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Marcos: ‘My best successor is Ninoy’ !

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FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES !!

Marcos: ‘My best successor is Ninoy’

By Fe Zamora
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 03:30:00 08/22/2008

Whenever President Ferdinand Marcos was in the mood, he would gather his loyal generals in his study in Malacañang for an hour or so of leisurely discourse on issues that mattered most to him and his martial law administration.

Over coffee and pastries, the Commander in Chief would toss a question or statement for his court to comment on or contemplate in a relaxed, casual atmosphere so different from the formality of their ranks and position.

Indeed, it was an honor to be part of the gathering because it meant one was part of Marcos? inner circle.

In one tête-à-tête in late 1980 or early 1981, the conversation drifted to the ?succession issue.? Marcos was already sickly then but this was not known to the public. But the generals knew. They kept the secret to themselves.

What Marcos said that day was totally unexpected of the strongman as the generals knew him.

?My best successor,? Marcos said in a serious tone, ?is Ninoy Aquino.?

The generals retreated into silence as Marcos went on praising Aquino like an ardently admired political ally rather than an archrival. They recoiled even more when Marcos pointed out that, among the politicians around, ?Aquino is best prepared (to be president).?

Marcos? declaration disconcerted the generals, but none dared ask why it had to be Aquino, the former governor and senator from Tarlac province whom Marcos himself had called a ?congenital liar, a braggart, a compulsive chatterbox and a blabbermouth.?

On top of it all, Aquino was a ?communist,? which made him an enemy in the eyes of the generals

Most qualified

Marcos had Aquino arrested when martial law was declared in September 1972. He was tried before a military tribunal for rebellion, murder and other crimes. Five years later, Aquino was sentenced to death, along with NPA chief Bernabe Buscayno, alias Kumander Dante, and Victor Corpus, a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy who had defected to the NPA with firearms stolen from the PMA armory.

Aquino had been in self-exile in the United States for several months when Marcos told his generals that the opposition senator was ?best qualified? to be ?the next president.?

It was possible that Marcos may have already considered Aquino as a potential successor even before he allowed the Tarlac politician to have an open heart surgery in the United States on May 8, 1980.

On at least four occasions before May 8, 1980, Marcos sent his most trusted officer, AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Fabian C. Ver, to deliver a note to Aquino at his detention cell in Fort Bonifacio. On the last two visits, Ver asked his son, Col. Irwin Ver, commander of the Presidential Guards, to join him.

Martinez?s claim

Ver told his son they were to bring a letter to the detained senator. The younger Ver expressed surprise; he thought all along that Marcos and Aquino hated each other?s guts. Ver explained that Marcos actually admired Aquino, that Marcos even saw him as ?brilliant enough to be president someday.?

That Marcos was beginning to look at his fraternity brother in another light would not be known until years later when ex-Master Sgt. Pablo Martinez, among those convicted of the Aquino-Galman slayings, confessed his role in the Aquino assassination.

In a signed affidavit, Martinez said: ?One month before the return from exile of ex-Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr., Col. Romeo Ochoco, then deputy commander of the defunct Avsecom, talked to me. Just the two of us, he told me that the next president of our country to succeed the incumbent President Marcos was ex-Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Accordingly, he was the choice of President Marcos to be his successor.

?This displeased those people surrounding Marcos, in effect, Aquino will be assassinated upon his arrival at the MIA (Manila International Airport). This was not revealed to anyone else except to me alone. Furthermore, Ochoco stated that once Aquino will be the president, all pro-government in the Marcos regime will be hiding in the mountains. It was not expounded to me why.?

On Aug. 19, 1983, Ochoco had Martinez brought to the Carlston Hotel to meet Rolando Galman, the designated triggerman in the plot to kill Aquino. Two days later, Martinez brought Galman to the tarmac?where both Galman and Aquino ended up dead.

Various scenarios

From Day One in Boston, Aquino made it clear to his family that their stay in the United States was ?temporary.? He impressed upon them that one day, he would have to return to the Philippines.

When Aquino decided that this had to happen in July or August, 1983, he sat down to discuss various scenarios. The worst that they could think of? Arrest at the airport and detention in Fort Bonifacio.

Aquino consulted the splintered opposition in the United States, the Philippines and even those in the Middle East about his plans to go back to Manila. There was no consensus, however. Some advised him to go home and unite the opposition. Others urged him to remain in the United States or go to another country where he could be free to move around.

Almost everybody believed he was going to be jailed once he set foot in Manila.

NPA chief contacted

Aquino also sent word to the NPA chief, Rodolfo Salas, about the planned homecoming. The intermediary was a woman of Filipino-British parentage.

Salas, through the intermediary, advised Aquino not to come home yet for security reasons. Besides, the opposition would benefit more if Aquino could go on with his work as a free man in the United States or even in Australia or Germany, where the senator had planned to live after his fellowship ended.

Aquino sent a to-do list to Salas. On top of the list was to ?help revitalize? the Liberal Party (LP). A splintered LP was a weak LP. A ?united? LP would have strong chances of winning seats in the 1984 Interim Batasang Pambansa (IBP) elections.

Aquino wanted to participate in the IBP elections, and if he won, he was eyeing a coalition government that would include the Left. His intermediary also impressed upon Salas that the exiled senator wanted a ?peaceful transition? in government.

That Aquino would suggest a ?peaceful? option with a group waging an armed struggle did not surprise Salas. He knew Aquino was a traditional politician who would use any avenue or group, the NPA included, to advance his cause.

Salas met Aquino in the late 1960s when the senator brokered the groundbreaking meeting between Jose Maria Sison of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and Kumander Dante of the NPA. Salas was then the CPP political officer in charge of Central Luzon.

On a few occasions, Salas visited Aquino at his Times Street home in Quezon City to deliver a message or pick up gifts for the guerrillas, which came usually in the form of firearms.

Naughty side

Salas recounted a ?naughty side? of Aquino during one visit at Times Street.

He had gone there with Ruben Tuazon, a former Partido ng Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) cadre who had joined the splinter CPP. They were waiting for their turn to talk to the senator when Aquino herded them from the kitchen to the sala, where a congressman from Zambales was seated.

?Don?t say a word, I?ll take care of everything,? Aquino told Tuazon and Salas.

To the congressman, Aquino introduced Tuazon as ?Kumander Pusa.? The congressman shook Tuazon?s hand in profuse gratitude. Tuazon/Kumander Pusa, as per Aquino?s directions, did not say a word.

The congressman was overjoyed upon seeing ?Kumander Pusa? because he had received a barong Tagalog with a black ribbon and a note purportedly signed by the popular NPA commander. It was the NPA?s message that he was up for liquidation.

Shaken with fear, the congressman had asked for help from Aquino, who was already known for his links to the insurgents.

Unknown to the congressman, the ?death message? was sent by Aquino himself, and as a favor, Aquino also ?fixed? the problem by bringing the congressman and ?Kumander Pusa? together.

Young man in a hurry

Aquino was a young man in a hurry. He was a war correspondent at 18, a Malacañang political adviser at 22, a mayor at 23, vice governor at 27, governor at 29 and senator at 35. He wanted to run for president in 1973, the year he would have turned 41.

In fact, Aquino was already urging his wife, Cory, to practice giving media interviews. He was using every medium available to reach out to voters, including standing as a wedding sponsor every weekend. If he could not make it, Cory would substitute.

To cope with the demand, Cory was buying wedding gifts by the dozen.

In 1972, Marcos declared martial law supposedly to save the republic from communists. But even the generals closest to Marcos believed he also wanted to thwart Aquino?s presidential ambitions and pave the way for his ?anointed one.?

Early on during martial law, Marcos? core group thought Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile was ?the one.? When Enrile and Imelda Marcos bickered, Imelda gained the upperhand.

Waiting on the wings, too, was businessman crony Eduardo ?Danding? Cojuangco, who was building a base in the military, reportedly using cash and connections. Cojuangco helped officers get choice assignments. Imelda reacted by showing her dislike for officers identified with Cojuangco.

Loyal to Marcos

But Marcos? inner circle doubted if Marcos himself ever arrived at a conclusion that he could confidently name Imelda as his successor.

The generals respected Imelda, but they were loyal to Marcos. Cojuangco was rich but bereft of charisma. He could not connect with the masa, a factor that the politically savvy Marcos wanted in a successor.

Marcos-Ninoy ?covenant?

An Aquino travel companion in the United States wrote about a ?covenant? between Marcos and the exiled senator. The ?covenant? included the position of ?prime minister? in the National Assembly, provided that Aquino won a seat in the 1984 elections. That was why Aquino had to come home in 1983, so he could establish residency and prepare for the campaign.

Aquino worried over reports that Marcos? health was deteriorating. He was particularly concerned about the succession problem. He told his wife he wanted an audience with Marcos.

A member of Marcos? inner circle thought otherwise. He believed that Aquino knew all along that Marcos wanted him back, and Aquino knew because Marcos told him.

SOURCE : http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20080822-156115/Marcos-My-best-successor-is-Ninoy
 
nakakaawa naman, wala man lang pumansin sa thread na to.
 
TY TS actually nabasa ko na rn to. excerpted yan from different sources, andyan din yun regarding sa report ng intelligence service that time.

kaya nga nagbalik tanaw ako sa nakaraan, at marami akong inconsistencies na nakita. for example, for six long years nakaupo ang kanyang biyuda sa pinakamataas at makapangyarihang pwesto sa bansa. Napakaimposible na sa dami ng pwedeng magimbestiga eh hindi man lang nila nalaman kung sino ang tunay na pumatay sa kanyang asawa. save for proving that marcos did it. di rin nila napatunayang si marcos ang may gawa.

tinitignan ko nga ngayon kung gaaano kalakas ang pwesto ng pangulo, isang kumpas lang ng kamay nanginginig na lahat ng nasa executive branch.

ang tanong, talaga bang hindi pa rin malaman kug sino ang pumatay kay ninoy or, alam na nila pero hindi lang pwedeng ilabas sa sambayanan dahil sa kahihiyan at eskandalong idudulot nito.
 
kaya di nila mailabas dahil kamag-anak ng mga aquino/cojuangco ang mastermind. si danding!
 
kaya di nila mailabas dahil kamag-anak ng mga aquino/cojuangco ang mastermind. si danding!

KOREK , , , kung napanood nyo sana nung pinalaya na yung mga matanda na na-akusahan malawanag ang pag kakasabi ny si Cojuanco ang lahat na may kagagawan nito, , , tapos hindi na inulit ipalabas sa TV, , , , kaya pinatupad ni Marcos ang Martial Law dahil ipapapatay na sya ng mga mayayaman sa Pilipinas, eto panoorin nyo . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROaFLXg3r-8

ginawa nyang goverment property ang Meralco,PLDT, at maraming pang iba ,para sa taong bayan , , , natural ang mga Ganid na mayayaman magagalit sa kanya , , , isip isip din mga kababayan , , ,Huwag maging BOBO !!
 
@jovince9292 basahin mo to. fan na fan ni marcos to e :)
 
o heto na ang patunay na hindi bad guy si marcos... wag basta makikinig sa mga hearsays kase kagaya dun sa ibang thread... kay ninoy ok ako, cory??/ wag na uy... nasa cebu nung nag people power... magising sana ang ibang pinoy sa paniniwalang himala at pinalaya sila ni tita cory nila sa kamay na bakal... o e ano bang meron ngayon sa pinas? lugmok diba? hahaha
 
Mula ng naupo ang mga aquino na yan unti unting naghirap ang pilipinas. Sad to say pero mukhang hndi na babalik sa dati ang bansa natin tulad nong administration pa ni marcos :(
 
di kaya iyong "blueprint" ni ninoy-marcos ng Pilipinas is hawak ngayon ni Pinoy? Just wondering lang kasi mga insfrastructures niya is continuation ng naumpisahan ni Marcos, and Nuclear plant? open na rin si Pinoy na pag usapan na muling buksan o gagawa. hmmm.
 
ito ang di napapansin natin... akala natin ang government ni marcos is strictly dictatorial... pero it is partly that, parliamentary government ang martial law, with him as the prime minister as head of government and as president as a head of state....

kaya madami syang projects and madaming executive orders na hanggang ngayon ginagamit pa ng government, ay dahil na rin ang isang parliamentary government ay merged ang executive and legislative branches... meaning it is the government who legislates and imposes policies... mas mabilis na proseso at nawala ang haba ng bureaucracy.


oo madami syang nagawa, pero always take note he used a form of government that is unfounded in our country at that time. being under US tutelage and all...

sa sistema ngayon na dedebatehin pa ng lower house bago senate, tapos may veto power pa ng president, don't expect na magiging productive ang Pilipinas. Kahit pa may susunod na magaling na pangulo ewan lang kung maimplement talaga ang plataporma nya.
 
habang hindi hawak ng Goverment ang mga Basic needs ng mga Mamamayan , Patuloy na mag hihirap ang mga Pilipino ! , , , Kuryente , ,Tubig , , Train and Buses , , , ,Communication (telepono o Internet ) , at Mga Paaralan

Kasama na ang Maluwag na Pamamahala sa lahat ng Sangay ng Gobyerno (na Dapat Ay Higpitan ng May kasamang Matinding Disiplina)

Huwag na Kayong Lumayo , , Punta kayo sa Japan at Pag Aralan ang Buhay Nila !! Apat ang Anak ko sa Japan Kaya alam ko ang Malaking Pag kakaiba ng Japan at Pilipinas !!
 
wala naman siguro magdedeny sa sinasabi mo fred kaso iba ang hapon iba tayo.... Hindi dumaan ang japan sa 300 taon na paninilbihan sa mga kastila. hindi rin sila nasakop at inalila.

di na talaga ako lalayo dahil malapit lang ang tunay na problema... matagal na itong nakasaad sa mga aklat ni Rizal... hindi problema ang mga kastila amerikano at hapon...

sa salamin makikita na andun talaga ang problema. problemang masosolusyonan lamang sa tunay na edukasyon at pagmumulat sa mga kabataan ng bago at tamang values...

ang values ng mga hapon ay ilan daang taon nilang hinasa para maging kapakipakinabang ang mga susunod nilang henerasyon...

Wala pa tayo ni katiting na ipinagbago mula sa panahon ni Rizal magpahanggang sa ngayon.. ang mga taong napoportray sa noli at fili ay makikita mo pa rin ngayon...

Hindi dahil ayaw ni Rizal ng gulo kaya di sya suportado sa rebolusyon... pero alam nya na hanggang nakalugmok pa ang utak at ugali ng mga pilipino sa putik... kahit anong pagsasarili ay hahantong lamang sa gulo at pagaalipusta.

Marcos attempted to change our values, and our education... remember the New Society movement... Bagong Lipunan, one founded on discipline and productivity.

Naive Filipinos will think of the negativity of his regime... But his opponents will ensure that never again shall a new power rise to challenge the old families of this country....

they will ensure that all bright minds will lose hope and leave this country, they will ensure to keep the masses ignorant and happy with trivial things... just like the roman government did when they publicized gladiatorial fights of which they fed their masses and entertained them with violence... while the rest of the country run in turnoil, as senators and few elite continue to expand their holdings in the roman empire... fewer people hold bigger lands and more people struggle to Rome capital in search of food and work...

sounds familiar... history repeats itself to people who do not look back and fail to correct the mistakes of the past.
 
habang hindi hawak ng Goverment ang mga Basic needs ng mga Mamamayan , Patuloy na mag hihirap ang mga Pilipino ! , , , Kuryente , ,Tubig , , Train and Buses , , , ,Communication (telepono o Internet ) , at Mga Paaralan

Kasama na ang Maluwag na Pamamahala sa lahat ng Sangay ng Gobyerno (na Dapat Ay Higpitan ng May kasamang Matinding Disiplina)

Huwag na Kayong Lumayo , , Punta kayo sa Japan at Pag Aralan ang Buhay Nila !! Apat ang Anak ko sa Japan Kaya alam ko ang Malaking Pag kakaiba ng Japan at Pilipinas !!


konti naman ang government owned companies ng japan. remember after ww2 yun government nila is almost bagsak. ang pagtatayo ng corporation ay kailangan capital... which ang government wala. lalo na kung taxation lang aasa...

ang maganda sa japan ay very involved ang government nila with the economy. as in supervised nila ang import export at revenue management.

Hindi aangat ang japan kung government lang nila magmomonopolize ng business, ganun din ang ginagawa ng US.

and honestly pareho tayo ng mga sistema sa kanila....


real problem is?? kumbaga sa toyota car, maayos naman mapatakbo ng hapon o ng kano ang car nila... pero sa atin pugak pugak... dahil na rin iba ang driver at nagmaintain sa car na yan... ganyan din problema sa mga sistemang inadopt natin na para makatulong sa atin.

naoovercome sila ng corrupt culture natin.
 
and honestly pareho tayo ng mga sistema sa kanila....

16 yrs po ako doon sa japan, , , napakalayo po ng sistema nila sa atin , , , , kababalik lang ngayon ng isa kong anak sa Japan , , , 2 weeks sya rito at ang dami naming napag kwentuhan , , , sya nga pala Teacher sya doon , , , , peace , , ,
 
magandang insight yan... paano ba nila pinapalaki mga anak nila doon?? na maadopt natin pagpapalaki ng sa atin dito. ang concern lang kasi palagi with cultural change is sacrificing yun mga values na magaganda, syempre marami tayong values na bukod sa kupas na eh outdated pa.

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for example, gusto nating umasenso kaso sinasabi ng mga matatnda basta maganda ang takbo ng pamilya ok na yan.. basta masunurin mga bata ok na yan... wag maging ambisyoso, wag puro pera at karangyaan... so instead motivated ang isang individual to be creative, and strive for excellence ngiging parang mga robot.

anong strength natin, siguro ang family relations na kaiba sa kanila dahil di naman kataasan ang mga nagsusuicide dito dahil sa deppression...

kaya imagine mo sana with all the untapped potential natin bilang mga pilipino and the natural resources natin kaya natin magovertake ng kahit anong bansa.
 
magandang insight yan... paano ba nila pinapalaki mga anak nila doon?? na maadopt natin pagpapalaki ng sa atin dito. ang concern lang kasi palagi with cultural change is sacrificing yun mga values na magaganda, syempre marami tayong values na bukod sa kupas na eh outdated pa.

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for example, gusto nating umasenso kaso sinasabi ng mga matatnda basta maganda ang takbo ng pamilya ok na yan.. basta masunurin mga bata ok na yan... wag maging ambisyoso, wag puro pera at karangyaan... so instead motivated ang isang individual to be creative, and strive for excellence ngiging parang mga robot.

anong strength natin, siguro ang family relations na kaiba sa kanila dahil di naman kataasan ang mga nagsusuicide dito dahil sa deppression...

kaya imagine mo sana with all the untapped potential natin bilang mga pilipino and the natural resources natin kaya natin magovertake ng kahit anong bansa.

bibigyan kita ng ilang sample na wala sa atin na meron sa Japan

1. Walang Gradutaion doon na katulad ng ginagawa sa Pilipinas , , , hindi sila magarbo , bastat matapos sila na pasado ang mga grades ok na yun , ,

2. walang Cum Laude o Graduating with Honors sa lahat ng student , , , bumabase sila sa Performance sa Trabaho , , ,

3. At Lahat ng Tao ay sa Goverment school nag aaral , , , mag aaral ka lang sa Private school pag Bumaksak ka sa Goverment school (bilang Parusa sa katamaran at kapabayaan ng magulang mo)

ang Pinaka matindi , , ,May Disiplina sila , , Ang Mga Pilipino ay Wala ! (magalit na kayo pero yan ang Totoo)

dont walk na nga nakalagay sa sign , Red Light palang , , ,Tawiran na ng tawiran , , , maliit na bagay Hindi pa Masunod !! Nakakabuwiset !!!

alam ko may matitinong pinoy PERO !! nahahawa dahil mas marami ang Walang Disiplina !!!!

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anong strength natin, siguro ang family relations na kaiba sa kanila dahil di naman kataasan ang mga nagsusuicide dito dahil sa deppression...

Hindi Big Deal sa kanila yan , , , may kinalaman yan sa paniniwala nila sa buhay , , , (sa Religion) , , , pero ang tanong , , Apktado ba ang bawat isa kung ginagawa nila yan ? , , , magugulat ka , , dahil ang sagot ay HINDI , , , , itatanong nyo , , eh bakit , , , you have to study Japanese Way !! to know how to become Japanese , , , and its not a simple thing , , maniwala kayo sa akin , , They will live at their Very Best , , , hindi tayo uubra sa kanila , , hanggat wala kang Disiplina 100% !!

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sinabi sa akin ng anak ko may problema sila sa ibang kabataan (ang mga Japanese), , , ano yun ?? , , , nahahawa raw sa Western style , , , kaya matitigas na ang Ulo ! , , , sana makuha nyo at maunawaan nyo , , ,

salamat po , , ,
 
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