The 2015 U. K. General Election May 7

June 17, 2019 – The 2015 general election in the U.K. was held on Thursday, May 7, 2015. While opinion polls and commentators predicted it would be a close race, David Cameron and the Conservatives won an unexpected landslide, prompting the British Polling Council to launch an inquiry.

From wikipedia:  David Cameron became the first Prime Minister to continue in office immediately after a term of at least four years with a larger popular vote share since 1900, and the only Prime Minister other than Margaret Thatcher to continue in office immediately after a term of at least four years with a greater number of seats. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_Kingdom_general_election 

Emails & Face Book posts:

From David Cameron dated Saturday May 9, 2015

Post on David Cameron’s Face Book page Friday May 8, 2015

Email from Samantha Cameron on May 5, 2015, two days before the election. page 1.

Email from Samantha Cameron on May 5, 2015, two days before the election. page 2.

Election results Friday May 8, 2015

Post on David Cameron’s Face Book page on Samantha’s launch of Cefinn Feb. 17, 2017

Conservative Party Membership card 2015 – 2016

Conservative Party Membership card 2019 – 2020

Email from David Cameron - Thank You; Now Let s Make Britain Greater Still 05-09-2015David Cameron with Samantha - Isn t Facebook Great, Here s to a bright future for everyone 05-07-15 shared on LP FB 05-08-15 v.-page-001

E-mail Thank You from Samantha Cameron p0 05-05-15 updated 03-28-19 v.2E-mail Thank You from Samantha Cameron p2 05-05-15 updated 03-28-19E-mail Thank You from Samantha Cameron p3 05-05-15 updated 03-28-19David Cameron on Samantha’s launch of Cefinn 02-13-17img010 Conservative Membership card with highlightConservatives Membership Card and Welcome 2019-2020

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Memorial Day 2019

May 27, 2019

Memorial Day 2019
My father Jose R. Macario (Dec. 26, 1919 – Oct. 31, 1999) served with the Insular U.S. Navy in WWII. After the war, on Feb. 18, 1946, the 79th US Congress passed the Rescission Act of 1946 that considered his and 260,000 other Filipinos’ service during WWII as “not active service”.
The Rescission Act of 1946 – 38 U.S. Code § 107 – Certain service deemed not to be active service passed on Feb. 18, 1946.
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE-2011-title38/html/USCODE-2011-title38-partI-chap1-sec107.htm
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Two days later, Pres. Truman issued 38 – Statement by the President Concerning Provisions in Bill Affecting Philippine Army Veterans. – February 20, 1946, saying among others that:
Philippine Army veterans are *nationals of the United States* and will continue in that status until July 4, 1946.
They fought, as *American nationals*, under the American flag, and under the direction of our military leaders. (How the hey did our parents and grandparents lose our U.S. Nationality? There was no referendum asking the Filipino people if we wanted to secede from the U.S.)
Their officers were commissioned by us. Their official organization, the Army of the Philippine Commonwealth, was taken into the Armed forces of the United States by executive order of the President of the United States on July 26, 1941.
That order has never been revoked or amended.”
Signed Pres. Harry S. Truman 33rd U.S. President
This statement was my inspiration for the MEG Macario Foundation’s 2018 Christmas Card.
Links: https://www.trumanlibrary.org/publicpapers/index.php?pid=1480&st=&st1=
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/statement-the-president-concerning-provisions-bill-affecting-philippine-army-veterans 
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Nonetheless on July 4, 1946 the Philippines was granted independence under the 1946 Treaty of Manila.
On Jan. 28, 1948, quisling US Army Brig. Gen. Manuel Roxas turned president of the new republic issued Proclamation 51 granting general amnesty to 5,553 suspected collaborators. But as fate would have it, Roxas failed to include his own name in the list of suspected collaborators he himself asked Lorenzo Tañada to prepare in July 1946.
(See photo: Declassified CIA report on the possible developments resulting from the granting of amnesty . . .)
My father worked on Guam and later he joined the US Air Force in Andersen Air Force Base where he was a firefighter.
These are his medals, dog tags, and US Air Force Fire Man’s badge.
For all Veterans, past and present, especially Filipinos whose military service during WWII were deemed “not active military service.”
Bienvenido Macario
MEG Macario Foundation
May 27, 2019
JR Macario - WWII medals, dogtags, Air Force Fire Man badge & collar pin

Rescission Act of 1946 p1 Cornell University v2Rescission Act of 1946 p2 Cornell University v2

"Philippine Army veterans are nationals of the United States and will continue in that status until July 4, 1946. They fought, as American nationals, under the American flag, and under the direction of our military leaders. " - Pres. Truman, 20 Feb. 1946
“Philippine Army veterans are nationals of the United States and will continue in that status until July 4, 1946. They fought, as American nationals, under the American flag, and under the direction of our military leaders. ” – Pres. Truman, 20 Feb. 1946

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

v. 11-05-18 - LAUREL IN PLEA CALLS ROXAS COLLABORATOR - New York Times 09-06-1946

Just two (2) months after the Philippines was granted independence, on Sept. 4, 1946,  The New Times published an article saying that former puppet President Jose P. Laurel called Roxas a collaborator.

The Philippines was only liberated in the military sense. In every other sense, the Japanese collaborators retained effective control of the Philippine Islands, an abandoned US territory.

The US Senate of the 79th US Congress did not ratify the Treaty of Manila and the granting of independence until Oct. 22, 1946. How could the US Senate still proceed with the granting of a US territory, independence under the control of unknown anti-American quislings and traitors?

This is Washington DC’s Jekyll and Hyde foreign policy towards the only US territory ever granted dependent-independence. 

Summary CIA Declassified Report - Possible Impact of the Granting Amnesty to Filipino collaborators 03-28-1948 v 4-11-2019

The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon – April 30, 2019

Tuesday April 30, 2019

APRIL 30, 2019 – THE 44th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALL OF SAIGON.

On April 29, 1945, the U.S. Seventh Army’s 45th Infantry Division liberated Dachau, the first concentration camp established by Germany’s Nazi.

Then 30 years later on April 30, 1975, it was the Fall of Saigon.

On Aug. 7, 1964 the US Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. Yet the US Congress did nothing when the 1954 Peace Accords was being finalized in Geneva that drew the 17th parallel and dictated the conditions of the Vietnam War long before the USA got involved. The US Congress acted TEN YEARS LATE. This is OUR U.S. Congress’ standard operating procedure. Another example of the “JEKYLL and HYDE” US Foreign Policy.

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“If you have a disease of the old society, take a dose of Lenin medication.”

– Pol Pot Khmer Rouge leader who tried to form a Communist peasant farming society instead killed 25% to 37% percent of Cambodia’s 1975 estimated 8 million population from disease, starvation, overwork and executions. 
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When was the U.S. Congress ever investigated for the faulty and disastrous laws it has passed?

Since members of Congress have their own pension plan and healthcare system, they keep passing laws designed to pile more debt to our children and grandchildren. It’s time to look as the U.S. Declaration of Independence and consider revoking our consent to be governed in this manner.

In the meantime, the US national debt as of April 16, 2019 at 11:30 PM has reached $22 Trillion

$22,215,084,276,079

Debt per citizen – $67,570

Debt per taxpayer $181,161

Largest budget

Medicare           – $1.149 Trillion

Social Security – $1.012 Trillion

Total Interest Paid – $3.1 Trillion

Interest Per Citizen – $9,466

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The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p3The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p4The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p5The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p6About 30 years before the Fall of Saigon on APRIL 29, 1945, the U.S. Seventh Army’s 45th Infantry Division liberated Dachau, Hitler’s first concentration camp. On April 17, 1975, Cambodia fell into the hands of communist Khmer Rouge and the Cambodia genocide started. Tuol Svay Pray High School was renamed S-21. It became the torture, interrogation and execution center.   We didn’t learn anything from Dachau.  We didn’t learn anything from WWII. 

Today, our leaders in Washington DC do not seem to know how and why Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos were lost, where their predecessors failed. They do not even want to remember. They all do not want to know. This is an obvious sign that we are not ready for globalization.

Washington DC should consider coordinating its foreign policy with the  U.K. and even with Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the entire CANZUK group. 

I would venture to say, Washington DC’s failure to intercede on behalf of the free world in the 1954 Geneva Conference has happened again somewhere around the world and probably closer to home. The biggest handicap of the Western powers during the conference was the lack of united course of action and desired outcome.The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p1The 44th Anniversary of the Fall of Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos April 30, 2019 p2