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ILIGAN City ― This War on Drugs is like a “Netflix” Series. Like the latter, it is serialized. The first series, of course, stars FPPRD along with Senators Bato de la Rosa and possibly Senator Cristopher Bong Go. Then enters the ICC or the International Criminal Court, featuring other characters like Arturo Lascanas, Leila de Lima, and others. This Lascanas character is reported to be under a “partial witness protection program,” whatever that means. In a report, he said that he does not want this baggage of his to be carried onto his grave, after getting a kidney transplant somewhere in this world.

This is still a developing story, and there could be major twists and turns in this saga starring our Digong. Even though this aspect is not yet over, as the fat lady hasn’t come out yet to do some singing, there’s another season that we are seeing. Maybe, an overlapping one. But who says this isn’t possible? Anything is possible under the sun, so it is said.

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This time another person co-stars with Tatay Digs. And it is no less than PBBM, with drugs starring too, as in Cocaine vs. Fentanyl.

With DU30 saying that “he is an addict,” a “cocaine user.” Who is the “he” here? Of course, PBBM, who else?

And the latter saying in response to that “he” is addicted to a demon called “fentanyl.” As in Digong equals “fentanyl.”

So, it is a “war” too between the two substances.

The matter is an offshoot of this “Initiative” thing. And I remember some joke about this, of which somebody questioned, “Initiative is a long word. Spell it.” The answerer said, “I…T!”

I admit, this is just a variation of that joke which I am sure many of you are familiar with. That the question was “misunderstood.” And the concentration of the listener was focused on the last word. And this thing called “Peoples Initiative” as in Cha Cha does not mean people. But it means Speaker Martin Romualdez is in the thick of it. Because of some “political” agenda.

But isn’t he one of the “people” too? So…this cocaine thing and the fentanyl thing came into play. Turning this “drug war” uglier each moment. With Digong saying, in Tagalog, begins with the word, “Baka.” The word, to note, does not mean “cow,” which is considered sacred in India. It means loosely in English as “maybe.” So, he said, in Tagalog, “Maybe, and I am afraid, you might suffer the fate of your father.”

He was, of course, referring to what happened to the family in 1986, in which people in EDSA “kicked” them out of Malacanang. And Juan Ponce Enrile, who was among the principal “kickers,” said that the “ambush” that he was subjected to then was “faked.” So people would think that Martial Law declared by a father in 1972 was a good thing. Because there were many NPAs, Ferdinand the father, was the “greatest recruiter of NPAs.”

There was even a joke here that in Misamis Oriental, “only the coconut trees were not NPA.”

“But I don’t want that to happen,” added Digong, in Tagalog. And Baste Duterte, we know who he is, minced no words telling PBBM “to resign.” Although he apologized later.

With the army chief stating that “there’s no need to make a loyalty check because blah…blah…blah…” But why did they invoke the words “loyalty check?” Hmmm.

At the beginning of February, Digong is still in the “war” mode, challenging PBBM that the two of them undergo drug tests at the Luneta!

Calling some novelists like John Grisham or Frederick Forsyth or Sidney…what’s his full name to write this all in fiction and produce some bestseller? No, it doesn’t have to be a foreigner; we have some good writers even here in our own country!

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