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The Medical and Legal Truths about the RH Bill April 30

April 27, 2011 by Good Samaritan

You are invited to Women Speak Out: The Medical and Legal Truths about the RH Bill on April 30, 2011 Saturday, 2 pm to 4 pm at the Chapel of the Eucharistic Lord in SM Mega Mall.

Speakers are Dr. Lucille Montes, a medical doctor and couselor, and Atty. Cristina Montes. Know the truth from women who can speak the truth about the RH Bill.

This is free and open to the public.

Life Insurance and Diabetes: 4 Tips to Save Money

April 27, 2011 by Good Samaritan

My radar recently picked up the issue of life insurance and diabetes.  Why of course from an insurer’s point of view, life insurance issued to known diabetes sufferers are a big risk.  Their bean counters of course factor in that risk in their life insurance premiums computation and you get expensive payments.  You need life insurance.  You are diabetic.  And you want to save money.  Lower those blood sugar readings.  Without drugs.  Stop being diabetic for the rest of your life.  Your doctor is wrong. Type 2 diabetes is curable.  Not just manageable, curable.

You read that right. I’m telling you, that you can control your blood sugar levels without medication. And you can cure your type 2 diabetes.  And come out much healthier than you ever imagined.

Here are some tips:

1. You need a better diet.  Paleo Diet.  The original human diet before agriculture invented the carbohydrate insanity of sugar, wheat, rice, potatoes, corn and oats.  Gluten free, Dairy Free. Paleo diet.  Maximum caveman performance.  Maximum food satisfaction, with recipes and videos http://paleodiet.co/

2. You need bitter melon.  A fruit.  This bitter fruit is your friend, not your foe.  Eat it as raw fruit, drink it as tea, take it in capsule form.  They will all work.  Secrets of bitter melon fruit for diabetes revealed at http://bitermelondiabetes.com

Be inspired by the engineer de Wayne Mc Culley:

Read about him and his book at http://bittermelondiabetes.com/2011/04/death-to-diabetes-book-by-dewayne-mcculley/

“You mean, you’ve been going out to these meetings, giving lectures, getting people off of their medications for free? So what’s the catch?”

“There’s no catch, I just wanted to share my luck.”

3. You need a new support group, social life – mingle with the winners.  Paleo Diet Support forums.  For cooked paleo diet join http://cavemanforum.com for raw paleo diet join http://rawpaleoforum.com

4. Cure every “incurable” disease you have by reading the free website http://www.curemanual.com and open your eyes to a world of health. Without fear of any disease.

Diabetes and blood sugar is easy to control and cure. You can get rid of your medication fast and forever. You will have good blood sugar readings that will clear of you of diabetes. And your life insurance premiums can be re-negotiated. Then you save money.

You may thank me later when this works for you. Just do it. No procrastination now. Think of all the money you will save. Think of passing all those executive check ups with flying colors of a 20 year old.

Comet Elenin – Earth – Sun Alignments Causing Earthquakes? Prepare for Sept 26, 2011

April 27, 2011 by Good Samaritan

The comet discoverer Leonid Elenin answered the questions of comet Elenin – Earth – Sun alignments causing earthquakes by blogging about the “significant earthquakes on Earth (from 7-th magnitude by Richter scale and higher), as well as relative position of Solar System planets and the comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin).”

See http://spaceobs.org/en/2011/04/21/is-there-a-relationship-between-the-conjunctions-of-comet-elenin-and-earthquakes-on-earth/

Leonid Elenin says:

No comments, your can make own conclusions… I just want to note that on March 11 2011, to the conjunction the comet with the Earth remained 3 days. Is it large or little time interval? I think it’s difficult to judge.

Leonid Elenin has no comment on the matter. Let the data speak for themselves. Let you and others interpret the data. Leonid Elenin flatly says their is no brown dwarf.

The brown dwarf theory is being propagated by people who do not subscribe to the electric universe theory. They theorize that all these solar flares and earthquakes via alignments are caused by enormous gravity that can only be explained by a massive dark object accompanying comet Elenin. But if you take into account the Electric Comet theory of Wallace Thornhill, these solar flares and earthquakes via comet makes sense.

View discussion of Electric Comets by Wallace Thornhill. Click Here.

The last alignment with comet Elenin was March 9 to March 11 and we saw the destruction of parts of Japan plus the ongoing Fukushima Nuclear Crisis.

The NEXT comet Elenin – Earth – Sun alignment is predicted around September 26, 2011. By that time we are in for a good show. But me and my extended family are not going to let this pass by without any preparation.

We know from history about cosmic body caused destruction. That our ancestors told of horrifying things with comets. And we should heed their warnings.

We are negotiating a family retreat where with a mix of factors like support group, relative distance from known fault lines and food and water supplies may be easier. We are looking at temporarily living there a month before the alignment happens. Maybe even resorting to pitching tents to sleep in instead of indoors in case any earthquakes happen. Looking at heeding the advice of other people like storing lots of food in the freezer and consuming those first when the electricity goes out. Then consuming the canned goods. The children may go on a 2 week leave from school until the danger passes us by.

I sincerely hope no serious harm comes September 2011, but it is better to be prepared than not.

Follow the ongoing discussion of comet Elenin in the electric universe forum at Thunderbolts.info. Click here.

Bitter Melon Tea for Diabetes Good Deed For The Day

April 25, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Great deed for the day. The usual messenger who visits me once in a while, I have taught about raw bitter melon fruit. He says he has been on the raw bitter melon fruit, but it is bitter and you sort of get tired of the bitterness. Enter the solution, bitter melon tea! It’s so easy to get into it. The popular brand is Charantia and it is everywhere in the city.

Dosage is simply 4 times a day. That is 1 tea after every meal. So 3 meals makes 3 cups of teas. And 1 cup just before sleeping. It’s so easy to control your blood sugar levels even if you get sick of raw bitter melon.

Why do I know the dosage? Let’s just say I know the most qualified and experienced people who can rightfully suggest how this bitter melon tea is used.

Bring a couple of tea bags with you all the time. Need something hot for breakfast? Use bitter melon tea. Need to socialize after lunch? Use bitter melon tea. Need to socialize after dinner? Drink bitter melon tea. Don’t be ashamed to ask for hot water in a cafe. If you must pay for their tea, just get hot water and use your bitter melon tea.

I think cafes should be more accommodating to diabetics and offer bitter melon tea on the menu! How about some public service huh? Think of bitter melon tea as social corporate responsibility.

Banaue Hapao Road Risks and Rewards

April 25, 2011 by Good Samaritan

From the well paved and very accessible Banaue town proper, you have the option of going to Hapao, another community with its own set of rice terraces. You have to traverse more than 9 km on a very difficult and dangerous track which has always been a challenge. Sections cemented, but most unsurfaced and is merely a cut on the side of the mountain (with very steep slopes), which after every rainfall is blocked by mudslides until road crews can appear to clear it, often taking days to do so. If you are in Hapao and a landslide occurs well then you’re trapped until it’s cleared because there is no other way out of the Hapao Valley (it’s a dead-end road).

We unwittingly went through this risky Banaue Hapao Road on our way to Native Village Inn. Paradise yes, but the risk was we could get stuck in paradise. We thought of turning back. But it seems that the native Ifugaos in the area frequented the road enough. They had overloaded jeepneys and one time a bus came through the road. So we pressed on.

It was a pee in your pants experience. The road was muddy. My steering was delayed and sliding. The rear driving wheels were slipping. And the braking was delayed. Our Toyota Fortuner used city tires and was not a 4×4. There was a one time a jeep on head on stopped and said we should pass, that it was big enough. Are you nuts???? Hell, we’ll fall by the cliff if we did that. I stopped and backed up to a house. My wife got out and their driver went out and made arrangements with the house owner to move his tricycle from the parking lot because we needed the space to have the jeepney pass through and the bus behind him as well.








Of course our urban cowardliness was there, but this seemed normal for the Ifugao people who lived there. So we pressed on and made our way to Native Village Inn.

Instead of our planned 2 nights, we thought of cutting it by 1 day to attempt to go back to Banaue town proper because being possibly stuck in paradise was just unacceptable because we had reservations in our other destinations and this was just the first leg of our trip!

Luckily we met a jeepney driver who drove up a family to the inn. We got his number. In the morning we were hoping to have sunny weather, but it was not so. In fact it was raining in the early morning and still drizzling in the morning. We waited until 8am. Then we decided to call Lambert, the jeepney driver. We asked him to come by public transportation (tricycle), then be our navigator going down the Hapao Banaue road to Banaue town proper.

Lucky for me, my wife volunteered to drive this time. Sure enough we had a head on incident with an overloaded jeepney but we had the confidence of a local driver and guide Lambert and he made the arrangements so we could pass through one another without falling off the cliff. Lambert himself stood an inch or two at the edge of the cliff, but that seemed normal to him and the other Ifugao children.

View the actual video of our cliff hanging driving adventure negotiating with a fully packed jeepney head on. It’s in Tagalog though. I was just describing that Lambert was guiding us, and the cliff was dangerously beautiful and it seemed normal for Lambert to be standing inches from doom. And later Lambert said that the jeepney driver was uneducated for not backing up instead. And at the end you hear our rear tires slipping trying to push our vehicle along.

So lessons learned here:

  • If you really want to go to Hapao or Native Village Inn you need to go through this road, there is no other way.
  • This is normal to the Ifugao natives, in fact this road is already progress for those who reside in Hapao.
  • If you want to go through this with your own vehicle, use off road tires, and a 4×4 vehicle and hire a local Ifugao guide to accompany you.
  • Fear of falling off a cliff is true and ever present… but at least you have the best breathtaking non stop rice terraces views unavailable in Banaue town proper.

I’m glad we survived this and experienced the paradise that is Native Village Inn. Of course your sense of risk and reward may be different from mine.

Native Village Inn, Uhaj, Banaue Rice Terraces – Welcome to Paradise

April 22, 2011 by Good Samaritan

The first leg of our Luzon road trip took us to Native Village Inn located in Uhaj, Banaue. This inn was built on top of a hill with the most majestic view this section of rice terraces. I will first discuss Native Village Inn, its accommodations, ambiance, hospitality, facilities. Getting there belongs to another blog post.

Banaue Native Village Inn Picnic View

Banaue Native Village Inn Picnic View


The picnic view on a clear afternoon.


The picnic view on regular cloudy morning.

Banaue is cool, cool, cool. The air is fresh fresh fresh. The views are spectacular, majestic, astounding and every superlative you can think of. You think you’ve driven up steep enough? The last leg up the green entrance gate is even steeper. The welcome sign is befitting: “Welcome to Paradise We Hope You Have A Pleasant Stay.” Oh yes, we did, we did.

Every architectural detail in Native Village Inn just so blends with the location. Native Village Inn is also blessed with the traditional highly skilled craftsmanship of the Ifugao. Their huts, their furniture, their decorations.

There are 2 fireplaces, one outside and one inside. At the time we stayed there, the indoor fireplace exhaust was out of order.

We stayed in authentic traditional Ifugao huts. The mattresses filled the entire floor space. The design of the ifugao hut is suited for this cold climate. Inside we had electricity, working 220v AC outlets where I got to charge my cell phones and netbook.

Smart and Globe have signals. You can call and text. I even got to do some internet. Slow GPRS. But when I needed to reboot a server I was able to connect via ssh terminal and do my thing. I got to sleep soundly and my good dreams continued.

Outside were mens and womens toilets. Modern toilets. With the amenities you are looking for. Toilet seat, tiles, lots of good quality toilet paper. And they have fresh running water, including a separate sink. I never tried taking a shower. No way in this cold weather.

The individual huts which accommodated guests were surrounded by a tastefully designed garden of various plants and flowers native to the area. This paradise is literally at the top of a mountain so everywhere you run to will wind up in the edge of a cliff. So watch out for your very young children.


My son takes a video of the accommodations.

The staff were very courteous, they were 3 ladies. They did the kitchen stuff, the cleaning stuff and the butlering stuff. The food is conventional Filipino food. I’m a raw foodist raw paleo dieter so I can give no comment. My wife and kids seemed to be okay with the food.

The highlight for me was the main picnic table. This is where we have our breakfast and lunch. The most immense, Imax, spectacular mountain view of seemingly endless rice terraces, the road to Hapao and more mountains. This is paradise. Paradise you wish you could stay in forever… it’s like a dream. A dream come true where you get to forget everything else and just be happy with your loved ones.



Banaue Native Village Inn Picnic View
Banaue Native Village Inn Picnic View

The drive up to Native Village Inn via the Banaue to Hapao cliff road is muddy tricky. You must have off road tires and a 4×4 for safety and confidence for all you fellow urbanites. Preferably go up and down with a local guide. Or you can leave your vehicle in Banaue town proper and hire their own local vehicle and local driver to drive you up.

Contact Native Village Inn via their official website: http://www.nativevillage-inn.com/

Parts of Japan are Sinking

April 22, 2011 by Good Samaritan

Visual proof that parts of Japan are sinking. Some guy was gracious enough to spend some time and splice together some videos. First a 2006 movie trailer of Japan Sinking. Then actual footages of liquefaction and ground movement. Then the March 11, 2011 tsunami.

It’s pretty obvious that in those places where the tsunami hit, their real estate prices have plummeted. Also in the places where liquefaction is taking place, those real estate prices will plummet too. And if you happen to live in places where the liquefaction is taking place, you should get out.

What is troubling is that since Magnitude 9 earthquake on March 11, 2011, the earthquakes in the Japan have continued, big ones at 6 and 7 magnitude seem normal these days.

It’s all part of earth changes. The only guarantee in this world is that nothing remains the same, nothing is forever, change is a guarantee. It does look like parts of Japan are sinking, along with the uninhabitable Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown, it’s just time to move on and move out for a lot of people.

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