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Something for the Filipinos...
« on: November 28, 2007, 02:09:18 AM »
just wanna share this...

Subject: Justice at 3:00 a.m by Fr.
James Reuter

Phillip Andrew A. Pestaño graduated from the Ateneo de Manila High School
in 1989,entered he Philippine Military Academy, and became an Ensign in the
Philippine Navy in 1993. He was assigned as cargo master, on a Navy ship.

He discovered that the cargo being loaded onto his vessel included logs
that were cut down illegally, were carried to the ship illegally, and
were destined to be sold,illegally. .. . .. Then there were 50
sacks of flour, which were not flour, but shabu - worth billions. Literally,
billio ns . . . . . And there were military weapons which were destined
for sale to the Abu Sayyaf.

He felt that he could not approve this cargo. Superior officers came to him
and said: "Please! Be reasonable! This is big business. It involves many
important people. Approve this cargo." But Phillip could not, in conscience,
sign approval.

Then his parents received two phone calls, saying: "Get your son off that
ship! He is going to be killed!" When Phillip was given leave at home, his
family begged him not to go back.Their efforts at persuasion continued
until his last night at home, when Phillip was already in bed.

His father came to him and said: "Please, son, resign your
commission. Give up your military career. Don't go back. We want you
alive. If you go back to that ship, it will be the end of you!" But Phillip
said to his father: "Kawawa ang bayan!" And he went back to the ship.

The scheduled trip was very brief -from Cavite to Roxas Boulevard - it
usually took only 45 minutes. But on September 27, 1995 , it took one hour
and a half. When the ship arrived at Roxas Boulevard, Ensign Pestaño was dead.

The body was in his stateroom, with a pistol, and a letter saying that he
was committing suicide. The family realized at once that the letter was
forged. They tried desperately for justice, carrying the case right up to the Senate.

The Senatorial Investigation Committee examine d all the evidence, carefully.
Then they issued an official statemen t, saying among other things:

Ensign Phillip Pestaño did not commit suicide. He was murdered. He was shot
through the head, somewhere outside of his stateroom, and the body was
carried to his room and placed in the bed. The crime was committed by more
than one person. In spite of these findings, by the Senate, the family
could not get justice. The case is still recorded, by the Navy, as
suicide. For 12 years they have been knocking at the doors of those in
power, to no avail.

Now they realize that they should knock on the door of Him who
said: "Knock, and it shall be opened to you. Ask and you shall receive.
Seek, and you shall find."

So they are asking all of the friends of Phillip from the Ateneo, from the
PMA, friends of the family - including the girl he was engaged to marry - to
say this prayer:

Lord, we know that Phillip is safe with you, and will be safe forever,
because he gave up his life, as You gave up Your life - for justice. If it
is Your will, please let the truth be known of his heroic courage and
strength and love of country. Let justice be rendered here on earth. But
if it is not Your will that justice be rendered here, give each of us the
grace to live and die as he did -following in Your footsteps.

And at the last judgment, Lord, when all that is hidden will be known, let
Phillip be seen as he really is - a brave young man who gave his life for
honesty, truth, and justice. * * *

Phillip Pestaño died at the age of 24. He was scheduled to be married in
January of 1996, four months after he was murdered.

He was a martyr. . . A martyr is one who dies for the faith or for a
Christian virtue. Phillip died for a Christian virtue - justice. It is not
likely that he will ever be canonized,but he takes his place among the
Unknown Saints.

Some military men are killed in battle. They are given a hero's
burial. But Phillip died for a much deeper cause - he was trying to
preserve the integrity of our Armed Forces. He died out of loyalty to the
Philippines, in an effort to keep the oath that he made when he graduated
from the Military Academy.

Graft and corruption are the curse of this nation. But when they take root
in the heart of our Armed Forces, they threaten our existence as an
independent, democratic country.

The family of Phillip Pestaño is doing the right thing. They are turning to
God. They are praying that justice will be administered here, in our
country, in our day. But if this is not God's will, then let us at least
try to preserve the ideal of integrity in every mind and heart and soul.

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Re: Something for the Filipinos...
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2007, 02:27:10 AM »
What a tragedy?.......he is a hero of his own, a victim of his belief and loyalty to the country in favor of those corruptions way of life.
What a waste of young life for a wrong belief? Sad.

I knew PMI'ers (from Baquio City)  officers before being an honored host/party escort and attended  that silence Military Drill in Pres. Garcia stadium- they are normally intillegents students.

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Re: Something for the Filipinos...
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2007, 02:41:48 AM »
ja it cant be denied that
this is not the only case...right?
we often heard cases like this...
is sincerity and honesty nevah counts @ all?

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Re: Something for the Filipinos...
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2007, 09:55:07 PM »
I knew PMI'ers (from Baquio City)  officers before being an honored host/party escort and attended  that silence Military Drill in Pres. Garcia stadium- they are normally intillegents students.

ahhhh mao bah??? ja kanang Muse (escort)sa mga officers nah??
syempre dli man na sila ma officer ug dli bright...di ba?

di ba naa sad PMI college sa Tagb.?

PMA-Phillipines Military Academy
PMI-Phils.Military Intellegence??? mao ba na?



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