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ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.

www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

LAND FOR THE LANDLESS; HOME FOR THE HOMELESS under TORRENS SYSTEM Real Property Act 1858
FULL ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAM AND BEYOND

B.L.P. SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM Act 1858 In the drafting of our economic and development plans, we have motivated by one objective (Foundation) that no Filipino will be out sustenance. But more than that, all shall be given great opportunity to Participate in whatever booms there are now so that they will freely offer brain and brawn to achieve collective ends. Our vision of society, by focusing in the poorest segment of situation today, by planning to meet their basic minimum nutrition needs, by reducing the entirely eliminating literacy, by equitable distribution of development benefits, and by introducing the necessary institutional charges under this System Act 1858. B.L.P. AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT under TORRENS SYSTEM Act 1858 The BLP FOUNDATION, at least four factors contributed to the formulation agrarian development of an entirely new agricultural strategy. FIRST, chronic deficits in our grain produce and the specter of a high birth rate to the agricultural challenge of agronomist of a global food shortage. Our export earnings were the biggest single factor in the procurement of capital goods for our industrial needs. SECONDLY, The high importance of agriculture exports in our foreign trade emphasized the ultimate relation between high agricultural productivity and industrial development. THIRDLY,Since the rural sector has to produce a surplus (in the form of food and/or exported goods that generate import capacity) needed by the urban or industrial sector, inflation is said to occur when given a shortfall in the rural sectors contribution the surplus become inadequate and hence triggers off an inflation induced by food shortage.

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MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

FINALLY, The goals are easily recognized and these are principally to increase the level of agriculture output and to utilized agricultural labor force. Fulfilling these objective, however, invariably requires action on several fronts at once, and it is the adoption of a total strategy that it is the most difficult to implement. B.L.P. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT under TORRENS SYSTEM Act 1858 The New Industrial Plan The Philippines experience with industrial expansion program showed to what extent industry could add to total economic productivity that effect of industrialization on general economic development and the standard of living of the population. To achieve a higher level of industrial growth, investment must be concentrated in (i) relatively labor-intensive finished consumer goods industries, e.g. food processing, wearing apparel, for the domestic market; (ii) second stage of import substitution for selected intermediate and capital industries; and (iii) export generate about $ 8.4 Billion by 2016. To generate at least 1 million new jobs a year by mid 2016 and beyond.

TORRENS SYSTEM FIVE CONCLUSIONS MAY BE MADE ABOUT THE RESULT OF THE EARLY POLICIES FOR INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION. FIRST, incentives legislation of the 50s combined with import and exchange controls, encouraged import substitution as the dominant direction of industrial activity in the country. SECOND, The new manufacturing industries that emerged were highly depend on imported inputs, both in terms of capital goods and raw materials. THIRD, they very dependence on foreign inputs of the new industries resulted in industrys inability to generate employment of the very resources which the country had in abundance of labor. FOURTH, import substitution made for easy profitability as a result of the highly protective policies because Philippine exports was largely confined to traditional export product, such as sugar, coconut oil and plywood. Apart from these, practically to new export manufactures were developed.
OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

FIFTH, industrial activities spurred by the policies converged in and around Manila and had firmer linked with the rest of the world than they had with the rural sector.

THE B.L.P. PHILIPPINE ECONOMY under TORRENS SYSTEM LAW B.L.P. RICH IN NATURAL RESOURCES BASE 1. The positive for oil and uranium, which give us our own source of energy. 2. More than 20 major mineral and mineral product such as chromite, nickel and coal. 3. Relatively productive marine resources in an area covering 1,655,300 square kilometers. 4. Forest resources among the first and most diversified in Southeast Asia. B.L.P. EDUCATED AND CAPABLE MANPOWER 1. National literacy rate is 85 per cent but higher 96 per cent in premier cities 2. Filipino skills employed in various of the world B.L.P. FAVORABLE INVESTMENT CLIMATE AND IMPROVED SUPPORT FACILITIES: 1. A relatively sophisticated banking and financial system. 2. A basic work of transport and communications facilities. 3. An impressive intention credit standing. B.L.P. FAVORABLE GEOGRAPHY AND LOCATION 1. Strategically situated to be the distribution center of goods in the region. 2. Has a distinct security and political advantage under Torrens System Law.

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MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

B.L.P. STRONG COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT under TORRENS SYSTEM 1. Leader must set an example for total discipline according to law. 2. Commitment to undertake necessary reforms in the political system and in the administration machinery. 3. The population, particularly the larger but poorer segment, being oriented to participate more actively and meaningfully in development efforts.

THE B.L.P. IS CONFRONTED WITH THE FOLLOWING CHALLENGES AGAINST THESE GROWTH FACTORS IN THE ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM LARGE POPULATION AND HIGH GROWTH RATE: 1. Requiring an economic growth rate much higher than population growth. 2. Requiring tremendous efforts in spurring the economy towards greater production and productivity. PROBLEMS CHARACTERISTICS OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRY NOT UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM: 1. Inadequate Infrastructure aggravated by exceptionally large transport requirements. 2. Income inequality and low standard of living. 3. Death of job opportunities. 4. Price instability and balance of payments difficulties. THE ECONOMY IN THE NEXT DECADE UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM Act 1858 Taking into account the above growth factors, as well as the constraints, the task economic management for the next ten years in terms of policies and programs, would be generally along these line under Torrens System: ON POPULATION:
OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

To produce population growth rate gradually to 28 percent in 2016 such that total population would be only about 88 million then. ON LABOR AND DEVELOPMENT: To create job opportunities about 1.5 million annually which would absorb the backlog of unemployed and underemployed and the 1 million annual increments to the labor force under Torrens System Law. ON AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM: 1. Growth in food production of 4 percent annually during the next decade, the sources of growth being 1.5 percent from expansion of areable and harvested area and 2.5 percent from increased productivity on Agriculture under Torrens System. 2. To attain productivity growth of 2.5 percent annually, it is necessary that (i) extension services be efficiently organized and managed; (ii) new and appropriate technologies be adopted: (iii) investments in support facilities (e.g. irrigation ) be expanded; and (iv) product and input prices be rationalized. ON TAX REFORM: Future tax reform should be in the direction of (i) a reduction in the heavy dependence in international trade and widening of domestic base; (ii) and improvement of the tax systems social equity. ON THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION under TORRENS SYSTEM LAW: To expand the role of the public sector in the economy which will require (i) further organizational improvements; (ii) upgrading of the quality of middle level managers; (iii) strengthening planning capacity of government agencies and instrumentalities; (iv) greater participation of public corporations; and (v) broadening the base of participation at the local level. ON THE PRICE AND WAGES UNDER TORRENS SYSTEM LAW: To hold price increases to within 15 percent in the immediately years ahead. The next decade then for the Philippines will set the stage for expanding our productive infrastructure: gains agricultural productive efficiency, for a sustained implementation of a
OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

much more defined industrial strategy; and highly qualified human and manpower resources. THE B.L.P. ENVISIONS THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS under TORRENS SYSTEM LAW ACT 1858 1. To provide Home for the Homeless and Land for the Landless of Real Property Act 1858; 2. Development of suitable government or private areas into self-contained communities as an urban extension of the urban core; 3. To provide scholars with high quality Education and free Healthcare to all government employee and dependence concern. 4. Slum upgrading through improvement of sites and services; 5. Relocation and retirement of families obstructing existing government infrastructures under Torrens System; 6. Development of government lands for housing in accordance with the over-all urban design of the locality under Torrens System; 7. Urban renewal of blighted areas to maximize land use for using, social infrastructure, efficient transport system and encouragement of commerce and industry under Torrens System; 8. Development of vacant and underutilized private lands for housing to low income families under Torrens System Acquisition of Property; 9. Expropriation of private lands for development purposes, and to resolve land tenure problems in favor of bonafide occupants of private land for the landless under Torrens System; 10. Urban restoration by rehabilitation and repair of existing residential houses;

11. Development of economic opportunities within the resettlement projects to provide employment for its residents under Torrens System; 12. Acquisition of property rights and interest for development into housing projects for higher income groups as a source of subsidy for social housing under Torrens System;
OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

13. Industrial and commercial development and investment by developing industrial estates within projects as a major source of revenue of subsidy under Torrens System. These new components in the education program which are responsive to B.L.P. Torrens System Real Property Act 1858 national development are included in the Ten-Years Education Development Program as part of the governments attempt to create a just society, a society where opportunities for advancement are not a monopoly of the privileged few but are made available to all sectors of the national community. For this year onward, BLP, envision that poverty s we know it today will be eliminated as we expected every Filipino to be beyond the threshold of concern for survival. The concern will then be for continuing improvement of the quality of life as provisions for social services improve and labor productivity accelerates and attained a modern agro-industrial state will have a relative peace and stability in our country under Torrens System Real Property Act 1858 then WE SHALL HAVE WON THE FUTURES PROSPERITY, so that THIS NATION WILL BECOME GREAT ONCE MORE amen.. And my people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray, and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. 2 CHRONICLES 7:14

OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo

MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.


www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com SEC Registration No. A 200200833-2002 as amended Art. II & III Non-Government Organization

VISION
An entity, conscious of its role to promote and attain the full trust and confidence of the Republic in the TORRENS TITLE. EUROPEAN COMMISSION

B. L. P.
TORRENS SYSTEM LAW
Real Property Act 1858 PALUPA PROGRAM and BEYOND

DR. ALVIN ALVINCENT ALMIRANTE G. BERSALES, Ph.D. President / Chairman ANG BAGONG LAHING PILIPINO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.

KUNG HINDI NGAYON... ... KAILAN? KUNG HINDI TAYO ANG KIKILOS... ... SINO ANG KIKILOS?

OZAMIZ OFFICE 129 Bito-on, Ozamiz City 7200 Misamis Occidental, Philippines SMS / Text Hotline: +63 926 423 4313 (GLOBE) +63 908 997 8835 (SMART) Email: garingsr.romeo@gmail.com Web: blptorrenssystemlaw.multiply.com www.scribd.com/garingsrromeo

MAKATI OFFICE 1273 Room 302 Triple M Bldg., Batangas St., cor., Guatemala St., San Isidro, Makati City 1234 Philippines Phone: 394-2755 / 392-3653 / (02) 467-5292 Mobile: (63) 0908-6024635 Email: dr_alvinalmirante@yahoo.com Web: www.blpfoundation.org www.blptorrensystem1858.com

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