Maria Elena G. Macario (1953-2010) Fifth Death Anniversary

NOTE: This fifth death anniversary blog post was originally created on Dec. 10, 2015 and published the next day as: “Nielsen Field Manila, Philippines: The Forgotten Airfield of WWII “.

Dec. 10, 2015 – Maria Elena G. Macario’s Fifth Death Anniversary 

If you look at Ayala Ave. – Makati Ave. and Buendia Ave. these three roads form a triangle similar to an airfield. It was the old Nielsen Field. (See Photo)

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The road going up and down is Ayala Ave. and the one going left to right is Makati Avenue.

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It was Joseph McMicking’s idea to develop Makati as the new financial center of the Philippines. Yet not a tiny street, park or even a building was named after Joseph McMicking and Roy Hall.

Neither was there anything named after Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

The Old Nielsen Field. It was Joseph McMicking’s idea to relocate Manila’s financial district to Makati in the old Nielsen Field. What I read was:

“Just before noon on Jan. 20, 1945 Japanese soldiers came to there house. SOMEBODY MAY HAVE REPORTED THEM OR IT MAY SIMPLY HAVE BEEN A RANDOM SWEEP. (Seriously? Ayala-Zobel’s cousin Manuel A. Roxas was working with the Japanese Occupation Army at that time!)

Lt. Col. Joseph R. McMicking’s brother Alfred McMicking sisters Consuelo M. Hall, Helen McMicking, Helen’s fiance Carlos Perez-Rubio, Consuelo Hall’s children Rod and Ian & Marita Lopez Mena a family friend then staying with the McMicking-Hall families were taken to the Masonic Temple at Taft Ave. then the Headquarters of the dreaded Kempeitai. Later the children and the servants were released.

For ten days the Hall kids and servants brought pots of hot food to the prisoners. Then on or about 30 Jan. 1945, the guards told Rod & Ian Hall to stop coming – the food was no longer needed.”

Below is a better map of Nielsen Air Field and Nichols Air Field during the Battle For Manila. 1945. Changing names and use of land won’t change the past. Why are there so many streets and avenues named “Ayala” & “Roxas” but Lt. Col. Joseph McMicking and the Hall family were practically left out?

Below Nielson Field (now Ayala Triangle) under construction Sept. 27, 1937 US Army Air Forces, US National Archives Photo

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Map Showing Nichols and Nielson Fields, Ft. McKinley - book - The Battle For Manila - 11-05-18-page-001
Above: Map showing (highlighted) Nichols Field and Nielson Field (now Ayala Triangle) and Fort McKinley from the book “Battle For Manila” (1997) by  John Pimlott ISBN: 0891415785
McMicking guiding light in the development of Makati,his mom, grandma & aunt assassinated p152-153

Above: J.R. McMicking is mentioned as the “guiding light in the development of Makati as the new center of Manila“, yet no street or park in Makati was even named after Col. Joseph Ralph McMicking who came up with the idea of developing Makati and Ayala Triangle. Pages also from “Battle For Manila” (1997) by  John Pimlott ISBN: 0891415785

McMicking & Hall families may have been reported or caught in a random sweep. p.74-75

“Just before noon on Jan. 20, 1945, the family was sitting on the porch when soldiers with fixed bayonets approached from both sides. Somebody may have reported them (McMiking & Hall families) or it may simply have been a random sweep.” By Jan. 30, 1945, Rod Hall who was 12 yrs. old at that time, learned from the Japanese guards at the Masonic Center that his mother, aunt, uncle and grandmother including his aunt fiance and one family friend were dead. Manuel Roxas with Benigno Aquino and J.P. Laurel left Manila for Baguio under General Yamashita’s care on Dec. 26, 1944. Communication between Yamashita and Japanese forces in Manila was still open until Feb. 5, 1945 when the bloody Battle for Manila started.

Manuel A. Roxas (photo below with Japanese officer Col. Jimbo) had ten (10) days to intervene on behalf of the Hall-McMicking Families held by the Japanese Marines at the Kempeitai HQ. He never lifted a finger to save them. Then after the war, his cousin Jaime Zobel de Ayala took over the plans, brainchild of Lt. Col. Joseph McMicking.  As if to cover-up the crime, no street or park was named after any of the McMickings and Halls family. 

Oligarch-Traitor Exposed - It was US Sec. of Interior Harold Ickes who questioned Manuel Roxas’ war record in an editorial published on July 22, 1946.
Oligarch-Traitor Exposed – It was US Sec. of Interior Harold Ickes who questioned Manuel Roxas’ war record in an editorial published on July 22, 1946.

Manuel A. Roxas was elected Commonwealth president in an election held on April 23, 1946. During the negotiations for U.S. military bases, Roxas balked at the idea of U.S. jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel and civilian employees off or on duty, off or on base. (See page 331 Karnow’s “In Our Image”). Remember Manuel A. Roxas was a U.S. Army Brig. General when he collaborated with the Japanese. He should stand in front a court martial under the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice)!

Later on July 22, 1946 U.S. Interior Secretary Harold Ickes would publish an Op-Ed ( Man-To-Man:Roxas Is Asked To Explain Stand, By Harold L. Ickes, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Monday, July 22, 1946 Page 18) accusing Manuel A. Roxas of collaborating with the Japanese while wearing a U.S. Army Brig. General’s uniform. And as president of the new republic ordered Lorenzo Tañada to prepare a list of suspected collaborators to be pardoned.

To my knowledge,  between April 23, 1946 when the election for Commonwealth president was held as approved in Dec. 1945 by House Insular Affairs Committee of the United States Congress and July 4, 1946, when the Treaty of Manila was signed, THERE WAS NO REFERENDUM asking our parents and grandparents if they wanted to give up their American Nationality; secede from the USA and be independent. Therefore the GRANTING INDEPENDENCE without the consent of the Filipino people IS ILLEGAL, NULL AND VOID. 
The Treaty of Manila should be set aside retroactively. In fact even the so-called Commonwealth of the Philippines should also be retroactively set aside.

During the occupation, Filipinos cheated, stole to survive. MURDER was common. Book -' In Our Image' p.333

Below left: Page 326: Manuel A. Roxas, Ayala, Zobel, Soriano, Araneta & Elizalde are related. “Roxas traced his forebear to the 18th Century Spanish merchant who sired the Ayala, Zobel and Soriano clans.”

Above right page 345 of Stanley Karnow’s book: “In Our Image”, The Bell fact-finding commission determined that $2 billion in war reparations given to the Roxas & Quirino administrations disappeared. “The profits of businessmen and the incomes of large landowners have risen considerably but the standard of living of most people is lower than before the war.”

WWII - Alaistair Hall & his children Manila, Feb. 1945

Alistair Hall and his children after the “liberation” of Manila. Rod Hall would later write that after his mother Consuelo, grandmother, uncle Alfred Lt. Col. Joseph R. McMicking’s brother, aunt Helen McMicking, Helen’s fiance Carlos Perez-Rubio & Marita Lopez Mena a family friend were taken to the Masonic Temple at Taft Ave., a group of bandits entered and took over the house, searching for valuables. 

“A Spanish friend of my mother’s, married to a German, complained to Japanese Army headquarters, and so we found ourselves for some days having two Japanese army sentries patrolling our home each evening, while the Japanese marines were holding our family!” – Rod Hall, then 9 yrs.

So the Ayalas, Zobels & Sorianos who were Spaniards and all related to Manuel A. Roxas, had some clout since Spain was friendly to Germany, Japan & Italy, the Axis Powers. 

Nielson Field 1940

Nielsen Air Field / Manila International Airport Tower, 1940.

Old Nielson Airfield 1941

Built by the Americans before the war, the Nielsen airfield had two intersecting runways, the main runway NW/SE and a smaller runway running NE to SW, with taxiways that connected both, plus dispersal areas in the surrounding area. Prewar, used by American Far Eastern Aviation and Philippine Air Lines (PAL). 

Nielsen Field 1942

When the threat of war loomed, Nielson was taken over by the FEAF (Far East Air Force) and enlarged with hangers, workshops and facilities. FEAF’s Manila Air Depot is where new aircrafts were assembled and equipment stored.

American B-24's Liberator bombing Nielsen Field 1945

American Consolidated B-24 “Liberator” bombing Nielsen Field 1945.

Nielsen Airdrome
Nichols Airfield & Nielsen Airfield

Nielsen airfield had two intersecting runways, the main runway NW/SE and a smaller runway running NE to SW, with taxiways that connected both, plus dispersal areas in the surrounding area.  Nielsen Airdrome in 1945 back under U.S. control. Had the Philippines remained a U.S. Territory, Nielsen Field and Nichols Field would have been American Battlefield Monuments like the rest of the entire Philippines. 

Nichols Airdrome & Nielsen Airdrome 

Nielsen Field (Ayala Triangle) & Nichols Field

Ayala Triangle was in fact the old Nielsen Field (Ayala-Puyat-Makati Triangle). Nichols Field was renamed Villamor Air Field.  See map below. 

 Nichols Field later renamed Villamor Air base then became the NAIA Terminal 4

Below: Map of Manila, Manila Bay with the old Nielson Field (center right) and Nichols Field (center bottom) with the end of the arrow-head shape runaway pointed towards Manila Bay Credit: USAAFDate: 1945
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© PacificWrecks – Map of Nielson Field in Manila
Source: https://www.pacificwrecks.com/airfields/philippines/nichols/maps/map-manila-nichols-neilson.html

The area labelled as “Carmona” seems to be the old Sta. Ana Race Track.

“All that glitters is NOT gold.” – William Shakespeare – The Merchant of Venice, Act II – Scene VII

Related: Proverbs 13:7-8

7 One person pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth. 8 A person’s riches may ransom their life,   but the poor cannot respond to threatening rebukes.

This should be part of the American Battle Monument since modern Makati was built on the old Nielson Field. The street on the left is Ayala Ave. and on the right is Makati Ave. forming the “V” shape of the triangle with Paseo de Roxas on top.

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Ma. Elena G. Macario (1953-2010) Tenth Death Anniversary

Dec. 10, 2020

Today is Ma. Elena G. Macario’s 10th death anniversary. It is in her honor that I founded the M.E.G. Macario Foundation.

Founded in 2013, the Maria Elena G. Macario Foundation aims to fund charitable activities, among others such as the LESSENING the BURDENS of GOVERNMENT, ADVANCEMENT of EDUCATION and/or SCIENCE, ELIMINATING PREJUDICE and DISCRIMINATION, REGAINING, DEFENDING HUMAN and CIVIL RIGHTS rights.

At that time, the Philippines was going through the worst power crisis ever caused by the Cory Aquino government’s refusal to operate the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.

Maria Elena took care of the technical aspect of the project while I provided marketing recommendations, financial and cost calculations to ensure the success of the project.

Please bear in mind 1992, was the dawn of globalization. American companies were not familiar with international business or even U.S. laws governing the conduct of US businesses overseas such as the dreaded Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Then there was the currency crises of the 1990’s. I saw to it these projects will be immune from the coming 1997 Asian currency crisis.

She was not given credit for all her work in securing Magma’s first overseas BoT contracts.

Magma Brawley Office Top photo: Walter Haenggi, Joe Hickey, (holding Drake) Bottom: At the back: Walter Haenggi, Joe Hickey, Fred Teeters supervisor, Kelly Valenzuela (holding Drake) and Elena July 1993

Her office manager WALTER HAENGGI WAS SO DISGUSTED THAT HE RESIGNED, LEFT THE USA AND MOVED TO GERMANY.

After CalEnergy took over Magma Power in 1994, I was laid off and  my wife was transferred to Ridgecrest, CA.

We looked for lawyers who would take our case and it turned out there’s the American Bar ASSOCIATION. No matter how meritorious your case maybe there’s lawyer’s guild that big BAR you’d have to overcome. Who will take our case when practically everyone above ground is against us?

Sure there are laws against discrimination based on sex, race, religion, age, etc. But who among the members of the American Bar Association will take your case?

By 2010 ethnic Chinese and ethnic Spaniards own all of the geothermal industries in the Philippines and funded by the US taxpayers through the World Bank.

On Dec. 10, 2010 Maria Elena G. Macario died PENNILESS .

The 50 richest in the Philippines who did not invent, develop or discover anything remotely related to their unexplained wealth, according to Forbes Magazine, as of Aug. 26, 2015 have a combined net worth of $79.47 BILLION up from $73.1 BILLION.

Five months later this story below came out although I did not discover it until Oct. 19, 2018. I firmly believe that the $12.5 MILLION BONUS is for my late wife and I for the (BOT) Build-Operate-Transfer projects we help secure for Magma Power that was later bought by CalEnergy.

When David Sokol announced his resignation on Mar. 30, 2011, he made it clear that the Lubrizol stock purchases were not a factor. So what why did CalEnergy president resigned when it is widely rumored that Sokol is being groomed to succeed Warren Buffett?

It was only when Pres. Aquino III went to New Zealand in Oct. 2012 and cut a deal for the Philippine businesses that I learned Paul Aquino, the younger brother of the assassinated Ninoy Aquino, was in charge of privatization of PNOC-EDC where Maria Elena worked. It turned out other than oligarchs and their cronies, in the Philippines, no matter how smart you are or how hard & dedicated you work or how piously you pray, you have no future, especially women. Oligarchs can take anything they want.  Washington DC is convinced the oligarchs own the Philippines.

By 2014 I found this on the internet: The richest men in the Philippines are either ethnic Chinese or ethnic Spaniard.   So it is better to have Native American status and let Anglo-Saxon take care of our environment and natural resources. Correct?

Although I was active in U.K. politics for years, it was in April 2015 that I’ve joined the Conservative Party.

Marlon Brando interview on Dick Cavett Show, June 12, 1973

In the 45th Academy Awards presentation on Tuesday, March 27, 1973, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, CA, Marlon Brando won the Best Actor Award for his role as Vito Corleone in “The Godfather” (1972). However, he sent Sacheen Littlefeather to receive the award in protest of the treatment of Native Americans. Later, in the Dick Cavett Show Marlon Brando explained the message he was trying to convey during the Oscar Awards night. Somehow in that interview this statement by Marlon Brando was the epiphany. It simply made perfect sense to me.

MARLON BRANDO: “Well, they say it’s the squeaky hinge that gets the grease. The Blacks will still be shuffling around picking peanuts. And dying and starving ‘coz they all haven’t been all that much improved if they haven’t made that noise, if they haven’t made that racket.

MARLON BRANDO: “If they just sit back and wait for White America to do something on their behalf, to recognize the rights of the people; to recognize the Sovereign rights of the Indians (Native Americans), as a separate, political, cultural entity within the confines of the United States, nothing’s gonna happen.

This video is for educational purposes only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSuxdpdUXSs

The complete Dick Cavett Show Marlon Brando – Interview (June 12, 1973)

In the complete interview below, it is at 40:13 where Marlon Brando starts talking about the need for Native Americans to take it upon ourselves to act and secure our right as a separate sovereign, political and cultural entity within the United States. But in our case we shall be under the personal protection and dominion of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU-4wmwc2Rw

Photo 4: When Marlon Brando sent Sacheen Littlefeather to receive the Best Actor award in protest of the treatment of Native Americans, the audience booed and hissed.

Later , in the Dick Cavett Show Marlon Brando explained the message he was trying to convey during the Oscar Awards night through Sacheen Littlefeather.

Marlon Brando’s message is very clear: We shouldn’t rely on somebody else to do things for us. We have to lobby, among others, for whatever it is we want from the U.S. government even it is ours all along.

Marlon Brando interview on Dick Cavett Show,  June 12, 1973

Photo 1: On Feb. 18, 1946, the 79th Congress overrode Pres. Truman’s veto and passed the Rescission Act of 1946 declaring that the service of over 260,000 Filipino WWII veterans were NOT ACTIVE military service. Then on July 4, 1946, the Treaty of Manila was signed, granting independence to the Philippines, a U.S. territory purchased from Spain for $20 million, along with Puerto Rico and Guam. As a result, an estimated 18.434 million Filipinos. lost their American Nationality including WWII veterans. After Filipino WWII veterans were stripped of their American Nationality, they were given up to Dec. 31, 1946 to apply for U.S. citizenship. But there’s a catch. Filipino WWII veterans must travel to the U.S.A. to apply for U.S. Citizenship.

Photo 1: Simeon Laure a Filipino WWII veteran traveled to the U.S.A. to apply for his American citizenship. Without any support, he ended up in a homeless shelter.

“I spent my second night in America in a homeless shelter. I have never been homeless in my whole life. At night I cry because of loneliness and remembering my family back home. Living in the shelter makes me tense and fearful.” – Simeon Laure

HAPPY FORGOTTEN VETERANS DAY MONTH!

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Photo 2: Celestino Almeda centinarian who received his civilian Gold Medal on Oct. 25, 2017. “MANY HAVE PASSED AWAY WAITING FOR 75 YEARS FOR THIS TO COME. I am Celestino Almeda, a 100-year-old Filipino WWII veteran, I have waited along with my fellow Filipino and American soldiers for this moment to come. After the war, THOUSANDS OF US FELL UNDERAPPRECIATED and UNRECOGNIZED FOR FIGHTING FOR OUR COUNTRY.”

Excerpt from Celestino Almeda’s speech on Oct. 25, 2017, U.S. Congress

Filipino WWII Vets Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (3:18)

HAPPY FORGOTTEN VETERANS DAY MONTH!

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Photo 3: Major Juan Pajota: Hero of the Raid on Cabanatuan Jan. 30, 1945.

Forest had spent 7 years in the Philippines researching when he met Capt. Pajota who asked him to sponsor him to come to the U.S. so he could get his citizenship which was denied. He had been in the 45th Inf. PS and before the Invasion in Dec. 1941 Juan Pajota was detached as an Instructor to the 91st Division, 92nd Inf. Philippine Army along with my father, Lt. Robert Lee Morris, who was detached from the 31st Inf. Regt. He was my Dad’s best friend and also he saved my Dad’s life, so I am here to tell you the story of this true hero. ” – Emily Jean Morris, Dec. 23, 2014 to Battle of Bataan Facebook group

Emily Jean Morris

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203459896886230&set=gm.10152920995512232&type=3&theater

IT WAS CAPT. PAJOTA WHO INSISTED THE RESCUE MISSION BE POSTPONED FOR 24 HOURS. Otherwise, it would have been suicide. Retreating Japanese troops were passing through Cabanatuan on the way north.

IT WAS CAPT. PAJOTA WHO SUGGESTED THE P-61 FLYOVER that distracted Japanese guards as American forces crawled towards the camp.

IT WAS CAPT. PAJOTA WHO  CAME UP WITH 50 CARABAO-DRAWN CARTS TO TRANSPORT SICK AND WEAK OF THE 511 RESCUED POWs AND FACILITATE GOING BACK TO AMERICAN LINES.

Major Juan Pajota died on December 20, 1976 without receiving the U.S. citizenship he came to the U.S.A. for. Obviously he wanted to be a U.S. citizen so he could bring his family over and escape from the hell-on-earth a sovereign and independent Philippines has become.

The news about his death was published a year later. Friends had to solicit donations to pay for his funeral expenses.

Actual Footage taken after the raid at Cabanatuan, Philippines

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Fzw6_b7qA&feature=youtu.be

HAPPY FORGOTTEN VETERANS DAY MONTH!

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Photo 4: When Marlon Brando sent Sacheen Littlefeather to receive the Best Actor award in protest of the treatment of Native Americans, the audience booed and hissed.

Later , in the Dick Cavett Show Marlon Brando explained the message he was trying to convey during the Oscar Awards night through Sacheen Littlefeather.

Marlon Brando’s message was very clear: We shouldn’t rely on someone else to do things for us. We have to lobby, among others, for whatever it is we want from the U.S. government even it is ours all along.

Here’s the Oct. 24, 2016 reply from the U.S. Department of the Interior regarding the application guidelines for federal recognition of a Native American tribe. I received the same on Oct. 28, 2016. I have gone over the application process and the requirements. You could read the application requirements on the link below. I have highlighted the portions that apply to the Aldana-Quilatan Native American Tribe.

Application for Federal Acknowledgement of An American Indian Tribe

Application for Federal Acknowledgement of American Indian Tribe
https://www.nedmacario.us/2019/09/22/application-for-federal-acknowledgement-of-american-indian-tribe/

I have attended a webinar for the online Masters of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples’ Law, University of Oklahoma’s College of Law.

Included in the program is the processes and procedures how a federal recognized Native American tribe could go into the CASINO business.

Here’s University of Oklahoma’s College of Law website for M.L.S.

https://law.ou.edu/mls 

Master of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples’ Law – University of Oklahoma Onlinehttps://www.nedmacario.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/You-re-Invited-Online-M.L.S.-in-Indigenous-Peoples-Law-webinar-11-03-2020-p2-791×1024.jpg 

What I’m offering you, descendants of Nicolas Aldana and Ana Quilatan is a unique and exclusive opportunity that I believe is not available to anyone else on this planet. A separate, sovereign, political and cultural group, has its perks and benefits. Just look at other federally recognized Native American tribes.

With regards to the citizenship and rights of the Natives of the Philippines being “no greater than that granted to the tribes in Alaska”, please go to the last page: The Legal Effect of the Acquisition of the Philippine Islands – University of Pennsylvania, April 1900