HOW ALL THE PHILIPPINE HISTORIANS BOUGHT AND PROPAGATED AGUINALDO’S LIES–INCLUDING RENATO CONSTANTINO…
Inggo De Guzman (author)
This list is very incomplete. There are hundreds of such incoherent and even self-contradictory, self-inculpating LIES about Bonifacio that I have encountered and documentarily refuted in my three thousand pages of published work on what I call the NEW HISTORY of the Philippine Revolution, the latest of which being the two volumes (1076 pages) of my RESCUED HISTORY, which came out in the US in 2018 together with my first selected poems, TRYSTS, ELEGIES AND REVOLUTIONS (358 pages),which may be ordered through AMAZON.COM
{not to mention some two thousand pages of journal articles and magazine (Phil. Progressive Review, The Review, WHO Magazine…) and newspaper (Malaya, Phil. Journal, etc.) columns across 25 years. Many of these lies were manufactured by Emilio Aguinaldo himself–the unspeakable coward and counterrevolutionary traitor and vendor of the Revolution (twice–to the Spaniards and then to the Americans, to consummate which vendings he had to murder at least 12 Filipino generals who opposed them, including Andres Bonifacio himself and his two brothers Ciriaco and Procopio, and, yes Antonio Luna and Gregorio del Pilar, but also the Nueva Ecija general who invited him to hide in his own Biyak na Bato stronghold, Mamerto Natividad…), In the majority of which I have documentarily demonstrated that the crimes, the errors, the evil traits and acts he was accusing Bonifacio of,were actually committed by or belonged to none other than him, Emilio Aguinaldo himself! (I will relate a number of these tomorrow–my wifi is faltering)///The most serious of these crimes was of course the counterrevolutionary one of TREASON, sometimes called “diivisiveness” (as does this arrogant nameless almost inexistent, workless, bookless, tergiversating, self-insinuating perseverator “Tomy Matic IV” here–who he?) and “factionalism” by such as Aguinaldo’s nephew Teodoro Agoncillo, and the Aguinaldo apologist and Marcos Martial Law crony from Tarlac, Onofre D. Corpuz … In my abovementioned works but most exhaustively in the two-volume RESCUED HISTORY, I have EXHAUSTIVELY DOCUMENTED and definitively established that the divisive, factionalist and truly treasonous because counterrevolutionary TRAITOR FROM THE VERY START was actually Emilio Aguinaldo, who refused to obey Bonifacio’s and the Katipunan Revolutionary Government’s Supreme Council’s order to attack his own Kawit presidencia (muncipality) on the night of August 29, 1896, and who two days later on August 31, instead declared the formation of his own government and army and was recruiting all the mayors of Cavite to join him. Then, barely a month and a half later,In October 1896, Aguinaldo in a second manifesto declared the establishment of his socalled IMUS REPUBLIC,”complete with a constitution” plagiarized for him from the Maura Law by the ilustrado traitor and Rizal-friend, Edilberto Evangelista; and then on December 30, 1896, in the socalled IMUS ASSEMBLEA MAGNA,, he first attempted the same coup d’etat and overthrow of the Katipunan Revolutionary Government and its replacement by his own IMUS REPUBLIC–this was the same coup d’etat and all-Caviteno conspiracy that finally succeeded to do the same in Tejeros, the culmination of which was the murder of Bonifacio himself.–and of course the SALE, the SURRENDER FOR PAY, of the Revolution for 800,000 pesos plus 2 pesos per rifle turned in at BIYAK NA BATO.
August 26, 2019
MANILA, Philippines — A senior administration lawmaker has filed a bill at the House of Representatives that seeks to rename the main headquarters of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from Camp Emilio Aguinaldo to Camp General Antonio Luna.
House Bill 4047 of Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel also seeks to amend Republic Act 4434 or the 1965 law that changed the name of then-Camp Frank Murphy to Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo.
He issued the statement on today’s occasion of National Heroes Day.
Pimentel, former chairman of the House committee on good government, noted that the feisty Luna has been “described by historians as the most brilliant and capable of Filipino generals during the Philippine-American War.”
Luna, who was only 32 years old then, was chief of staff of the Philippine Revolutionary Army for 134 days during the Philippine-American War until his brutal assassination on June 5, 1899.
“We are counting on our bill to rouse all Filipinos, especially soldiers across the three branches – the Army, Air Force and Navy – to emulate and live up to Luna’s positive qualities, particularly his strong love of country and exceptional skills,” he added.
Pimentel, however, clarified that his Antonio Luna bill will “in no way seek to reduce Aguinaldo, the first President of the Philippines, and the Chief of Staff of the Philippine Revolutionary Army after Luna’s assassination.”
“Aguinaldo has been fittingly honored over the years, especially with the 41.4-kilometer Emilio Aguinaldo Highway,” he said, referring to the network of primary and secondary public roads passing through the busiest cities and municipalities of Cavite.
Luna had been widely credited for bringing “guerrilla warfare” into play way ahead of China’s Mao Zedong and Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap, the Mindanao lawmaker pointed out.
He also cited Filipino revolutionary leader Apolinario Mabini’s estimation of Luna, which goes: “If he was sometimes hasty and even cruel in his resolution, it was because the Army had been brought to a desperate situation by the demoralization of the soldiers and the lack of ammunitions: nothing but action of rash courage and extraordinary energy could hinder its dissolution.”
Luna was hailed even by the best US military officers during the Philippine-American War.
Pimentel also mentioned James Franklin Bell, a US Army captain, who said that Luna “was the only general the Filipino army had.” Bell received the US Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine-American War. Bell later became chief of staff of the US Army.
Congressman Pimentel cited Frederick Funston, a US Army colonel, who called Luna “the ablest and most aggressive leader of the Filipino Republic.” Funston was promoted to brigadier general for cleverly engineering the capture of Aguinaldo in Palanan, Isabela.
Funston also received the US Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine-American War, and later rose to major general of the US Army.
Ever since I learned Phil history in high school,and regardless how Aguinaldo was portrayed good courtesy sa mga bayarang historians, it did not change my conviction a single na isa siyang traydor sa Katipunan at sa ating bansa.
With so much envy and greed of Aguinaldo, the Great Andres Bonifacio who organized and nurtured the Katipunan from ground up in years, was austed and put to death. The least that Aguinaldo could’ve done was to leave and form his own group. But NO, he has no shame & respect. He wanted to take the biggest credit on all endeavours of the Katipunan. He wanted to put NO SWEAT of cultivating his own buy just grabbing the leadership by all evil means of a very significant organization that’s already been established. He accomplished all those, and the life of our real Great Hero & Founder – Originator of our Independence was so poorly and most painfully sacrificed, because he died not in the hand of our conqueror in a battlefield but by the hand of a Vicious Snake & Traitor Filipino.
Adding to crushing pain and shame to every Filipino born child, Aguinaldo was proclaimed the First President of the Philippine Republic.
Although Philippines had already been sold by Spain to US during the spark of WW1, Aguinaldo was the main vehicle for the US to comfortably settled on our land and later slaughtered close to a million of our foreparents. He realises how all his grandest masterpiece had been a FAILURE big time, he tried to switch to redeem his face which ended with same FAILURE as he’s destined and cursed for being a traitor and killing the real hero and founder. In FEAR for his most FRAGILE and dearest LIFE, he surrendered to US.
It’s fitting that Trillanes & Alejano named their group as MAGDALO as they inherit the same traitor character, failure, and cowardice from their lineage Gen.Aguinaldo.
Aguinaldo is the Patron Saint for people who : have crab mentality, mapanglait sa kapwa, land grabber, opportunistic, terrorists NPA, KADAMAY, backstabbers na ka trabaho or officemate to climb thru the ranks fast, kawatan, etc…. That is the real place where Emilio Aguinaldo justifiably belongs.
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