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Australian Slap On The Wrist For Bongbong Marcos

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In a scene straight out of political theater’s bargain bin, Australian lawmakers staged a protest during President Bongbong Marcos’ parliamentary address, a move as impactful as a whisper in a hurricane. 

The picket line outside, manned by a handful of Filipino Australians, resembled more a sad reunion of lost tourists than a formidable demonstration. Perhaps some were lured by the promise of a few Australian dollars, their protest signs flimsier than their convictions. 

Marcos, unfazed by the feeble attempts at dissent, sauntered through his speech, barely acknowledging the spectacle. It was a performance reminiscent of the 3-member Makabayan bloc’s annual charade during his State of the Nation Address – a predictable sideshow easily dismissed. 

In the grand opera of political resistance, this was but a forgettable aria, drowned out by the deafening silence of indifference.

The Appointed Son Of God Now A Living Dead!

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In Pastor Apollo Quiboloy’s recent public audio statement, he vehemently addressed a myriad of allegations against him, notably the summons to appear before the Senate committee hearing. Accusing President Bongbong Marcos and the First Lady of endorsing the charges against him added a political dimension to his defense. Quiboloy staunchly defended his broadcast network and his friendship with the Dutertes, while he decried foreign interference in Filipino affairs. 

His admission of being in hiding, claiming to be “dead” albeit a “living dead,” underscores the intensity of the situation. 

However, conspicuously absent from his discourse were the charges filed against him by the U.S. government, branding him a “wanted” individual. This omission leaves a critical gap in his narrative, raising questions about transparency and accountability. Quiboloy’s selective silence on this matter may fuel further speculation and skepticism regarding his legal entanglements and their potential implications.

Pastor Apollo Quiboloy: TNT!

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In a shocking twist of events, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy has officially joined the ranks of undocumented Filipinos dubbing himself a “TNT” or Tago Ng Tago. 

In his latest 36-minute audio message to followers, Quiboloy revealed his newfound status, alongside other outlandish claims, including his own demise and aspirations to lead the Philippines.

Quiboloy’s apparent reliance on Maharlika, the queen of fake news, for information, raises eyebrows. His paranoia about facing “rendition” instead of extradition, orchestrated by none other than President Bongbong Marcos and the First Lady, seems straight out of a farcical political thriller.

With Quiboloy’s penchant for grandiose proclamations, one can’t help but wonder if this latest announcement is just another performance in his repertoire of theatrics. 

Perhaps the only thing more elusive than Quiboloy’s credibility is the truth behind his fantastical claims. As the saga unfolds, one thing remains certain: reality continues to outpace satire in the realm of Quiboloy’s world, including his claim of being the “appointed son of God.”