rest of the world, they would have known that nothing happens in the Philippines, for example, without the "approval and blessings" of the New World Order - the shadow government:

The New World Order, Shadow Government & other informaion:

Nothing happens economically in the Philippines without the sanction of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund which are also part of the New World Order. No one holds office and resides in Malacañang Palace without the New World Order's stamped of approval. In a publication entitled, Urban Anthropology & Studies of Cultural Systems & World Economic Development, author Kathy Nadeau wrote:

"After the Philippines became independent in 1946, the U.S. government sought to ensure its economic control so as to protect its business interests, but under the new neocolonial relationship, it did so indirectly. In exchange for rehabilitation aid to help to rebuild the country after WW II, the Americans manipulated the new republic into accepting unfair trade agreements, like the Bell Trade Act of 1946, which gave full parity rights to U.S. citizens, businesses, and corporations. This act, amended in 1955 as the Laurel-Langley Agreement, virtually assured U.S. control over the Philippine economy by making the Philippines a supplier of cheap raw materials and human resources for U.S.-dominated markets and a receiving ground for U.S.-manufactured goods (Schirmer and Shalom 1987: 90). When the Laurel-Langley Agreement expired in 1974 under the Marcos dictatorship, the United States sought to protect its economic interest mainly by an ideology of export-led growth through foreign investments. The Marcos government adopted an open-door policy for foreign investments and liberalized trade restrictions on transnational corporations in exchange for loan packages from big development agencies like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank (Broad 1988).

"By the time Corazon Aguino became president in 1987, after the murder of her husband Ninoy Aguino by Marco's military in 1983, which sparked the people's power revolution that overthrew the corrupt dictator, the nation was financially in ruin. In exchange for restructuring the Philippine debt repayments, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank policies continued to exert a stranglehold over the political economy. President Fidel Ramos (1992-1997) added another U.S. $650 million loan from the United States to the Philippine foreign debt (Chant and McIlwaine 1995: 55). The deployment of overseas contract workers as a strategy for generating foreign currency to help repay the national debt continued into the 21st century. As of 2003, seven million Filipinos (10% of the Filipino population, 20% of the domestic labor force) are estimated to be working in nearly every country around the world. Current remittances from overseas contract workers through banks have reached about $7 billion U.S. (Arnold 2003; Bangko Sentro Pilipinas, 2002, in Weekley 2004: 351). Under these conditions of a disintegrating economy, rebellions and resistance movements, like liberation theology, came to be formed."

The "blind" demonstrators and followers should read more information from the Internet, watch the history and other documentaries and scientific TV channels, and/or conduct serious research at the big public libraries on the subject of New World Order, related subjects and topics to convince them that most of the major events in the Philippine politics, government, economics, etc. happen because of the foreign influences, interventions and/or sanctions. Maybe they should spend sufficient time learning, studying, living and working outside of the Philippines to get a better view of the Philippines. It is like seeing the whole perspective of the world from the view of the astronauts while they are living and experimenting inside the international space lab monitoring and spying the numerous populations on Earth as well as other "aliens" and space objects!

The Philippines, when compared to other "banana republics" in Asia and Latin America, is not that bad. To erase the people's frustrations while living under the "most experienced politicians of Asia's top democratic government," they are always welcome with conditions to join the Amish, Hutterian Brethren, Mennonites, and other religious self-sustainable communities scattered in some countries around the world. Or they might consider to join some of the existing and forming communities which are published in the Intentional Communities Directory. The requirements are that they read, study, believe, and obey the Holy Bible!

For their long-term investments, the best alternative lifestyle they and their families can pursue is to spend their time, resources and energies by joining one of the hundreds of the self-sustainable communities. It is far better than to work and live in frustrations without lifetime goals just existing somewhere else in the Philippines. It is so much better for them to join the self-sufficient community than to go and earn money abroad, and then remit the hard-earned money to their families and loved ones in the Philippines!

The People's Power 4, 5, 6, 7, etc. are obsolete. They are victims of the "law of diminishing returns", somewhat similar to the "laws of thermodynamics"! One British scientist and author C.P. Snow formulated an excellent way to remember the three laws: "1. You cannot win (that is, you cannot get something for nothing, because matter and energy are conserved). 2. You cannot break even (you cannot return to the same energy state, because there is always an increase in disorder; entropy always increases). 3. You cannot get out of the game (because absolute zero is unattainable)."

Human nature, being what it is, which is present in each individual protester, the influences of the "blind" leaders and the unseen forces or shadow governments and their "secret supporters" are all responsible for the present demonstration and during the past popularity of the People's Power including other causes of demonstrations locally and internationally.

Throughout the 6,000 years of Mankind's recorded history, the family, clan, tribe or adventurers that disagreed and wanted to be liberated from their own form of local and national government, migrated to other boundaries, continents and islands, and started their own civilization. The others opted to band themselves together to organize their own. Some others join the existing groups that have their own unique statements of purpose for living.

For example, the Hutterian Brethren, Amish and some of the Mennonites had chosen to work and live successfully in self-sustainable communities during the past 300 to over 470 years. Originally from Western Europe and due to the religious persecutions by the Roman Catholics and the Protestants, some of them immigrated directly to the West, while the others migrated to the former U.S.S.R. When the communists persecuted them, they too immigrated across the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean where they are now working and living bountifully from 20 to over 200 hundred years in the United States, Canada and few other countries.

Since the past several decades, there are some religious, non-denominational (for example, the kibbutzim in Israel) and secular groups that have opted to establish their own intentional communities in their respective provinces or states and countries. Working, living and retiring within the intentional communities are just few of the logical, logistical, positive and permanent solutions to the Filipinos' perennial political and other problems, as well as the on-going economic crises which are inflicting millions to billions of the population around the world!

Over 93% of more than 90 million Filipinos profess to be Christians! There is no need to join the next but obsolete People's Power to protest, to blog, to comment, to join a forum in the Internet, and to demand changes of the existing and future faulty administration, faulty constitution, faulty government, faulty economics and/or faulty secular establishments, etc. Thus, if the Filipino people truly want to obtain and achieve all the benefits, things and other blessings to make them satisfied and happy, they have the option. They can emulate or join with some of the Christian individuals and groups who are being blessed with materially and spiritually for over 4 centuries. The Filipino people as well as other residents on Earth globally have the freedom to choose:

"No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot [simultaneously] serve God and mammon," according to Jesus or Yahshua, the Messiah!


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