A post of the actor and director Manny Castaneda caught the attention of the netizens after he accused the members of the Aquino administration in receiving money from the illegal trade of drugs in the Philippines.
Based on the post of Castaneda, there is something about the allies of the former President Benigno Aquino which includes Senator Franklin Drilon and Leila de Lima who is always questioning the list of the narco-politicians which was released by the President Rodrigo Duterte.
Both of the names included are known to be allies of President Benigno Aquin and both ran under the Liberal Party with Mar Roxas.
It appears that the conspiracy theory post gathered more than 2, 500 shares.
“Instead of being jubilant, it was noticeable that the yellow personalities became suspiciously defensive. Everything was done to discredit the list and to make it look irrelevant and useless,” Castaneda written.
He went on by saying: “There must be a more substantial reason for this tirade other than just sheer dislike for Pres. Duterte as a political adversary. The noose is getting tight maybe?”
He further explained that the Aquino administration can be accused of ‘protectionism’.
“With all the circumstances mentioned, I cannot help but conclude that the Aquino administration was a recipient of drug-money. It is only this motive that can explain their behavior,” said Castaneda.
“If this is true… the Aquino administration has a very thick blood on their hands, blood of victims who died and lives destroyed due to illegal drugs,” he added.
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When the narco-list was presented to media, Delima immediately accuses Pres. Duterte of witch-hunt. Drilon demands adherence to the rule of law. Even the dwindling yellow army questions the veracity of the list.
Instead of being jubilant, it was noticeable that the yellow personalities became suspiciously defensive. Everything was done to discredit the list and to make it look irrelevant and useless. All concerted efforts seem very suspicious indeed. There must be a more substantial reason for this tirade other than just sheer dislike for Pres. Duterte as a political adversary. The noose is getting tight maybe?
There is no doubt that the Aquino administration was fully aware of the existence of narco-politics. All salient information was at their fingertip. It is therefore no surprise that Mar Roxas was able to provide explicit data of the drug menace in Davao to debunk Duterte’s assertion that illegal drug trade in Davao has been placed under control.
Ironically, despite all the vital information in their possession, they did nothing to arrest the problem. It seems that they ignored it and looked the other way like it never existed. Consequently, they allowed the illegal activity to proliferate virtually unhampered.
It is quite logical that when one allows something to happen or to continue operate, it can only mean you condone it. In this case, it is defined as protectionism.
It is common knowledge that there is a lot of money to be had in this illegal trade, a whole lot of drug money … by the billions! With all the circumstances mentioned, I cannot help but conclude that the Aquino administration was a recipient of drug-money. It is only this motive that can explain their behavior. If this is true… the Aquino administration has a very thick blood on their hands, blood of victims who died and lives destroyed due to illegal drugs. This is more deplorable than stealing from the coffers of the government.
May the good Lord bless their souls.
(Speaking of God, I am open to the possibility that priests and bishops receive drug money in a form of donations. If they can do it with jueteng, they can do it with drugs as well.)
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