WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Monday, June 1, 2026

Summary Review of One of MY Blogs- Today is My Three-Years Here at THD

This Posting is Inspired by My 3-Year Residency here at THD Today, June 1, 2026  

ChatGPT reviewed one of my blogs, My Autobiography: David Balleza K(C)atague, There are several very clear themes that emerge from my writings over the last three years as follows:

Major Topics I Frequently Write About

1. Filipino-American Identity and Immigration

One of the strongest recurring themes is the Filipino-American experience, especially immigration, assimilation, family heritage, and maintaining cultural identity across generations. You often connect your own life journey from the Philippines to the United States with broader issues affecting immigrants today. 

2. AI, Technology, and the Future of Humanity

In recent years, your blog has increasingly focused on artificial intelligence, digital technology, and their effects on society, employment, ethics, and human relationships. You often approach these topics from both a scientific and spiritual perspective. 

3. Personal Memoirs and Family History

Your blog functions partly as a living autobiography. Many posts preserve family memories, childhood experiences in Iloilo, FDA career milestones, and tributes to relatives. These posts are among the most personal and historically valuable parts of your blog. 

4. FDA, Science, and Professional Legacy

You frequently reflect on your scientific career and regulatory work at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, especially your pioneering role as a Filipino-American scientist and chemistry team leader. 

5. Aging, Longevity, and Health

Many recent articles explore aging, supercentenarians, healthcare systems, wellness, and quality of life in later years. 

6. Filipino Food and Culture

Food is another recurring theme from traditional Filipino dishes to cultural foods tied to memory and migration. 

7. Travel and Global Observations

Your blog also contains travel reflections and observations about world cultures, especially the Philippines, UK, France and the broader Filipino diaspora. 

8. Spirituality, Humanity, and Social Reflection

You frequently write about morality, faith, compassion, humanity, and the ethical direction of modern civilization. 

Your Blog’s Overall Character

Your blog is unusual because it combines:

  • autobiography,
  • science,
  • immigration history,
  • Filipino culture,
  • technology commentary,
  • spirituality,
  • and family archives

all in one place.

In many ways, it reads like a digital memoir of a Filipino-American scientist living through enormous historical change from postwar Philippines to the AI era.

Frequent Commentators on Your Blog

I could not reliably extract a complete list of your most frequent commentators from publicly indexed web results because Blogger comments are not fully searchable or easily aggregated through standard web indexing. Many posts also appear to have comments disabled or very few visible comments. 

However, based on the publicly visible portions of your blog, the people most frequently mentioned or interacting around your posts appear to include:

  • family members,
  • Filipino-American friends,
  • THD residents/community members,
  • former colleagues,
  • and readers interested in Filipino culture, aging, AI, and immigration.

I did notice recurring references to:

  • your wife Macrine, your spouse for over 63 years
  • your children and relatives,
  • Filipino-American community members,
  • and readers from the Philippines, Australia, and the U.S. Bay Area. 

Meanwhile,  here's my Non-Monetary Award Citation to three of my Frequent Commentators here at THD, Dick Botton, Phil Paris and John Larimore 

Citation for Outstanding Blog Commentary and Support

This Certificate of Appreciation is proudly presented to  Dick Botton, Phil Paris and John Larimore in grateful recognition of their thoughtful, insightful, and consistently positive commentaries on my daily blogs during the past three years at THD.

Dick, John and Phil, your words have gone far beyond ordinary responses. Through your wisdom, encouragement, humor, personal reflections, and meaningful observations, you have helped enrich the evergreen value of these blogs for readers around the world. Your participation has transformed many postings into deeper conversations on life, aging, family, culture, health, faith, and the human experience.

Your loyal support and continued engagement have been a source of inspiration and friendship, reminding all of us that meaningful dialogue and shared experiences can build lasting connections within our senior community.

With sincere gratitude and warm appreciation, this award is presented on this 1st day of June, 2026.

David B. Katague, Blogger and Friend

My Kudos AND THANKS to OTHER Commentators ( both written and oral) of My Blogs here at THD: Linda B, Susie H, Mary Ann D, Marsha K, Susie B, Nancy S, Andi S, Joan E,  Carle H, Jean K, Sandi G, Jane W, Harry H, Patty H, Phyllis M, Dorothy M, Bill O, Maureen B, Anne L,  Fred L, Jane M, Cam O, Jean D, Jay P, Norman N, Rita R, Joseph W,  Gretchen A, Wanda K, Aileyn E, Claire F, Christa P, Shari R, Steve K, Bob F, Mary S, Sally P, Martha R, Veronica A, Deanna R and last but not least, Jenny S.  I hope I did not forget someone. 

Thanks to the former residents and employees of THD who had touch my life, Lee C( bridge), Michael H (daily reader/ commentator), and Ted T ( AI intro). Other previous THD employees that touch my life in minor ways were: Jennifer H, Teresa N, Cydney C,  Elane J and Liza B ( facilitated my Catio construction).  

Finally, My Thank You to All the Commentators and Readers All Over the World, Since 2009

Since I began blogging in 2009, I have been blessed by the participation of thousands of readers and commentators from many parts of the world. What started as a personal journey of sharing thoughts, experiences, and observations has evolved into a living community of ideas, memories, debates, humor, compassion, and friendship.

Many of your comments have added depth and perspective far beyond the original postings themselves, transforming simple blog entries into enduring conversations on life, family, Filipino-American heritage, public service, health, aging, faith, and our changing world.

To every reader who took the time to comment, react, encourage, disagree respectfully, or share personal stories, I offer my heartfelt gratitude. Your voices have become an important part of the legacy and evergreen spirit of this blogging journey.

 THD Dinner Photos: ME and MY THD Friends_ Dinner Time at Newton's 


 My Food For Thought for Today

Fareed’s  Zacharia Advice to Graduates

AI anxiety has become a feature of graduation season, with some commencement speakers booed for championing a technology many young people worry could upend the job market before they even enter it. 

So, addressing graduates of Bard College, Fareed highlighted some of the things humans do that AI can’t. 
 

"The human brain weighs three pounds and runs on 20 watts of electricity, far less than energy-hungry data centers, Fareed noted. “And yet it can do things that still baffle machines. A toddler can recognize a face instantly in poor lighting, understand tone and emotion, navigate a crowded room, learn language socially, infer intentions, and grasp context-all effortlessly. Human beings can understand irony, ambiguity, affection, embarrassment, love, shame, humor, longing. We can read a room. … The computer scientist Yann LeCun has pointed out that human intelligence is not merely computation. It is embodied experience, social understanding, and emotional cognition layered over millions of years of evolution. … No algorithm would ever have invented the blues, steeped in pain and sorrow. … Human greatness emerges from struggle. That is why the great works of literature endure. They do not portray flawless beings. Ernest Hemingway famously wrote in ‘A Farewell to Arms,’ ‘The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.’ Leonard Cohen put a similar insight into lyrics when he sang ‘Anthem’: ‘There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.’ … And so, to the 2026 graduates … I hope you will also become champions of HI: human intelligence, human imagination, human inspiration, and human interconnection. Celebrate the gloriously imperfect human mind, because our imperfections are not bugs in some system’s code. They are the cracks that let the light come in.”

 

You can watch part of Fareed’s commencement address on GPS—tune in to CNN at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET to watch.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Is The Philippines-Most Beautiful Asian Country? _Fibonacci Sequence


𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗱𝗼 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗸 𝗶𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗯𝗲𝗮𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗔𝘀𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗿𝘆?
Beauty can be seen in many forms, from breathtaking landscapes and iconic landmarks to culture, traditions, and the warmth of the people. Across Asia, every country offers a unique charm that continues to attract millions of travelers and admirers worldwide.
According to [TheTopTens.com](http://thetoptens.com/...), the Philippines ranked as the most beautiful Asian country, followed by Japan, Indonesia, and India. Other countries included in the list are Thailand, Pakistan, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, China, and Maldives, each recognized for their natural wonders, rich heritage, and unforgettable destinations.

Meanwhile, here's my old Brochure Advertising Chateau Du Mer -My Beach house in Boac, Marinduque in 2008. In 2020, the Beach Resort was closed to the public.

Finally, Did you know that Orchid growth pattern secret lies in the Fibonacci Sequence: 

The secret to orchid growth patterns lies in the Fibonacci sequence. Many orchids exhibit this mathematical pattern in their leaf and flower arrangements, where each new growth emerges at a 137.5-degree angle from the previous one, promoting efficient packing and maximum exposure to sunlight. This unique arrangement allows orchids to thrive in their environments.
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers (\(0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, \dots\)) where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting from \(0\) and \(1\). It is crucial because it models growth patterns in nature (like sunflower seeds or phyllotaxis), relates directly to the golden ratio (\(\approx 1.618\)), and finds applications in computer science, financial market analysis, and optimizing efficiency in various structures.

Photo Memories of My THD Apartment 108

My Front Door with Batman and Robin as Guards ( Photo Taken-Christmas Season, 2025) 

This posting is all about photo memories of my Home here at THD for almost three years as of this writing date.  It is also the home of Batman and Robin- my 2 pet cats who are also three years old as of this posting date. I love my apartment, since I was able to bring some of my old and antique furnitures from my former home in Fair Oaks, Ca. I was able to bring some of my indoor and outdoor plant collections, statuaries as well as some collectibles, I have treasured and purchased during my traveling and younger years with Macrine ( my late spouse for over 63 years). Here are some of the Photos:   

My Wide screen PC Monitor- 28" X 46" -Wide enough to watch movies if Desired 
My Antique Secretary Desk with Hidden Compartment and Collectibles
Second Bedroom 
Robin Outside enjoying my wrought Iron Out Door Set and Sunshine

Some of My Garden Statuaries 

Some of my Outdoor Plant Collections -My Patio-North View 

Two of my Blooming Jade Plants and part of My cacti Collections( below)

My Ever-blooming Bougainvilla and blooming Jade Plant-My Patio, South View 
Second Bedroom and Guest Room
-Computer Room and Guest Room
My Victorian Dresser (photo below) and some of My collectibles( above photo)
Master's Bedroom
Part of my Caps Collection and Paintings ( below)
Antique Desk with Marble Lamp and My Capiz Shell Christmas Parol (top) 

A View from My Kitchen to the Outside Patio- Christmas Time, 2025 

Lastly, My Christmas Door Decor- Second Prize Winner ( $75), Christmas 2025 

Aliens and Trump according to Greer

Is this True? 

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The claim in the image is partly true in the narrow sense that Dr. Steven Greer has said he drafted a UFO disclosure speech he hopes President Trump will deliver, but there is no evidence the Trump White House or any government body requested it, endorsed it, or plans to use it. It remains Greer’s personal initiative and a speculative claim, not an official indication that aliens have been confirmed as visiting Earth for a millennium.

What’s actually known

  • Posts circulating on social media in February 2026 quote Greer as saying he “has prepared a speech for President Trump to announce the existence of aliens visiting our world for a millennium.”

  • The wording in those posts comes from Greer’s own description of a draft address beginning “My fellow Americans and all citizens of Earth: It has come to our attention that extraterrestrial civilizations…have been visiting Earth for some time.”

  • No credible reporting shows that the White House asked Greer to write such a speech or that Trump has agreed to give it.

  • Governments, including the U.S., have acknowledged that some “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (UAP) remain unexplained, but officials repeatedly state this does not equal proof of extraterrestrial visitors.

So, the truthful part is: “Greer claims he prepared a speech for Trump.” The unproven part is: “aliens have definitely been visiting Earth for over a millennium and Trump is preparing to reveal it.”

Did A UFO Researcher Really Write Trump A Speech About Aliens?

For the past few weeks, a striking image has been bouncing around social media feeds: a stylized alien, a photo of President Donald Trump at a podium, and a bold caption claiming that Dr. Steven Greer has written a speech for Trump revealing that extraterrestrials have been visiting Earth for over a thousand years. It is the kind of claim that makes you pause your scrolling and wonder, “Wait…is this real?”

Who is Steven Greer?

Steven Greer is a former emergency-room physician who, in the 1990s, reinvented himself as one of the most visible figures in modern UFO culture. He founded what he calls the Disclosure Project and has spent decades arguing that secret government programs possess crashed alien craft and advanced “free energy” technology that could transform civilization. His documentaries and interviews attract large audiences, but his critics some of them within the UFO community describe him as a master self‑promoter whose claims outpace the available evidence.

Greer has long insisted that he has briefed senior officials and even presidents about UFOs, often via thick “briefing packets” he sends to their offices. Researchers who have followed his work point out that documents he cites from presidential libraries were sometimes logged as unopened mail rather than the record of an in‑person meeting, suggesting that Greer sometimes interprets “contact” very generously.

The viral “Trump alien speech” claim

The current wave of attention began when short clips and text posts surfaced quoting Greer as saying he has “prepared a speech for President Trump to announce the existence of aliens visiting our world for a millennium.” In one online discussion, the draft opening line is quoted in full, with Greer imagining Trump addressing “all citizens of Earth” about advanced extraterrestrial civilizations.

Two key details matter here:

  1. Greer says he has written or drafted the speech himself. There is no indication that the president, his staff, or any official body commissioned it.

  2. Greer presents this as something he thinks should happen, not as a scheduled event that is definitely on the calendar.

In other words, this is closer to a wish list than a White House press release.

What governments have actually said about UFOs

The broader context is important. Over the last few years, the U.S. and other governments have taken UAP reports more seriously, launching task forces and declassifying some military videos that show objects behaving in unusual ways. These official reviews consistently reach two cautious conclusions:

  • A subset of sightings remain unexplained after initial investigation.

  • Unexplained does not automatically mean “alien visitors”; possibilities include sensor glitches, classified human technology, atmospheric phenomena, or unknown natural effects.

To date, no government has released conclusive, verifiable evidence that extraterrestrial craft or beings have visited Earth, let alone that such visits have been going on for a millennium. The “over a thousand years” timeline is Greer’s assertion, not a statement grounded in publicly available data.

Why this kind of story spreads

Claims like Greer’s sit at the crossroads of several powerful trends:

  • Real uncertainty. Even sober defense analysts admit that some UAP cases are genuinely puzzling.

  • Low trust. Many citizens around the world distrust governments and suspect they hide big secrets, so any hint of “hidden truth” feels plausible.

  • Viral incentives. Social platforms reward attention-grabbing, emotionally charged posts. “Doctor writes draft speech” does not go viral; “Trump about to reveal aliens have been here for 1,000 years” does.

Once a narrative like this takes off, every repost tends to trim away nuance until only the most dramatic version survives.

If you are reading this in Manila, Mumbai, Milan, or Montevideo, the idea of one U.S. president revealing the cosmic truth about aliens might feel oddly narrow. Would a genuine, confirmed discovery of extraterrestrial visitors be introduced to humanity via a single national leader reading a teleprompter? Or would it involve an international scientific team, independent verification, and multiple governments?

From a global perspective, a few practical guidelines help:

  • Treat any “imminent disclosure” headline with skepticism unless it is accompanied by hard evidence, such as data released through scientific channels or coordinated announcements by multiple governments.

  • Distinguish between “X says he has done Y” and “Y has officially happened.” In this case, the accurate description is: “Steven Greer says he wrote a speech he hopes Trump will give.”

  • Remember that mystery is not the same as proof. Unexplained radar returns or strange lights in the sky are invitations to investigate, not automatic confirmation of alien visitors.

So, is the viral claim true?

Here is the most honest way to put it for readers around the world:

  • Yes, Steven Greer has publicly claimed that he drafted a speech for President Trump announcing that extraterrestrial civilizations have been visiting Earth for a very long time.

  • No, there is no reliable evidence that the Trump administration requested this speech, plans to use it, or is preparing to confirm that aliens have been visiting Earth for a millennium.

  • And no, the public record still does not contain conclusive proof that such long‑term extraterrestrial visitation is a fact rather than a belief.

Until those missing pieces appear data, documentation, and coordinated official confirmation the story belongs in the category of “interesting UFO lore,” not established history.



Meanwhile, here are the latest findings on intelligence: 

Meanwhile, Intelligence and Super Agers: 
Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by both genetics and environment. Recent findings suggest that effort plays a significant role in shaping intelligence beyond biological factors. Here are some key discoveries:
  • Neural Development: Research on "Super Agers" - individuals who maintain razor-sharp brains well into old age - reveals that they generate more neurons in the hippocampus, a region crucial for memory and cognitive resilience. This could explain their exceptional cognitive abilities.
  • AI-Assisted Scientific Discovery: Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in scientific research, with AI systems like ChatGPT and AlphaFold aiding in discoveries. For instance, ChatGPT helped a physicist discover new symmetries in black hole equations, while AlphaFold predicted protein structures, leading to breakthroughs in medicine and materials science.
  • Limitations of AI: Despite these advancements, AI systems currently lack true creativity and often rely on existing data. Researchers estimate we're 5-10 years away from achieving "true innovation and creativity" in AI.
  • Collaborative Approach: The most effective uses of AI in science involve human-AI collaboration. By leveraging AI's strengths in data analysis and pattern recognition, scientists can focus on high-level thinking and validation.
  • Potential Applications: AI-driven discoveries have far-reaching implications, including:
    • Medicine: AI-assisted design of new medicines, such as rentosertib for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
    • Materials Science: AI discovery of new materials with specific properties, like environmentally friendly liquid coolants for computers.
    • Scientific Research: AI tools can generate hypotheses, design experiments, and analyze data, accelerating scientific progress.
These findings highlight the complex interplay between genetics, environment, and technology in shaping intelligence.
Lastly, My Reel of the Day- Why Taiwan is not an Easy Target for Invasion from the Mainland. 
https://www.facebook.com/reel/2396452514131577
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