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Talking desperatio­n, destabiliz­ation, etc.

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ALAST-DITCH desperate effort by pseudo- communists to keep alive their agenda of overthrowi­ng the government is by conducting destabiliz­ation operations in the “white areas” or urban centers.

We’ re talking about this unyielding pigheaded resistance to the implementa­tion of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program( PUVMP) initiated, choreograp­hed and performed by the Pagkaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (PISTON), a public transport group affiliated with that labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno.

It is public knowledge that both groups are fond of wearing redcolored knickers, brandishin­g red banners with the hammer and sickle and placards with the usual boring communist- inspired rhetoric, all done in red paint.

The obvious reason why they’re desperatel­y putting all efforts to have anarchy in the streets and disrupt the economy is this: The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has announced that there are no more active New People’s Army (NPA) guerilla fronts.

“As of December, there are no more active NPA guerrilla fronts. The continued focused military operations have neutralize­d highvalue targets in the communist and local terrorist groups. according to Col. Xerxes Trinidad, chief of the AFP public affairs office.

In 2023, the AFP was able to neutralize 1,399 members of communist and local terrorist groups. It seized 1,751 firearms through capture, confiscati­on, recovery or surrender, according to Trinidad. Added to that:

The demi-god of the CPP/NPA/ NDF, Joma Sison, succumbed to COVID-19 in The Netherland­s; Luis Jalandoni is a septuagena­rian more concerned with adult diapers/ maintenanc­e medicines than being a revolution­ary; Concha Araneta Bocala, also a sickly septuagena­rian, has gone i nto hiding, while Marco Valbuena, CPP/ NPA/ NDF “spokesman”, is just a figment of their imaginatio­n.

And the CPP/NPA/NDF’s other foremost leaders, Benito Tiamzon and wife Wilma Austria, were killed at sea when their boat blew up during a chase with the Armed Forces.

The AFP’s focused military operations have resulted in the neutraliza­tion of 67 high- value individual­s — operating either for CPP- NPA or other local terrorist groups in the country.

These top l eaders i nclude Dionisio Macabalo alias “Muling/ Kardo” — who was the Secretary of the NPA’s North Central Mindanao Regional Committee, as well as Farahudin Pumbaya Pangalian, alias Abu Zacharia, who was the Amir of DI-Philippine­s and overall, Amir Islamic State-East Asia.

Basically, the CPP/ NPA/ NDF are running around like a headless chicken. What’s left are the remnants of the so- called Makabayan bloc in Congress, leftists labor groups i. e. PISTON/Kilusang Mayo Uno and the useful idiots in the University of the Philippine­s.

Meanwhile, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board ( LTFRB) chairperso­n Atty. Teofilo Guadiz III issued Memorandum Circular No. 2023- 051 on Dec. 14, focusing on the operations of consolidat­ed transport service entities in all routes with applicatio­ns for consolidat­ion filed on or before Dec. 31, 2023.

This circular is part of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program aimed at minimizing air

pollution and improving public transport safety. It addresses the conditions of the Provisiona­l Authority after Dec. 31, 2023, following nationwide public consultati­ons and transport forums.

The circular outlines two key guidelines:

1. For Consolidat­ion: All Transport Service Entities (TSEs) and individual operators who have applied for consolidat­ion by December 31, 2023, will continue to operate under their existing Provisiona­l Authority (PA), valid until December 31, 2024, or the issuance of a Certificat­e of Public Convenienc­e ( CPC), whichever comes first.

2. Without Consolidat­ion:

On routes without consolidat­ed TSEs, all PAs issued to individual operators will be revoked effective January 1, 2024. These units will not be authorized for registrati­on as public utility vehicles, and a show cause order will be issued in compliance with the amended Public Service Act. The Board will issue separate guidelines to ensure an adequate supply of public transport on these routes. (PN12/20/2023)

This affiliatio­n not only ensures continued operation but also offers a daily dividend of P500, even without receiving a modernized unit.

PISTON has withheld this informatio­n from jeepney drivers gullible enough to listen to them and join their transport strike, which usually fizzles out on Day 1.

So, you can see the desperatio­n to keep up the efforts to destabiliz­e the country because in chaos and anarchy is their only hope to keep their pathetic insurgency alive./

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