Gen. Douglas MacArthur – Betrayed – Part 3

What we missed. There is this photo with a caption: “Just in case people forget, there are Amazing soldiers standing at the Tomb even through hurricanes. . . ”

Here’s the thing, how come there NEVER has been a Philippine Liberation Parade EVER? How come few, if any, roads, bridges, parks, rivers have ever been named for Douglas MacArthur?

It turned out the modern Makati was the idea of Lt. Col. Joseph R. McMicking. Yet the streets, boulevards, parks and buildings in Makati & Metro Manila are named after Aquinos, Ayala’s, Zobel’s, Roxas’ and others.

And not a single thing was named after McMicking?Below is the video of Guam’s 68th Liberation Day Parade 2012. Where are the photos & videos of parades in the Philippines? NONE. WHY! Something terribly wrong here.

This is why we need the Philippine History Re-education Project.

Ned Macario
Lemuria
Ancora Imparo
IGA

“EACH YEAR in the weeks leading up to July 21st, Guam CELEBRATE THEIR LIBERATION from the Japanese With local carnivals, feasting and fireworks.”

Guam 68th Liberation Day Parade 2012

Today is the 5th death anniversary of Mariannet Amper. At a young age of 12 she has already lost hope and committed suicide by hanging herself.
Is this what American soldiers fought and died for in World War II when we liberated the Philippines? Did we turn the Filipinos over to traitors and quislings who never even said “Thank you”?
At age 12 she lost hope and committed suicide on Nov. 02, 2007

 

 

Here’s a WAIS post that could inspire a Reality TV Show entitled:

ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A FILIPINO OLIGARCH?

“Bienvenido Macario writes:

Last Thursday 21 April, I watched Squawk on the Street and the installment “The Risky Business of Endowments” by Frances Denmark, who reported that the financial crisis of 2008 cost the top ten biggest university endowments some $36 billion.

**8 Ivy League Schools’ Endowment losses in 2009          $26.6 Billion1  

California Budget Deficit                           as of 03-29-11         $26.6 Billion++

40 Richest Filipinos–Total Net Worth      as of 03-09-11     $26.2 Billion~~

 OR

Zero Sum Game of Global Finance 4th Edition 12-29-10 updated 03-29-11

California Budget Deficit                          $26.6 Billion++ as of 03-29-11

40 Richest Filipinos–Total Net Worth      $26.2 Billion~~ as of 03-09-11

 

California Budget Deficit                           $20.0 Billion@ as of 03-17-10

40 Richest Filipinos–Total Net Worth       $20.4 Billion^^ as of 07-31-10

 

California Budget Deficit                          $16.0 Billion* as of 02-20-08

40 Richest Filipinos–Total Net Worth      $16.2 Billion+ as of 10-18-07

 

**Education – Ivy League Endowments Shrink by $26 Billion 2008-2009

(Bienvenido Macario, ) 04/26/2011

http://waisworld.org/go.jsp?id=020&objectType=post&objectTypeId=55753&topicId=111

Repossessing the Philippines, acquiring Native American Status with representation before the U.S. Congress and dominion status and protection under HRH Queen Elizabeth II as UK’s newest crown colony. . . . . . . . . PRICELESS

Welcome to the Zero Sum Game of Global Finance 4th edition 12-29-10

Updated 03-29-11 and on 04-21-11

So how did Filipino oligarchs started? Here’s a clue.

Oligarch-traitor Roxas becomes president of the 3rd Philippine Republic

Manuel Roxas died on April 15, 1948, two and half months after signing Proclamation 51 granting amnesty to all oligarch-traitors, quislings and collaborators.

Elipidio Quirino Roxas’ vice president took over. Here’s what he did.

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