27 March 2011

Armageddon Kuwait Desert Storm



My much adored mildly OCD afflicted papa lives in Kuwait and sent me a link to this amazing and very much terrifying footage that was taken during the all encompassing sandstorm (sand+OCD=OMFGNBD ) that blanketed Kuwait in a matter of minutes last Friday, leaving the entire population covered in dust and darkness.

Poor daddy is STILL cleaning his flat.

Just like the recent horribly destructive tsunamis, sandstorms can't be stopped by man or anything else for that matter once they take off.
Lately, it feels as though the earth is really pissed off at us for some reason.

We've treated our planet so terribly since we 'leased' it from the universe.

It's no wonder why it's freaking out!

This powerful clip is just another reminder (among many recent ones) that we as individuals, small groups or collective masses pale significantly against the immense power of the universe, mother nature and of course God.

And we all have to believe in at least one of them.

23 March 2011

RIP Dame Elizabeth Taylor, HIV/AIDS Activist


It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance. ~Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor photographed in the 1950s.

The child star with violet eyes



A legendary star of stage and screen, Elizabeth Taylor has achieved equal fame for her humanitarian commitment to the fight against HIV/AIDS, which dates from 1984. As she remembers it, “I kept seeing all these news reports on this new disease and kept asking myself why no one was doing anything. And then I realized that I was just like them. I wasn’t doing anything to help.” The opportunity to do so came only too soon, when her long-time friend Rock Hudson died of AIDS. Appalled by both the suffering he experienced and the cruel and gratuitous condemnation that befell so many of those affected by the disease, Ms. Taylor determined to speak out against hypocrisy and discrimination and for compassion and care. Ever since, she has lent her voice—and indeed her heart and soul—to the fight against HIV and AIDS.

In 1985, Ms. Taylor joined with Dr. Mathilde Krim and a small group of physicians and scientists to form the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). As amfAR’s Founding National Chairman, she became the new organization’s principal spokesperson and titular head. As a great star and beloved public figure, she attracted enormous media attention. As a woman and a mother, her voice touched millions of hearts and minds. Indeed, for many Americans, it was Elizabeth Taylor who brought the issue of HIV/AIDS into the mainstream. AMFAR

21 March 2011

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10 March 2011

Palawan's Brutal Green Murders

Palawan paradise (about to be drilled for oil) or hit squad murder island? Why is Palawan now 'self policed' by murderers for hire? Hired by greedy land thieves (many from Boracay- not happy with already destroying that island) and environmental criminals?

"His testicles were taken off, put into his mouth, his tongue was cut out, his eyes were gouged out, his fingernails were taken out, he had around 16 stab wounds."

PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines - For tourists the Philippine island of Palawan seems like paradise, but for environment activists it feels more akin to a battlefield.

Murders and threats on what is promoted as the Southeast Asian nation's last ecological frontier are emblematic of a struggle across the country, where dozens of environment campaigners have been killed over the past decade.

Father-of-five "Doc" Gerry Ortega became the latest casualty in late January when a hitman shot him in the head while browsing in a second-hand clothes shop along one of the main roads of Palawan's capital city, Puerto Princesa.

"He received a lot of death threats," Ortega's wife, Patty, 48, told AFP in an interview at a cafe just a few hundred metres from where he was killed.

The murdered Ortega, 47, a veterinarian, made many enemies via a daily radio morning show he hosted in which he lambasted politicians whom he accused of being corrupt and allowing the island's natural resources to be pillaged.

"He was a very passionate man, passionate about the environment," his widow said.

On the far western edge of the Philippines' archipelago, Palawan has some of the country's most beautiful beaches, stunning coral reefs and biodiverse forests -- it is home to two UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites.

But environment campaigners say Palawan's natural wonders could be destroyed within a generation amid the frenzy to exploit them, citing as an example the destruction of countless coral reefs from cyanide and dynamite fishing.

Its reefs supply more than half the nation's seafood, plus millions of dollars' worth of fish to other Asian markets.

Palawan also has vast amounts of nickel, cobalt and other valuable minerals, prompting hundreds of applications to mine about half of the island.

The applications have spurred a high-profile campaign to ban all forms of mining.

Meanwhile, 11 percent of the Philippines' remaining virgin forests and 38 percent of its mangroves are on Palawan, according to government data.

"From the post cards it's a great tourist area," Robert Chan, a crusading environmental lawyer and executive director of Palawan NGO Network Inc, told AFP from his rundown headquarters in Puerto Princesa.

"But if you talk about the resources that really mean something for biodiversity or medicines eventually for our future generations, if you talk about its old growth forests, if you talk about mangrove forests, if you talk about its coral reefs, were losing it."

While there are many laws to protect Palawan's natural resources, they are no match for the lawlessness and corruption that permeates all of Philippine society, according to environment campaigners and some politicians.

"The biggest obstacle really is the temptation of money from big industries and (those involved in) illegal activities," Edward Hagedorn, the long-time mayor of Puerto Princesa, told AFP.

Hagedorn, regarded by Palawan's environment activists as one of their most important political allies, has banned mining and logging in Puerto Princesa which, although a city, has huge tracts of forests and white sand beaches.

"Outside the city destruction is happening very fast," he said.

Hagedorn said powerful figures had often tried to bribe him to permit environmentally destructive practices, such as allowing truckloads of seafood that were illegally fished to be flown from his city's airport.

"You'll be surprised. Law enforcers, judges, come into my office (offering money and) asking for me to give them a chance" he said.

Environment campaigners say that, amid this chaos, they have to perform functions that government bodies and law enforcers should be doing, which often pushes them into very dangerous situations.

Attorney Chan, 43, said four environment activists from local communities he had worked with over the past decade had been murdered.

Chan and his colleagues train communities to resist destructive environment practices by filing law suits, but also to confiscate equipment such as chainsaws used for illegal logging and even boats used for illegal fishing.

Under Philippine law, citizens are allowed to seize equipment used in illegal activities and arrest those involved.

Over the past 10 years, Chan said he, his colleagues and the communities they worked with had seized more than 360 chainsaws, two large ships, about 20 small outrigger boats and rifles.

But the successes are tempered by a sense of danger.

Chan, who is married and has a young daughter, recounted losing an activist in 2006 who had been working to oppose illegal logging and the cutting down of mangroves in his community.

"We found him in a shallow grave in a beach. He had been specifically buried there for us to find him," said Chan.

"His testicles were taken off, put into his mouth, his tongue was cut out, his eyes were gouged out, his fingernails were taken out, he had around 16 stab wounds."

Abdelwin Sangkula, another Puerto Princesa-based campaigner, said he had also received many death threats over the past few years.

"I'm worried about my safety and the safety of my family. But I will continue with my fight, said Sangkula, 39, who has three children and was a regular guest on the murdered Ortega's radio show.

"I don't know whether it's just in my blood, but I see injustice and unfairness with what's happening in this province."

Abraham Mitra, the governor of Palawan who is also chairman of the province's sustainable development council, did not respond to requests by AFP for comment on the allegations made by the environment campaigners.

The development council has run full-page advertisements in national papers recently rejecting claims that the local environment is being destroyed, and insisting that mining applications are being approved in a responsible manner.

In the case of Ortega, the accused gunman and four other people alleged to have been involved in the killing have been arrested.

His widow has filed documents with the justice department accusing a powerful local politician of masterminding the murder.

The politician, who has not been arrested, has gone on national television to deny any link to Ortega's killing. Police investigations are ongoing.

09 March 2011

Broke Tim Yap Scams GLOBE


What other reason would an accused drug trafficker/pusher have for not paying his bills?

When will GLOBE (people in general) realize that they're all being scammed by Tim Yap?
Are Filipinos really this desperate to have such a groundhog day carnivalesque one trick pony lead the way towards even more conscious free debauchery. Why do they continue to crawl towards his particular putrid brand of stench? What secrets does Tim know?
And whose?

Tim reminds me of the tragic Imelda Marcos.
They are so very much alike in so many ways.
Both are still scamming the country all the while feeling 'above' the country itself.
They all scam really, but Tim is the master scammer.
Is Tim (treacherous Tim my friend at the Star calls him) starting to lose some of his 'shine'.
Yaps multiple thefts of mostly mediocre concepts are being chatted about (uttered perhaps by his salivating society interns/slaves/writers because they get paid nothing really and MUST be a rich kid to pip the post)!
Tim just teaches the rest how to scam using as much glitter and disco balls you can.
Filipinos are easily dazzled by good lighting and glitter.
He knows that.
We all know that.

"The cell phone bill of a lifestyle writer (TIM YAP)accumulated to a six digit figure I think he does not only answer/make calls when he is overseas. My hunch is that he runs a cell phone marathon every time he travels. With such a big usage, the management of this telecommunications company should be treating him like royalty. However, in this case, he was not. He was actually being contacted by the company's collection department because he refused to pay for the bill.

After months of not settling his outstanding bill, the media department of this company invited him for a dialogue. In the meeting, he proposed to published several press releases in exchange of his unpaid bill. Since the company wants to maintain a good relationship with this writer, the company had no other choice but to accept his offer."




Will shamed gutless Tim Yap say sorry again- this time to GLOBE for this obvious scam?
I doubt it.
Scamming is just what Tim does.
For a living.

08 March 2011

OUTRAGE- Pinoy HIV Pos Artist Banned


Cavestany was blacklisted by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for being HIV positive.

He arrived last March 6 at 9:30 p.m. from Darwin, Australia but was accosted by immigration agents who disallowed him from exiting the terminal.

Cavestany was shown the blacklist order, which specified that he should not be allowed entry as he will spread HIV.

He decried being treated "like a criminal" and for not being informed about the order.

The immigration order was issued on March 10, 2010 by then Commissioner Marcelino Libanan as requested by the office of Malou Jacob of the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

Cavestany said the request of the NCCA is purely a case of harassment.

He said he previously got into a fight with Susan Claudio, a staff of the NCCA, which may have prompted NCCA's request for the blacklist order.

Cavestany, a former Filipino citizen, flew to the Philippines for a business trip as he was invited to do a film and write a book about HIV.

A staunch advocate against HIV, Cavestany helps educate the public about the bad effects of AIDS.

Cavestany is active in theater, having been Artistic Director of Dulaang Bayan and founder of Philippine Education Theatre Arts League Sydney (PETALS).

In 2005, he staged the one-man play "Peregrination: Unzipped, Unmasked, Unbound."

He also acted in the films "A Dangerous Life" (1988) and "The Great Raid" (2005).

Cavestany challenged the immigration bureau to lift the ban as it shows discrimination and violation of human rights.

He is contemplating on filing charges against the immigration officers who accosted him.

--With report from Alex Santos, ABS-CBN News hiv-positive-artist-denied-entry

06 March 2011

Galliano VS Racism in the Philippines



I'm SICK TO DEATH of having to read and listen to the same people (weak journalists among them) in the Philippines CRYING racism whenever they feel like it.

The Philippines is one of the most racist countries on this earth for goodness sakes.

And you don't even have to leave the country to see it everywhere you turn and look.

The hardest part for me living on Boracay was seeing how these ‘dark’ people are treated.

‘Their’ land was stolen and now even the tourists ignore them taking their lead from the locals who actually encourage them to ignore the indigenous Aeta people.

It’s disgusting to see them begging while others are eating a P5000 dinner twenty feet away.

They are forgotten.

And now ‘they’ beg with those sickly looking babies latched on to crusty nipples with little or no nutrients.

All the while hundreds and thousands walk by, ignoring the desperate visual plights.

It's truly appalling having to read the sanctimonious bullshit comments coming from the country with regards to John Galliano and his drunken anti Semitic rants in a Paris cafe.

The calls for a boycott in the Philippines are a joke.

I deleted at least 20 people on my Facebook due to their ignorant calls for a boycott (which would effect 450 jobs) of John Galliano.

These same people worship Imelda the plunderer and then they join the bandwagon boycotting a fashion designer?

That is so fucked up.

NO ONE in the Philippines should be bragging about boycotting John Galliano!

NOT while so many OTHER Filipinos are starving for food, medical attention and a proper education!

GET REAL with your guilt ridden shameful 'boycott' you spoiled rotten evil materialistic Manila bitches.

How did YOU get enough $$$$ to buy John Galliano anyways?

You live in a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY right?

Where did YOUR parents get their money?????

Are the Philippines really a third world country?

Some of you can actually boycott Galliano?

Wow, how lucky are you folks?

I want to name names here on this blog, but those days are over.

YOU know who you are!

The Philippines is so full of materialistic shallow insecure ugly nobodies creating more materialistic armies of nobodies.

I call these people Imelda spawn.

GET THEM!

The scurrilous excretions that they are need to be destroyed.

Society.

HIGH.

It’s all about hair, beauty, makeup, clothes, fashion, dancing, surgery, drugs, food and repeat.

Sometimes I call my facbook, my shallowbook due to the fact that so many people on Facebook seem to care about nothing but their aforementioned addictions.

It's so easy for some to accuse others of racism... all the while, being HUGE racists themselves.

Let's face it folks- EVERYONE is racist in one way or another... even if it's just within your own race.

It's the SAME thing.

Racism is racism.

If you treat your 'darker' people like they are invisible (Pygmies, Negritos and Aeta)... then you are a racist too!

Keeping people beach/street nude poor in order to feel better about your own life is selfish, cruel and racist.

Lift them up instead of keeping them down.

Philippines... PLEASE stop with all this knee jerk reactionary shouts of 'You're all racists!' to the world bullshit whenever the truth of others strikes too close to home.

Look inwards for once instead of wanting and needing desperately to blame others for your own doings failings and faults.

Just saying.

It gets VERY boring.

03 March 2011

Glazer HIV Legacy Lives On




More Than a Decade After Losing Mother Elizabeth Glaser to Aids, Jake, 23 and HIV Positive, Is Skateboarding, Surfing and Keeping His Mom's Legacy Alive

01 March 2011