Dear Social Credit/Monetary Reform Friends:
I am sending this email in behalf of the casualties of the recent super typhoon and great floods that hit Philippines and heavlly damaged my Capiz province and its neighboring provinces of Aklan, Iloilo and Antique where until now the poor inhabitants are under muddy water situation and in desperate need of help.
My poor members are now trying to build shacks from the scratch
for them to dwell for the time being. But my major concern is to help obtain food aid,
medicines for my poor family members, poor members of my organization in Capiz, friends and poor families known to me- who are in the hour of need.
Our rented old house has been damaged too, the gate and fences
damaged. So many things to repair. Even our plants have been totally damaged in the project site. My own child has been wounded by
nails and presently being remedied for recovery.
My wife has also gotten ill following the storm and floods. My poor members are mostly sick and hungry, some are nerve-shocked or nerve-wracked. They could not believe that their small houses are gone that they could not find where there were led to by the powerful and deadly wind during the storm attacks.
The provinces in the heavily-stricken Panay Island are
still in the apocalyptic situation. There is another new threatening
storm again coming to the Philippines this week.
We pray and hope it will not
come. That's too much for us.
According to the news the damage caused by
the recent supertyphoon Frank nationwide is at P4.27 Billion, but the worst hit were Capiz, Aklan,
Iloilo and Antique provinces-my place.
Honestly, we need large-scale aid for Capiz, Aklan, Iloilo and Antique provinces, but we just appeal for any from anyone, any family or group there to help recover my family members, members and friends known to us who are screaming for help.
This calamity has almost crushed the inhabitants of 4 provinces in the Panay Island to the ground.
About Capiz and the calamity victims: my family members and
my poor colleagues are still suffering the aftermath of the storm and
floods.
My wife and friends have reported to me that still so many families in Capiz suffer the
aftermath of the calamity. 20 poor colleagues and friends, poor
families are continually asking help to me for emergency foods, any cash or
medicines or old clothes.
Most of them are homeless as wiped out by the super typhoon.
Their things have been blown away by the wind. NOTHING LEFT BUT THEIR
SHATTERED LIVES.
This situation has totally wiped the poor inhabitants out. But we keep on hoping for recovery. THE ONLY LAST MEANS is hope.
The storm with velocity of 430 kph has devastated the
neighboring province of Aklan Province where my poor friends are also screaming
for help and presently languishing in difficulties.
The poor peoples of the Panay Island where Capiz province
is located are almost crushed to the down. We are tossing the stormy
sea.
If anyone or somebody can endorse
us for emergency calamity aid of any material or financial aid to any overseas based private AID AGENCY(ies) today, this week?
I hope this
appeal will not be junked down --which is another tragedy.
Can 10/20 individuals/families there in the Western World: USA, Canada, UK, etc. donate $50 to $100 to help me raise emergency $1,000 for me to send food aid, medicines, old clothes, etc. for my family members, poor members and poor families in Capiz this week?
MY POOR FAMILY MEMBERS, POOR MEMBERS OF MY
GROUP, POOR FRIENDS, POOR FAMILIES KNOWN TO ME ARE PRESENTLY
LANGUISHING, and they urgently need any food aid, medicines, clothes or
any cash money.
I would like to raise emergency $500 to $1,000 calamity fund for my family members, poor members, and poor families known to me.
I urgently need any fund to buy
some boxes of breads, sacks of rice, ready to eat foods, medicines and old clothes, etc here
in Metro Manila, and THEN IMMEDIATELY SEND TO ROXAS, CAPIZ through my wife
Reynalda via food transfer or whatever transfer.
My poor members, friends are trying to build
shacks for them to dwell. I have also directed my wife to give spaces at
home for the homeless families and children.
My poor members' homes have been totally blown away by gigantic and powerful storm. Nothing left.
Indeed the damages caused by supertyphoon and floods
almost of billions of pesos aggravating poverty and acute money crisis,
and savaging the present food crisis and rice crisis in the country.,
THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM is the major roadblock to aid the
victims of calamities while payments of interest both odious and even
legitimate debts continue to foreign banks, IMF and WB. PAYMENTS OF
INTEREST TO ODIOUS DEBTS TO AMERICAN BANKS around $500,000 DAILY, PLUS
MORE THAN $400 interest per second to bilateral and multilateral
creditors.
NO IMMEDIATELY MONEY FOR THE VICTIMS OF CALAMITIES. The
government has to beg foreign aid or borrow money at interest--FROM THE
PESTIFEROUS BANKING SYSTEM--which is another tragedy.
There are news of aid but there is no any aid in
Capiz, Aklan, Iloilo and Antique provinces and in most provinces, there are 30 to 50 provinces
damaged. And it is silly that there is no any money, MY PROPOSAL TO
CREATE AND PRINT THE MONEY DEBT FREE FOR THE VICTIMS OF CALAMITY is
always as before ignored by the Government.
Foreign aid is not enough. US aid is only
concentrated on the sinking ferry tragedy where hundreds of Filipinos
died. But those storm survivors like my family, members and friends are
almost on the same boat.
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT ELSE TO SAY. I hate the circumstances. The world is no longer safe for humans being continuously threatened by man-made and natural calamities.
Thank you very much for reading, for any possible help and for any possible endorsement.
Sincerely and gratefully yours,
Eric V. Encina Filipino Social Crediter/Monetary Reformer
ericencina@yahoo.com
MY LAMENTATION OF CALAMITY IN CAPIZ AND IN THE
PHILIPPINES
By Eric V. Encina
I am indeed lamenting right now. I am pressed and compelled to
write something urgently about the calamitous aftermath of worst
typhoon “Frank” (international code name) Fengshen) that hit the
country so far this 2008 that battered Philippines over the weekend
leaving up 229 dead and 700 passengers and crew members who are still
missing after the ferry sank down last Saturday off Sibuyan Island, Romblon Province, Philippines.
CAPIZ TRAGEDY:
I am very disturbed what happened to Capiz province and in the Philippines . THIS CALAMITY HAS INDEED AGGRIEVED THE CURRENT FOOD/RICE CRISIS AND HUNGER of Filipinos in the countryside.
JOB APPLICATION AND THE CALAMITY:
While
I am in the final stage of compliance of my job application here in
Metro Manila and sadly I am away from my family, wife and children in
Capiz, I have been tormented here by the dreadful effects of the typhoon, to my family, colleagues, friends in Roxas City, Capiz, also in Iloilo, Aklan and Antique and in Quezon province that terribly impoverished the inhabitants.
CASH BOND AND THE NEEDS OF MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS:
I
am about to go to the office this afternoon, today, June 23, Monday,
and to negotiate to allow me to work to other company through referral
or endorsement without ANY CASH BOND or I will negotiate for a
promissory note for cash bond requirement for my employment. I need the
money urgently to help my family, poor colleagues and
friends who are PRESENTLY groaning and desperate for food aid and other
live-saving stuffs in Capiz province.
MESSAGES:
I am constantly receiving messages day and
night via text cellular messages, and from the news information from
the radio, the television and newspapers here in Metro Manila about the
annihilating effects of the worst typhoon in Capiz, Panay Island region and all over the Philippines .
STATES OF CALAMITY:
Capiz, Iloilo, Aklan and Antique Provinces in the Panay Island
are in the STATE OF CALAMITY : Everything is in disarray. No electric
power though other stores are using power generator. Major telephone
lines are still disconnected. Shipping lines are still cancelled in a
week time. But airplane might resume anytime this week.
In Roxas City alone, excluding
other towns in Capiz, reportedly, the estatimated damages are around
P70 Million or $1.2 Million . BUT LIVES HAVE BEEN LOST. Money can’t
estimate the costs of loss of human lives.
I
received messages that my poor family members, poor colleagues, poor
families known to me are SCREAMING, GROANING ABOUT THE TREMENDOUS
DAMAGED CAUSED BY FLOODS AND STORM. Their natives houses were totally
blown up by strong and deadly wind and some taken by the currents of
floodwaters. Their plants, our plants were damaged. POOR FAMILIES lost
their belongings, clothes. Some died on the spot caused by flying
galvanized iron while trying to fix the damaged rooftops.
Over
500, 000 in Roxas alone and 1.2 Million families in Capiz province have
been affected by the recent floods and worst typhoon.
There are more than 50 provinces in the Philippines have been damaged by the recent storm.
THE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES is doing the search and rescue
operations and providing aid, although limited, and it seems unable to
help those affected areas and provinces at the same tine. Some roads
are still impassable
There are so many needy in the EVACUATION CENTERS in most affected provinces in the Philippine countryside WAITING FOR URGENT HELP FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND FROM OTHERS WHO WOULD LIKE TO HELP THEM URGENTLY.
EMERGENCY APPEAL FOR HELP FOR MY FAMILY, POOR COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS AND FAMILIES IN CAPIZ PROVINCE :
$1,000 possible aid or any ameliorating relief amount today, this week:
My family members, poor colleagues, friends and poor families known to me in Capiz province are screaming for urgent help for any EMERGENCY AND FASTEST ROUTE OF HELP OF ANY MATERIAL AID OR ANY AMOUNT OF HELP TODAY:
They are asking help from me today, tomorrow, this week.
I HAVE TO DECIDED TO WRITE THIS WITH AWE AND FEAR THAT I want to raise $1,000 to HELP THEM URGENTLY. I can fraction the fund if possible.
I NEED TO GO (GO HOME FOR A WHILE) TO ROXAS CITY , CAPIZ FOR 5 DAYS TIME this month of June TO:
- check my wife and children
- to fix our small rented old house-center
- to visit my poor colleagues, friends and poor families known to me
- to
give local tv and radio talks about the solutions to calamities- my
proposal TO STOP PAYMENT OF INTEREST OF CAPIZ PROVINCE TO WB AND OR TO
CREATE DEBT FREE MONEY TO HELP THE VICTIMS.
I NEED THE FOLLOWING urgently TO BRING TO ROXAS, CAPIZ
- Ready to eat foods
- Medicines
- Old/used clothes
- Batteries
- Flashlights
- At least 4 Transistor radios
I
am humbly appealing with my prayers for emergency help again to help me
raise the fund $1,000 to help my own pitiful family members
particularly in the mountainous villages, my colleagues and friends and
poor families known to me as urgent as possible.
FOOD
AID OR RICE AID IS THE URGENT PRIORITY THAN ANYTHING ELSE. Second the
medicines, then clothes and the repair of their damaged houses
particularly the rooftops. AMONG THE MOST PITIFUL VICTIMS, and that is
the priority is the plight of the children who are already suffering
malnutrition and hunger ever prior to calamity.
Please send any help, donation, calamity fund whatever through friends or colleagues or any churches or organizations via www.philsend.com or via www.xoom.com or via Western Union or via bank credit transfer to my mission account below:
Eric V. Encina,
Philippine Peso SA#0471-1906-75,
Landbank of the Philippines (LBP)
Roxas City Branch, Capiz,
Philippines
Swift Code/IBAN – TLBPPHMMXXX
I count on you. I will keep you up to date in all my capacity about the situation.
TREMENDOUSLY DISTURBED:
I have been tremendously disturbed since this worse typhoon and floods heavily and mercilessly hit
Capiz province, that THREATENED to risk my wife, children, poor
colleagues, friends who are both suffering illnesses, and suffering the
problems of poverty.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS and the lost contact to my family:
I do not have enough sleep until now since then when I lost contact to my wife and children in more than 48 hours.
Mostly
are in shattered lives after the calamity. Iloilo province, the
neighbor of Capiz is also terribly hit that until now most towns are
under floodwaters.
CANCELLATION OF ODIOUS DEBTS AND CESSATION OF INTEREST PAYMENTS TO IMF AND WB:
While
IMF has just concluded its mission to Philippines last week, THE ONLY
SOLUTION TO DEBT AND POVERTY AND GIVE RELIEF FOR THE VICTIMS OF
CALAMITIES IS TO CANCELL THE ODIOUS DEBTS AND THE CESSATION OF INTEREST PAYMENTS IN 2008:
THE DEBT-FUELLED AND STRUCTURAL REFORM POLICIES OF THE IMF AND WB ARE ONLY CAUSING MAN-MADE CALAMITIES TO FILIPINO PEOPLE.
There must be NO payment
of interest in the remaining months of 2008 but rather to use the money
to help the poor Filipino victims of calamity to wrestle the effects
and help them find way to sustainability and survival.
It is unfair to pay interest while peoples are in the dungeon of calamities, hunger, starvation and poverty in the countryside.
OR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES MUST CREATE THE MONEY DEBT FREE TO HELP THE VICTIMS OF CALAMITY SUCH AS LIKE THIS.
CANCELLATION OF (ODIOUS OR EVEN LEGITIMATE) DEBTS AND OR CESSATION OF INTEREST PAYMENTS TO IMF, WB, FOREIGN BANKS AND OTHER BILATERAL CREDITORS CAN GIVE GREAT HELP TO THE NEEDY AND POOR VICTIMS OF TYPHOON AND FLOODS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE.
OR THE DEBT FREE MONEY CREATION CAN DO MORE SUBSTANTIVELY BY THE GOVERNMENT THROUGH THE FACILITY OF THE CENTRAL BANK.
This
must be action today. Asking help from overseas either foreign-state
aid or from the agencies or from individuals is not enough under the
present apocalyptic situation.
I am waiting for any comments, reaction, suggestions, or any emergency assistance.
I
am deeply troubled while I am in job search in Metro Manila . Metro
Manila was also hit by storms where there were and are still places
being flooded and peoples are also picking the pieces from the
aftermath of storms. School classes are cancelled today, Monday, June
23 because of the weather problem. Most poor peoples in Metro Manila
are also affected by floods and typhoon.
Thank you very much indeed.
Sincerely and Gratefully yours,
Eric V. Encina
Filipino Social Crediter/Monetary Reformer
Permanent Address:
c/o Lito Alhambra Old House, Homesite,
Km2, Brgy. Lawa-an, PO Box 8 , 5800
Roxas City , Capiz , Philippines
ericencina@yahoo.com
Present and Temporary Address:
Eric V. Encina
c/o Sitio Spiritual,
Bo. Payatas B.
Quezon City, Metro Manila ,
Philippines
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