OK, that was a waste of 77p, but here you go:
The book is in two languages, English and Filipino. A paragraph or so of English followed by (presumably) the same prose in Filipino.
There are only 28 pages to the book, split into six sections, which are headed respectively 'politics', 'entertainment', 'the murderer known as Z', 'the cult in crisis', 'environment' and 'wild man in the woods'.
Before the sections there is an introduction claiming that in January 2014, the "great spirit of Ama left her avatar upon the earth, abandoning the woman who had been her mouthpiece... who had told lies about Jesus the Messiah and.... Pontius Pilate and his origins". (Sounds familiar?)
The new host of Ama is a man, chosen in February 2014.
Politics:
Willard Romney is suffering from a slow-growing cancer.
Jeb Bush is not the man conservatives think he is, and if elected he will 'rend the Republican party in twain".
Ted Cruise [sic] is an idiot, and if elected the Republican party will cease to exist.
Sarah Palin is infatuated with Putin, and if elected then Alaska will secede from the USA and Palin will gift Alaska to Putin "as a betrothal gift." (Only she won't actually marry Putin).
Entertainment:
Rush Limbaugh has neither cancer nor syphilis, but he does have heart disease, but his addition to painkillers is such that they would be ineffective against the pain of a heart transplant so he will either die or be driven mad by pain.
The murderer known as Z:(it's fairly obvious who this is meant to be)
"He will commit four murders."
The first will be a boy, who will be accused of gang activity by the man's defenders. Z will be famous for this murder but will escape imprisonment. The second murder will not be discovered until after Z's death unless the woman who aided him in the cover-up informs the authorities.
He will commit many smaller sins that will not result in death.
The third murder will be a child, and the fourth will either be the woman if she helps him escape prosecution, or another inmate if he is imprisoned. He will then be killed by other prisoners.
The cult in crisis:
The leaders of an "American pagan cult" are terrified as their founding documents have been shown to be forged. A man who holds the proof of this will die in a fire in his home outside SLC Utah which will be set by cult members but ruled to be accidental. The documents are thought to be destroyed in the fire but are actually held by a loyal church member, who will bequeath them to his son. The son may release them in the future.
Environment:
"Two brothers are cooking the earth. They will die before they see the full effects of their actions. Their descendants will curse their names for generations to come. Their names will endure as icons of evil and wanton destruction for 500 years after the second of them dies. Their souls will never find rest."
That is the entirety of this chapter.
Wildman in the woods:
"A bard. He made his living that way once."
The bard is seeking power to in order to rectify wrongs he's committed, he's seen as a lunatic but he is not. He is not discreet. If he achieves power there will be chaos, but it will be no worse than any of his predecessors. "The bardic madman is a better choice than the fool from the north.".
Aaaaaand.... that's it.
Nothing about the Spratly Islands but perhaps the WWIII stuff was Maria Alvaran going off-script, which is why she's been sacked as Ama's mouthpiece and her soul consigned to hell.
What do you think, PeaceCrusader? Is this new mouthpiece of Ama right, and these six bits of 'prophecy' in his two weeks of channelling Ama are the real deal? Or is Ka Apaz the real mouthpiece of Ama?