MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippine Senate has its hands full these days — especially around health issues.
It hasn’t yet concluded its hearing on the bungled Dengvaxia vaccine which has been administered to more than 800,000 Filipino school kids but already, it has lined up another health investigation. This time, it has something to do with Raissa Robles’ Marcos Martial Law book, ‘Never Again.’
Hospital emergency rooms are reporting a sudden spike in nosebleed cases. While the cause of the nosebleed remains a mystery, authorities have established a common denominator among the emergency cases: all of them developed the strange phenomenon while reading Robles’ book.
Is it a virus imbedded in the book’s pages? Is it a case of witchcraft? Or does this border on the ‘miraculous?’
(This is a developing story. Check back for updates)
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Now that the Congress of the Philippines has approved a one-year extension of Martial Law in Mindanao, Raissa Robles’ book, “Marcos Martial Law: Never Again,” has been rendered moot and academic.
But Robles is not one to easily give up.
Today, she announced that she has quickly written a sequel to her book to make it more relevant to recent developments.
The title of the new book is “Marcos Martial Law: Forever and Ever.”
National Bookstore has refused to carry the new book because the old book didn’t sell very well.
To get a copy of the new book, check your street corner newstands.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – In her latest tweet, anti-Duterte blogger Raissa Robles accused Antonio Trillanes of having ‘no balls’ and the Senator is suing.
Robles questioned the absence of several Senators, including Trillanes, during a joint session of Congress where legislators voted to approve Martial Law extension in Mindanao. Only four opposition senators voted against the extension, and Trillanes wasn’t one of them because he had been missing in action.
”For Robles to say that I have no balls is libelous and is very damaging to my reputation,” Trillanes told The Adobo Chronicles.
The good Senator said he is willing to drop his pants in court to prove — beyond reasonable doubt — that Robles’ accusation is not only false but malicious.
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