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Trivia:Did you know that Veterans Bank Chairman Dr. Roberto de Ocampo, OBE, rooted for PDU30 in 2016 and PBBM in 2022?Di...
14/08/2022

Trivia:
Did you know that Veterans Bank Chairman Dr. Roberto de Ocampo, OBE, rooted for PDU30 in 2016 and PBBM in 2022?

Did you know that both PDU30 and PBBM are sons of World War 2 Heroes?

‘Bibingka’ principle, other good governance lessons from FVR

Shortly after I had ended my Cabinet tenure, an interviewer asked me: “What is the key to being a successful Finance Secretary?” I quipped: “Choose the right boss.” Levity aside, it was really the other way around, as it was FVR who chose and put his trust in me and I will endlessly thank him for that life changing decision.
Former President Fidel V. Ramos (FVR) was arguably more prepared for the rigors and complexities of the presidency than many who aspired for it successfully or otherwise.


TEAM TIGER PH Roberto de Ocampo with Fidel V. Ramos —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Shortly after I had ended my Cabinet tenure, an interviewer asked me: “What is the key to being a successful Finance Secretary?” I quipped: “Choose the right boss.” Levity aside, it was really the other way around, as it was FVR who chose and put his trust in me and I will endlessly thank him for that life changing decision.
Former President Fidel V. Ramos (FVR) was arguably more prepared for the rigors and complexities of the presidency than many who aspired for it successfully or otherwise.

He was one of literally a handful of Filipinos to be accepted to study at West Point, an academic and military institution second to none in the world and had honed his leadership skills on the battlefield and his administrative and management prowess as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, one of the country’s largest organizational structures. For him, patriotism was neither just a concept nor slogan but a lived experience. There’s nothing like facing gunfire and possible death in defense of his country and its democracy to ingrain in him the reality of the words “ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo.”

Together with this, there was imbued in him a strong desire arising from his faith in the Filipino to restore the Philippines to its place as the Pearl of the Orient before the country sadly descended from its perch and found itself worshipping other countries that were less advanced than it in the past. Thus as President, he delighted in presenting himself as the country’s premium “salesman/promoter,” deliberately chose to do state visits to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) countries first to emphasize the Philippines’ intrinsic positioning in and belonging to the region as well as to expand trade relations beyond traditional dependence on the United States and Japan, and skillfully promoted an independent foreign policy without attracting negativism from either the United States or China. You may recall that China’s President Jiang Zemin and US President Bill Clinton paid state visits to the Philippines during the FVR administration.

But perhaps the growing recognition of FVR on the global stage as a leader among leaders was stamped in the minds of the international community when the Philippines hosted the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) leaders meeting in Subic, during which FVR introduced the idea of including the private sector as an intrinsic part of Apec. This was the birth of the Apec Business Advisory Council (Abac), which transformed Apec from a gathering of political leaders to discuss geopolitics to an instrument of meaningful globalization with the private sector as an unexpendable part of the process of international trade, peace and mutually beneficial development. The international reputation of FVR and the Philippines was further enhanced with the rapid resurgence of the Philippine economy under FVR’s leadership to become a favored investment destination and a “tiger cub” economy.
So many of the accomplishments of FVR were groundbreaking and game changing. I believe, though, that to more meaningfully appreciate his impact on the nation, one must more deeply understand his decision-making mindset, which I would call The FVR Principles of Good and Effective Governance. To my mind, these are as follows:

The government as enabler, rather than provider
The government should endeavor to provide the economic framework, tools, policies, regulatory guidance, etc. the people can use as a springboard to realize their own welfare within a free and vibrant society. This, to FVR, is the true meaning of people empowerment—the creation of opportunity rather than the doling out of political promises and allegedly “free” handouts that are more often than not actually funded by taxes. This puts into practice the old saying “Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day; teach him to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime.”

The private sector as the main engine of economic growth
This is a corollary to the principle above and the two together make up FVR’s favorite economic growth analogy—the “bibingka” principle, wherein fire from above and below the baking bibingka work in tandem to produce the desired outcome —the fire above representing government inputs and that from below private sector initiative and the bibingka, the overall economy. Furthermore, the effort should also aspire to bake an even larger bibingka so that more can benefit from sharing even larger portions of it rather than ever smaller portions of a same sized bibingka. He applied this principle consistently. His privatization efforts were designed, as he put it, “to put the government out of the business of doing business.” Thus, the infrastructure/power shortage dilemma was solved via the introduction of much wider private sector participation via the Build, Operate and Transfer strategy and the efficiency of NCR water and sewerage systems were enhanced by privatization, to name a few examples.

Aim for poverty reduction rather than alleviation
His idea was not so much to promote programs and financial support packages to make poverty more tolerable for the poor but to make the poor unpoor and thereby grow a broader middle class as the foundation block of a strong economy and society, not to mention of discerning voters as well. Infrastructure building, easing of domestic and foreign investment parameters, programs to enhance job creation were elements of this principle.

Deal with, rather than complain about or diminish, the democratic process
He firmly believed that economic democracy was an indispensable partner, if not in fact a precedent to political democracy. He made Ledac (Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council) an effective tool of national policy consensus by convening it weekly and providing a structured nonpolitical discussion agenda that made legislators focus on economic strategy rather than political maneuvering. Even among Cabinet Secretaries, he had this little room in Malacañang where Cabinet members were convened by him to have bull sessions over conflicting policy decisions. The officials were obliged to resolve whatever issue was being discussed by the time FVR returned, with nary a morsel of merienda served.

Leadership by example
FVR worked relentlessly, harder than anyone, seemingly everywhere—in his office, during meetings, in his car (which always had a fax machine, a stack of papers and news clippings), even over a round of golf. He had a penchant for calling up Cabinet members (like me) even at 5 a.m., having already gone through the day’s news clippings, to discuss items he had read about. He worked purposefully though—unlike the figurative gerbil on a treadmill—and was absolutely organized. He introduced the system of barcoding documents for filing and ready reference in Malacañang. We simply had to keep up as best we could as his work ethic was a motivating factor in itself.

Teamwork-oriented focus on issues, not political positioning or dynasty building
All works circled back to the question: “What can one contribute to the realization of a far better Philippines from economic doormat to emerging tiger economy by the year 2000?” Thus, was born the Philippines 2000 battle cry and the formation of Team Philippines guided by initials PRT that he coined, meaning Perform Reform Transform via Teamwork rather than scattered individual efforts.

CSW or complete staff work
It’s probably his most famous good governance principle, which he often scribbled in red ink on a memo or proposal given to him that had not gone through the thorough vetting, research and due diligence process. He paid attention to and knew detail without micromanaging and was thus understandably impatient with the Filipino penchant for being adept at talk but not at walking the talk and having an “okay na,” “pwede na yan” attitude.

Think out of the box
He practiced this as often as he could, resulting in landmark achievements like the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program that relied on expanding the tax base by simplifying the system and reducing tax rates rather than creating more taxes at higher levels; the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area) that attained the dual objectives of promoting peace in Mindanao via private sector initiative and economic development while expanding trade relations with neighboring Muslim nations; the aggrupation of provinces into more economically viable development platforms (such as Calabarzon or Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon).

Clearly, FVR’s good governance approach was marked by deeds not words, by enabling the populace rather than issuing an endless stream of regulations to control every aspect of behavior, by prioritizing economic democracy and not political democracy alone for the people.







https://business.inquirer.net/357350/bibingka-principle-other-good-governance-lessons-from-fvr?fbclid=IwAR1qLbIRVLLM3lriIS85QNvljds7OzKa_8mNG9WAWYEJSpQzhT30XiNsBX8

31/07/2022
Are Japanese World War 2 Reenactors Evil?Sharing with you a short clip of interviews with Japanese Reenactor Soldiers. T...
15/07/2022

Are Japanese World War 2 Reenactors Evil?

Sharing with you a short clip of interviews with Japanese Reenactor Soldiers. The video talks about how learning differences in cultures and portraying the role of the World War 2 villains taught these professional documentary film actors the ways, means, and values of our past.

History is not CHISMIS. We know that for a fact. However, to better paraphrase the statement made about history, let us not forget
Winston Churchill's famous quote when he said, "History is written by the victors."

The same could soon be said about what really happened in the 1986 "Revolution" that never really was a "REVOLUTION" per se.

For now, here, we have a video discussing their journey and their recollection of how World War 2 victors were the protagonists of yesteryear!

In collaboration with multi-awarded international director and producer, Lucky Guillermo, let's take a look at one of his associates, Bani Logrono.




Thanks to Dan Antonio, Donn Fernandez, Nald Bernal, and Glenn Cadorna for sharing your knowledge about historical reenactment!Do you know anyone with an inte...

18/06/2022

On Jun 17, 2022 at the SMX CONVENTION CENTER, during the Veterans Bank's Annual Stockholder's Meeting, Chairman RFO emphasized the Philippine political figures who helped draft, pass through Congress and Senate, then get signed into law the new Charter RA 11597.

Chairman RFO, whose ultimate goal is to empower and further stabilize Veterans Bank, mentioned Cong. Mendoza of TUCP, Congressman Romualdez, Senator Zubiri, and PRESIDENT-ELECT BBM.

Chairman RFO specifically mentioned that President-Elect BBM was a major contributor in the passing of the Bank's new charter.

I do recall that since last year, and during the campaign period, some people I know (some were even Facebook friends) were against my massive social media campaign FOR PBBM and VP SARAH. Regardless of who your choices were during the election, I hope you could all move on and just accept the continuing legacy of President Duterte, and the re-emergence of Marcos.

Yesterday was a testimonial of a Bank Chairman who wants to cement the legacy of our forebears as he called for the same chant that the UNITEAM propagated: UNITY!

It was Veterans Bank Chairman RFO all along who ordered the massive social media campaign and presence of the incoming President BBM and VP Sarah since the beginning of the COMELEC's campaign period.

That is TRUE LEADERSHIP!

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Former Finance Secretary Dr. Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE discusses with Hon. Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza, TUCP

MOVING ONDr. Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE The people have spoken — overwhelmingly at that. Both Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Sar...
09/06/2022

MOVING ON
Dr. Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE

The people have spoken — overwhelmingly at that. Both Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte won by landslide margins of unprecedented historical proportions, such that continued sulking in some quarters about cheating, Smartmatic shortcomings, vote-buying, and assorted other electoral shenanigans might sadly begin to look to be just that — sulking. But with the opposition nearly obliterated at all electoral levels (for instance, only one opposition senatorial candidate won), it becomes imperative in the interest of upholding democracy for opposition-inclined forces to regroup rather than remain in a wound-licking mode.

The starting point of a substantive regrouping would be a departure from a fixation on faultfinding and complaints, acceptance of realities, and surveying the lessons from this recent electoral debacle to thoughtfully draw a viable strategy moving forward. Here are some to consider:

1. Professional surveys are a good and quite accurate gauge of public sentiment. Treating them dismissively or demeaning their findings may prove self-delusional and counterproductive. The actual results of the presidential elections were 58.7 percent for Marcos Jr. and 28 percent for Vice President Leni Robredo. Pulse Asia had it at 56 percent vs. 23 percent, Publicus at 52 percent vs. 24 percent, and OCTA Research at 58 percent vs. 25 percent. Safeguarding the professionalism of surveys is a must.

2. Our local version of the War of the Roses may have already run its course. This 15th-century war raged in England for 30-plus years as the Royal Houses of Lancaster and York (symbolized by red and white rose badges respectively) fought over the control of England’s throne. Our local version has likewise raged for about 35 years between the political powerhouses of the families Aquino and Marcos (symbolized by the colors yellow and red respectively) over the presidency of the Philippines. For this recent election, the latter downplayed its color scheme and highlighted the theme of national unity as its principal campaign strategy, thus seeming to indirectly signal “enough already” with respect to this decades-old feud. The latter resorted to the tried and previously successful strategy of color identification (though switching from yellow to pink) reinforced with a reassembling of the compelling elements and narrative of the Edsa peaceful revolution. Their massive rallies were an impressive sea of pink. In contrast, their rival’s rallies featured masses of people waving handheld Philippine flags. The election results may warrant a soul searching amongst the opposition on whether or not a color identification-based campaign may now be seen as divisive rather than attractive, whether the “war of the roses” scenario has become tiresome to the majority, and whether the time has come for a fresh start.

3. There still appears to be no such thing as a Catholic bloc vote. More vigorous attempts this time by Church leaders to assemble one for the recent elections may have run the risk of making the Church appear excessively partisan and out of touch with the priority yearnings of its flock. It could be that the majority do not favor seeing the Church appear to be an instrument of one political party rather than a beacon of light for the entire citizenry. There may also have been a mistaken interpretation by the church of the lglesia ni Cristo’s political success, whose starting point is an already well-developed politically enticing bloc and then approaching conclusion by going with the flow, as it were, before endorsing a candidate after careful observation of which candidate is most likely to win. The process usually doesn’t start by preselecting a candidate or political party to support. In any case, it may be that the political involvement of the Church may best be applied via lessons to the faithful on discernment, vigorous upholding of and education on Christian values, and defense of the moral compass of the nation against the rising tide of radical Western wokeness.

The foregoing are observations, not prescriptions. But for the sake of maintaining our chosen democratic system of government, we must have a vigorous “Loyal Opposition.” Opposition elements must arise from the stupor of lamenting the past and dwelling on what might have been, regroup, and positively move on.

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Roberto F. de Ocampo, OBE, is a former finance secretary and was named Finance Minister of the Year in 1995, 1996, and 1997.

Business Matters is a project of the Makati Business Club ([email protected]).

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03/06/2022

BREAKING

Ramon de Ocampo will become first Filipino to play Hamlet on the international stage as a member of The Antaeus Theater Company which is staging live performances and starting the new season with Shakespeare’s play.

Ramon de Ocampo will play the title role and has done other Shakespeare roles for the Glendale based troupe: Angelo/ Claudio in “Measure for Measure, Hal in “Henry IV,” Banquo in “Macbeth” and Edgar in “King Lear.”

Son of former finance secretary Robert Ocampo, the current Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Bank, he was born in the Philippines.

A Television, Film, Stage, and Voice actor, Ramón was raised just outside of Washington, DC, in Virginia and graduated with a BFA (summa cm laude) in Acting from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, in Pittsburgh.

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29/05/2022
24/05/2022

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

TO STOCKHOLDERS OF PHILIPPINE VETERANS BANK!

READ READ READ!

Q: Are all World War II veterans qualified as stockholders of the Bank?
A: No, only WWII Veterans who are certified by the Philippine Veterans Administration Office (PVAO) are qualified as stockholders of PVB.



Q: Who are qualified to claim the shares of stock of a deceased PVB stockholder?
A: The widow, orphan or compulsory heirs of a deceased veteran.



Q: My Brother/Sister/Uncle/Auntie/Grandparent is a World War II veteran, what must I do to acquire the PVB shares of stock in his/her name?
A: Email a clear photo of his/her Military Service record or discharge paper or copy of approved old age pension to [email protected] for initial verification, after which a customer service officer will get in touch with you.



Q: My stock certificate was lost, how can I get a replacement?
A: In case of loss or destruction of certificates of shares, replacement certificates shall be issued, subject to the submission of a notarized Affidavit of Loss to the Office of The Board Secretary.



Q: Can I sell my PVB shares of stock?
A: The Bank is not redeeming its shares of stock at the moment. However, you can convert the said shares to cash by selling the same to another stockholder. The sale must cover both the original common and preferred shares and all the stock dividends earned, i.e. all of the shares of stock in your name. It is also required that the seller indorse/sign all the stock certificates in the space provided at the back of the stock certificate and execute a Deed of Sale in favor of the buyer.



Q: Can the heirs be able to distribute evenly the shares of stock among themselves?
A: No, the shares of stock can only be transferred to only one (1) heir.



Q: My father had a stock certificate dated 1970. How much is his dividends in arrears?
A: The Bank started distributing regular dividends only in 1992 after it was rehabilitated and re-opened. In short, the dividends in arrears due to your father covers only those dividends that were declared from 1992 onward.

THANK YOU PO!

PLEASE call or text the Office of the Board Secretary directly, (02)88400026, 0921-5596909, 0915-7906101*IN CASE you hav...
23/05/2022

PLEASE call or text the Office of the Board Secretary directly, (02)88400026, 0921-5596909, 0915-7906101

*IN CASE you haven't received your notice by mail

NOTICE OF THE 2022 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS:

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) will be held on Friday, June 17, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at the SMX Convention Center, Sea Shell Lane, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.

17/05/2022

De Ocampo said it would be ideal if Marcos could keep the key economic officials of President Rodrigo Duterte, including DOF secretary Carlos Dominguez III, National Economic Development Authority chief Karl Chua, and Department of Trade and Industry secretary Ramon Lopez.

“If he can’t, he should take somebody who has the same capability in managing our funds, so to speak, in a very judicious manner and not in a manner that, you might say, encourages giveaways and populist type of policies,” said De Ocampo.

16/05/2022

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Marcos must use current tax measures to spur economic recovery, says ex-DOF chief

May 17, 2022

Presumptive president Bongbong Marcos Jr. should capitalize on the tax measures implemented by the outgoing administration to attract investments to boost the economy once he officially assumes the position, an economist said on Monday.

Roberto de Ocampo, the chairperson of Foundation for Economic Freedom, said Marcos can bank on measures such as Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law and the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Law.

“All of these, if used properly and not reversed, are going to attract investments,” said De Ocampo on One News’ BusinessWorld Live. “Investments will create jobs and it will create a widening tax base in order for them to have the capability to breach the target this year of 6% to 7% growth of GDP (gross domestic product).”

De Ocampo added that the approval of the Retail Trade Act, the Public Service Act, and the Foreign Investment Act will also be crucial in stimulating the economy which has been largely in a slump due to the COVID-19 crisis. Last year, the country’s GDP was pegged at 5.7%.

“With the attraction of investors once again, you got the expansion of jobs, expansion of tax base, you have a growing economy. So, it is very important that he takes these tools into consideration and go forward with them,” said De Ocampo, who served as Department of Finance (DOF) secretary under former President Fidel Ramos.

Marcos, who has been hounded by tax-related issues, will have to deal with high inflation and high debt, among other economic concerns, once he’s sworn into office on June 30. He has yet to be proclaimed.

In April, the country’s inflation rose to a three-year high of 4.9% as the cost of oil and electricity soared. The Bureau of Treasury reported that the total outstanding debt of the country as of March was at P12.68 trillion.

De Ocampo said it would be ideal if Marcos could keep the key economic officials of President Rodrigo Duterte, including DOF secretary Carlos Dominguez III, National Economic Development Authority chief Karl Chua, and Department of Trade and Industry secretary Ramon Lopez.

“If he can’t, he should take somebody who has the same capability in managing our funds, so to speak, in a very judicious manner and not in a manner that, you might say, encourages giveaways and populist type of policies,” said De Ocampo.

He added that the massive victory of the son of former President Marcos also carries with it a huge responsibility. He added that the next administration must introduce steps that will help lower the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio now at 63.5%.

“That doesn’t mean you have to pay all that in one go, but what it does mean is you have to keep your economic growth and your fiscal management going soundly so you can afford to spend for necessities in the economy,” said De Ocampo.

https://news.tv5.com.ph/national/read/heavy-task-marcos-must-use-current-tax-measures-to-spur-economic-recovery-says-ex-dof-chief





Dr. Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE, stressed out that the next President must NAME his (could be BONGBONG MARCOS) ECONOMIC TEA...
09/05/2022

Dr. Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE, stressed out that the next President must NAME his (could be BONGBONG MARCOS) ECONOMIC TEAM SOON to immediately tackle uncertainties in the global market, world oil crisis, and other international concerns including foreign investments and policies...
Find out more in this YouTube Link...

Halalan 2022: Michelle Ong talks to former Finance Secretary Roberto de Ocampo on the economic agenda of the next Philippine administration.For more more ANC...

What's your battlefield today? As the "Araw ng Kagitingan sa Amerika’s KICKS OFF led by Spyron-AV Manila with Managing D...
07/04/2022

What's your battlefield today?

As the "Araw ng Kagitingan sa Amerika’s KICKS OFF led by Spyron-AV Manila with Managing Director Lucky Guillermo which was graciously received by the PHILIPPINE AMBASSADOR to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, his excellency, Jose Manuel "Babes" Romualdez; Dept of Defense, Pentagon Spokesperson USN Cmdr Jessica McNulty; United Federation of Fil-Am Educators, Inc. (UNIFFIED) Officers, top Immigration and Anti-Discrimination Lawyer, Atty. Arnedo Valera, and Spyron-AV Manila US Rep Ms. Jan Andrada-Lane, and World War 2 Veteran Scion, Prof. Ferdinand de Ocampo.

DAY 1: showing of the historical docu-film, "Corregidor: The Road Back" following Spyron-AV Manila's offering of the book VALOR: THE LEGACY OF COL. EMMANUEL V DE OCAMPO accompanied by its celebratory official book of the same title.
Q&A followed with West Pointer, veteran and ConGen Sonny Busa, Direk Lucky Guillermo and Young Historian Ferdz de Ocampo, gave a wider and deeper perspective of WW2 about their own Father’s deeds and stories.

DAY 2: April 7 in NY, Kalayaan Hall, Consulate General for the film showing of “Secret War in the Pacific” and “Corregidor: the Road Back”.

We thank the following: Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), Engr. Genard Garcia of NORCAL CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC., Engr Juanito EngCua of FALCON radios; Ed Logan and Malou Cadacio and Embassy staff who helped made this meaningful day a possibility. With Special thanks to Drs Marla Mae & Martin Placido.

See you all: Day 2 in NY April 7. Full details will be posted here!

Check out this LATEST ARTICLE from Dr Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE, which discusses a possible Armageddon Clock slowly creep...
12/03/2022

Check out this LATEST ARTICLE from Dr Roberto F de Ocampo, OBE, which discusses a possible Armageddon Clock slowly creeping in towards humanity... A potential Nuclear Threat that could spark a global catastrophe... Why is Russia doing what it is doing now...
Why the Nato is partly responsible for these series of events... How can we avert a disaster in the near future...

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"Nato bears a shared responsibility for how events have unfolded as Russia’s actions weren’t entirely unprovoked. Numerous sources relate the origins of provocation to the breaking of a promise forged under a well-documented “gentleman’s agreement” between then US President George H.W. Bush and Russian Premier Mikhail Gorbachev following the dismantling of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, that Nato would cease to expand eastwards toward Russia..."

Read more: https://opinion.inquirer.net/?p=150933
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11/12/2021

Check out this LATEST ARTICLE from Dr Robert F de Ocampo, OBE, titled PYRRHIC VICTORY!

"...A key component of Chua’s proposal is a change of the metrics used to track COVID-19 from the current system of tracking total cases to total severe/critical cases, from just total fatalities to severe cases to fatality ratio, and total vaccinated. This would allow for a clearer ongoing situationer upon which a more focused and targeted decision-making process can proceed, and minimize the possibility of unwittingly cultivating a “living in fear” mindset among the general public."

Read more: https://opinion.inquirer.net/?p=147410
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07/12/2021

The days 6, 7, and 8 were crucial in December of 1941. A little interesting trivia nowadays is due to the creation of Internet gateways, we now have SEARCH ENGINES like Google, and several pages with search bars to look for facts and useful information.

December 8, 1941 on the search engine will take you to keywords like PEARL HARBOR and Gen. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR.

Sadly, because of human need for profit, the first page that will come out of Google are all paying sites that feature and sell books from Amazon. That is the trend. On my part, as admin of this page, I'm merely utilising hashtags to keep information trending and easy to access because we are not a sponsored site.

We all have WORLD WAR 2 stories to share and for this ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL of GOLDEN KRIS FRATERNAL SOCIETY and THE VFP SONS AND DAUGHTERS ASSOCIATION, we (SDAI MEMBERS and Officers), are featuring the story of "Lolo ANDRES CLEMENTE, JR." the grandfather of SDAI VP Mike Villa-Real.

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Sent by VFP-SDAI-OFFICIAL VICE PRESIDENT Villa-Real

"My Lolo, Andres Clemente Jr., was a teacher, naging USAFFE din as 2Lt. when the war broke out. Assigned sya sa Romblon (pati Lola ko, who is also a teacher). He was assigned sa Cebu, then Panay. Nung surrender, nakulong sya sa Capas and then sa Old Bilibid, until nagkaroon ng Amnesty. Nagkasakit sya during pagkakulong nya, kaya pinabalik sa probinsya at nagpagaling. Yung Lola ko naman, buntis sa nanay ko nung 1942 pero nagtatago sya bitbit ang mga maliit na anak, palipat lipat ng bayan dahil hinahap ng mga Hapon dahil asawa sya ng USAFFE officer. Pinanganak nanay nung July 1942 sa Odiongan at kaagad umalis ang Lola kasama mga anak nya. Di natanong ng midwife at pari ang pangalan ng sanggol para ilalagay sa Birth Certificate ng Mommy ko. Kaya linagay na lang nilang pangalan ay “Usaffe Clemente” 😅

After war, naging Deped Usec ang Lolo ko at naging Congressman ng Masbate. Namatay sya April 1976"

THANK YOU FOR READING!

If you have a WORLD WAR 2 HEROIC STORY to share, please feel free to contact me so that we could feature your article here on the page.

Our country needs REAL STORIES of heroism, courage, valor, and patriotic deeds before we wake up one day and realize that no one alive among us can share what truly happened during the Second World War; the darkest days of humankind.

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