Showing posts with label ondoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ondoy. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Urgent: Philippines is Under Attack by Habagat?

  They have power to shut up the heavens so that it will not rain during the time they are prophesying; and they have power to turn the waters into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they want. -- Revelations 11: 6

   Last May 11, 2012 this blog post an intriguing question regarding a possible HAARP attack from China. Are these happening now? Right at this very moment while I write this blog, the Philippines is experiencing bizarre weather conditions particularly storm surges or south-west monsoon (Habagat). It's claiming lives and properties in an unprecedented manner that we haven't experience before. Take note: typhoon Gener (Saola) didn't even made a landfall and the most devastating showers we had happened after the said typhoon leaves Philippine Area of Responsibility. Are we experiencing a war right now?!

   Yesterday  PAGASA told us that we'll have a better weather this day. But right out of the clear blue skies a tearing thunderstorm that herald yet another surge of rain...so what's going on?  

   Here's how it was described by DJ Yap in Philippine Daily Inquirer: 
For its erratic bursts of rain and wind and generally fickle nature, the “bipolar” weather disturbance known as Typhoon “Gener” has become the butt of online jokes. Gener—which started out as a low pressure area (LPA) in the Pacific, turned into a tropical depression, then a tropical storm, a typhoon and back to a tropical storm—left the Philippines for good on Friday, but not before striking the fancy and humor of netizens. For a whole week, the wet and windy storm brought death and destruction across Metro Manila and outlying provinces, changing directions as it plodded northward, and at one point, spawning fierce storm surges that slammed into the seawall in Manila Bay and flooded Roxas Boulevard on Manila. (August 4, LINK)

   As a little refresher course for those who missed that article, HAARP is a scientific endeavor aimed at studying the properties and behavior of the ionosphere, with particular emphasis on being able to understand and use it to enhance communications and surveillance systems for both civilian and defense purposes. 
   I highly suggest you go back to that blog to better understand this "Latest" weaponized technology disguised as a scientific instrument. (see Philippines is Under Attack by HAARP)

      High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) was said to be the culprit behind Japan Tsunami and Haiti earthquake...etcetera. As evidences of an increase in Chemtrail and Sylph activities before it happens. (Just do a little internet search on this topic and you'll find plenty of article on these subjects)

    I also did personally saw Sylphs a month ago here in Laguna, and maybe I should thank these angelic beings for keeping us safe here in Binan City. As you can see, perhaps in all of the municipality of Laguna we are the least affected by the storm surge because of these Sylphs sent by God the Father. Amen. 

   Just a couple of days ago we heard great number of Chinese Patrol ships roving around the disputed Spratley's group of islands. Are they already making plans at that moment? Taking surveys? Remember this unusual weather all miraculously begun to form on that particular region.

   Next, there was an earthquake on areas that was heavily flooded like Quezon City and Bataan. Although this was barely mentioned in our local News channels. 

   Carefully watch this video to understand further how HAARP works. 

   


   I don't want to scare people but HAARP attack is usually paired with an earthquake. God forbid. 
   
   Also, I don't wish to pinpoint China alone as culprit to these HAARP attack, nor I desire Filipino people to rise against the Chinese government.  After all, most of the highly-develop countries secretly hold weather disturbance machine. These are still unconfirmed  data but with circumstantial evidences. BUT Previous News regarding Chinese activities in West Philippine Seas  made this blogger quite suspicious so I am sharing this, to make you aware of what's going on. 

   However, not every thing bad that has happened or will happen are cause by HAARP. 

   Typhoon Gener's international name is Saola--meaning "Asian Unicorn". Think about it. While in legal terms Gener means a son-in-law. 



   For further info on Sylphs you may read: A Sylph Encounter

   


   Remember to pray always. 



Monday, September 26, 2011

List of worst calamities and Memory of Ondoy



Exactly two years ago typhoon Ondoy poured in as they said water equal to a month supply of rainfall. Metro Manila experience flooding like never before, at least during modern times when we least expect something this huge could happened. No one was spared, even celebrities and as a matter of fact, MalacaƱang Palace was caught too. I have no record how many have lost their houses or have died but this was one of the worst natural calamity our archipelago experienced, saved that July 16, 1990 Earthquake where Millions upon Millions of infrastructure lost and casualties rose by the hundreds.   
   Too many tragic stories rose from the aftermath of Ondoy…and the images simply broke my heart. I could not imagine how a person could bare the lost of his entire belongings and dead love ones. How he or she could carry the pain of surviving the catastrophe only to be reminded with images of drowning child or parents.



   We know there were some lapses from the former and current leaders of our land due to irresponsibility but we also have to remember our part in the fulfillment of these tragedies. We had not been good steward of mother earth. The rivers are now reclaiming its domain; the mountains are taking its over due revenge; and skies are in raged from the toxic we emitted.
   Now, once again, we have to admit our fate was our own creation. Let this day September 25…be a reminder of how nature pay back the disrespect we bestow on her.     

   Sadly our country is prone to disaster especially super-typhoon since we are lying directly to tropical storm path forming from the Pacific Ocean. They said, we have to face more or less 30 storms a year.  Now if we have not learned yet the lesson of Ondoy and other Natural sisaster, then think again, after reading some of this data...

List of Worst Calamity

Worst EarthquakesOn July 16, 1990, an earthquake that registered 7.7 on the Richter scale killed 1,700 people, injured 3,000 individuals and displaced 148,000 more in Luzon. Among the cities that sustained the worst damages were Baguio, Dagupan and Cabanatuan.  On August 17, 1976, an earthquake caused a tidal wave or tsunami that killed about 8,000 people in Mindanao, according to the Information Please Almanac. On August 2, 1968, an earthquake caused the collapse of Ruby Tower buildings, leaving hundreds of people trapped underneath the rubble.

Worst Typhoons and FlashfloodsAs a typhoon codenamed Thelma was passing the Philippines on November 5, 1991, a flashflood hit Ormoc City in Leyte province, killing at least 3,000 people and destroying the homes of 50,000 others.  In September 1984, a typhoon codenamed Ike killed 1,300 persons while in 1995 typhoon Angela killed 700 people. On August 3, 1999, heavy torrential rains caused a landslide that killed 58 people and buried over 100 houses at Cherry Hills Subsivision in Antipolo City. On November 9, 2001, a typhoon locally named "Nanang" caused a flashflood that buried 350 residents of Mahinog in the island-province of Camiguin.

Coastal Areas Sinking
According to the University of the Philippines' National Institute of Geological Sciences, low coastal areas at the Manila Bay, such as Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela and several towns in Bulacan, Pampanga and Bataan have sunk one meter in the past 30 years or ten times than the rate of the global sea level rise in the last century.

Worst Volcanic EruptionsIn June, 1991, Mount Pinatubo in Zambales province had the century's second largest volcanic eruption, as it unleashed some 15 million tons of sulfur dioxide into the earth's atmosphere that resulted in slight cooling of the earth's temperature. Thousands of people were believed killed as a result of the eruption and the subsequent lahar flow, which buried several villages in the provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales. The eruption also forced American troops out of their bases in Clark, Pampanga and Subic, Zambales.

Worst Disaster in HistoryOn July 12, 2000, the Philippines witnessed one of the world's most horrifying images of social tragedy in history. Nearly 500 garbage scavengers who were living literally at the Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City were buried alive under tons of garbage when a 50-foot garbage mountain collapsed on their makeshift houses at the height of torrential rains.  It was a tragic commentary on poverty in the Philippines, yet the lesson remains to be learned to this day. 

Genesis 7:1-24 

Then the Lord said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and all your household, for I have seen that you are righteous before me in this generation. Take with you seven pairs of all clean animals, the male and his mate, and a pair of the animals that are not clean, the male and his mate, and seven pairs of the birds of the heavens also, male and female, to keep their offspring alive on the face of all the earth. For in seven days I will send rain on the earth forty days and forty nights, and every living thing that I have made I will blot out from the face of the ground.” And Noah did all that the Lord had commanded him. ...




Tuesday, April 13, 2010

colors of the flood....

Ondoy was the most devastating typhoon that I ever experience (Although I think Milenyo was far more stronger) which causes neck-deep flood that came so sudden. It took almost all of my artworks with it....I made sure my Visual Journal collection would be safe....it took many tears to put them together and I can't let it just be destroyed.
The work you see here is the aftermath reaction to the solemn state of Philippines, especially Luzon and Metro Manila area who was not used to such calamity....it does not respect any personality or status. I lost count of how many lives were destroyed but I can still see vivid images up to this day.
I think why the work was greatly admired was because of the emotions I put in it. That face came from a torn magazine that was soaked in the flood. The finished product shall be posted maybe some other day....