Friday, December 12, 2025

PANIC MODE: Black Propaganda vs Inday Sara Backfires

The more they try to bully Inday Sara, the more public support she gets. Reminiscent of telenovelas where the underdog is clobbered with injustice and misfortune but comes out as the ultimate winner and oftentimes savior in the end.


Habang mas pinaigting ang paninira at diversionary tactics laban kay VP Sara Duterte, mas lumalakas ang suporta ng taumbayan. Sa gitna ng budget anomalies, flood control issues, at bilyon-bilyong nakaw, pilit nililihis ang usapan—pero palpak. Parang telenovela, mas binubully ang bida, mas lumalakas. Inday Sara stands firm: may tapang, prinsipyo, at paninindigan sa harap ng itim na propaganda.

Ridiculous attacks on Vice President Sara Duterte are serious manifestations of panic and desperation. The masterminds of these follies are now resorting to diversionary tactics to break the news cycle. 


They think that this strategy will divert the public’s attention away from the budget insertion and flood control projects anomalies and the “male -maletang bilyon-bilyong pagnanakaw”. 


Retired Supreme Court Justice Noel Tijam aptly sums it up:


“The recent so called Madriaga affidavit is the imagined orchestrated equivalent of the damning inculpatory Zaldy Co revelations. 


A political smear against VP Duterte by installment. 


I wonder what political narrative will come next leading to another impeachment complaint next year. 


The political opponents of VP Sara Duterte really fear her; not because she is a monster but somebody who will destroy them if she becomes President. 


I didn't realize that VP Duterte was that formidable and daunting. 


Even corrupt politicians are afraid of her. Political enemies seek to destroy her even by ignoring and closing their eyes to the trillion pesos mass corruption in the budget perpetrated by the present administration aligned with her political enemies. 


The massive black propaganda against VP Duterte makes her a person who is daunting and overwhelming. 


She is really a person to be reckoned with. 


A great asset for a national leader. 


VP Duterte really has guts and courage to face this kind of challenge. 


A great opportunity to show that she is far better than the rest. 


Just like great heroes and Saints who first have to undergo pain and suffering before achieving fulfillment, She might ultimately emerge as the courageous Saint Joan of Arc destined to save the Philippines. 


God always finds a way to correct imperfections and punish wrongdoings. 


God will never abandon our country and lead us astray. 


May God bless our country on the road to righteousness and salvation from corruption and bad governance.”


Ang mga kamakailang lantaran pero katawa-tawang pag-atake laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte ay malinaw na palatandaan ng panic at desperasyon. Ang mga utak sa likod ng mga kalokohang ito ay kumakapit na sa diversionary tactics para mabago ang takbo ng balita.


Akala nila, sa ganitong paraan, maililihis ang atensyon ng publiko mula sa mga anomalya sa budget insertion, flood control projects, at sa “malalaking bilyon-bilyong pagnanakaw.”


Habang mas binu-bully nila si Inday Sara, mas lalo naman siyang sinusuportahan ng publiko. Para itong mga telenovela kung saan ang inaaping bida ay paulit-ulit tinatamaan ng kawalang-katarungan at malas, pero sa huli, siya ang nagwawagi at nagiging tagapagligtas.


Ganito ito malinaw na ipinaliwanag ni Retired Supreme Court Justice Noel Tijam:


“Ang tinatawag na Madriaga affidavit ay isang gawang-isip at planadong palabas, na pilit ginagawang katumbas ng matitinding rebelasyon ni Zaldy Co.


Isa itong political smear laban kay VP Duterte, paisa-isa ang atake.


Nagtataka ako kung ano naman ang susunod na political narrative na iluluto para humantong sa panibagong impeachment complaint sa susunod na taon.


Talagang takot na takot ang mga political opponents ni VP Sara Duterte—hindi dahil isa siyang halimaw, kundi dahil kaya niya silang wasakin kapag siya ang naging Pangulo.


Hindi ko akalaing ganito siya ka-formidable at ka-daunting.


Kahit ang mga corrupt politicians ay takot sa kanya. Ang mga kaaway niya ay handang sirain siya, kahit pa pumikit na lang sila sa trilyong pisong korapsyon sa budget na ginawa ng kasalukuyang administrasyon na kaalyado ng kanyang mga kalaban.


Ang malawakang black propaganda laban kay VP Duterte ay lalo lamang nagpapakita na siya ay isang taong kinatatakutan at hindi basta-basta.


Siya ay tunay na dapat seryosohin.


Isang napakahalagang asset para sa isang national leader.


May tapang at lakas ng loob si VP Duterte na harapin ang ganitong klaseng hamon.


Isa itong malaking pagkakataon para ipakita na mas higit siya kaysa sa iba.


Tulad ng mga dakilang bayani at santo na dumaan muna sa sakit at paghihirap bago magtagumpay, maaari siyang umusbong bilang isang matapang na Saint Joan of Arc, na itinadhanang iligtas ang Pilipinas.


Ang Diyos ay laging may paraan upang itama ang mali at parusahan ang kasamaan.


Hindi kailanman pababayaan ng Diyos ang ating bansa at iligaw ito.


Nawa’y pagpalain ng Diyos ang ating bayan sa landas ng katuwiran at paglaya mula sa korapsyon at masamang pamamahala.”


#IndaySara #VP SaraDuterte #BlackPropaganda #PanicMode #TruthWillPrevail #StandWithSara #NoToCorruption #PhilippinePolitics #PeoplePower #HaveFunKeepFit




Saturday, October 25, 2025

What Happens When 72,000 Angels Stand Ready—But Remain Silent?

The Power of the Uncalled: The Greatest Battle Never Fought


In the stillness of Gethsemane, the air trembled with betrayal. Torches flickered. The sound of footsteps echoed as soldiers advanced toward Jesus. Humanity was about to lay hands on its Creator.

And in that charged moment, Jesus revealed something staggering to Peter, who had just drawn his sword in panic:

“Do you think that I cannot now pray to My Father, and He will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels?” — Matthew 26:53 (KJV)

Twelve legions.

That’s roughly 72,000 angels—a heavenly army capable of shaking the earth, overturning empires, and erasing darkness in an instant.

Yet Jesus didn’t call them.

He chose silence over strength. He chose surrender over spectacle.

He chose the cross.

Why? Because the greatest victory in history was never meant to be won by force—but by love.

The Measure of Angelic Might

Before we can grasp the weight of that choice, we must first understand what even one angel can do when dispatched by God’s command.

One Angel Against an Army

In 2 Kings 19:35, a single angel annihilated 185,000 Assyrian soldiers in one night. Just one.

That’s the kind of raw, divine power Jesus could have summoned instantly—times seventy-two thousand.

One Angel Against Satan Himself

In Revelation 20:1–3, an unnamed angel—not Michael, not Gabriel—descends from heaven, binds Satan with a great chain, and locks him in the abyss for a thousand years.

An unnamed servant, acting on God’s authority, subdued the prince of darkness himself.

It wasn’t about the angel’s power. It was about the authority of the One who sent him.

If one anonymous angel could bind Satan, what could 72,000 have done that night in Gethsemane?

Everything.

But Jesus allowed nothing.

The Paradox of Power: Strength Through Restraint

At Gethsemane, we see the greatest paradox of divine power: true strength is not in domination, but in restraint.

Why Jesus Never Called the Angels

  1. To Fulfill Prophecy
  2. His arrest, trial, and crucifixion were not accidents—they were foretold for generations (Isaiah 53). The Son of God came not to escape death but to conquer it through obedience.
  3. To Reveal a Different Kingdom
  4. The world glorifies violence and revenge. But Jesus unveiled a Kingdom ruled by mercy, humility, and grace. His silence spoke louder than thunder. His surrender disarmed the powers of darkness.
  5. To Win the Real War
  6. The true battle was not against soldiers or swords—it was against sin, death, and Satan.
  7. A physical victory would have saved His life.
  8. The cross saved ours.

The Uncalled Legions: What They Teach Us About God

The restraint of Heaven that night shows us two unshakable truths about God:

  1. His Mercy Is Measured by His Power
  2. The God who could have unleashed judgment chose compassion instead. The same authority that closed the lions’ mouths for Daniel opened the tomb on Easter morning.
  3. The Victory Was Written Before the Fight Began
  4. The cross was not a defeat—it was a predetermined triumph.
  5. Every angelic battle, every heavenly victory, all point back to the moment Jesus declared, “It is finished.”

The outcome was never in doubt. Heaven’s silence was the sound of victory unfolding.

Lessons for Believers: Our Authority in Christ

The story of the 72,000 uncalled angels isn’t just history—it’s a message for every believer today.

We Fight From Victory, Not For It Through Christ, the battle is already won. We are not fighting to earn victory—we are walking in one that’s already secured.

We Carry Heaven’s Authority

Our power isn’t in emotion or effort, but in the Name of Jesus.

“Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7 (KJV)

That name commands heaven and earth. It still breaks chains, silences storms, and heals the broken.

We Are Never Alone

One angel can destroy an army.

We have the Spirit of the Living God within us.

What, then, can stand against us?

The Cross: Heaven’s Greatest Victory So, what happens when 72,000 angels descend together? They don’t. Because their Commander-in-Chief chose a greater plan.

Jesus’s restraint was not weakness—it was divine strategy.

By refusing to summon the angels, He opened the gates of salvation.

By surrendering, He conquered.

By dying, He brought life.

The cross—not an army—became the symbol of victory that shook eternity.

Reflect & Share

What moves you most about Jesus’s decision not to call the angels?

How does His restraint reshape your understanding of strength and salvation?

Share your thoughts below—and remember: the same power that held back Heaven that night now lives in you.




Saturday, October 18, 2025

Digong

The Law Does Not Kneel Before Power

By: Coach Noel | HaveFunKeepFit Editorial


Let’s be clear: this is not about personalities. This is about principles — specifically, the principle that the law, no matter who you are, does not kneel before power.

I’ve seen the viral videos, the debates, the “pa-deep” legal takes. Some sound smart — until you actually check the facts. So let’s unpack this for ordinary Filipinos who deserve clarity, not noise.



1. Jurisdiction 101: Who Has the Right to Judge?

The issue with the International Criminal Court (ICC) and former President Rodrigo Duterte isn’t about guilt or innocence — it’s about jurisdiction.

Before the ICC can even lift a finger, it must prove it has authority over the Philippines. And that’s where things fall apart for them.

The Philippines withdrew from the ICC on March 17, 2019.

Under Article 127 of the Rome Statute, a country that withdraws remains bound for only one year after the withdrawal notice.

Simple math: one year after March 17, 2019 — that’s March 17, 2020.

Yet the ICC Prosecutor filed to investigate Duterte on May 24, 2021, and the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber approved it on September 15, 2021 — long after we were officially out.

In law, that’s what you call beyond jurisdiction. In street terms? Wala na silang karapatan.

2. Burundi vs. Philippines: Apples and Mangga

The ICC points to its Burundi case as precedent — but that’s misleading.

Burundi’s investigation began before withdrawal took effect, so jurisdiction remained valid for one year.

In the Philippine case, the ICC came knocking two years too late.

Even ICC Judges de Brichambaut and Lordkipanidze agreed — jurisdiction must be triggered before withdrawal becomes final, or the Court has no power.

If the courtroom doesn’t exist anymore, saan mo ipapadala ang subpoena?

3. VP Sara’s Statement: Not Defiance, But Duty

Critics claim that Vice President Inday Sara Duterte’s rejection of ICC jurisdiction shows “defiance.”

On the contrary, she was doing her job — defending the rule of law and national sovereignty.

You cannot defy a court that has no authority over you.

That’s not defiance — that’s legal literacy.

4. The Real Question: Law or Politics?

So why did the ICC cite VP Sara’s comments to deny interim release for PRRD?

Because this is no longer about law — it’s about politics dressed as justice.

And let’s be honest: if the ICC can bend its own rules just to target one man, then who’s really undermining justice here?

5. To My Fellow Filipinos: Think Before You Clap

Not every lawyer speaks the truth. Some speak for clicks, clout, or clients.

Being a lawyer does not make one infallible — case in point: Claire Castro and Leni Robredo.

You don’t need a law degree to understand fairness, logic, or sovereignty.

You just need common sense and a love for truth.

Bottom Line:

Before we let politics cloud our judgment, remember — jurisdiction first, judgment second.

No court can try a case it no longer has the power to hear.

And no Filipino should let foreign institutions decide what justice means for us.

Because in the end — the law does not kneel before power, whether local or international.

#TatayDigong #RuleOfLaw #ICC #PhilippineSovereignty #LegalTruth