PASSPORT AND VISA PROCESSING CENTER TO BE SET UP ABOARD INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

The International Space Station
The International Space Station

NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles) – Recent space discoveries including flowing water on Mars and orbiting massive structures around remote star galaxies all but confirm the existence of life beyond the Earth planet, and earthlings are being proactive about it.

The United States, Russia, Japan, Canada and the European states have unanimously agreed to set up a passport and visa processing center aboard the International Space Center (ISS).

The move will enable aliens in space to secure entry permits should they decide to visit Earth. The aliens will be given visas for a maximum  of 30 days but will have to prove that their visit is for the sole purpose of tourism.

Representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as well as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be assigned at the space station to process the passport and visa applications for the U.S. Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump says he fully supports the move.

Aliens or alien structures that attempt to land on Earth without the proper passport and visa documents will be treated as  hostile visitors and will be met with full military intervention.

The only remaining issue to be resolved among the Earth governments is to determine the currency to be charged to the alien applicants for their passports or visas.  Will it be the U.S. or Canadian dollar, Yen, Euro or the Ruble?

PHILIPPINES: POLITICAL DYNASTY IN PICTURES

Aquinos, Binays, Marcoses, Roxases
Aquinos, Binays, Marcoses, Roxases

WORLD’S BEST STREET FOOD LIST REVEALED, PHILIPPINES SNUBBED

imageMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – The list of the world’s best street food is out, and Filipinos are very surprised the Philippines , and especially Metro Manila, is not on it.

Topping the list is Singapore with its famous dumplings, curried fish heads, bak kut teh (meat bone tea), oyster omelets and duck rice. In second place is Bangkok, cited for its curries, noodles, roast duck, and fried to dancing shrimp. Mexico City came in third with its   street corn, al pastor tacos, gorditas, fresh juice and churros.

With all due respct, we think the authors of the list at Thrillist.com must have forgotten to stop by Manila, where one can find street delicacies in which not a single part of animal food goes to waste — from feet to ears, from skin to intestines, from bills to feathers.

In defense of Manila’s street food, we are listing just a few of what makes the Philippine metropolis worthy of the top spot. Thrillist, are you listening?

Here’s a list of 9 of the best Philippine street food, courtesy of matadornetwork.com.

We invite our readers to add and post their favorite street food in the comment section to make sure our friends at Thrillist hear us loud and clear.