BREAKING: Ferdinand Marcos Arrested!!!

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – The news of the arrest of Ferdinand Marcos sent shockwaves in America, the Philippines, and elsewhere.

The Philippine President is in Washington, D.C., on a five-day state visit, meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden, Filipino communities, investors and others.

Previously, there were rumors that President Marcos, Jr., will not be able to step into American soil without being arrested because of charges filed against his father and other members of his family.

But a check by The Adobo Chronicles confirmed that the Marcos arrested was not the President but a British-Filipio tourist accused of molesting women in Taguig, Rizal, as reported by the Inquirer:

Unexpected Shift: Philippines Now Holds Power Over The U.S.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) How the world turns! The most powerful country in the world and once colonizer of a tiny archipelago in Asia is now head over heels when it comes to a third-world country, the Philippines.

Take it from The Washington Post. It is reporting that U.S. President Joe Biden is now “courting” the son of a “dictator he once opposed.”

That son, of course, is President Bongbong Marcos who is now in the U.S. for a state visit no other Philippine leader has undertaken in over a decade.

Clearly, the Post knows the reason behind the courtship: strategic staging ground for the U.S. military amid the escalating territorial dispute between China and other countries in Asia, including the Philippines.

Recently, Marcos, Jr. added four sites in his country to be used by America as part of the latter’s military expansion. This, under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) which already previously gave the U.S. access to five sites to be used as bases.

Filipinos are rejoicing over the Post report, amused at the idea that their former Uncle Sam is finally walking on his knees to try to get concessions he needs to maintain powerful influence in the Asia Pacific region.

KBP Sues Gay Group For Trademark Infringement!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Fresh from its celebration of its 50th founding anniversary, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) filed a lawsuit against a gay group that allegedly stole its name.

The lawsuit stems from violation of Republic Act No. 8293, known as the Intellectual Property Act which protects property rights of registered trademarks in the Philippines.

KBP (the broadcast entity) accused the gay group of trademark infringement when the latter named its organization KBP: Kapisanan ng mga Beki sa Pilipinas.

Preliminary investigation of the charges are ongoing.

This is a developing story.