Thursday, November 22, 2007

A Must Read Book


I stumbled upon this book sometime ago and since then, I have made it my purpose that in my own little way, I would share this to other people. I have to forewarn them about the evils of Communism, particularly the Communist Party of the Philippines, its allies and front organizations.
The book, To Suffer Thy Comrades by Robert Francis Garcia, is an eye-opener to readers about the violence and the human atrocities inflicted by the CPP against their own comrades and innocent, hapless civilians. The first-hand account of the survivors of the so-called “ purges” is both appalling and atrocious. You could only think of how deceitful and two-faced the CPP/NDF/NPA really is.

This is a must-read book…
for democratic and freedom loving FILIPINOS!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007



150 NPAs killed a Barangay Kagawad in Compostela Valley


More than a hundred armed members of the New People’s Army (NPA), clad in military uniforms attacked and ransacked two banana plantations in Compostella Valley in broad daylight last November 12, 2007. A Barangay Kagawad was mercilessly killed by the terrorists who also carted away a cache of firearms before fleeing towards the direction of Nabuk River. The Provincial Police Office of Compostella Valley immediately conducted hot pursuit operation against the communist armed group.

Based on police reports, at least 150 members of the NPA simultaneously attacked the plantations of the Compostela Plantation Incorporated, a subsidiary of the Sumitomo Fruits Incorporated, and the Banana Plantation of Dizon Farms at about 12:00 ‘noon. The group was led by one Africia “ Kumander Lalayo”, Alvarez Rosete and a certain Alia Jason of the NPA’s Front Committee 20. The attackers came on board four Isuzu Forward Trucks before attacking and disarming the guards of the Plantation located at Purok 6, Sitio Pilar, Brgy Mangayon, Compostela. They carted away Five 12 gauge shotguns, four cal 38 revolvers and six handheld radios.

The same group then proceeded to the banana plantation of Dizon Farms in Barangay Babag in Monkayo where they seized two Baby Armalites, five carbine rifles and one handheld radio.They also commandeered two motorcycles from the said plantation and shot dead a certain Dodong Juarez.

Residents in the area condemned the attack and regarded the same as an act of cowardice and a pure form of terrorism. “They keep on victimizing us in the countryside who are contributing to the economic development in the area…”, a resident stressed during an interview. The residents of the community vowed to help the PNP in monitoring the movements of the NPA in order to attain peace and development thereat.

The NPA attack should be condemned by all peace-loving Filipinos as it clearly demonstrates the bankruptcy of the communist ideology and their total disregard for the welfare of the very people they claim to fight for. The Banana Plantations they attacked provide employment to the residents in the area. The PNP/AFP, along with the National Government should be determined more than ever to break the back of the communist insurgency that prevents the nation from attaining lasting peace and economic progress.

Monday, November 12, 2007

PNP turns to court as final arbiter





Let the Court decide

The Philippine National Police has taken this stance in response to claims by AYALA LAND Inc. (ALI) that the Glorietta 2 blast on Oct 19 that killed 11 people and injured more than a hundred was not a gas explosion.

Police Director GEARY BARIAS of the NCRPO, yesterday said that the courts would be the final arbiter of what really happened at the Glorietta Malll in Makati and of who should be held accountable.

ALI, owner of Glorietta, rebutted on Sunday the theory that the buildup of methane gas and diesel fumes triggered the blast, citing the findings of its own foreign consultants that contradicted those of the police.

The Police earlier said all the evidence pointed to the gas explosion theory, a finding which was corroborated by the Australian Federal Police, which conducted a parallel investigation.

By law, the PNP is the body that initiates and concludes inquiries into such events. “ Our investigation is official… it cannot be Ayala’s investigation. Somebody has to be accountable for the deaths of the 11 people. They will either be terrorists or other personalities,” Barias said.