Martial Law with MARCOS

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @romancagapi666
    @romancagapi666 Рік тому

    Good Day Dean Bisquera. I am your new subscriber. A Marcos loyalist too.kahit taga Antique ako. Nasubaybayan ko ang panahon niya until now. Inspired ako sa kanya at an early age of 10. Kahit ang aking signature ay ginaya ko sa kanya at kahit sa edad ko na 60 ay nag enroll ako sa Juris Doctor. Idol ko talaga na kahit na T-gas pa ako sa pag rally nuong 1986,argued sa mga mas bata ko na classmates and even my professors. Thank you Dean, at sama sama tayo ipamulat ang kanilang maling akala.

  • @marygracesantos4696
    @marygracesantos4696 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your help, and for your life Dean. I clearly understand some of our subjects now. I am praying that I pass them all.

  • @dr.arsenialucy5100
    @dr.arsenialucy5100 10 місяців тому

    Wow, very informative! Dean your memory is amazing!

  • @Atty.Musico
    @Atty.Musico 2 роки тому +1

    Dean salamat po sa mga videos, pumasa na po ako. God bless po

    • @joesantosbbisquera
      @joesantosbbisquera  2 роки тому +1

      Atty. Pat, Congratulations now that you are a member of the Philippine BAR. What LAW School are you, Pat. I will be present in your May 2 Oath Taking at MOA Arena. Just tap my should when the opportunity comes, let us introduce ourselves so I can personally congratulate you.

  • @thepromisedlandmusic7603
    @thepromisedlandmusic7603 2 роки тому

    Dean thank you for bringing LIGHT....

  • @janetcailang9132
    @janetcailang9132 2 роки тому

    Pwede po bang magsuggest Dean Bisquera? Sana may Filipino version nito. Para mas maraming makaitindi, hindi lamang sa mga nakaiintindi ng wikang ingles, kundi sa lahat ng sambayanang Pilipino, mula sa elementarya hanggang sa kolehiyo, since marami talagang uhaw sa kaalaman tungkol kay Ferdinand Edralin Marcos and Martial Law. :) Salamat My IDOL.

    • @joesantosbbisquera
      @joesantosbbisquera  Рік тому

      Most Filipinos naman na gustong may malaman, marunong talaga ng English. Lalong gugulo kung yung bright idea developed in English tapos translate mo in a language that is not native to the Nature of the Subject matter.

  • @pinolacleo2940
    @pinolacleo2940 2 роки тому

    They tried to erase Marcos's legacy, but one thing is for certain, Dean, they cannot erase the Presidential decrees, Executive Orders, Letter of Instructions, Proclamations etc promulgated by Marcos that numbered to almost 5,000 i think. Marcos is alive and pulsating in the legal system...

    • @joesantosbbisquera
      @joesantosbbisquera  Рік тому +2

      Marcos gave his best for his country. And he had a penchant for ensuring he is equally comfortable to have a comfortable life, to save so much wealth, mainly the Gold bullions, which could not have been the Filipino's money (his personal wealth, per his detractors, exceeds so much the entire Philippine International Debt, so where is the stealing when the most expensive Capital Projects are visible - Copper Smelting, Bataan Nuclear, the long stretches of roads, bridges, piers, school houses, the Bliss Housing Projects, many).
      The Filipino People took a little while to accept that Marcos was the singular Filipino who deserved to lead this country. They cheated BBM for the Vice-Presidential Race and his meek followers accepted the political Theft. But, the Filipino People cam in droves, numbering 30 Million out of a 50 Million Voting Population, to convey to Ferdinand Marcos the Filipinos finally recognize what he did for this country, while the destructive components of Society - JOMA's communists, the corrupt politicians, the overpowering Oligarchs, the blinded "Yellow" Anti-Marcos fanatics - could not stop the tied of honest recognition for Marcos, by voting for his Son, BBM, to re-assume the Presidency that a foreign power stole from Marcos and the Filipino People in the gist of an orchestrated, foreign-led EDSA Gathering, definitely not the kind of Revolution that oust non-desirable power regimes.
      To build our nation of 113 Million Filipinos, spread across our 7,100 separate Island Archipelago, we need everyone to roll his sleeves to contribute to national wealth mobilization and genuine grassroot progress. A single Hero in Malacanang cannot create a Powerful Philippines alone. We, the individual Filipino who loves and cares for our Country has to integrate into a national body politic geared towards Excess Production Output per Household. WALA NA DAPAT DEPENDENT, destitute, beggars, NO MORE IDLE Filipinos in street corners, tiendas and our Society can move.

  • @pinolacleo2940
    @pinolacleo2940 2 роки тому +1

    Great lecture, Dean! There are only a very few people left like you who actually studied what Marcos did for the country. Most of them, especially the young ones are going with the trend instigated by the liberals that says Marcos was nothing but a tyrant, a robber, and a human rights violator. Marcos was a visionary, a leader ahead of his time. His vision for the state is laid down on his book 'the democratic revolution in the Philippines', unfortunately, the oligarchs in the very end won against Marcos. Probably with the help of Uncle Sam. And what's funny, Dean was the administration that followed Marcos tried to burn all these books written by Marcos lol. They also claim that Marcos was a dictator even though at any given time, he was governing the country under a constitution that was ratified by the people.

    • @joesantosbbisquera
      @joesantosbbisquera  Рік тому +1

      I have always been in trouble in explaining the Evil Propaganda versus Ferdinand Edralin Marcos. The Anti-Marcos of the 60s, with their carry over FAD Generation, are mouthing the CIA Propaganda and ignored that our Sovereign President was literally kidnapped out of Malacanang. Marcos would not have hesitated to DIE in the hands of his OWN People, were he a tyrant, a robber and a human rights violator, while sitting as President. The greatest Filipinos were killed by their own fellow Filipinos - ANDRES BONIFACIO, ANTONIO LUNA and even Jose Protacio Mercado RIZAL, where Filipinos were part of the firing squad.