Thursday, March 25, 2021

Ancient History of the Philippines that was never told



What is the Ancient History of the Philippines that was never told?

Factual Colonization of the Philippines

PHILIPPINE COLONIZATION BY SPAIN

In 1478 Moslems from the Malayan Peninsula

crossed the Malacca Strait and conquered Java, the

capital of the Madjapahit Empire. Subsequently, the

Malay/Srivijaya/Madjapahit disintegrated. In its place, a

Moslem religious government was established

inaugurating the reign of the Sultanates.

A family of MAHARAJAHS AND RAJAHS,

TAGEAN, was then ruling the Madjapahit Empire.

They retreated and consolidated their position in a group

of 7,169 islands, known as MAHARLIKA (now

Philippines) away from the oncoming Moslems. Being

a descendant of royal Malayan blood, the Tagean family

had its share of power, authority and riches from the

collected taxes during its 900-year rule in the empire, and

even two millennia earlier when there was commerce

with King Solomon of Israel.

The maharajah and his sons, the rajahs, ruled the

Maharlika using their own laws, the CODE OF

KALANTIAW. The Maharlika was a very rich and

flourishing country. By the early sixteenth century, the

ruling maharajah, Luisong Tagean, had 720,000 metric

tons of gold that he kept in present day Kota Kinabalu,

Sabah or North Borneo. [RK: That’s a whole lot of

spices!] At that time, Sabah was part of the Maharlika.

The Family Tree of Maharajah Luisong Tagean:

MAHARAJAH LUISONG TAGEAN. He resided

in the Lamayan District, now known as Malacanang.

Malacanang came from the Tagalog Word"

"May Lakan Diyan" (There is the king)

He was married to Margaret Acuna Macleod.

One very interesting point not made here is that King

Luisong Tagean apparently lived to the ripe old age

of 270!

It seems our Almighty Father gave him

quite a lengthy assignment. As a note of correction:

In an article written by Cenon Marcos on this subject,

King Tagean’s wife was erroneously identified as

Lamayan Bowan, who was instead the wife of Prince

Lacan Acuna Macleod, one of the great king’s

grandsons identified below. Careful reading of the

Agana Decision with Compromise Agreement from

1972 indicates that King Luisong Tagean’s wife was

in fact Margaret Acuna Macleod as indicated here.

His sons were:

Rajah Lapulapu Tagean. He ruled Mactan.

Rajah Soliman Tagean. He ruled Manila, Rizal, Cavite,

Batangas, Laguna and theKarilaya Province, now Quezon.

He married Princess Dayang-dayang Kiram.

Later he married Mary Anne

Dent. Mary’s father, Alfred Dent was a British Lord

and London merchant. He was a co-owner of the Royal

British North Borneo Company.

Luisong Tagean’s grandsons were:

Rajah Lakandula Tagean. He ruled Tondo.

Rajah Gat Mauban Tagean. He ruled Eastern

Quezon, Mauban, Sampaloc and Lukban. He was

married to the daughter of the sixth Sultan of Brunei,

Abdul Kahar.

Rajah Baginda Tagean. He ruled Bohol.

Rajah Kabingsuran Tagean. He ruled Southern

Mindanao.

Rajah Kolambo Tagean. He ruled Limasawa.

Rajah Humabon Tagean. He ruled Cebu.

Rajah Sikatuna Tagean. He ruled a part of Bohol.

Prince Lacan Acuna Macleod Tagean. Son of

Rajah Soliman, he was adopted by his grandmother,

Margaret Macleod Tagean. Born during the Spanish

colonial rule on December 17, 1686, he changed his

surname to TALLANO so he could easily pursue his

revolutionary activities against the colonizers. In 1726, at

the age of 40, he married Princess Elizabeth Overbeck

Macleod of Austria. In 1761, he sought the help of the

British against the Spaniards. Later he married Lamayan

Bowan. He lived for 178 years. [RK: Prince Lacan

Acuna Macleod Tagean-Tallano lived from 1686

through 1864.



PART II

Why did our Heavenly Father grant

these Tageans such long lives except to ensure the future

unfolding of His Divine Plan?] He begot a son…

Prince Julian Macleod Tagean-Tallano. He was

married to Princess Aminah Kiram of the Sultanate of

Sulu. He died in 1898. He begot a son… [RK:

Actually, upon examination of the Agana Court’s

1972 Decision with Compromise Agreement, it

looks like in 1898 Prince Julian Macleod

Tagean-Tallano “succeeded to win the support

of the grand government of the United States of

America where the Treaty of Paris between

Spain, United States, Great Britain, France and

Germany had been signed and enforced into law

respecting private ownership of the inhabitants

and the Royal Family of the archipelago.” Later

in the Decision with Compromise Agreement we

read: “the Prince died on the year 1939 at the

age of 91 years old by reason of heart attack in

Europe, after he transported the Tagean gold

bullion of 617,500 metric tons to the Vatican

City and had deposited it to the Trust of the

Holy See as escorted by Reverend Father Robert

Hayes, who was in custody of the last will and

testament involving OCT 01-4 of the archipelago

and that precious wealth whose heirs are Don

Esteban Benitez Tallano and Benito Tallano.”

Confirming this assessment, still further along in


the text of the Decision with Compromise

Agreement, we read: “Prince Julian Macleod

Tallano (Tagean) who died on December 17,

1939”. Thus, the following statement regarding

Don Esteban Benitez Tallano appears to be

incorrect.]

Don Esteban Benitez Tallano. He died in the

Vatican in Rome in 1939. [RK: NO, Don Esteban

Benitez Tallano was apparently alive at the time of

the Agana Decision in 1972 and for at least a decade

after (see note above).] He begot a son…

Don Benito Acuna Tallano. He died

during the Japanese occupation of the Maharlika.

He begot a son…

Prince Julian Morden Tallano. He is presently alive.

[END QUOTING]

At this point we must note that Judge Agana ordered

the formation of an entity to be named DON ESTEBAN

BENITEZ TALLANO AND DON GREGORIO

MADRIGAL ACOP FOUNDATION for the purpose

of protecting and conserving the estate for the benefit of

the Filipino people. Gregorio Madrigal Acop was, we are

told, the brother-in-law of Esteban Benitez Tallano, having

married his sister. Both men passed away in the early

1980s and the various governments of the Philippines

have apparently made every effort to take the property

(real estate and gold) for their own purposes ever

since Ferdinand Marcos was unlawfully removed from

power in 1986.

Thoroughly aided and abetted by the International

Banking Cartel, all aspects of the Philippines power

structure—the government, the courts, the Roman

Catholic Church and of course all of the leaders of these

institutions—have sought to deprive the Filipino people of

this vast inheritance. This is NOT some “conspiracy

theory”; it is an observable and now-proven fact.

It is now up to the Filipino people to become aware

of the facts and reclaim that which is lawfully their

birthright. The Tallano Foundation is in place, ready,

willing and able to administer this vast wealth for the

benefit of ALL Filipinos instead of a select few who

have prospered at their expense.

As we shall see in the following section, the notion

of “public lands” which exist for the benefit of “the

government” instead of the PEOPLE is entirely

erroneous. OCT 01-4—including the entire archipelago

except for annotations against that original Torrenssystem

Deed AND the GOLD—is PRIVATE

PROPERTY, which is to be administered for the benefit of

the people. The government through its Solicitor General

presented its position paper documenting the supremacy of

OCT 01-4 to the Agana Court and was forced to

COMPROMISE, claiming control over only those lands the

government then occupied and only for so long as those lands

continued to be used for the government.

Let us now review the history of OCT 01-4, which is

the basis of all private land ownership in the Philippines.

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