News from Singapore
A law was passed that penalizes citizens who refuse to take the jibby-jab with stiff fines and jail time.
BTW.
By the mid-19th century Manila was
an international entrepôt.
Singapore was a backwater.
British companies were doing plenty of business with Filipinas and had offices in Manila.
Andrés Bonifacio worked in the warehouse of a
British exporter of tiles.
The Brits later moved to Singapore.
They know a good thing when they see it.
So did the Americans (who moved into Islas Filipinas).
But the Americans who built the dark empire are pigs and turn what they touch into a pigsty.
Then they move elsewhere.
Good thing they haven't had the same luck they had in the Philippines (THEIR NAME for my country)
or Filapeens...
in Latin America.
Meaning: L.A. has still foiled their best-laid plans.
They were hella successful in The Filapeens.
(Mind you, GB is the U.S. of A. whore's mother.)
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