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Date Posted: 02:33:09 05/06/19 Mon
Author: Carlo G. Soldevilla
Subject: ...Ysidra .... (Pls. check spelling. Thanks.).
In reply to: Carlo G. Soldevilla 's message, "The Man in Dau by Carlo G. Soldevillla" on 20:42:58 05/05/19 Sun

>The Man in Dau
>By Carlo G. Soldevillla
>Written on May 6, 2019
>
>Early dawn today, I met a man in Dau,
>Like me, he’s a passenger waiting for a bus, but I
>never bothered to ask him where will he go.
>Seated on the same pew, we conversed, but mostly he
>did the talking.
>
>He is a Filipino and he got a Master Sergeant brother
>who is a retired U.S. veteran (of Filipino ancestry)
>brother who fought for the U.S. in both Korean War
>and Vietnam War. His brother is now a pensioner of
>U.S. . In short, his brother is a citizen of U.S. ,
>he is living and he is based U.S.
>-0-
>He (the man in Dau) was sharing or talking to me
>about wars –the root of which, according to him--the
>looted gold by the soldiers of Japan when the economy
>and the power of Japan was that strong prior to World
>War II.
>
>-0-
>
>The man in Dau shared to me this:
>“In 1935, Japan had 500 war boats while U.S. had only
>300.”…
>….so Japan was decisive in entering into war,
>under-estimating the strength of U.S.
>
>He continued: “But during the war, when the Allied
>nations (U.S., Britain) joined forces, the Allied
>forces’ boat exceeded that of Japan.
>
>Much more, what really led to Japan’s downfall was the
>throwing of the Atomic bomb.”
>
>-0-
>The thing that the man in Dau, Pampanga shared to me
>which I cannot forget is that is about my search for
>an answer—about who killed Ninoy.
>
>He was honest (I believe) in telling me that it’s the
>CIA -That’s according to his (old man in Dau) retired
>Master Sergeant brother.
>
>I won’t mention his brother’s name. For privacy
>purposes, I may only give a code: CGD
>
>He continued to share: “While Ninoy was walking down
>the stairs from the plane, the fourth (4th) media man
>at the back of Ninoy holding a camera was the one who
>triggered the shot.
>
>What was it ? Like me, you may ask, and how the thing
>was done?
>
>The old man in Dau, aging 82, told me that the U.S.
>CIA camera has a hole in it where a 50-caliber bullet
>can pass or is inserted, and it (bullet)
>can be triggered by clicking the camera…. thus,
>eventually scattering Ninoy’s skull.” (I’d been to
>the Aquino Museum in Tarlac three (3x) and I saw
>there the paraphernalias of Ninoy.
>
>-0-
>
>My long search about the assassination of Ninoy is
>over by believing on what I wrote here in my poem or
>free verse, believing what he’s (man in Dau) telling
>me. For me, to seriously doubt him (man in Dau) is a
>thing which I won’t welcome or entertain.
>
>-0-
>History would show that Ninoy had been to Boston.
>In U.S. , he found an asylum, perhaps with the
>condition---
>That he won’t ever return to the Philippines-- but
>this he (Ninoy) disobeyed or disregarded the warning
>given to him.
>
>Death, then, was the consequence. (It’s just like in
>this situation that one person is giving a stern
>warning ‘Never do that or else…” .. a bad consequence
>could happen.).
>
>Or you may picture a person, who, in the end would say
>‘You never listened to my warning …and just as I told
>you…..(so one person experiences that which he
>thought might happen to him or her.’
>-0-
>Perhaps, Ninoy desired to come home to become the
>country’s president….
>…and when he becomes President, he might facilitate
>the finding of the Yamashita treasures ‘carried’ by
>Admiral Yamamoto’s fleet..
>
>..and perhaps, the U.S. knew so much about the war of
>the Philippines against Spain and where the
>Katipunero’s treasures went…
>
>…and situations like this (lost of treasures)-as one
>would always know that the revolutionary wealth were
>entrusted to Luna, kept by Isidra, …and the U.S. may
>not want or allow such thing (treasures lost) to be
>repeated. The U.S. could have that notion that Ninoy
>is not pro-U.S. .
>Could Ninoy be pro Japan, per se?
>
>When U.S. gets the gold, it means something to their
>economy.- ‘Lo, prosperity to behold. (?)
>
>Now my search is over based on the Old Man in Dau’s
>testimony.
>I just wish for the Philippines to recover and become
>strong, striving to become a righteous nation so
>blessings will ever flow to this country.
>
>Thanks to that man in Dau. Hearing him talk made my
>heart glad. The thing he shared was quite something
>new.
>
>I was not like Forrest Gump listening to him.
>
>I just used to make friends with people—rich and poor
>alike, lending my ears to them to listen to their
>story.
>
>That stranger I met – the old Filipino man in Dau, I
>don’t know now where is he or where he was bound or
>where he can be found, but thanks to him, he was
>instrumental and he was holding the answer for my
>search.
>As some people may say… “Finally my search is over.”.

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