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Raissa Robles Launches New Martial Law Book

IMG_2887MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – ‘Never Again.’ It has been the battlecry for those who were opposed to the dictatorial regime of the late Ferdinand E. Marcos, in obvious reference to decades of Martial Law under the deposed strongman.

It is also the title of the one and only book by self-identified ‘investigative journalist’ and blogger Raissa Robles.

But now, the battlecry — and Robles’ book — are moot and academic, after President Rodrigo Duterte declared Martial Law in Mindanao, a move upheld by both Congress and the Supreme Court.

So, what is Robles going to do?

Well, write another book, and she did.

The Adobo Chronicles learned from very reliable sources in San Francisco that Robles will soon launch a sequel to her first book.  This time, it will be titled, ‘Never Again and Again.’

The new book chronicles the failure of anti-Marcos elements to prevent a repeat of a Martial Law declaration in the Philippines.

Senator Cynthia Villar Has A New Proposal For Philippines To Achieve Rice Sufficiency

IMG_2646MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – A few weeks ago, Philippine Senator Cynthia Villar proposed a ban on restaurants serving UNLI (unlimited) rice as a way for the country to achieve rice self-sufficiency.

But that didn’t go well with most Filipinos who always look forward to their free, unlimited rice that comes with their order of  inihaw, kare-kare, adobo and lechon kawali.

Now, the hard-working senator has a new proposal that she thinks would be a sure way to reduce rice consumption in the Philippines.

Villar is proposing that the National Food Authority (NFA) import individually-wrapped rice grains from Japan (see photo).

By making it laborious for Filipinos to unwrap one rice grain at time in order to complete their three to four cups of rice to cook, Villar says in that in due time, Filipinos will eventually reduce their rice consumption.

NFA Administrator Jason Aquino told The Adobo Chronicles that the importation of the individually-wrapped rice grains from Japan will initially cost a lot of money, but in the end, it will reduce local demand for rice.  When that happens, NFA will no longer need to import rice, even when local production is affected by weather conditions, Aquino said.

Philippine Catholic Bishops Issue Second Pastoral Letter On Fakes

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MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Two weeks ago, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) issued a pastoral letter to all Filipino Catholics, urging them to reject and be weary of “fake news.”

CBCP listed the URLs of what it considered to be fake news.

Yesterday, churches throughout the country read a second pastoral letter signed by CBCB president Socrates Villegas, along with an addendum to its original list of fakes.

The following successfully made it to CBCP’s second list:

  • Leni Robredo, fake VP
  • Cynthia Patag, fake profile picture
  • Raissa Robles, fake investigative journalist
  • Australian citizen Jim Paredes, fake Pinoy
  • Rappler, fake Internet news source

Villegas urged the Catholic Faithful to refrain from following the social media accounts and pages of the fakers and to report to the CBCP other possible additions to its list.

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