Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Had Magellan first seen Zamal, Mindanao on March 16, 1521?!

This is a continuation of the first blog that, with the advent of the information Age, will further challenge the conventionality of mainstream history that may had misled and kept in the dark generations and partly cause the lack of foundation, a dysfunctional state this country seemed to be manifesting, far too long.

Mainstream history had always taught that on 16th March, 1521 Ferdinand Magellan first landed in Samar in the Maharlikan lands eventually known as Philippines. This will be contested.  In the first place it would be highly improbable for Magellan’s Fleet to had landed in Samar in Eastern Visayas as the wooden galleons before reaching the island, would had to hurdle the treacherous waters of the Philippine Trench, so deep that the waters continually twisted and churned due to its ocean currents (deeper than Mt. Everest), virtually rendering any 16th Century wooden ship less likely to survive the treacherous waves wrought by its depth.



Yet, Magellan’s voyage of ten days from the Ladrones Islands i.e. Guam to the island of “Zamal” was so peacefully uneventful that it least likely encountered the twisting currents of the Philippine Deep. Even the ocean Magellan had named as “Pacifico” due to the relative calmness of the waters. The said “Zamal” island that Pigafetta described could not be Samar in Eastern Visayas that had to be traversed from the deepest ocean trench and its treacherous currents, but on tranquil seas towards Samal island in Davao Gulf, Mindanao.

Pigafetta’s description of the vicinities of Zamal so eerily described exactly as the Davao Gulf area would be witnessed, replete with the nearby island (present day Talikod island) with its refreshing spring, a visible highland (Mt. Apo), and surrounded with circumjacent islands (Davao Gulf).

courtesy of RandyHi.com

Even the then uninhabited nearby island beside Zamal that Magellan’s fleet docked fitted accurately with Pigafetta’s description, for gratefully they found springs of very fresh water on the island and thus called it the “Watering Place of Good Signs”. In nearby Talikod island, water was a scarce resource for its lack of rivers and creeks except for the spring of fine water, gushing forth even to this day and presently located in the modern town proper.

Disregarding the mediocre mainstream belief that Magellan’s wooden super-galleons miraculously survived after crossing the deep and treacherous currents of the Philippine Trench as easily as his crew eating cochi nuts and drinking tuba with the natives; Magellan’s galleon fleet were, in a more realistic scenario, admirably swift as to be able to traverse from Guam to Samal Island in Mindanao for mere 10 days. It would not be surprising afterwards then, owing to the favourable windy characteristic of the area, that the fleet enabled to travel from Samal of Davao Gulf, to travel along the Eastern edges of Mindanao island with present day Davao Oriental, Surigao del Sur, del Norte and on towards the tip of present day Surigao City- in just a single day.

Hence originating from Davao Gulf, Pigafetta dutifully recorded sightings of the four islands.  Had Pigafetta’s fellow crew travelled from Samar and not Samal, the islands were a no-show. And so in a single day, from the tip of Surigao the fleet proceeded “west and southwest” not to Limasawa, but towards Masao, Butuan and still in Mindanao. Masao centuries ago would had been formed as an “islet” that not unusually accumulated especially along the wide river deltas as it approached the seas, and Butuan River was not an exception. Masao then was once an islet that formed from the delta of the mighty Butuan River.



Speaking of Limasawa, yet another ridiculous twist of blunder centuries in scale seemed to had been played upon this country’s history. Upon analyzing the preposterousness of a faraway island once thought of as Pigafetta’s Mazzaua, someone must had exclaimed in vernacular, “Dili Masaua!” (not Masaua!). As mediocre as picking an island as well as picking vernacular words, mainstream  historians therefore sang in unison, out of tune definitely, and thus declared the misrepresented island officially as, er, Limasawa. And the rest was bungled history.

Preposterous indeed, and anybody inquisitive enough may be excused for the initial hysterics. For how could the king brothers Rajah Siagu and Rajah Kulambu from the kingdoms of Masao and Butuan, and Caraga, went on regular leisure hunting trips from the Mindanao kingdoms to the alleged faraway Limasawa island but to ride some 16th Century high speed ferry, not to mention Pigafetta and Magellan’s crew regularly traversing from the island to the Rajah’s kingdom, unless on ancient speed boats. What epic bungees.



Furthermore, the names assigned to the islands by who knows who that surrounded “Limasawa” in Samar seemed to sound like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Unfit, unfortunately. There were the islands of Homonhon, Dinagat, Sarangani. However, when placed in the context of Samal Island these names would immediately align and make sense like a seafarer’s compass would to the North pole.

As the native inhabitants were appropriately described, Pigafetta specifically mentioned of already civilized natives, respectful and hospitable, with “very good manners and gracefulness,” and with some of the “more showy,” elaborately dressed as well. The inhabitants of Samal Island were a very ancient race, so ancient that their olden history had recorded the existence of giants called the DINAGAT whose skeletal remains had been discreetly found even to this day
 (for more information on the Samal giants refer to links here and here).

The other ancient name of Samal Island was PU, because accordingly the earliest tribes (Maharlikhan) prior to its diaspora or scattering to the various corners of the World, encountered Samal as the very first island, or “pulo” that they had seen. This further vindicated the belief of the Bagobo Peoples in the nearby Davao mainland, which narrated that the source of all tribes of the World originated from Cibolan in the foothills of the Grand Old Man, Mt. Apo (link here).  From the creation myth of the Bagobo Tribe the first man and woman Toglai and Toglibon bore their very first children who eventually separated and scattered throughout the World. It was then prophesied that in the distant future the offsprings of these separated children shall return back to their land of origin, to the land of the Maharlikhas. It needed also to be mentioned that the Bagobo’s of mainland Davao were famous for their elaborate costumes that a foreign explorer once referred to them as “the most handsomely dressed” among tribes, and such impression was similarly witnessed by Pigafetta.

(By further resarch, the ancient Egyptians preserved in hieroglyph that portrayed the ancient "Habirus" with intricate weavings, known locally as "habi.") 

By the time of Magellan’s arrival the island of Samal would considerably be populated by then as now, for on the other island Samar it was otherwise sparsely populated even today that made the possibility of his galleon fleet’s first landing there ludicrous still.

The Sama people were accustomed to hospitable interaction as the fame of the ancient island with its rich history that dated even since the ancient era of giants then known as the Dinagat, and its cosmopolitan culture attested of a place already renowned in this part of the ancient World, for even Magellan knew of its mystery, so spectacular and fantastic as it turned out to be known only by elite members of European knights and monarchy and whose fame may had been dated since the legendary heroic journeys of ancient Greeks, which this blogger will soon discuss.

This writer also had the privilege to hear from the very words uttered by the governor of the country’s Indigenous Tribes, in an air of mysterious, metaphysical phenomenon that mirrored a living culture spanning thousands of years, of 5 languages that he claimed to speak. With these languages he had amazing and profound communication with the Tibetans, with Muslims who could understand the Aramaic language of Mohammed, and the more mysterious of tongue I had heard, the ancient language of the giant race. From what this writer recalled the intonations of this ancient language somewhat produced characteristic sounds of something deep, guttural, heavy. Pigafetta mentioned of the island beside Samal as “Humunu,” and eventually, HOMONHON. Could this deep, heavily accented word be remnant of the ancient language of the Dinagats of Samal, the giant race?

Pigafetta also narrated about the interesting reaction, not to mention the generous hospitality of the natives upon their encounter “with demonstrations of being very joyous with our arrival”. The inhabitants of Zamal indeed had reasons to be very joyous, for as the prophecy of the Bagobo elders foretold that the children of their once separated brethren would soon return, the offsprings, paler in skin, had now arrived.  The prophecy was finally fulfilled.

It comes as a boggling mystery why mainstream history would deliberately divert the real places that occurred in history.  As the cliché goes, histories are written by victors.  But what if the real events that occurred did not necessarily follow the tale of the “victors”, but actually led instead to its humiliation?

By these accounts, rewritten, the mystery would then unfold. And reveal.



Magellan, on a specific mission in search of the “isles of gold” as tasked by the Spanish royalty, ultimately found the fabled “Zamal” island of whose legends enthralled since the ancient Greeks, ultimately found on the edge of the once unknown Pacific seas, in the presently known Davao Gulf, in Mindanao of the Maharlika lands. From Samal island he sailed to Zugbu, eventually to Mactan and encountered formidable Maharlikan warriors, leading them the son of Rajah Luisong Tagean of whose name Luzon island was christened. Like ancient heroes in a tragic tale, with the Maharlikan Rajah Lapulapu and his warriors, Ferdinand Magellan ultimately met his fate.



The Spanish Empire in its quest of subduing and colonizing foreign lands and in particular the legendary isles profuse with gold, despite the tragic loss of the great explorer, deemed it valuable to send a second fleet known as the Loaisa Expedition. Tracing still the original route of Magellan the next Spanish fleet arrived not in Sangir, Indonesia nor Sarangani, Leyte but expectedly back to Davao Gulf, this time in SARANGANI island, Mindanao.
The ancient Sarangani natives, with its rich history dated as old as 3000 years, already sensed the ulterior motive of the pale skinned foreigners with such hearts borne from greed and covetousness that deemed more alien than brethren. The Sarangani inhabitants pretended to welcome the intruders as their Samal brethren otherwise genuinely did. This time however, from behind the offerings of vials and drinks, bladed weapons stealthily hidden behind the warriors’ backs awaited the intruders. By the time the bloody rampage ended, only four survivors were left, found floating in the seas by a passing galleon of the rival Portuguese, and promptly arrested.

Magellan had crossed the unknown Pacific seas as commissioned by the Spanish royalty in the grand quest to find the fabled islands of gold. He eventually discovered the illustrious Samal island in Davao Gulf. But his defeat borne from arrogance at underestimating the Maharlikan Rajah Lapulapu and his determined men, ultimately proved fatal and dealt a slap to Western imperial face. The second expedition with a crew that betrayed covetousness travelled on the same route and found itself again in Davao Gulf, this time in Sarangani island, where a second costly defeat in the hands of Sarangani Maharlikans proved too much for the Castillan imperial ego to bear. It seemed the true history of the land had to be twisted and re-written, not due to victory, but humiliation.


And so there would be need to clamour for the rightful quest to seek for what had indeed transpired, for in its light will surely reveal answers to long held questions, and in finding the real treasures of Truth long hidden, victory finally prevails.



(Continuation of the topic in:
of Magellan, Zamal Island, and the Golden Fleece) 


44 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG. I know I have to research on my own and read a lot, as is with conspiracies, but man this is overwhelming. I stumbled upon your blog and I'm terribly excited! It's 4 am in morning and it was just 3 hours ago that I've started this research about ancient Philippine history and gold and Bohol and Ophir and MU, and I can't keep up anymore because I don't know where to start. But let me tell you I'm happy that there's a lot to read in your blog, so thank you. This would be a good place to guide me to more readings. Our history is amazing, so many implications! I'll be back later definitely!

Ric Vil Hori said...

Welcome, with this Information Age wish we had 25 hrs per day LOL

Anonymous said...

perhaps we may join together with the Maharlika Mindanao and Philippine Council for Sama'l and Bajau? At Facebook: hrh carpenter y. ARPA and fb: Philippine council for sama'l and bajau

Anonymous said...

perhaps we may join together with the Maharlika Mindanao and Philippine Council for Sama'l and Bajau? At Facebook: hrh carpenter y. ARPA and fb: Philippine council for sama'l and bajau.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Have found the resting place of the said fleece and its covered with a treasure hunter's myth. Carpenterarpa@yahoo.com

Ric Vil Hori said...

Wherever we are, let us join and unite together with one Word: MAHARLIKA

Anonymous said...

Just a figment of your wild imagination, a good fictional story. Provide solid evidence, if you can't then it is just a donkeydonk hhoolabaloo creation of a twisted mind. Do not bastardized our history.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Anoynmus obviously imagination is not your strong point as to underrate it as any mediocre mind does, and on the other way around for decades relying on bastardized Western biased mainstream history to reduce yours into a comfortable minion far from what the Maharlikan ancestors of the East were, dare to wake up from maleducated slumber, if capable.

I have stated my position that's obviously far from the mediocre mainstream version and will defend it. Better still read first the next continuation of the blog as I had also incorporated the historical basis with the ancient Greeks as well, including the ancient Order behind it obviously clueless from your mainstream books. Attempt to refute it with sound basis if capable as well, rather than blabber attacks yet unable to identify specific content so that I in turn will scrutinize your position if you knew what you're blabbering about.

http://maharlikan.blogspot.com/search/label/Golden%20Fleece

Anonymous said...

Compare the topography of samal island in Davao to that of Samar's eastern coast. Relate them to pigaffeta's description in 1521 when they first arrived in this neck of the wood. Your b.s. in writing is just plain B... SH..

Anonymous said...

Your innuendos suggest intellectual dishonesty (a lot of donkey droppings all over) or rather bankruptcy by your personal biases maybe to a point of subtle bigotry (you know who you are) . we will go over your whimsical claims,really sounds paranoid crazy, debunk them with evidenced-based facts and sound sources. Hear from me soon,you crappy obnoxious little dick.

Ric Vil Hori said...

I see that not only do you cowardly hide your persona anoynmously while attacking but obviously you lacked the temerity to even reread (or did you??) and comprehend the description of Pigafetta about Zamal otherwise you wouldn't allow to get caught eating your own words, although not surprisingly had expected you to commit such.

It was actually later that Pigafetta rectified his initial assumption of his description of Zamal as what he once taught to be part of mainland turned out that Zamal was "not large", meaning it turned out to be an island and not part of larger mainland. How could your mediocre mainstream history version not even able to comprehend his initial mis-comprehension that he eventually rectified, when unlike Zamal, Samar was actually PART of mainland!

Frankly aside from your gutter ad hominem attack, obviously your position was FAR from even intellectually challenging as your er, argument (huh? where was it?) is so FAR from being intellectual. In fact you haven't even got any argument except to mudsling like trademark of any any mediocre utak talangka. And you call your hollow blabbering as "intellectual"?? What dishonesty!

So how does your B-S taste like? Bon appetit.

Anonymous said...

Undoubtedly, a near-sighted Cyclops who resembles a pea head prick like you should look inwards to find a cure for your supernova ego. Your vision is farther from a 20/20 as far as your twisted historical perspective. You said they can't traversed due to continuous twist and churn of the deepest trench along the eastern Samar coast. The Philippine deep or trench extend all the way to the eastern coast of Mindanao passing along the southern tip of Davao oriental, cap of San Agustin, down to Palau morotai in Indonesia. The deepest trench by the way is the Mariana trench,124 miles east of the Philippines. Your logic is very nonsense. Eat and chew with your heart's content your erroneous presentation of data. Pigafetta's account said 9 2/3 degrees north on march 16,1521. Samal island in Davao gulf is 7 degrees north of longitude. Boom chakalaka, your numbers were calculated by a cyclops like you. More to come, amigo.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Other than your usual low level trademark of describing yourself with your own words and always end up eating it...

but what miracle you seem to be talking something this time, which should be the case since your intruding presence manifested but still preferred showing your hysterical slip with gutter level attacks and even the gall to preach "inward" that turned out whammed with utter hypocrisy as well. Intriguing to peer through your innard that fitted description with your own words that you have to eat that even made a cyclops look more dignified LOL

Anyway, since it turned out you probably have capacity talking something sensible then may as well address that position and I suggest to maintain it that way and resist your innard temptation not to succumb to your usual gutter level with lesser dignity than your cyclops that you had previously committed offense with, since it's highly suspected you have two eyes (or so thought).

It seemed relying on a written document that had been scribbled almost 5 centuries in Human annals cannot totally guarantee human infallibility, much more with a written document that had to be translated for the many time, and actually there were already concerns aired on the original integrity of the Pigafetta Diary due to such.

However in this light such argument can even be addressed about the possibility that the number "7" when on the tip of a feathered quill turned out made to look like "9" instead, worse when read by centuries worth mainstream incompetence the caliber of Combes, far worse when sang in unison by those aping him, out of tune definitely. There goes written tradition.

Even a dignified elementary pupil when asked of the possibility of such lack of infallibility, will humbly admit to say YES. I wonder if you have the capacity to say "no" to such possible error worth half millennial years. Much Worse if one's answer is boom chakalaka. Really hopes a sensible elementary pupil will not succumb to such kind of senseless answer, worse attack ad hominem with "cyclops, pea head prick" as if someone schooled from gutter.

In the light of this argument it turned out your position can virtually be debunked. Anything more from mainstream podium that will be shattered to pieces?

Anonymous said...

Good day to you Rajah! By the way, your pen name sounds rhyming Dutch...

Anonymous said...

Reading your fairy tale story halfway, I fall into stupor but at least, I was out of boredom for several minutes as a cheap entertainment. I think we need you , without you life is sometimes boring.

Ric Vil Hori said...

That's candid admitting your boring life although not surprising having manifested your rabid attack then cowardly hiding anonymous. Just don't continue behaving like a mediocre utak talangka dragging others down just because yours is boring, that is if you're able to mend from that cheap mentality and ending up eating your own words.

Anonymous said...

As I blog, incognito is not the issue. The issue is that a cro magnum is trying to decipher the annals of homo sapiens sapiens and you know what you see - a head scratching caveman.If you look at your tirades, it reflects you in every details. Your talking about shitty foreigners yet you quote them as your reference...so on and on. What a contradiction!! Happy life in lala land??

Ric Vil Hori said...

What boring attempt to juggle with your own words that you have to eat. Your stupidity gneeralized foreigners as "shitty" and deceitfully trying to put it as if from mine, then lambast to make yourself smell good typical of a deceitful hypcorite, what a pathetic attempt yet you're blatantly exposed. I see your level of argument is as mediocre as your 20th century internet caveman mindset such that it's an utter waste of time. You should shut your stinky mouth other than your obvious cowardice of continually hiding anonymity that has become your trademark. What humiliating image you have placed yourself upon as you continue eating your own stinky words, with only yourself to blame. Scram out of this domain impostor, your pathetic presence is not needed.

Anonymous said...

"The said Zamal Island that Pigafetta described could not be Samar in eastern visayas that had to be treacherous from the deepest ocean trench and its treacherous current, but on tranquil seas toward Samal Island in Davao's Gulf" Quote and unqoute...Magellan and his crews should still traverse the Philippine Deep at that junction before reaching the tranquil seas of Davao Gulf. Do you know why? I already told you, moron, that the Philippine Deep passes along the eastern seaboard of Mindanao at the southern tip of Davao Oriental down farther to Indonesia. As you presented they can't traverse the Philippine Deep at the Eastern Visayas junction because of the treacherous twist and churn of the sea, then they still have to cross the Philippine Trench at the area around the tip of southern part of Davao Oriental then go up northward at 11'o clock to reach Samal Island. Your logic is none sense. The info is at your fingertips caveman. Reread what you wrote. Eat your own words, moron. It's a dime a dozen eat your own words thingy in your story. I am done with you.

Ric Vil Hori said...

What moronic argument, if your position is followed the churning seas experienced (that you merely yack without even a minute hint of empircal basis LOL) on that CERTAIN portion of Philippine Trench was due to the very deep character of the Eastern part of Philippines area, yet your myopic position as if such depth is still consistent up to Indonesia LOL

Further moronic situation that you always end up eating your words, this very argument is even SENSELESS because in the first place as far as this position is concerned Magellan landed NOT in Samar but in Zamal hence the irrelevance of the topic that you dragged that turned utterly pointless LOL

Once again eat your words, cowardly Moron.

Anonymous said...

We will go over your comment on Jan 20, 2015 at 6:41 pm. "on that certain portion of the Philippine Trench was due to the deep character of the eastern part of the Philippines". Be specific which portion of the Philippine Deep. If you were referring that to the Eastern Visayas portion as you hinted. You are wrong again, moron. Pathological lying and evading is your cup of tea. You seems very comfortable lying without even a wink of your pathetic eyes. How do you know that portion of the Philippine Deep is deeper than the others ( as you hint the eastern visayas....due to its very deep character...as if such deep is consistent up to Indonesia). As I said subjective data will change at the whim of the unreliable storyteller like you. The Galathea deep which is part of the Mindanao or Philippine Trench was measured near Mindanao. If we follow your logic ...the deeper the more treacherous is the twist and churn of the sea, not to mention that you said continuous....then the more Magellan and his crews could not cross that portion of Mindanao to the tranquil Davao Gulf. Your pathological lying is very evident you moron.

Ric Vil Hori said...

LOL what moronic assumption you are making this time, why the heck would Magellan traverse to your version when the less moronic route of yours is actually from Guam towards the Southern Portion of Mindanao!

Although your gutter statements should be kept administered considering your deceitful cowardly way of hiding anonymous but it's tempting for meantime not to throw it to the garbage bin it deserves because it always end up that you undeniably EAT YOUR OWN WORDS! HAHA

Anonymous said...

"From Guam towards the southern portion of Mindanao". They would still cross the Mindanao Trench you stupid Idiot. You failed your geography but you aced your stupidity so far.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Although you have already branded yourself as an anonymous coward, but it's highly suggested with your sewer level attack not to further your humilation by branding yourself as sewer spewing talker who keeps putting one's foot in mouth as well.

As obvious as the issue being the movement of the seas relative to its depth in the vast expanse of Philippine trench, but what's more obvious is your hilarious argument that's as monotonous as your position lacking the sense that although part of the Trench the Eastern portion of the Trench over the Southern portion definitely spell difference in matters of DEPTH.

Don't you at least visit google maps and see the obvious difference between them on the deep blue yonder? Would you like to be assisted by the more dignified pupil with better sense of ethics than yours? LOL


So how's the taste of your own foot? HAHA

Anonymous said...

Manipulating the flow of my comments by deleting some here is a manifestation of your dishonest nature.

Ric Vil Hori said...

As you notice I did not have some of your comments thrown out of the garbage although ALL your comments deserve to be so due to your lack of ethics with sewer level ad hominem attack that will utterly fail in comparison to a more dignified pupil, which will shame whatever embarrassing age level you are in.

Don't worry I did it for your sake to spare further your humiliation unbecoming of whatever hissing creature you portrayed to be since that cowardly antic preferred your unknown anonymity, although you should be obviously aware by now that it has become an utter disservice on your part, with only yourself to blame.

If you are capable, how about try to air opinion on my blog that you intruded without resorting to your usual stinky sewer attacks that may merit not throwing yours to the garbage bin, then perhaps that may be of merit. Others who commented on my blog despite sometimes differences in opinion did express with more civility that ought to be commended for being schooled as such (makes one wonder where you're schooled at) and so if they are capable, then there's less excuse that you're not.

That is if you're capable. Are you?

Anonymous said...

Your article lacks focus, just a mixed up of different topics plucked from different sources. It does not make sense at all.

Ric Vil Hori said...

That would be your opinion. My opinion would possibly be due to limited basis of comprehension and sources, and grasp of the event, much so if relying merely on conventional mainstream sources despite the era of information Age. it would be highly recommended that the anonymous commentator probe and research further beyond mere surface, with timeline spanning at least 3000 years and more to decipher the sense otherwise lacking from one's opinionated dilemma.

Anonymous said...

Chronological unfolding of significant events, they might be natural occurrences, spiritual awakenings or man-made happenings in the span of many milleniums, written or undocumented, winners or losers alike, with some common sense coupled with sound intelligence, truthfulness, makes us proud to be humans. Insinuations is another thing plus your defensiveness suggests low confidence in yourself. Keep in mind that you have a good or maybe an excellent potential to be a journalist of national stature bad boy ( maybe you're in your fortyish ). Too much thinking, your hair will be the casualty sooner than you will realize.

Ric Vil Hori said...

It is undeniable that there occurred here a battle of wits hence the necessity to defend my position, although it's evident that some anonymous barbarian was given a generous dose as I also have the habit that on such battle it's preferable that the other side gets a taste (sometimes overdose preferred) of its own medicine, a bounty reaping by its own sowing, and to confidently mop such opponent to the floor, with added wax to shine it.

Anonymous said...

Had Magellan seen Samal, Davao on March 16, 1521? The answer is absolutely a big NO. They unknowingly crossed the international date line in the Pacific latitude for sure, the calculation of the days in the calendar was already off the tangent. The bagobos were not known as such, maybe they were not discovered by the Castilla in 1521. Publish your comical historical story and sold it to the local Wakasan comics, if it is still in circulation. Launching of your book will be at the very far nook in the swap meat of Bangkerohan.

Ric Vil Hori said...

You underrate the speed of 16th Century galleons that had long been subject of interest of scientific studies? How outdated yours turned out to be when these had already been vindicated and this will further vindicate my position as to the rate of travel as well, yet have the temerity as if your inefficient opinion mattered for as far as the position here is concerned yours does NOT.

Such can only further your already embarrassing position and the least you can do is to obviously describe whatever gutter statements you're known for be backfired to describe your obvious sense of inferiority and mediocrity to the point of even perpetually aping foreign dictates as to hilariously rely whether the Castillas whose long noses you so envied discovered an ancient Maharlika Tribe with Culture that existed even long before their great great gandpa's were still in diapers LOL. What pathetic inferiority complex you have embarrassed on yourself instead.

Could you upgrade with that pathetic internet caveman paradigm too? This is Information Age and you're still stuck up with that obsolete mindset when even readers of this blog had already reached 60,000+ readers Worldwide and my blog replicated in the URL addresses of countries as Japan, Australia, Germany etc. LOL! Neither can you comprehend the fulfilling sense of it to observe the World around change as one intends, with your irrelevant antic a mere irrelevant speck.

How about go to the crab section of Bankerohan and eat your mediocre utak talangka kinds HAHA

Ric Vil Hori said...

With my due excuse to the real crab species for being unwarrantly dragged at allegorical portrayal with utak talangka mental cretins.

Anonymous said...

Deleting again my comment then echoing the word cretin, arrogant posturing? Crab or envy? Will focus on your swap meat narratives of epic failure. Another article of yours written from older than the papyrus ( modern version of yours is the bathroom paper)- Maharlikans: of Magellan, zamal Island, and the Golden Fleece. Can you expound the two related articles? Your expertise and know-it-all is highly needed here. Your Paleozoic timeline and your comprehension starting from the formation of the invertebrates, can you connect it to the title of your article here. You may be a genius but the 60,000+ hits may make you the most popular blogger or a notorious bully of sort.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Oh, just having you eat your own mud that you mudslinged. Savor it.

It was appropriate to dunk the worthless garbage to the bin, was the worthless garbage yours? Oops.

You seemed to have lost your way, obviously a flimsy attempt to escape the challenge on the other blog that you should prove to have grasp of. Reply to the challenge of 200,000 years otherwise with your epic arrogant posturing it turned out merely borne from epic ignorance that will only be a waste of time bothering with yours.

Anonymous said...

Futile intellectual exercise here. You keep on repeating your responses, echoic. Adios. Happy Valentines.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Read: futile attempt to live up to the 200,000 year challenge, wasting someone's time having to repeat this reminder, what an echo.

A Valentines too.

Anonymous said...

a sorry state of affair with this article. living a good normal day is better than a 200,000 year challenge. what an idiot.

Ric Vil Hori said...

what sorry state this anonymous coward whose idea of er, "good normal day" is to live in pathetic bliss with arrogance of his ignorance worth 200,000 years, to which he inevitably eats what he describes - his own idiocy.


Anonymous said...

Laughter is the best medicine

Ric Vil Hori said...

Indeed, for ignorance is bliss. Enjoy the bliss.

Anonymous said...

Somebody will report you to the National Historical Commission for spreading lies and disinformation about Philippine History. You bastardize the Filipino people.

Ric Vil Hori said...

Interesting! The better to expose your EXPIRED interim government and the de facto status of your corrupted institutions that had caused dysfunctionality to this country for too long a time, and your being anonymous egotistic, talangka coward is obviously partly to be blamed.