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MSWF and the Surrender of this Nation

 by Victor Casquejo

 

Senate Bill 1869 & the traitor senators pushing for it: Senators Cayetano (Pia), Go, Poe, Zubiri, Estrada, Gatchalian, Escudero, Legarda, Ejercito, Revilla Jr., Villanueva and Padilla

The Laissez-faire principle is the empowerment of the private sector aka neoliberalism.
It's the power that exceeds government role in society and economy. It is the vehicle towards consolidation of wealth, as wealth controls all forms of power. He who controls the wealth of a nation, controls the government or the whole nation. 

Naturally, local oligarchs are subordinates of the international oligarchs/economic elites (the one percent). The globalist-elites via deregulation and privatization of nations' economy, were able to (almost) consolidate the wealth of the world. 

As 147 giant conglomerates that practically owns everything, is owned and controlled by only two companies - namely; BlackRock and Vanguard. President Bong Bong Marcos' Maharlika Sovereign Wealth Fund (MSWF) is set to lease all our Government Owned and Controlled Companies (GOCC)to the private sector for 20 effing years. So that means even in the matters of health issues, we will be under the merciless gl○b@li$t-elites - as presumably our Philhealth in the long run will be owned by the globalists' Universal Health Care

We can see how it is assimilated to the rushed Senate Bill 1869, attuned to the stripping of our constitutional rights and sovereignty via the WHO's plandemic treaty - in the next imminent scamdemic

Indisputably this nation is already sold to the gl○b@li$ts' GR€@T R€$€T/N€₩ ₩○R£D ○RD€R, and our enslavement is at hand.

SB 1869 is unconstitutional as it violates the 1987 Philippine Constitution to mention a few: Art II Section 4: The prime duty of the Government is to serve and protect the people.

There is already data worldwide that the C19 vaccine is harmful (causing serious adverse effects and deaths) and in fact, Philhealth listed many adverse effects for Filipinos to claim P100k for hospitalization due to vaccination - thus proving that the government is not serving and protecting the people by compelling them to take the experimental jab.

In fact compelling the people to participate on such clinical trial is already a crime, as it is grave coercion. Sec 15 also states: The State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them. SB 1869 will give power to government to arrest people suspected of disease for vaccination. Wherein, it violates Article III thus assuring: Section 1 No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.
If people will only check and scrutinize SB 1869 concerning the peoples' interest, welfare, and sovereignty of this nation by thoroughly reviewing the provisions of the Constitution, it is presumable that there are more violations to be unveiled.

The government, specifically the Legislative branch, can never keep a blind eye on such tyrannical bill. Specially when there is already Philippine Jurisprudence G.R. No. 192835 that enforces the resoluteness and finality of constitutional provisions, and to quote: The role of the Constitution cannot be overlooked. It is through the Constitution that the fundamental powers of government are established, limited and defined, and by which these powers are distributed among the several departments. 2. The Constitution is the basic and paramount law to which all other laws must conform and to which all persons, including the highest officials of the land, must defer. 3 Constitutional doctrines must remain steadfast no matter what may be the tides of time. It cannot be simply made to sway and accommodate the call of situations and much more tailor itself to the whims and caprices of government and the people who run it.

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Editor's Note:
All contents by our contributors are based on their personal observations and news / content as spoken or featured in major news sites.

One of the most in-you-face declaration of the plandemic is this Ted Talk of Bill Gates circa 2015 asking governments to prepare for the planned epidemic. Philippines has borrowed US$9.3 billion for this with oppressive demands, the better of which is to control our government.

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