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By the way, if it's unlawful for farmers to use the roads to dry the palay, why doesn't the govt help them out and provide places and spaces for them to do this? PBBM was supposed to be leading the agricultural sector--to zero avail. No help for farmers in any way. Coconut products with Pinoy labels sold here use Thai coconuts now.

(I still remember when the farmers would take up just a third or half of the roads in Cavite or similar to dry their rice harvests. It was just the way things were done--and Pinas was still a rice-producing, rice-exporting country then, the 60s.)

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Apr 10Liked by SuperSally888

Carlos Sorreta brokered the Sputnik COVID vaccine donations to the Philippines when he was the Ambassador to Russia.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1138569

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Thank you for this news summary. Depressing, all around. Still, the CBCP hasn't learned the TRUTH about these dangerous shots?!? (Or are they getting PHP for their support? I wouldn't put it past them, since that's the way the whole "COVID" scam was perpetrated upon the world everywhere, and there is enough corruption and evil still to make it work.) Yet--those who were vaxxed and survived may also be suffering from some kind of brainwashing, too--I don't know. Still see social media posts by people bragging about their nth booster while complaining that they "got COVID" again!

Yes, back when we were kids in the 60s, school started in June, ended in March. We always went to the beach for summer vacation. For the typhoon season, we used to have loud sirens blaring in the early mornings in each city when a typhoon came, and depending on the number of signals, kids in elementary, high school or college would not have classes (Signal No. 1 = 1 signal, No. 2, No. 3, etc., respectively) We always hoped for a No. 2 or 3 so we'd enjoy an unscheduled "no classes" day! Typhoons were actually exciting times for us kids back then, as we'd huddle in the house with family, listen to the wind howling outside and the rain splatter on the windows, go about the house with a flashlight or candle in hand (power was usually cut off), play with siblings or pets, draw and read -- fun -- that is, if your house wasn't in danger of flooding, or your roof flying off, or debris or trees falling onto your place! I guess it was similar to a "camping" adventure, now that I think back on it!

How are your kids doing in their school? Do they like it? Are they challenged enough?

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Tedros is a danger to any nation he touches, he seeks control over national and individual sovereignty and is a smooth talking viper for evil, don't allow him into your house for the evil he brings will surely destroy you.

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