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This destabiliser seems to relish reporting the arrest, not the tragedy. Yours will come in due time. The build up is ongoing.

This destabiliser seems to relish reporting the arrest, not the tragedy. Yours will come in due time. The build up is ongoing.

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The Duterte family and their fanatical supporters have repeatedly hurled the word “bangag” at the current President. Yet the irony is hard to miss. The patriarch himself have publicly admitted to being “bangag”, a self-confessed murderer and repeatedly boasted it so, and an abuser of women, all rolled into one. The evidence is not hidden. It is on record for everyone to see. Wouldn’t you agree?

The Duterte family and their fanatical supporters have repeatedly hurled the word “bangag” at the current President. Yet the irony is hard to miss. The patriarch himself have publicly admitted to being “bangag”, a self-confessed murderer and repeatedly boasted it so, and an abuser of women, all rolled into one. The evidence is not hidden. It is on record for everyone to see. Wouldn’t you agree?

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As if he was not finished with his part on the flood control funding corruption, the scheming new Majority Leader, Senator Joel Villanueva had the fugitive-of-law Senator, Bato dela Rosa elected as Public Order and Security Committee Chair. The son-of-a-gun coup-installed Senate President, Allan Peter Cayetano in turn bangs his gavel to signal his imprimatur. The criminally-charged Senator Bato dela Rosa carries with him the biggest question on matters of public order and is wanted for arrest for crimes against humanity under the ICC, yet is gifted chairmanship of the same justice for showing up to take part in a Senate coup to install Cayetano as Senate President. What a mockery of the Senate as an institution!

As if he was not finished with his part on the flood control funding corruption, the scheming new Majority Leader, Senator Joel Villanueva had the fugitive-of-law Senator, Bato dela Rosa elected as Public Order and Security Committee Chair. The son-of-a-gun coup-installed Senate President, Allan Peter Cayetano in turn bangs his gavel to signal his imprimatur. The criminally-charged Senator Bato dela Rosa carries with him the biggest question on matters of public order and is wanted for arrest for crimes against humanity under the ICC, yet is gifted chairmanship of the same justice for showing up to take part in a Senate coup to install Cayetano as Senate President. What a mockery of the Senate as an institution!

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General Nicolas Torre was a breath of fresh air— a rare figure who shattered the age of protectionism and impunity long embedded within our ranks and society. As PNP Chief, he set an uncompromising standard in the administration of justice when he did what no one dared: arrest the once untouchable Rodrigo Duterte — the very man who mocked our laws and desecrated our institutions during and after his rule. General Torre proved, in both word and deed, that his loyalty lies not with men of power, but with the Republic and its laws.

General Nicolas Torre was a breath of fresh air— a rare figure who shattered the age of protectionism and impunity long embedded within our ranks and society. As PNP Chief, he set an uncompromising standard in the administration of justice when he did what no one dared: arrest the once untouchable Rodrigo Duterte — the very man who mocked our laws and desecrated our institutions during and after his rule. General Torre proved, in both word and deed, that his loyalty lies not with men of power, but with the Republic and its laws.

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Arrest this destabiliser and protector of impunity! We’ve said it before, and we will continue to call for the relevant government authorities to neutralise Chavit Singson and his associates of Duterte protectors from their tracts of destabilisation through seditious actions and incitement to rebellion for our people and armed forces against the government under President Marcos. The government must activate accountability protocols and use the strength of our laws under the Revised Penal Code and Anti-Terrorism Act to effect the necessary arrests, court charges and seizures. Now more than ever!

Arrest this destabiliser and protector of impunity! We’ve said it before, and we will continue to call for the relevant government authorities to neutralise Chavit Singson and his associates of Duterte protectors from their tracts of destabilisation through seditious actions and incitement to rebellion for our people and armed forces against the government under President Marcos. The government must activate accountability protocols and use the strength of our laws under the Revised Penal Code and Anti-Terrorism Act to effect the necessary arrests, court charges and seizures. Now more than ever!

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The Dutertes and their fanatical supporters call them names and threatened their safety. But these former soldiers from the Magdalo Group played a decisive role in making it possible to bring Rodrigo Duterte to where he is now— ICC detention, undergoing trial for crimes against humanity. Former Senator Antonio Trillanes and former Congressman Gary Alejano deserve full recognition for their unwavering bravery in confronting the greatest scourge our nation has ever faced.

The Dutertes and their fanatical supporters call them names and threatened their safety. But these former soldiers from the Magdalo Group played a decisive role in making it possible to bring Rodrigo Duterte to where he is now— ICC detention, undergoing trial for crimes against humanity. Former Senator Antonio Trillanes and former Congressman Gary Alejano deserve full recognition for their unwavering bravery in confronting the greatest scourge our nation has ever faced.

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Our call: Arrest and neutralise the destabilisers. Dismantle and prosecute their financiers. Enforce full accountability. The Republic now finds itself at a juncture where hesitation is a luxury it can no longer afford. The State must consolidate its defenses—not merely in rhetoric, but through deliberate, codified action under the full weight of constitutional authority, national-security doctrine, and the discipline demanded of a mature democracy. The pattern of coordinated disruptions emerging from the Duterte-aligned bloc bears all the hallmarks of a structured destabilisation effort: disinformation deployment, agitation tactics, recruitment of sympathisers within institutions, and attempts to fracture the chain of command. Under any reading of the Constitution, the Revised Penal Code, and the Human Security framework, these manoeuvres fall squarely within the ambit of threats to national stability. Thus, the Marcos administration is duty-bound to respond with calibrated precision: 👉🏻 Activate and harmonise all national-security instruments. Through the National Security Council, NICA, AFP, PNP, and allied legislative partners, the government must move in unified posture— establishing a common operating picture, shared intelligence repositories, and rapid reporting channels across executive clusters. This is well within the State’s authority under Article VII, Section 17 and the President’s power of control over all executive departments. 👉🏻 Expedite investigative and prosecutorial processes. Accelerate fact-finding and case build-ups under the mandates of RA10175, RA11479 within constitutional bounds, and the Revised Penal Code provisions on sedition, inciting to rebellion, and conspiracy against the government. Speed is not optional, rather it is a safeguard against the metastasis of subversive narratives. 👉🏻 Enforce accountability inside the perimeter of governance. Any public official— civilian or uniformed— who facilitates, shelters, or coordinates with destabilising actors must be subjected to the full sanctions of administrative and criminal law, including the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, the Code of Conduct for Public Officials, and internal disciplinary regimes of their respective institutions. Complicity is not neutrality, rather it is participation. 👉🏻 Reaffirm the primacy of the chain of command and the authority of the State. The President, as Commander-in-Chief under Article VII, Section 18, is empowered to suppress lawless violence, rebellion, and coordinated attacks on the stability of the Republic. Any group attempting to weaponise disorder must confront a government that is both constitutionally anchored and operationally unified. 👉🏻 Communicate with strategic clarity and doctrinal discipline. Public briefings, intelligence synopses, and inter-agency updates must be transparent, coordinated, and firm— demonstrating that the government is not merely observing the threat landscape, but actively shaping it. Information dominance is a fundamental principle of national security. For those testing the tensile strength of the Republic, the State must respond with the unambiguous posture of a government unwilling to yield ground. For those sowing division, the administration must embody steadiness— guided by law, fortified by intelligence, and resolute in mission. Not a corridor of governance should be compromised. Not a pressure point of the State should be ceded. The Philippines shall not be bent by actors escaping from the light of justice. In this crucible, the Marcos administration has the rare opportunity to demonstrate command presence, constitutional fidelity, and disciplined nation-building— proving to citizens and adversaries alike that the Republic’s institutions, once tested, do not waver. They endure. They respond. They prevail. Armed Forces of the Philippines Bongbong Marcos Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Department of Justice (DOJ)

Our call: Arrest and neutralise the destabilisers. Dismantle and prosecute their financiers. Enforce full accountability. The Republic now finds itself at a juncture where hesitation is a luxury it can no longer afford. The State must consolidate its defenses—not merely in rhetoric, but through deliberate, codified action under the full weight of constitutional authority, national-security doctrine, and the discipline demanded of a mature democracy. The pattern of coordinated disruptions emerging from the Duterte-aligned bloc bears all the hallmarks of a structured destabilisation effort: disinformation deployment, agitation tactics, recruitment of sympathisers within institutions, and attempts to fracture the chain of command. Under any reading of the Constitution, the Revised Penal Code, and the Human Security framework, these manoeuvres fall squarely within the ambit of threats to national stability. Thus, the Marcos administration is duty-bound to respond with calibrated precision: 👉🏻 Activate and harmonise all national-security instruments. Through the National Security Council, NICA, AFP, PNP, and allied legislative partners, the government must move in unified posture— establishing a common operating picture, shared intelligence repositories, and rapid reporting channels across executive clusters. This is well within the State’s authority under Article VII, Section 17 and the President’s power of control over all executive departments. 👉🏻 Expedite investigative and prosecutorial processes. Accelerate fact-finding and case build-ups under the mandates of RA10175, RA11479 within constitutional bounds, and the Revised Penal Code provisions on sedition, inciting to rebellion, and conspiracy against the government. Speed is not optional, rather it is a safeguard against the metastasis of subversive narratives. 👉🏻 Enforce accountability inside the perimeter of governance. Any public official— civilian or uniformed— who facilitates, shelters, or coordinates with destabilising actors must be subjected to the full sanctions of administrative and criminal law, including the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, the Code of Conduct for Public Officials, and internal disciplinary regimes of their respective institutions. Complicity is not neutrality, rather it is participation. 👉🏻 Reaffirm the primacy of the chain of command and the authority of the State. The President, as Commander-in-Chief under Article VII, Section 18, is empowered to suppress lawless violence, rebellion, and coordinated attacks on the stability of the Republic. Any group attempting to weaponise disorder must confront a government that is both constitutionally anchored and operationally unified. 👉🏻 Communicate with strategic clarity and doctrinal discipline. Public briefings, intelligence synopses, and inter-agency updates must be transparent, coordinated, and firm— demonstrating that the government is not merely observing the threat landscape, but actively shaping it. Information dominance is a fundamental principle of national security. For those testing the tensile strength of the Republic, the State must respond with the unambiguous posture of a government unwilling to yield ground. For those sowing division, the administration must embody steadiness— guided by law, fortified by intelligence, and resolute in mission. Not a corridor of governance should be compromised. Not a pressure point of the State should be ceded. The Philippines shall not be bent by actors escaping from the light of justice. In this crucible, the Marcos administration has the rare opportunity to demonstrate command presence, constitutional fidelity, and disciplined nation-building— proving to citizens and adversaries alike that the Republic’s institutions, once tested, do not waver. They endure. They respond. They prevail. Armed Forces of the Philippines Bongbong Marcos Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Herein we have a President who has done more than anyone else has completed during their time for our farmers. The only President who have walked the talk when it comes to his commitment to uplifting the lives of our farmers. He also elevated the stature they play in our society.

Herein we have a President who has done more than anyone else has completed during their time for our farmers. The only President who have walked the talk when it comes to his commitment to uplifting the lives of our farmers. He also elevated the stature they play in our society.

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President Marcos in Busan, South Korea. Very Presidential. Composed. Intelligent. Chivalrous. Respectable. Refined. Honourable. Much unlike the previous one, a self-confessed murderer and violator of women— you’d have to think twice approaching. Other leaders know him as one who sold his nation’s soul to the Chinese. Corrupt to the core. Insatiably greedy. Primitive. Deplorable. Impious. Carnal. Crooked. But that’s why the daughter will never be qualified to be one, she has a criminal mind. Unskilled. Unpolished. Irreverent. Uncivil. Demonstrably corrupt. Impertinent.

President Marcos in Busan, South Korea. Very Presidential. Composed. Intelligent. Chivalrous. Respectable. Refined. Honourable. Much unlike the previous one, a self-confessed murderer and violator of women— you’d have to think twice approaching. Other leaders know him as one who sold his nation’s soul to the Chinese. Corrupt to the core. Insatiably greedy. Primitive. Deplorable. Impious. Carnal. Crooked. But that’s why the daughter will never be qualified to be one, she has a criminal mind. Unskilled. Unpolished. Irreverent. Uncivil. Demonstrably corrupt. Impertinent.

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It is so elementary. It was perhaps very painful on the part of the Vice President’s handlers and PR team to have to watch and listen to her speeches. Seemingly unprepared or just doesn’t have the base abilities to deliver an effective speech. Despite her reading the texts of her speech, the struggle was apparent. But more importantly, we beg to ask the questions— did she really understand-and listened to the very messages of her talk? Every single word she said, just came right back 180 degree to slap her in the face. She spoke of sovereignty, but no less than her father, Rodrigo Duterte sold the nation to the Chinese. As a Vice President, she never spoke against the many aggressions committed by China’s Navy and paramilitary operatives against our people. Her deafening silence says it all. She spoke of thievery in public office. Yet she conveniently forgets the many corruption unanswered corruption allegations against herself who is now subject to impeachment trial. She forgets the many corruption committed under her father’s rule, and where the flood control funding mess have made its heydays, including the P51 billion largesse of her brother Pulong Duterte. She spoke of illiteracy and substandard education, when under her tenure as Education Secretary, hardly a school classroom was built, the education system was very poorly managed and where she accepted her own incompetence, where she committed misuse and plunder of the education funding, where she was believed to have bribed education officials to keep quiet. These were all evidenced by Congressional investigations. She spoke of stealing a patient’s quality healthcare. Yet, the regime of her father was the source of the biggest healthcare fund scandal and thievery even under the crisis brought by the Covid19 pandemic at the time. She spoke of a worker’s decent living. Yet, her father’s regime closed a TV and radio broadcast station who’s owners he deemed his enemies l, but without supporting the workers and finding alternatives for those who lost their jobs. She spoke of opportunities and hope. Yet her father’s regime and her office have been accused of the most grievous thievery of our public coffers for which they have refused to be accountable for under our processes. To date, she continues to evade scrutiny by our institutions. She spoke of dignity, life and freedom. Yet her father’s regime stole the future and lives of thousands of Filipinos murdered under his instructions in an illegal war on drugs. He is now undergoing trial at the ICC for crimes against humanity. On all of these sins her family and allies have committed against the nation and our people, she said nothing. Vice President Sara Duterte’ said and done nothing. And the same Vice President was to later display, for the world to see, her own gruesome murderous nature with her own threat to conspire to kill and murder a sitting President and his family. Such hypocrisy and vileness. And she dare speak about freedom, dignity and hope on an independence day, to a nation that suffered and continues to suffer under the Duterte family’s bad and gruesome behaviours.

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The pathological liar Allan Peter Cayetano should be hanged, not in the physical sense, but politically in order to prevent him from ever coming back to relevancy. Cayetano’s brief tenure as Senate President has become a case study in how not to lead an institution. In less than a month, the Senate burned through hundreds of millions in taxpayers’ money while producing little of legislative consequence. The numbers speak for themselves: sessions held, press conferences staged, Facebook Lives streamed—yet no bills passed. Instead, the public witnessed chaos, political maneuvering, a constitutional crisis, the fallout from the Bato dela Rosa escape from the law, a Senate shooting scandal, obstruction of justice, and repeated attempts to turn the Upper Chamber into a battleground for factional interests. A Senate President is supposed to safeguard the institution, uphold its constitutional mandate, and ensure that the people’s business is conducted. Cayetano’s leadership became synonymous with disruption, destabilisation, grandstanding, and political calculation. The Senate was not strengthened under his watch. It was dragged into controversy after controversy. History will not measure his presidency by the number of livestreams, soundbites, or press conferences. It will measure it by results. Taxpayers have every right to ask what exactly they received in return for the enormous public expense. The tragedy is not merely that his term was the shortest. It is that so much institutional damage, division, and distraction were packed into such a short period. He made the Senate a playground for personal ambitions, venue for repayment of political debts, and the protection of impunity. Allan Peter Cayetano should be hanged!

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No religious organisation, political party, or powerful institution—regardless of its influence or following— has the right to dictate how the Republic administers justice. The rule of law belongs to the Filipino people, not to any organisation that believes its political weight entitles it to special treatment. By publicly rallying behind Senator Rodante Marcoleta while the Ombudsman and the Department of Justice move towards filing plunder and indirect bribery charges, the Iglesia ni Cristo has chosen institutional loyalty over accountability. Instead of affirming that the law should take its course, it has created the unmistakable impression that one of its own should be shielded from the full force of the justice system. This is not an isolated matter. Senator Marcoleta has repeatedly attracted controversy—from his conduct during the Senate’s flood control inquiry, where he was accused of diverting scrutiny from key personalities and relying on discredited testimony, to serious questions surrounding undeclared campaign funds and other matters now under official investigation and an impending indictment for plunder and bribery. These allegations deserve to be tested in court, free from political or religious pressure. That is why the INC’s intervention is so troubling. A religious institution that deploys its influence to defend a politician facing grave criminal allegations, rather than insisting that justice be allowed to run its course, abandons the moral ground from which it claims to speak. It ceases to be merely a religious body and becomes a political actor seeking to influence the administration of justice. Where was this moral outrage when thousands of Filipinos died during the previous administration’s bloody drug war? Where was the INC when the Vice President was accused, replete with evidences, of corruption in office and threatened the life of a sitting President and his family? Where was this uncompromising defence of righteousness when corruption, abuse of power, and the erosion of democratic institutions demanded moral courage? Silence then, followed by political mobilisation now, is not righteousness. It is selective morality. If the INC truly believes in justice, it should welcome an independent investigation, not to resist it. Senator Marcoleta deserves due process—not immunity. He deserves a fair trial— not institutional protection. No one is above the law. Not a senator. Not a religious organisation. Not anyone who believes influence is a substitute for accountability. The rule of law must prevail over political pressure, religious influence, and institutional loyalty—every single time. Should the INC be allowed to dictate upon the government under threat of weaponising its people if their capricious objectives are not met? The INC was gifted with free expression and was put under no obligations to pay taxes for the exercise of its purpose. But the same INC is now threatening to rupture the nation into another decade of chaos and destruction. Let the INC and its leaders be warned— you have the right to choose what you want to do, but you have no right to choose the consequences of those actions.

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