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THE TRUTH BEHIND THE YELLOW RIBBON

By Ice Prince


The following article would unravel the truth behind the Aquino-Cojuangco Family. This serves as a disclaimer. IF you were to decide to read the next following sentences, I applaud you.

We, the Filipino people, were brainwashed by the two “sympathizing” clans namely the Aquino Clan and the Cojuangco Clan. Little did we know we were blindfolded from truth and held hostage for their rise to supremacy.

It all started when Heneral Antonio Novicio Luna transported the wealth of the revolution during Aguinaldo’s reign. The wealth consisted millions worth of gold and silver coins. It was from the Ilocos Treasury and the governor of Pampanga. Luna transported the wealth in one specific place in Paniqui, Tarlac, the home of his girlfriend Ysidra Cojuangco. After 3 days, General Luna was assassinated by Aguinaldo’s officers.

The Gold Treasures of the First Philippine Republic suddenly disappeared. Even the American forces can’t locate the place.

And so in 1900, Ysirda Cojuangco became one of the richest women in the whole country. After power reigned, Central Luzon is forever changed. Paving way for the Cojuangco’s ambition to gain supremacy.

Ysidra’s brother has four sons. And those four sons inherited the vast Cojuangco fortune. The Cojuangco clan became Philipine’s most powerful and influencial family.

Their reign began when they started to claim lands from the farmers. They lent money to the farmers, when the farmers can’t pay for the money they lent, they take away the farmland the farmers own.

And so it began, one by one the farmlands once owned by farmers became the clan’s property. They have vast property located in Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan. Their landholdings increased dramatically, soaring off the charts.

In the 1920s, the clan owned the Paniqui Sugar Mills, the Finance and Mining Investments Corporation and the Philippine Bank of Commerce. By the 1930s the Cojuangcos are the biggest land-owning clan in Central Luzon. They owned 12,000 hectares of land. They have control over the rice trade of the entire province of Tarlac. But no, that wasn’t enough for them.

The father of the four heirs, Melecio Cojuangco ran for congress. Most of the Cojuangcos are involved in politics. Like Eduardo Cojuangco Sr., Jose Cojuangco Sr., Carlos Cojuangco, Danding Cojuangco, Peping Cojuangco, Cory Cojuangco-Aquino, and Noynoy Cojuangco-Aquino who became a congressman, senator and later on a president. Cory married the son of another Tarlac Congressman, Ninoy Aquino. Later on the clans became the top powerful families of Tarlac.

Now next, the Hacienda Luisita.

The Tabacalera is a Spanish ******* Company, which is the world’s oldest ******* company. Tabacalera wanted to sell the Azucarera in Tarlac, due to HUKBALAHAP rebel problems. The Powerful Lopez Family wanted to buy the Azucarera but the wedding ninong of Ninoy and Cory, President Ramon Magsaysay offered the sale of Azucarera to Cory’s father, and to him alone.

So the Philippine Government agreed to loan the Cojuangcos dollars to purchase Azucarera, but with two conditions.

First, along with the Azucarera Sugar Mill, the Cojuangcos must purchase the surrounding farmlands known as Hacienda Luisita.

Second, after 10 years the 6,400 hectare Hacienda Luisita must be given to its small farmers.

Then in 1958, the Cojuangco’s Tarlac Development Corporation became the new owners of Azucarera and Hacienda Luisita. But ten years after, in 1968, no land was made available to any tenant, farmer or sugar planter in Hacienda Luisita. The Hacienda Luisita workers formed a union asking for land distribution, but no lands were given. Eleven years passed, nothing happened.

But, the Marcos Government filed a case versus the Cojuangcos after knowing the case. But Cory junked the case when she became the president. And in 1986, Cory swept into power. People Power was 2% of the Philippine Population.

January 1987, The Mendiola Massacre. Cory’s Government Forces opened fire. 13 farmers were dead and 39 had gunfire injuries. February 1987, The Lupao Massacre. Cory’s Government Forces killed 17 farmers. Six of them were children, and two were elders. And in March 1987, Cory unleashed the sword of war. The total number of war against rebels and the amount of civilian casualties will leave you thinking, was she really a symbol of peace? Think again. Cory Aquino was behind the notorious group Tadtad Cult and the ruthless Alsa Masa. Now let’s see the numbers. During Cory’s term on 1986 till 1992.

-816 Desaparecidos
-135 cases of massacres
-1,064 victims of Summary Executions
-20,523 innocent victims of îllégâl arrests and detention
-1,200,000 Civilian Dislocations

And what happened to Hacienda Luisita?

Cory’s new land reform exempted Hacienda Luisita lands from being distributed, breaking her promise to the Filipino People.

November 2004

Martial Law was held in Hacienda Luisita.

Her soldiers opened fire on the farmer’s picket line. 32 farmers were injured from the gunfire. Seven were dead. What happened next? Assassination of Cojuangco critics soon followed.

-December 8, 2004, Marcelino Beltran, a witness to testify on Hacienda Luisita was shot dead.

-March 3, 2005, Councilor Abelardo Ladera, who accessed documents about Luisita, supposed to bring it to senate, was shot dead.

-March 13 2005, the bodyguard of Noynoy Aquino (congressman that time), shot and killed Father William Tadena, who was a sympathizer of Hacienda Luisita workers. This incident was witnessed by fellow priest, Father Jun Flores, who has gone into hiding for fear for his own life.

- March 17,2005, Victor “Tata Ben” Concepcion, 66 yrs old, an active supporter of Hacienda Luisita Strikers, was shot dead.

-October 15, 2005, Florante Collante, a critic against Noynoy and his family, was shot dead.

-October 3, 2006, Bishop Alberto Ramento, a supporter of Luisita farmers, and vocal critic about the brutal killing of his fellow priest, was stabbed to death 7 times.

-March 17, 2006, Tirso Cruz, leader of the United Luisita Workers Union, led the protest against the construction of Noynoy Superhighway on Hacienda Lands claimed by farmers, was shot to death infront of his father and brother.

-January 5, 2005, 2 months after Luisita Massacre, at the west gate of Las Haciendas Subdivision, again, the bodyguard of Noynoy Aquino (congressman at the time) opened fire at a picket line by 20 farmers, hitting George Loveland, and Ernesto Ramos. Both men survived and testified in senate seven days later, but no charges were filed against anyone.

Now, the truth behind.

Everything we know about the Yellow Family was from mass media approximately 25 years of heavily biased reporting. Oligarch-owned mass media like Inquirer and ABS-CBN.

Filipinos deprived of truth became ignorant.

Ninoy, the rich political genius, died for his political ambition to become president. He became a mayor, vice governor, and senator. He was a politician with political ambitions dreaming for presidency. Dying for political ambitions, IS NOT HEROISM.

Cory the millionaire housewife. Her real plan was to return the oligarchs and a constitution that protects these rich families. Celebrating the rise of oligarchs is a Cory Aquino 10k peso gold coin.

Kris, the Mary Magdalene of Media. Nobody really wants to hear her opinions. But media forces them down our throats anyways. She loves the attention. And she wants it every day.

Noynoy, the rockstar. Poor performance as congressman and senator. A president with no platform. Credit-grabbing and blame-games mark his first years in office.

Highly overrated by mass media, this family never did anything to reduce poverty. The Yellow Propaganda allowed them to cover up the Hacienda Luisita issue and elevating this family to god-like status.

Cory’s ultimate legacy is the flawed 1987 Constitution. It is a constitution by the oligarchs, and for the oligarchs. And oligarch-owned Philippine Media, is demonizing anyone who seeks to reform it.

Even the U.S. Ambassador Kristie Kenney reported this to Washington, and what happened to Hacienda Luisita?

In 2005, the Noynoy Superhighway, known as SCTEX-Tarlac became operational. The government ρáíd 83 million pesos to the Cojuangcos for right of way. The government spent 170 million pesos for private exit of Hacienda Luisita. Cojuangcos charges motorists P20 for use of this govt. built access road. This access road also leads to Luisita Golf and Country Club, and Las Haciendas Subidivision. The SCTEX Tarlac issue is bigger than Manny Villar’s C5 *******.

Why is ABSCBN, Inquirer and Senate not putting pressure against Cojuangcos the way they did with Villar?

Even when people are being murdered inside Hacienda Luisita, instead ABSCBN and Inquirer keep telling the Filipinos that Ninoy is a hero.

That Cory is a saint.

That Noy is a rockstar-aragorn-leonidas and “Filipino of the year”

And that we all have to hear Kris talk every day.

Philippines, wake up.

“Say no to the Yellow Propaganda.”

Source: History of the Philippines: Aquino Cojuangco Dark Secret

Can you melt my frozen heart? I bet you can’t.

(c) Ice Prince
(c) deep web enigma 2.0
*disclaimer; Hindi po sa akin ang artikulo na ito. nais ko lamang ibahagi*
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