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    As of May 14, 2016, I tried to publish this on my blog.

    Within 10 minutes my blog is mysteriously being penetrated from Europe.

    13,000,000+ voters cannot be denied. This investigates the reasons why people voted forBong Bong Marcos as Vice President Elect in the 2016 Philippine National Election.

    1. While Filipinos are distracted with the martial law of the past, the Philippines is losing itsislands one by one. Bong Bong Marcos seems to be protecting them.

    History 

    https://www.facebook.com/notes/moro-national-liberation-front-mnlf/our-ph-national-enemy-is-the-malaysia-aquino-riding-in-tandem/776596932396270?fref=nf

    Start of martial law video:https://www.facebook.com/dcontroversialfiles/videos/1453391361631705/

    Article on legitimacy of martial law: http://www.philippinelegalguide.com/2016/05/marcos-dutifully-and-patriotically.html

    The Martial Law Background is supported by Ferdinand Marcos Personal Diary Entries

    https://philippinediaryproject.wordpress.com/category/diary-of-ferdinand-e-marcos/page/2/

    Farewell Scarborough Shoal 

    http://www.manilatimes.net/aquino-the-first-president-to-lose-philippine-territory/188031/

    Farewell Sabah 

    http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/03/13/918984/ninoy-vowed-drop-sabah-claim-get-kl-support-vs-marcos

    Issue on BBL 

    Former President Arroyo tried to get away with MOA-AD [Province of North Cotabato v.Government of the Republic (2008)]

    http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2008/october2008/183591.htmit is unconstitutional as it is an imperium in imperio state within a state (highlighted by thelecture of Justice Sandoval)

    Leni is a strong supporter of the very unconstitutional BBL

    2. Voting for Bong Bong Marcos doesn't equate to not sympathizing over Martial Lawvictims. In the same way that voting for Aquino doesn't mean not sympathizing for theHacienda Luisita Massacre or SAF44

    Hacienda Luisita Documentary source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ab1ux2DiHw

    3. Bong Bong Marcos did not have ill-feeling and focused on the need of the country asproven by his long list of accomplishments:

    2010 (JULY-DECEMBER)

    Ilocos Norte Financial Assistance for Indigent Patients Financial assistance given to somepatients confined in Gov. Roque Ablan Memorial Hospital

    Ilocos Norte Senate Study Program for 2010 Educational assistance given to twenty (20)students in Mariano Marcos State University

    Financial Assistance (Tacloban City, Leyte) for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance givento some patients in Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center

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      Bontoc, Mt. Province Flood control structureConstruction of a flood control structure inSitio Kadyapas

    Lasam, Cagayan Water systemInstallation of a water system in Brgy. Magsaysay

    Solano, Nueva Vizcaya RoadsConstruction of Magarang road in Brgy. Bagahabag

    Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. San Fernando

    Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-marketroad in Brgy. Lamo

    Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya Water systemConstruction of a water system in Brgy.Abaca

    Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a senior citizens’building in Brgy. Malasin

    Cabarroguis, Quirino Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a barangay health center inBrgy. Mangandingay

    Saguday, Quirino Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose covered court inBrgy. Sto. Tomas

    San Mateo, Isabela PavementConstruction of a multi-purpose drying pavement

    Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya PavementConcreting of a multi-purpose pavement in

    Brgy. MabasaSto. Domingo, Nueva Ecija Drainage systemConstruction of a drainage system in Brgy.

    Hulo

    Farm-to-market Road Concreting (Polilio, Quezon) of a farm-to-market road fromAtulayan to Bislian

    Farm-to-market Road Concreting (Odiongan, Romblon) of a farm-to-market road in Rizal

    Farm-to-market Road Concreting (Odiongan, Romblon) of a farm-to-market road inTabobo-an

    Senate Study Program Financial Assistance (San Agustin, Romblon) for theimplementation of scholarship program

    Multi-purpose Building Construction (Miag-ao, Iloilo City) of a multi-purpose building inUP – Visayas Support Facility

    Alangalang, Leyte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a barangay hall in Brgy.Bobonon

    Alangalang, Leyte Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.Oras

    Santa Fe, Leyte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a *barangay hall in Brgy.Katipunan

    Tanauan, Leyte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building in Brgy.San Miguel

    Carigara, Leyte Drainage systemConstruction of a drainage system in Brgy. Sawang

    La Paz, Leyte School buildingConstruction of a school building in Buracan National HighSchool

    Pastrana, Leyte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a Farmer’s Training Center in Brgy.

    CapillaCatbalogan City, Eastern Samar RoadsConcreting of a road in Brgy. Estaka

    Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purposebuilding in Brgy. Poblacion

    Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay School buildingConstruction of a school building in Ipil NationalHigh School

    Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay Water systemConstruction of a water system in Brgy.Nazareth

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      Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay School buildingConstruction of a school building inPenaranda Elementary School in Brgy. Penaranda

    Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay Water systemConstruction of a water supply system in Brgy.Baga

    Roseller Lim, Zamboanga Sibugay Multi-purpose buildingRehabilitation of a public marketin Brgy. San Fernandino

    Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a public market in Brgy.Supit

    Zamboanga Sibugay Financial Assistance for the purchase of medicines for variousbarangays in Zamboaga Sibugay

    Cabanglasan, Bukidnon Water systemRehabilitation of an irrigation system in Bubunawan

    San Fernando, Bukidnon Water systemRehabilitation of an irrigation facility in Nala

    Lamitan City, Basilan School buildingConstruction of 8 classrooms in Basilan StateCollege

    Alabel, Sarangani Province Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a Regional Trial Court

    Kabacan, North Cotabato Multi-purpose buildingRehabilitation and expansion of amunicipal gymnasium

    Tulunan, North Cotabato Multicab Vehicle given to Tulunan

    San Miguel, Surigao del Sur Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road inTina-Enadan

    Placer, Surigao del Norte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a health center in Brgy.Suyoc

    2012

    Ilocos Norte Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance given to somepatients confined in Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center

    Ilocos Norte Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance given to somepatients confined in Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center

    Ilocos Norte Senate Study Program for 2012 Educational assistance given to sixty (60)students in Mariano Marcos State University

    Multi-purpose Building Construction (Caoayan, Ilocos Sur) of a multi-purpose building inCaoayan

    Multi-purpose Building Repair (Malasiqui, Pangasinan) of a multi-purpose building inBrgy. Don Pedro

    Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building inBacarra

    Vigan, Ilocos Sur Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building in theVigan Conservation Complex

    Vigan, Ilocos Sur Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of Kabarkadahan Youth Centre inVigan

    Rosales, Pangasinan Flood control structureConstruction of a boulder bank protectionsystem in Brgy. Tumana

    Balunga, Pangasinan Flood control structureConstruction of a boulder bank protectionsystem in Brgy. San Aurelio

    Urdaneta, Pangasinan Flood control structureConstruction of a boulder bank protectionsystem in Brgy. Pinmaludpod

    Manaoag, Pangasinan Flood control structureConstruction of a boulder bank protectionsystem in Brgy. Nalsian

    Malasiqui, Pangasinan Multi-purpose buildingRepair of a multi-purpose building in Brgy.Don Pedro

    Bautista, Pangasinan Water systemConstruction of a water system

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      Lingayen, Pangasinan Flood control structureConstruction of a boulder bank protectionsystem in Brgy. Aliwekwek

    Atok, Benguet School buildingConstruction of a classroom in Caliking Elementary School

    La Trinidad,Benguet Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building inBenguet Sports Complex

    Asipulo, Ifugao Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road from Brgy.

    Amduntog to Brgy. AntipoloKabayan, Benguet Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in

    Kabayan

    Rizal, Kalinga Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road in Bulbul

    Pasil, Kalinga Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road in Pasil

    San Juan, Abra Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a day care centre in San Juan

    Tineg, Abra School buildingConstruction of classrooms in Anayan Elementary School

    Claveria, Cagayan School buildingConstruction of a school building in Claveria VocationalHigh School

    Pamplona, Cagayan School buildingConstruction of a school building in David M. PuzonNational High School

    Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance

    given to some patients confined in Cagayan Valley Medical CenterBagabag, Nueva Vizcaya RoadsRepair of a road from Sta. Lucia to Tabanganay

    Cabatuan, Isabela School buildingConstruction of a school building in LFG-DiamantinaNational High School

    Cabatuan, Isabela School buildingConstruction of a school building in La Paz NationalHigh School

    Cabatuan, Isabela PavementConcreting of pavements along Tandang Sora Road in Brgy.Del Corpuz

    Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. Villa Aurora

    Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road inBrgy.Villa Florentino

    Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya Farm-to-market roadRehabilitation of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. Duruarog

    Lal-lo, Cagayan RoadsConcreting of a road in Brgy. Dalaya

    San Mariano, Isabela School buildingRepair of a multi-purpose building in San Mariano

    San Mateo, Isabela Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm to market road andmulti-purpose drying pavements

    Tuguegarao, Cagayan School buildingConstruction of a school building in Tuguegarao

    Multicab (Camalaniugan, Cagayan)

    Mariveles, Bataan RoadsConcreting of the Bagac-Mariveles road

    Balanga City, Bataan RoadsConcreting of the Cataning-Bani road

    Balanga City, Bataan Flood control structureRehabilitation of slope barrier in Tuyo river

    San Ildefonso, Bulacan Multi-purpose buildingRepair of a multi-purpose building in Brgy.Poblacion

    San Jose City, Nueva Ecija School buildingRepair of a school building in San Jose EastCentral School in Brgy. Sibut

    Angeles City, Pampanga RoadsConcreting of Visitacion Street

    Floridablanca, Pampanga Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. Anon

    Malolos, Bulacan RoadsRepair of a road and drainage system in Bulacan State University

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      Pangil, Laguna School buildingConstruction of a school building in Balian CommunityCollege

    Paete, Laguna Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building in Paete

    Guagua, Pampanga Flood control structureConstruction of concrete slope barrier inGuagua

    Tiaong, Quezon Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.

    BukalPanukulan, Quezon Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in

    Panukulan

    Alabat, Quezon Multi-purpose buildingContruction of a legislative building in Alabat

    Tanay, Rizal RoadsRepair of a road from Marikina to Infanta

    Tanay, Rizal School buildingConstruction of classrooms in Monte de Tanay ElementarySchool in Sitio Mayagay

    School Building Repair (Magsaysay, Mindoro Occidental) of classrooms in MagsaysayCentral School

    Pugay, Camarines Sur Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in SitioBongliw

    Naga City, Camarines Sur Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance

    given to some patients Bicol Medical CenterBulan, Sorsogon School buildingConstruction of a classroom building in Bag-o High

    School in Brgy. San Juan

    Nabua, Camarines Sur Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in SanVicente Ogbon

    Nabua, Camarines Sur Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in SitioBinoyoan

    Ragay, Camarines Sur Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.Upper Sta. Cruz

    Multicab Vehicle (Goa, Camarines Sur) given to Brgy. Taytay

    Silay City, Negros Occidental RoadsConcreting of a road in Rizal

    Talisay City, Negros Occidental Water systemConstruction of a water supply in Talisay

    CityBacolod City, Negros Occidental Financial Assistance for Indigent patients Financial

    assistance given to some patients confined in Corazon Locsin – Montelibano MemorialRegional Hospital

    Tanjay City, Negros Oriental Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistancegiven to some patients confined in Negros Oriental Provincial Hospital

    Iloilo City, Iloilo Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial Assistance to DSWD-RO VI for the Implementation of CIDSS

    Balasan, Iloilo City Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose building inBalasan Transport Teminal and concreting of municipal roads

    Balete, Aklan Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a public market

    Banga, Aklan Park and plazaImprovement of a public park and plaza in Banga

    Calinog, Iloilo City RoadsConstruction of a reinforced concrete bridge in Brgy. ToyunganDumangas, Iloilo City Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a fish trading center in

    Dumangas

    Mambusao, Capiz Welcome arcConstruction of a welcome arc in Flores A. Bayot bridge

    Murcia, Negros Occidental Water systemConstruction of a water system in Murcia

    Murcia, Negros Occidental School buildingConstruction of a school building in Murcia

    Panay, Capiz Farm-to-market roadConcreting of a farm-to-market road in Panay

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      Davao City, Davao del Sur Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistancegiven to some patients in Davao Regional Hospital

    Davao City, Davao del Sur Financial Assistance for the Implementation of CIDSS FinancialAssistance to DSWD-RO XI for the Implementation of CIDSS

    Davao City, Davao del Sur Drainage System Construction of a drainage system in Brgy.Agdao

    Montevista, Compostela Valley Water systemConstruction of a water system inMontevista

    Tagum City, Davao del Norte Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market roadin Brgy. New Balamban

    Tagum City, Davao del Norte Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market roadin Brgy. Magdaum

    Tagum City, Davao del Norte Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market roadin Brgy. San Agustin

    Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a legislative hall inTungawan

    Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Sibugay Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancialassistance given to some patients in Zamboanga City Medical Center

    Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur Covered walkConstruction of a covered walk/arch inthe provincial government center in Pagadian City

    Zamboanga Del Sur Financial Assistance for Livelihood projects

    Sindangan, Zamboanga Del Norte Multicab

    Tubod, Lanao del Norte Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of *the Tubod Cultural Center

    Valencia City, Bukidnon RoadsRehabilitation of the Bagongtaas-Lurogan-MVC LilingayonRoad

    Valencia City, Bukidnon RoadsConstruction of the Bagongtaas-Lurogan-MVC LilingayonRoad

    Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental School buildingRepair/Rehabilitation of schoolbuilding

    Opol, Misamis Oriental Multi-purpose buildingRehabilitation of a public market in Brgy.

    BarraCagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial

    assistance given to some patients in Northern Mindanao Medical Center

    Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental Financial Assistance for the Implementation ofCIDSSFinancial Assistance to DSWD-RO X for the Implementation of CIDSS

    Medina, Misamis Oriental RoadsConstruction of a road and drainage system alongPortulin National High School

    Valencia City, Bukidnon Financial Assistance for the Implementation of CIDSSFinancialAssistance given to some patients in Barangay Tugaya.

    Valencia City, Bukidnon Financial Assistance for the Implementation of CIDSSFinancialAssistance given to some patients in Barangay Vintar.

    Valencia City, Bukidnon Financial Assistance for the Implementation of CIDSSFinancial

    Assistance given to some patients in Barangay Tongantongan.Bukidnon Financial Assistance for the Implementation of CIDSS

    Bukidnon Social Services Financial Assistance

    Iligan City, Lanao del Norte MulticabBidding for multicab on going

    ARMM

    Datu Blah T. Sinsuat, Maguindanao Multi-purposebuildingConstruction of a multi-purposebuilding in Brgy. Resa

    Cotabato City, Maguindanao Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistancegiven to some patients confined in Cotabato Regional and Medical Center

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      Bacolod Kalawi, Lanao del Sur MulticabsVehicle given to Bacolod-Kalawi

    2013

    Ilocos Norte Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistance given to somepatients confined in Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center

    Ilocos Norte Senate Study Program for 2013Educational assistance given to eighty (80)

    students in Mariano Marcos State UniversityBaguio City, Benguet MulticabVehicle given to Brgy. Irisan

    Baguio City, Benguet School buildingConstruction of a classroom in Baguio City NationalHigh School

    Bangued, Abra Multi-purpose buildingConstruction of a multi-purpose school building

    San Fernando, Pampanga Financial Assistance for Indigent patientsFinancial assistancegiven to some patients confined in Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital

    Bacolor Pampanga RoadsConcreting of a road in Brgy. Sta. Ines

    Angeles City, Pampanga School buildingConstruction of a school building

    Baliuag, Bulacan Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.Calantipay

    Baliuag, Bulacan Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.

    CatulinanBaliuag, Bulacan Farm-to-market roadConstruction of a farm-to-market road in Brgy.

    Hinukay

    Floridablanca, Pampanga Flood control structureConstruction of concrete slope barrier inFloridablanca*

    Porac, Pampanga Flood control structureConstruction of concrete slope barrier in Porac

    Abucay, Bataan MulticabVehicle given to Brgy. Gabon

    CALABARZON

    Nagcarlan, Laguna MulticabVehicle given to Brgy. Pob. III

    Candelaria, Quezon RoadsRehabilitation of a road in Masalukot I

    MIMAROPA

    Davao City, Davao del Norte Multicab Vehicle given to Brgy. Calinan, Pob.

    2014

    Multi-cabs Vehicle (Mangaldan, Pangasinan)given to Brgy. Embarcadero

    School Building Construction (Bacnotan, La Union) of a school building in DMMMSU

    School Building Rehabilitation (Agoo, La Union) of the Marcos Sports Center at DMMMSU

    Farm-to-market Road Construction (Bugallon, Pangasinan) of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. Pantal

    Farm-to-market Road Construction (Bugallon, Pangasinan) of a farm-to-market road inBrgy. Pangascasan

    Roads Repair (Paoay, Ilocos Norte) of damaged roads in Paoay

    Overpass Construction (San Fernando City, La Union) of an overpass for DMMMSU

    Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro MulticabVehicle given to Brgy. Sta. IsabelSchool Building Repair (Araceli, Palawan) of a school building in Dagman Elementary

    School

    Multi-purpose Building Construction (Lubang, Mindoro Occidental) of a multi-purposecenter in Lubang

    SENATE BILLS

    Senate Bill No. 2487: Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act (Author)

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      Senate Bill No. 2235: Mandatory Appointment of Municipal City and Provincial BuildingOfficials (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2190: The Barangay Creation (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2186: Family Home Protection Act of 2014 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2145: Right of Way for National Government Infrastructure Projects(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2109: An Act Amending RA No. 7653, otherwise known as “The NewCentral Bank Act” (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2097: The PAGASA Modernization Act of 2014 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2065: Balanced Housing Development Program Amendment of 2014(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1864: Strong National Budget Process Act of 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1863: Anti-Rice Wastage Act of 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1862: Act Establishing the Inter-Agency Council for the Creation of Jobs(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1734: Community Corrections Development Center Act (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1237: Philippine Nursing Practice Reform Act of 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1191: Pag-asa ng Paglaya sa Pagbasa (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 1186: Act to Postpone the Sangguniang Kabataan Elections on October28, 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 665: Establishing Regional Housing One-Stop Shops (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 664: Increasing Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical CenterBed Capacity (Author)

    Senate Bill No.663: Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Officials’ Term Office Act of2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 424: Cooperative Development Authority Charter Act (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 423: Department of Housing and Urban Development Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 422: Special Protection of Children in Armed Conflict Situations Act of2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 421: Charter of the Laoag International Airport Authority (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 420: Philippine Millennium Development Fund Law of 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 419: An Act Regulating the Use of Plastic Bags (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 418: An Act Moving the Observance of Rizal Day from December 30 toJune 19 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 417: Palliative and End of Life Care Act of 2013 (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 416: Road Rage LAw. (Author)

    Senate Bill No. 415: The Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act of2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 414: Boy Scouts of the Philippines Charter of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 413: Bicycle Commuters Incentive Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 412: Day of Goodwill Act of 2013 (Author)Senate Bill No. 411: National Internship Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 410: Philippine Green Building Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 409: Philippine Soybean Authority Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No.408: Hydrogen Research, Promotion, and Development Act of2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 407: An Act Amending Section 425 of the Local Government Code of1991(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 117: First Class Public Schools and Libraries Act(Author)

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      Senate Bill No. 116: The National Mariculture Program of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 115: The Teachers Education Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 114: An Act Amending Section 61 of Local Government Code of1991(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 113: Amending Section 293 of the Local Government Code of1991(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 112: National Seeds Production Act of 2013(Author)Senate Bill No. 111: Amending Section 20 of the Urban Development and Housing Act of

    1992(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 110: The Civil Service Housing Program of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 109: Public School Teachers’ Salary Upgrading Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 108: Amending Section 461 of the Local Government Code of1991(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 15: Amending Section 12 of the Social Security Act of 1997(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 14: National Irrigation Program of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 13: Moratorium on the Creation or Conversion of State and Universitiesand Colleges Act of 2013(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 12: Retirement Benefit for Barangay Officials and Workers Act of

    2013(Author)Senate Bill No. 11: An Act Amending Section 6 of Cybercrime Prevention Act of

    2012(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3342: Palliative and End of Life Care Act of 2012(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3326: Forest Limits Act of 2012 (Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3296: Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Officials’ Term Office Act of2012

    Senate Bill No. 3275: Sustainable Development and Use of the Island of Boracay(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3251: Philippine Green Building Act(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3245: Cooperative Development Authority Charter Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3235: Boy Scouts of the Philippines Charter of 2012(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3201: Charter of Laoag International Airport Authority(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3199: Department of Housing and Urban Development Act of 2012(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3146: Arbor Day Act (Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3112: Day of Goodwill Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3107: An Act Proposing to Add Three Regional Trial Courts in MandaueCity.(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3106: Public School Teachers Salary Upgrading Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3091: National Land Use Act of the Philippines.(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 3002: Special Education Act(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2981: Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act of2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2967: National Internship Act of 2011(Author)Senate Bill No. 2964: An Act Increasing Pensions Under the SSS(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2929: An Act Amending Section 61 of Local Government Code of1991(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2924: Bicycle Commuters Incentive Act 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2923: Road Rage Law.(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2884: Philippine Soybean Authority Act of 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2885: Climate Change Education Act of 2011(Author)

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      Senate Bill No. 2886: Special Protection of Children in Armed Conflict Situations Act of2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2856: Electric, Hybrid and Other Alternative Fuel Vehicles Incentives Actof 2011(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2854: GSIS Member’s Rights and Benefits Act of 2011(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2757: Real Estate Service Act(Co-Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2749: An Act Regulating the Use of Plastic Bags(Author)Senate Bill No. 2743: Holiday – Rizal Day (June 19)(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2699: Civil Service Housing Program of 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2683: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Act of 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2679: Philippine National Ballet Act of 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2625: Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Person Act 2010 (co-author)

    Senate Bill No. 2593: Hydrogen Research, Promotion, and Development Act2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2572: Red Cross and Other Emblems Act 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2534: Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2011(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2533: Philippine Millennium Development Fund Law of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2532: First Class Public Schools and Libraries Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2531: Teachers Education Act of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2526: National Mariculture Program of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2418: National Seeds Production Act of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2377: Resetting the Barangay and SK Elections Act(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2349: National Irrigation Program of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 2188: Moratorium on the Creation or Conversion of State Universities andColleges Act of 2010(Author)

    Senate Bill No. 18: National Health Insurance Act (Co-author)

    SENATE RESOLUTIONS (16TH CONGRESS)

    Senate Resolution No. 1056: National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Laws(NDRRMC) (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 953: Expanded Senior Citizens Act (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 783: Magna Carta for Persons with Disability (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 673: Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Classrooms, SchoolBuildings and Other Educational Facilities (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 622: Energy Infrastructure System (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 482: Philippine Cement Manufacturing Industry (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 439: Substandard and Overpriced Bunkhouses (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 412: Expressing Condolence and Sympathies on the Death ofFormer South Africa President Nelson Mandela (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 394: National Volunteer Month (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 383: Expressing the Gratitude and Appreciation for the Relief andAssistance Operations(Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 379: Congratulating and Commending Sarangani CongressmanManny Pacquiao (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 374: International Day of Persons with Disabilities (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 349: Massive Devastation and Insurmountable Loss Wrought bySuper Typhoon ‘Yolanda’(Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 334: Implementation and Enforcement of Traffic andTransportation Laws(Author)

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      Senate Resolution No. 283: Commending the Armed Forces of the Philippines and thePhilippine National Police (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 256: International Day of Democracy (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 210: Congratulating and Commending Outstanding Police Officersin Service (C.O.P.S.) 2013 (Co-Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 207: Honoring and Commending the Outstanding Teachers of

    2013 (Co-Author)Senate Resolution No. 123: Select Oversight Committee on Barangay Affairs (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 32: Repatriation Fund (Author)

    Senate Resolution No. 177: Honoring and Commending the Outstanding PhilippineSoldiers (TOPS) (Co-Author)

    4. 30-year Aquino administration has been too much to tolerate...

    Corazon Aquino Scandals: http://www.thedailytrends.net/2013/09/untold-story-scandals-during-corazon.html

    Pnoys: http://www.manilatimes.net/why-is-aquino-so-afraid-of-marcos/247487/

    5. We have voted for Enrile and Ramos who were the arms of Martial Law and yet why notBong Bong who had no direct participation?

    And, like the author in the article has admitted, most of them were really activists. If youwere activists now, wouldn't you suffer the same fate?

    http://www.manilatimes.net/why-not-ask-ramos-and-enrile-about-martial-law-abuses/247486/

    6. We millenials try to be victims but we were not. Our grandparents and parentswere. And, they could move on. Why couldn't we?

    This survey shows they are the voters. http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/129533-ferdinand-marcos-jr-voters-profile

    7. We are benefitting from Marcos Projects especially his OFW program

    -Manila International Airport NAIA

    -LRT-1

    -Heart Center of the Philippines

    -Kidney Center

    -Nayong Filipino

    -Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

    -Coconut Palace

    -PICC

    -Philippines Lung Center

    -Film Center

    -Golden Mosque for Muslims-Folks Arts Teatre

    , SLEX and NLEX (1st in Southeast Asia)

    San Juanico Bridge

    - The manila Planetarium

    -calauit safari farm palawan

    -MTRCB,

    -NEDA,

    -PDIC,

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    -PGH

    -Children hospital

    -Defense Self-Reliant rocket launchers

    -AFP modernization

    - war planes 35 F8-crusaders

    - 37 f-5 jets

    - OV-10 bronco

    -Sta Barbara 1st rocket P.H

    -Blue diamond 1st JET team fighter P.H

    -No.1 exporter of Rice and Sugar in the world

    -Drugs are not rampant and drinking alcohol on the side of the roads is prohibited

    -No Foreigners to Buy Real Estate in Philippines

    -The only president that does not make use of a cheat sheet When giving a speech here andabroad

    1) Amlan Municipal High School was established 1972

    2) Amparo High School was established in 1979

    3) Aplaya National High School was established 19694) Balayan National High School (BNHS) established 1985

    5) Balibago National High School established 1970

    6) Bayugan National Comprehensive

    High School established 1980

    7) Buenavista National High School established 1972

    Dalupaon National High School established 1972

    9) Don Emilio Macias Memorial National

    High School established 1982

    10) Dona Francisca Lacsamana de Ortega Memorial

    National High School established 1972

    11) Dr. Juan G. Nolasco High School established 1966

    12) Eastern Samar National ComprehensiveHigh School established 1969

    13) Francisco P. Felix Memorial National High School

    (FPFMNHS) established 1973

    14) Gen. T. de Leon National High School establsihed 1969

    15) Ismael Mathay, Sr. High School, formerly called

    the GSIS Village High School established 1971

    16) Jose Borromeo Legaspi Memorial National

    High School established 1981

    17) Kaong National High School 1974

    18) Lawang Bato National High School established 1967

    19) Liloy National High School established 1974

    20) Mag-aba National High School established 1977

    21) Mandaluyong High School established 1977

    22) Navotas National High School established 1983

    23) Parañaque National High School (Main Campus)

    (Formerly known as Parañaque Municipal

    High School) established 1969

    24) Pasay City North High School established in 1969

    25) Pedro E. Diaz High School established 1977

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    26) Philippine High School for the Arts established 1977

    27) Pinagtongulan National High School established 1967

    28) Punta National High School established 1971

    29) San Juan National High School established 1968

    30) San Mateo National High School established 1985

    31) San Pablo City National High School established 1969

    32) San Pedro Relocation Center National

    High School established 1970

    33) San Ramon National High School established 1967

    34)Tabon M. Estrella National High

    School established 1981

    35) Makati Polytechnic Community College-Technical High School founded in 1972

    36) Tomas Cabili National High school Iligan city 1971

    37) Dasmarinas National high School 1971

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    Marcos Established/Founded State Colleges/Universities in 20 years

    1)Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University in La Union founded in 1981

    2)Mariano Marcos State University in Ilocos Norte founded in 1978

    3)Kalinga-Apayao State College in Tabuk Kalinga founded in 1970

    4)Abra State Institute of Science and Technology in Abra founded in 1983

    5)Pangasinan State University founded in 1979

    6)University of Northern Philippines founded in 1965

    7)Philippine State College of Aeronautics founded in 1969

    8)Cagayan State University established in 1978

    9)Quirino State University established 1976

    10)Isabela State University established 1978

    11)Pampanga Agricultural College established 197412)Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology-Calapan City established 1966

    13)Occidental Mindoro State College established 1966

    14)Palawan State University established 1965

    15)Bicol University established 1969

    16)Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges established 1983

    17)Rizal Technological University established 1969

    18)Technological University of the Philippines established 1971

    19)Capiz State University 1980

    20)Guimaras State College 1968

    21)Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology established 1971

    22)West Visayas State University became established as university in January 1986

    23)Leyte Normal University 1976

    24)SLSU- (Southern Leyte State University)- Sogod 1969

    25)SLSU- Hinunangan 1975

    26)SLSU- Tomas Oppus feb. 1 1986

    27)SLSU- Bontoc 1983

    28)SLSU- San Juan 1983

    29)Basilan State College 1984

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    30)Western Mindanao State University became a university in 1978 followed with buildingthe satellite campuses in..

    WMSU-Alicia campus, Zamboanga del Sur

    WMSU-Aurora campus, Zamboanga del Sur

    WMSU Curuan, Zamboanga CityWMSU-Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Imelda, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Mabuhay, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Molave, Zamboanga del Sur

    WMSU-Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSUOlutanga, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur

    WMSU-Pitogo, Zamboanga del Sur

    WMSU-San Ramon, Zamboanga CityWMSU-Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay

    WMSU-Tungawan, Zamboanga Sibugay

    31)Central Mindanao University established1965

    32)Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology established 1983

    33)Northwestern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology estbalished 1971

    34)Davao del Norte School of Fisheries established 1969 ( now known as Davao del NorteState College)

    35)Mati Community College (MCC) founded in 1972 ( now known as

    Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology)

    36)Malita Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology founded 1966 now

    known as37)Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology

    38)University of Southeastern Philippines established 1978

    39)Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology established 1967

    40) Cotabato City State Polytechnic College established 1983

    41)Mindanao state university- Iligan city founded 1968

    42)Mindanao state university- Gensan city founded 1971

    43)Surigao del Sur State University founded 1982

    44)Surigao Del Norte School of Arts and Trades (Founded in 1969) now known as SurigaoState College of Technology

    45)Sulu State College founded in 1982

    46)Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College founded in 1975

    47)Adiong Memorial Polytechnic State College founded in 1970's47 ( that i have found so far) out of 108 state universities and college are established andaccomplished projects of FERDINAND E MARCOS. He also improved and re equipped theremaining colleges/ Universities that were established/ founded before 1965.

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    MARCOS COMPLETED POWER PLANTS:

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    Marcos completed Power plants in 20 years-----

    1). Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, completed 1983

    2) Leyte Geothermal Power Plant, completed 1977

    3)Makiling-Banahaw Geothermal Power Plant, completed 1979

    4) Tiwi Geothermal Power Plant, completed 1980

    5) Angat Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1967

    6)Kalayaan Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1982

    7) Magat A Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1984

    8)Magat B Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1984

    9)Pantabangan Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1977

    10)Agus 2 Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1979

    11)Agus 4 Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1985

    12) Agus 5 Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1985

    13) Agus 7 Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1982

    14) Pulangi Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1985

    15) Agus 6 Hydro Electric Power plant, recommissioned in 197716)Masiway Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1980

    17) Main Magat Hydro Electric Power Plant, completed 1983

    18)Calaca Coal Power PlantCompleted in 1984,

    19) Cebu Thermal Power Plant completed in 1981,

    20) Palinpinon 1 Southern Negros Geothermal production Field completed in 1983.

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    Not mentioned are diesel plants

    VS

    Cory Aquino, Ramos, Estrada, Gloria Macapagal, Ninoy Aquino III in 26 years-----

    1) ZERO - every new power plant built During their time were all privately Owned ( mostlyby Lopezes, AboitIz, Aquino And Cojuanco Family) and is now owners of some Power Plantscompleted during Marcos.

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    Marcos completed Bridge projects in 20 years

    1) Biliran Bridge150 meters long of Leyte, completed 1975

    2) Buntun Bridge 1369 meters long of Tuguegarao-Solana, Cagayan, completed 1974

    3) Candaba Viaduct Pulilan 5000 meters long of Bulacan-San Simon, Pampanga, completed1976

    4)Mactan-Mandaue Bridge 864 meters long of Lapu-Lapu-Mandaue, Cebu 19725) Magapit Suspension Bridge 449 meters long of Lal-lo, Cagayan completed 1978

    6)Mawo Bridge 280 meters long Victoria, Northern Samar completed 1970

    7) Patapat Viaduct 1300 meters long Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte completed 1986

    9)San Juanico Bridge 2060 meters long Tacloban, Leyte-Santa Rita, Samar. Completed1973 Not to mention the unnamed hundreds of bridges under 100 meters long.TOTALLENGTH = 11472 meters long

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    VS.

    Cory Aquino, Ramos, Estrada, Gloria Macapagal, Ninoy Aquino III Combined completedBridge projects in 26 years

    1)Agas- agas Bridge, Southern Leyte 350 meters long completed 2006

    2)Agat Bued Bridge, La Union 500 meters long completed 20103)Bamban Bridge, Pampanga 174 meters long completed 1998

    4)Cansaga Bay Bridge, Cebu 640 meters long completed 2010

    5)Jones Bridge, Isabela 350 meters long completed 2008

    6)Macapagal Bridge, Agusan del Norte 907 meters long completed 2007

    7)Magat Bridge, Isabela 926 meters long completed 1991

    8)Marcelo Fernan Bridge, Cebu 1237 meters long 1999

    9)Narciso Ramos Bridge, Pangasinan 1442 meters long completed 1997

    10)Old Amburayan Bridge, Ilocos Sur 535meters long completed 2010

    11)Pantal Bridge, Pangasinan 380 meters long completed 2008

    TOTAL LENGTH = 7441 meters

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    I. Food sufficiency

    A. Green Revolution

    International Rice Research Institute

    Production of rice was increased

    Masagana 99

    through promoting the cultivation of IR-8 hybrid rice.

    In 1968 the Philippines became self-sufficient in rice,

    the first time in history since the American period.

    It also exported rice worth US$7 million.

    B. Blue Revolution (Biyayayang Dagat)

    Source with photo:https://www.facebook.com/FerdinandEMarcosBestPhilippinePresident/photos/a.704683709601634.1073741862.331489700254372/865484086854928/?type=3&theater

    Marine species like prawn, mullet, milkfish,

    and golden tilapia were being produced

    and distributed to farmers at a minimum cost.

    Today, milkfish and prawns contribute

    substantially to foreign exchange income.

    C. Liberalized Credit

    More than one thousand rural banks

    spread all over the country

    resulting to the accessibility of credit

    to finance purchase of agricultural inputs,hired labor, and harvesting expenses

    at very low interest rate.

    During 1981-1985, credit was available

    without interest and collateral arrangements.

    Some of the credit programs were the ff:

    1. Biyayang Dagat (credit support for fishermen)

    2. Bakahang Barangay –supported fattening

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    of 40,000 head of cattle in farmer backyards

    3. Masaganang Maisan, Maisagana,

    and Expanded Yellow Corn Program

    –supported 1.4 Million farmers

    through P4.7 Billion loans from 1975-1985

    4. Gulayan sa Kalusugan and Pagkain ng Bayan Programs

    –provided grants and loans of P12.4 Million

    to encourage backyard and communal production

    of vegetables and improve nutrition of Filipino households

    5. Kilusang Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran (KKK)—

    supported 25,000 entrepreneurial projects

    through P1.8 Billion and helping 500,000 beneficiaries

    D. Decontrol Program

    Price control polices were implemented on rice and corn

    to provide greater incentive to farmers to produce more.

    Deregulation of trading in commodities like sugar

    and coconut and agricultural inputs like fertilizer

    were done for more efficient marketing and trading arrangements.II. Education Reform

    Access to free education widened during the Marcos Administration.

    The biggest portion of the budget

    was allotted for Educational Programs (P58.7 Billion in 20 years).

    The literacy rate climbed

    from 72% in 1965 to 93% in 1985

    and almost 100% in Metro Manila on the same year.

    III. Agrarian Reform

    Tenant’s Emancipation Act of 1972

    or PD 27 was implemented without bloodshed.

    This was the first Land Reform Code our country.

    Since it was implemented until December 1985,1.2 million farmers benefited,

    either they became the owner or leaseholder

    in more than 1.3 million hectares of rice and corn lands.

    IV. Primary Health Care

    The Primary Health Care (PHC) Program made medical care

    accessible to millions of Filipinos in the remotest barrios of the country.

    This program was even awarded by United Nations

    as the most effective and most responsive health program among the third world countries.

    With PHC life expectancy increased from 53.7 years in 1965 to 65 years in 1985.

    Infant mortality rate also declined from 73 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1965 to 58 in1984.

    V. Housing for the masses

    Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services (BLISS)

    Housing project had expanded the government’s housing program

    for the low-income group.

    Massive slum upgrading projects have improved

    to 14,000 lots in 1985 from 2,500 in 1976.

    The Tondo foreshore, for instance,

    is one of the biggest and most miserable slum colonies in Asia

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    was transformed into a decent community.

    A total of 230,000 housing units were constructed from 1975-1985.

    The laws on socialized housing were conceptualized

    by President Marcos through a series of legal issuances

    from the funding, the lending, mortgaging and to the collection of the loans.

    These are governed by the Home Mutual Development Fund (Pag-Ibig Fund),

    the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB)

    and the National Home Mortgage Finance which remain intact up to the present

    VI. Energy Self-Reliance

    Indigenous energy sources were developed like hydro, geothermal,

    dendrothermal, coal, biogas and biomass.

    The country became the first in Asia

    to use dendrothermal and in five years

    we became number two, next to US, in geothermal utilization.

    The extensive energy resource research and exploration

    and development resulted to reduction of oil imports from 100% in 1965 to 40% in 1985

    and in the same year, more than 1,400 towns and cities were fully energized.

    VII. Export DevelopmentDuring 1985 textile and textile products like garments and embroideries,

    furniture and rattan products, marine products like prawns and milkfish,

    raw silk, shoes, dehydrated and fresh fruits

    were exported aside from the traditional export products like coconut,

    sugar, logs, lumber and veneer.

    The maritime industry was also dominated

    by Filipinos wherein 50,000 seamen

    were employed by various world shipping companies.

    VIII. Labor Reform

    The Labor code was promulgated which expanded

    the concerns of the Magna Carta of Labor

    to extend greater protection to labor,promote employment, and human resource development.

    The minimum wages of the workers were boosted

    through the guaranteed 13th month pay and cost of living allowances.

    Employment potentials of Filipinos were enhanced through skills training.

    During that time, there were 896,000 out-of-school youths

    and unemployed graduated from various training centers all over the country.

    IX. Unprecedented Infrastructure Growth

    The country’s road network had improved from 55,778 kilometers in 1965

    to 77,950 in five years (1970),

    and eventually reached 161,000 kilometers in 1985.

    Construction of irrigation facilities was also done

    that made 1.5 million hectares of land irrigated

    and increased the farmer’s harvest and income.

    In addition, nationwide telecommunication systems—

    telephone systems, telex exchange too centers,

    and interprovincial toll stations were also built.

    X. Political Reform

    The structure of government established by President Marcos

    remains substantially the same except the change of name,

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    inclusive of superficial features in laws,

    to give a semblance of change from that of President Marcos regime.

    The only significant department that was abolished

    after the departure of President Marcos was

    the Department of Ministry of Human Settlements under Imelda Romualdez Marcos.

    It was dismantled but the functions were distributed to different offices.

    XII. Fiscal Reform

    Government finances were stabilized

    by higher revenue collections

    and loans from treasury bonds,

    foreign lending institutions and foreign governments.

    XI. Peace and Order

    In 1966, more than 100 important smugglers were arrested;

    in three years 1966-68 they arrested a total of 5,000.

    Military men involved in smuggling were forced to retire.

    Presidential DECREE Law MADE Ferdinand Marcos

    1. POEA

    2. the National Manpower and Youth Council (now TESDA)

    all the building he made that with Blas ople

    3. rename to SSS matagal na but he change he make it same like U.S

    4. rename it GSIS matagal na but he change he make it same like U.S

    5. PAGASA

    6. NAWASA

    7. PAGIBIG

    6. DEATH PENALTY

    7. National Home Mortgage

    8. PAGCOR

    9. 13 month pay - PD 851 (December 16,1975)10.Malabanan puso negro zeptic tank

    11.Bliss Project Housing for the Squatter

    12 MENTAL HOSPITA1

    13 STUDY NOW PAY LATER

    14 BORACAY he made it tourist zones and marine reserves

    15 BARANGAY municipio

    16 TENAMENT housing for the squatter

    17 MALAMPAYA it open on 1992 by shell

    18 AIRSTRIP IN SPRATLY ISLAND

    19. Presidential Decree 1596 Proclaiming Philippines owns Spratly Islands, Panatag/AyunginShoal and Paracell Islands

    20. PD 442 Section 281: No Contractualization Law - reverse during Cory Aquino regime byRepublic Act 6715 authored by Ernesto Herrera

    REFERENCE:

    http://www.poea.gov.ph/rules/eo797.pdf

    http://www.chanrobles.com/presidentialdecrees/presidentialdecreeno557.html#.U206coFdX8Q

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    http://www.gov.ph/1976/05/13/presidential-decree-no-932-s-1976/

    http://www.chanrobles.com/presidentialdecrees/presidentialdecreeno1541.html#.U200ToFdX8Q

    http://www.chanrobles.com/presidentialdecrees/presidentialdecreeno1750.html#.U20y7oFdX8Q

    http://www.gov.ph/1975/12/23/presidential-decree-no-856-s-1975/

    http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php/Home_Development_Mutual_Fundhttp://www.bulalacaomindoro.com/proclamation-no-1801.html

    http://www.chanrobles.com/presidentialdecrees/presidentialdecreeno1811.html#.U20o0oFdX8Q

    http://www.chanrobles.com/presidentialdecreeno851.htm#.U20nA4FdX8Q

    https://www.doe.gov.ph/microsites/pecr/Geothermal/pdf/PD%2040.pdf

    http://www.oshc.dole.gov.ph/120/

    http://www.gsis.gov.ph/default.php?id=104

    http://creba.ph/online_library/files/HDMFundCreation-PD1530_1978.pdf

    http://www.pagcor.ph/pagcor-corporate-profile.php

    http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/blas_ople.htm

    http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/presdecs/pd1976/pd_910_1976.html

    8. Unconvicted for plunder and corruption. The people from the North have witnessed theMarcos wealth and generosity pre-presidency. (Thus, Solid North as they say)

    The Tallano Case is published in: PHOENIX JOURNAL REVIEW Volume 47 Number 12August9, 2006 (Source: https://www.scribd.com/doc/77361016/Tagean-Tallano-Gold-060809)

    From 1866 to 1898 , Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, who became titleholder of OCT 01-4 in1864 - ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE 01-4 PROTOCOL ,The number 01 refers to theONE NATION, known in pre - Hispanic times as MAHARLIKA. The number 4 refers to theoriginal four regions og this nation:(1) Luzon (2) Visayas (3) Mindanao (4) Palawan , hasbeen frequenting the Vatican.

    In 1934, under Pope PiusXII , the Vatican negotiated with the member of the Filipino RoyalFamily, the Christian Tallano clan in Maharlika. An agreement was reached that 640,000

    metric tons of the Tallano gold would be LENT to the Pope. This was part of that goldaccumulated by the Southeast Asian Srivijayan/Madjapahit Empire during its glorious reignof 900 years.

    In 1939, two members of the Tallano family and Roman Catholic Priest , Fr. Jose AntonioDiaz brought the gold from Kota Kinabalu , Sabah to the Vatican.

    After doing this, Fr Diaz went back to the Maharlika and resided in Cabanatuan City.

    After World War II , he facilitated the safe return of the 640,000 metric tons of GOLD fromthe Vatican tovthe Maharlika .Manuel Acuna Roxas( relative of the Acuna/ Tagean/ Tallanoclan), then a congressman, and Bishop Enrique Sobrepena Sr, in the presence of Atty.Lorenzo Tanada, RECEIVED the gold in Manila.

    A lease agreement was made between the Tallano clan and the Maharlika government. Atotal of 640,000 metric tons of gold was deposited in the newly installed Central Bank of the

    Maharlika to comply with its requirement for GOLD RESERVE. Under the terms of thecontract , the Central Bank became the HOLDER of that gold. That LEASE agreement willEXPIRE in the year 2005.

    The Tallano Foundation has given notice of the termination of this 50 year lease followingthe additional 5 year discretionary period on December 31,2005 but remains unable toobtain an inventory of this asset even though the CENTRAL BANK( now Bangko SentralPilipinas ) is no longer entitled to HOLD the gold.~~~

    Tha TALLANO clan paid commission to Fr. Diaz and Atty .Marcos in gold, 30% From theprincipal of 640, 000 metric tons.

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    In 1949. The two richest men in the world were Fr. Jose Antonio Diaz and Atty. Ferdinand E.Marcos.

    Between the two of them they legitimately earned and owned 192,000 metric tons of GOLD-from TALLANO CLAN and Maharlika Government.

    Ferdinand Marcos withdrew their share of the gold from the Central Bank and minted it "RP-CB".

    Sometime later, Fr.Diaz and Marcos brought their gold to SWITZERLAND , in the SWISSBANK CORPORATION in Zurich.

    The remaining 400,000 metric tons of TALLANO GOLD- ( Prince Lacan Acuna MacleodTallano- son of Rajah Soliman Tagean and grandson of Maharajah Luisong Tagean) is in thethird floor basement of the CENTRAL BANK MINTING PLANT in East Ave. Quezon City.

    There are 950,000 metric tons of Gold (declearedmissing in the International Court ofJustice) picked up by Yamshita from its European ally, Hitler.

    When Fr. Jose Antonio Diaz , died in 1974 all the 30% COMMISSION in gold became thelegendary " MARCOS GOLD" . After providing for his family in Marcos ' Letter of Instruction,the whole wealth derived from this was supposed to be given to the FILIPINO PEOPLE . Thiswas the "MARCOS WEALTH" that some POLITICIAN and CHURCHMEN kept on saying was

    the: " ILL - GOTTEN " Marcos Wealth..In June 1983, Marcos appeared before the First World leaders in Toronto. He announced hisplan to boost economy of the Southeast Asia Region by creating ASIAN DOLLAR. This wouldbe backed up by the 400,000 metric tons of gold in Central Bank.

    The ASIAN DOLLAR , backed up by the two thirds of all gold in the world that was in theMaharlika. Would made the Maharlika money more valuable and stronger that the Americandollar. This was his vision to raise Southeast Asia to be par with the rest of the first worldcountries.

    There is plenty of solid evidence of a program MARCOS worked on with American PresidentRonald Reagan, which referred to as the ABL ( ANG BAGONG LIPUNAN) program. Under thisprogram some 250 sets of gold , documentation and related ABL currency were to beshipped to various countries around the world.

    To this day, the 400,000 metric tons of GOLD are still in the CENTRAL BANK in East Avenue, Quezon City. NOBODY CAN MOVE it because Marcos insured it with the LLOYDS OFLONDON and its agents are guarding it.

    BUT THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT DOES NOT ACKNOWLEDGE ITS EXISTENCE.

    Not only have SUCCESSIVE GOVERNMENTS of the Philippines failed to ACKNOWLEDGE theexistence of the GOLD, they have CONSPIRED to keep this information from being KNOWNto the Filipino People.

    We assume this is because they have been working at ways to convert the GOLD for theirown selfish gain, probably in conspiracy with the International Banking Cartel.

    A decision of the FEDERAL SUPREME COURT OF SWITZERLAND dated December 21,1990said......"... By decision of May 29,1986 , the attorney general of District of Zurich acceptedin principle to the legal assistance requested by the PHILIPPINES and invited all the banksof the City of Zurich to FREEZE IMMEDIATELY all the accounts, deposits or safes of thepersons, companies or foundations (of MARCOS) in the order...."

    Alternative sources:

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gold-philippine-islands-michael-r-embry

    http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/06/the-untold-story-of-prince-hadji-rodinood-m-sultan-julaspi-kiram-2972542.html

    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/secretgoldtreaty/chron_appendix7.htm

  • 8/17/2019 9 Reasons for Voting Bongbong Marcos

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    During a talk show in U.S TV the week following the bombing of the New York Twin Towers,PRES BUSH was asked this question:

    WHICH IS THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TODAY ? With a smile he said : THEPHILIPPINES, Marcos knew it, but he could not talk.

    9. Ferdinand Marcos was willing to give all his wealth away as his dying wish.Ferdinand Marcos Dying Wish by Vice President Laurel (Excerpt from Laurel's Book):https://philippinedeals.blogspot.com/2016/05/from-lips-of-dying-president-marcos-by.html


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