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00:06:53 Meanwhile, since Robert is still unable to work as a repairman for shoes and blankets,
00:07:00 the local government unit of Minglanilla reached out to him for help.
00:07:04 This is also the financial assistance for your treatment.
00:07:09 We gave groceries and rice and we also have financial assistance for the treatment of Robert's father.
00:07:17 We also gave financial assistance.
00:07:19 When you are young, you should live with animals.
00:07:23 You should not be too confident.
00:07:24 The only thing you should do is to be a good person.
00:07:27 The breed of cocks is the most similar to us humans.
00:07:34 Sometimes, there is a fight.
00:07:36 So, let us not be fooled by them.
00:07:41 Let us not be fooled.
00:07:45 In the hard times of life, is there anything cheap?
00:07:56 What if you are already hungry?
00:07:59 But your money is just a coin.
00:08:02 Where can you still get full?
00:08:06 Our pockets are already getting empty.
00:08:09 Based on the price of the groceries, we are looking for something cheap.
00:08:15 Just like here in Pasig City,
00:08:17 whenever it is a Friday, the students who are craving for this food,
00:08:23 they are just grabbing it.
00:08:24 The combo meals that are being offered here are for the students.
00:08:30 Believe it or not, you can get rice and food for just 12 pesos.
00:08:36 It is already cheap, but it is still worth it.
00:08:39 Their bestseller is the "patir" or pastel made by the owner, Alma,
00:08:46 made from chicken that is marinated with rice.
00:08:50 Let us just have one chicken.
00:08:52 It is already cooked.
00:08:54 I will just put the curry.
00:08:57 [Music]
00:09:04 The "patir" is tasty, so it is the best food.
00:09:07 It is delicious, good, 100 percent.
00:09:10 For those who have extra budget, there is also rice and food for the "karinderia"
00:09:16 for 15 to 25 pesos.
00:09:20 Our bestsellers are the "bicol express" and "pork dinakdakan".
00:09:24 Even if we sell it cheap, we do not compromise its taste.
00:09:28 Alma sells more than 1,000 servings of budget meals every day.
00:09:35 I also became a student.
00:09:36 Sometimes, I just earn 20 pesos for the massage and food.
00:09:41 Before, Alma is saving everything.
00:09:44 Now, she is already rich.
00:09:47 She has a house and has bought a car.
00:09:52 It is fun, very fulfilling.
00:09:54 I can help in any way.
00:09:56 At the current price, many of our countrymen are still trying to save money.
00:10:09 If there is still money, they will save it.
00:10:12 But the rich people still afford to have a buffet every day.
00:10:18 [music]
00:10:22 In Kainan Kasing, at Shaw Boulevard, at the price of 85 pesos, you can have a Filipino breakfast buffet.
00:10:30 There is rice, longganisa, fried tilapia, steamed vegetables, like okra and eggplant.
00:10:37 This is okay for me.
00:10:40 The line is Blockbuster.
00:10:42 I want to save money.
00:10:44 I hope they get a promo of Unleaf.
00:10:48 This cheap buffet is run by Rex.
00:10:52 Rex is already busy in the kitchen early in the morning.
00:10:55 I added two freezers.
00:10:57 If it runs out, we will have to pay for it.
00:11:00 They say that only 35 people can fit in their place.
00:11:05 But every day, they eat less than 100 dishes.
00:11:11 Sometimes, when we are sitting, there is a pressure on the table.
00:11:17 There is food inside the booth.
00:11:19 So for everyone to sit, the limit for each customer is only 30 minutes to eat.
00:11:25 Their buffet is open from 8 to 10 in the morning.
00:11:30 I eat pork.
00:11:34 For those who don't want to be too full in the buffet breakfast, they have a set meal of 58 pesos per serving.
00:11:43 Just the opposite of the price of their Unleaf buffet, which is 85 pesos.
00:11:48 When I had my birthday last year, I was 58 years old.
00:11:51 I thought of making a menu for people.
00:11:54 I gave it to them as a gift.
00:11:55 I reversed the 58 pesos and made it 85 pesos.
00:11:58 It's worth it.
00:11:59 What I liked was their longganisa and salad.
00:12:02 Longganisa is big and the salad is also crispy.
00:12:07 I want to have lunch.
00:12:10 Rex looks like a salesman.
00:12:13 But in reality, the net income is more or less around 12,000 pesos.
00:12:19 I just want to help.
00:12:20 There are people who don't have a job.
00:12:23 Sometimes, we feed them.
00:12:25 They are my inspiration.
00:12:27 That's why I did it.
00:12:30 This is the sister of hunger every "petsa de peligro" of those who save money for canned food.
00:12:37 The price is getting more expensive.
00:12:40 But in this store in Novaliche, Quezon City, canned food and other grocery items can be bought for only one peso.
00:12:51 In True,
00:12:53 Our items are only one peso.
00:12:55 No minimum and no maximum order.
00:12:57 Per item is one peso.
00:12:59 Business owners who are not continuing their business,
00:13:03 We are collecting their items.
00:13:05 We get a low price and we grow low.
00:13:10 That's why even if the store opens at 9 in the morning,
00:13:15 There are waiters, like Violi, who have been waiting outside the store for more than 10 hours.
00:13:23 I've been here since 11 at night.
00:13:25 Then at 1 o'clock, I started here.
00:13:27 I'm the only one.
00:13:28 We both took a day off to come here.
00:13:31 Francesca is a former sales lady in a mall.
00:13:35 The minimum is only 537 pesos and it's not enough.
00:13:40 I saw the chance that online selling earns more money than reselling items.
00:13:46 When the pandemic hit, she was one of those who received 2,000 pesos of aid that she was given.
00:13:54 Come in, super!
00:13:57 Until her small online store, now it's a warehouse.
00:14:02 One, two, three!
00:14:05 Meanwhile, when the gate opened, it was already a mess.
00:14:11 50 customers are coming in per batch.
00:14:21 2024 and 2025 expiration.
00:14:24 Violi's hard work is worth it.
00:14:27 Sardines and soy sauce.
00:14:29 Those are what I got for pesos.
00:14:31 That's a lot.
00:14:33 The sardines are so hot.
00:14:36 I got a lot.
00:14:38 I also saved a lot.
00:14:40 Our items are almost sold out.
00:14:42 We still have less than an hour.
00:14:44 But Francesca clarified that their price drop
00:14:48 every time they have a mega sale, which is usually only once a month.
00:14:54 I also agree with the Filipinos that I know that their salary is not enough.
00:15:02 Because of the high prices of goods, many items are becoming cheaper.
00:15:07 So, it's up to us to find and sell where it's cheap.
00:15:15 Next up is the rain.
00:15:17 The two barangays in Davao City and Davao del Norte are flooded.
00:15:23 Their rivers are flooding.
00:15:26 So, crossing these is really a waste of life.
00:15:31 Some students are happy when it rains because they can see the city.
00:15:40 The three colossal barangay districts in Davao City are starting to pray.
00:15:49 Let's go!
00:15:54 For their school to reach Barangay Maguawa,
00:15:58 they need to flood and cross the Tuganay River.
00:16:04 It becomes more flooded when it rains.
00:16:10 That's the only way we can go to school and we won't be late.
00:16:20 People are crying.
00:16:24 They are fighting with all their might.
00:16:30 They are fighting with all their might.
00:16:34 Even if they are forced to stay here, they are still alive.
00:16:41 There's no way to go up.
00:16:43 If it rains, you can go up by the river.
00:16:45 If it rains, you can go up by the river.
00:16:48 They have a friend who crossed the river but his friend drowned.
00:16:56 Until when will this be the fate of their friends?
00:17:01 This Thursday, our team reached the group of senior high school students,
00:17:13 Jeanne, who crossed the river with other students.
00:17:18 The water is flooding here and we can't cross the river.
00:17:22 The students were wearing their pants so that they won't get wet.
00:17:27 And because her 10-year-old cousin Christian is smaller,
00:17:39 Jeanne pushed him.
00:17:49 Every step of Jeanne is calculated.
00:17:52 Because of one wrong move,
00:17:57 they can get wet.
00:18:02 There's no choice.
00:18:06 It's very dangerous to cross the river.
00:18:08 The water is flooding.
00:18:11 The water is flooding.
00:18:14 The water is flooding.
00:18:16 The water is flooding.
00:18:18 The water is flooding.
00:18:20 I'm afraid to cross the river because the water is very dangerous.
00:18:27 I'm afraid to cross the river because the water is very dangerous.
00:18:33 The water is flooding.
00:18:35 I'm afraid to cross the river because the water is very dangerous.
00:18:49 I'm afraid to cross the river because the water is very dangerous.
00:19:01 They walked for another 10 minutes.
00:19:04 Until they reached their school.
00:19:13 Jeanne will endure everything for her grandmother Filomena,
00:19:21 who is the one who is always teaching her.
00:19:24 I want to finish this for my family.
00:19:27 They are the ones who raised me since I was a child.
00:19:31 It's hard for me to pay for my school fees.
00:19:40 I have to spend a lot.
00:19:42 In fact, there is a safer alternative route to the other side of the river
00:19:53 through Alexandria-Balaguran Road.
00:19:56 But the road there is more difficult and dangerous.
00:20:00 It is also possible to take the TAPAC-Pakibato-Panabo Road.
00:20:04 However, the round trip will take them 3 to 4 hours.
00:20:09 So it's hard, especially if there is an emergency.
00:20:13 We live in a small house in our baranday.
00:20:16 It's far from the city.
00:20:18 Not only students are fighting the dangers,
00:20:22 but also teachers who are destined to teach here,
00:20:26 like Teacher Nore and Bernard.
00:20:28 We leave our school supplies here, like clothes.
00:20:32 Because we know that there is a possibility that the water will rise.
00:20:36 It's really hard for us teachers.
00:20:39 Every time we go home, we really pray,
00:20:44 "Lord, please don't rain."
00:20:49 Whenever the water is high, they rent a horse to cross the river.
00:20:54 Every time we cross the river, we are afraid.
00:20:57 It's dangerous because sometimes we don't know how high the water level is.
00:21:03 The horse is having a hard time crawling and swimming across the deep river.
00:21:10 The horse won't be able to cross the river.
00:21:12 If you go inside, the passenger will be the one who will ride.
00:21:15 So you will have to go inside and make the horse fall.
00:21:17 I fell inside the river.
00:21:19 The fare for every passenger is Php 20 to Php 30.
00:21:29 It's expensive.
00:21:30 If you don't want to ride, you can ride.
00:21:32 You can't force it.
00:21:34 Is everyone ready?
00:21:36 Yes, sir!
00:21:37 It's better if you are ready to say, "Yes, yes, yes!"
00:21:40 Yes, yes, yes!
00:21:42 No matter how difficult the situation is, we can see the happiness of the children.
00:21:47 That is what gives us motivation to continue in our profession as teachers.
00:21:53 That afternoon, the rain still continued.
00:21:59 We went home early in the morning because the water might rise.
00:22:02 That's why the water in Tuganay River rose even higher.
00:22:06 [Music]
00:22:20 After returning home,
00:22:22 Gin already did her homework or assignment.
00:22:27 The river didn't rise high enough to stop her dream of becoming a police officer.
00:22:34 I want to finish my family.
00:22:37 After the rain stopped,
00:22:40 some students, so that their things won't get wet,
00:22:46 were stuck in the backhoe.
00:22:48 These situations are too much for us teachers,
00:22:56 particularly here in Davao, the prone area for landslide.
00:23:00 We teachers are overworked, under-supported, underpaid, under-attacked, and overworked today.
00:23:07 So, we are hoping that we can get some sort of help.
00:23:11 Some farmers who have six vegetables or residents who have motorcycles,
00:23:25 are begging people to carry their things manually to cross the river.
00:23:32 The fare is from P100 to P250.
00:23:49 So, many of them are begging to cross the river.
00:23:53 [Indistinct chatter]
00:23:57 Crossing the river is not a joke.
00:23:59 Especially in the river, there are people who are begging for their lives.
00:24:03 There's no mountain.
00:24:06 If you want to go to the mountain, you have to go to the desert.
00:24:08 If you want to go to the faraway, you have to go to the sea.
00:24:11 Just like Maricel's father, Carlos,
00:24:14 after feeding his calf,
00:24:17 he crossed the river alone.
00:24:20 Until suddenly, the river suddenly...
00:24:24 ...got angry.
00:24:26 He didn't realize that it was flooding.
00:24:29 And Carlos was hit by a strong storm.
00:24:33 A day passed,
00:24:37 and his body was found.
00:24:40 We didn't know that this would happen to him.
00:24:44 It was sudden.
00:24:45 Sorry.
00:24:50 You learn, you see the flood.
00:24:52 It's a trident.
00:24:53 Many people got hit by it.
00:24:55 I hope that the flood will be fixed
00:24:58 so that it can help other people.
00:25:00 The prayer for a safe flood
00:25:04 was requested by the leadership of Barangay Culosas in 2018.
00:25:08 The government took action.
00:25:11 The foundation of the flood foundation has already started.
00:25:15 Now, our project is already at 44%.
00:25:18 We are looking forward to finish this early 2024.
00:25:21 While the project is ongoing,
00:25:23 we are asking for your support,
00:25:25 especially, our apologies because this is a big project.
00:25:29 We saw yesterday that they worked hard.
00:25:33 It's their first time working since 12 o'clock.
00:25:41 Meanwhile, to help the students,
00:25:45 our team gave them an umbrella and a raincoat.
00:25:49 Thank you very much.
00:25:50 I hope that the government can speed up the process
00:25:56 because we don't want to have more accidents that you didn't expect.
00:26:01 I hope that the flood will be fixed so that they can go home.
00:26:05 It will not be difficult to clean the flood.
00:26:08 Barangay Culosas are hoping that this flood will also be a bridge
00:26:15 so that they can build their bridge faster in a shorter period of time.
00:26:22 Sometimes, it seems like there is a chance of a rise
00:26:33 just like the former construction worker
00:26:36 who now has his own business empire.
00:26:41 In all the stories that we encountered here in KMJS,
00:26:52 the story of a child named Raymarque from Sultan Kudarat
00:26:56 who is plowing 2 hectares of land to make his life better
00:27:01 is the one that touched Mar's heart.
00:27:05 I'm still young and this is how I work.
00:27:08 But I will do my best for my family and my mother.
00:27:14 My tears really fell.
00:27:16 My heart was like a balloon.
00:27:17 Because what Raymarque said,
00:27:19 "You know, I was still young but this is what I do."
00:27:22 That's what happened to me.
00:27:24 You need to sow seeds at a young age.
00:27:28 I experienced planting, plowing, and planting crops.
00:27:34 I was a sideline worker, a construction worker.
00:27:38 I worked as a cement worker, a shovel worker.
00:27:40 But the former construction worker is now struggling with the hardship.
00:27:46 He now has his own house,
00:27:51 rest house,
00:27:53 expensive cars,
00:27:56 and a multi-million peso construction company in Davao.
00:28:01 How did a former construction worker build his dream?
00:28:06 Mar was only 2 years old when they were separated from their father.
00:28:19 It was something that had a huge impact on their mother, Antonia.
00:28:23 Our mother was suffering from depression.
00:28:26 At that time, we couldn't live with our mother.
00:28:29 We were siblings, and we were adopted by our cousins.
00:28:31 So we were separated.
00:28:32 Mar was brought by his grandmother to a village.
00:28:36 Our life was hard there.
00:28:38 We had to work in the fields, and water the fields.
00:28:40 We were only studying there.
00:28:42 We were only able to get by.
00:28:43 Mar's office and playground were in the vast fields.
00:28:49 I experienced plowing, plowing, and planting crops.
00:28:53 It was hard because the rice fields were strong.
00:28:55 When you were young, you were strong, but your daily work was hard.
00:28:59 Sometimes, it was so hot.
00:29:01 One day, he moved to another family member who was his tutor.
00:29:06 It's different when you're just living alone.
00:29:08 They also have their own children who they support.
00:29:12 You have to show them that you have a sense of responsibility.
00:29:15 I was a sideline security guard in a store
00:29:21 so that I could have a place to live every day.
00:29:24 Despite this, he still had a hard time with the words.
00:29:28 It hurts when your cousin tells you that it's better to raise a pig.
00:29:35 Because when you feed a pig, it will get money.
00:29:39 I was like that with a pig.
00:29:40 My value was lower than that of a pig.
00:29:43 I couldn't stand it.
00:29:44 So when he finished high school, Mar left.
00:29:49 To make a living, he worked at a construction site
00:29:55 to support his mother's medicine.
00:30:01 When we were carrying a big tree,
00:30:04 we couldn't do it at the same time.
00:30:06 My hands and feet were tied.
00:30:08 It's hard to work as a construction worker.
00:30:11 You can get in trouble.
00:30:12 But his dream was very high.
00:30:15 Because he was a sideline security guard and he didn't finish high school,
00:30:19 Mar got into a bad situation.
00:30:21 I got into a book industry.
00:30:23 I sold dictionaries and encyclopedias.
00:30:26 That's when I realized that I have money if I work hard
00:30:31 or if I know how to get through life.
00:30:33 I earned 7,000 pesos a day.
00:30:36 Then, he started a family.
00:30:38 His wife, Lovely, was happy to raise their two children.
00:30:43 He's the type of person, aside from being a family man,
00:30:48 he doesn't want us to experience what he went through.
00:30:53 He's hardworking.
00:30:54 I did everything I could to earn money.
00:30:58 My motivation is to give my children a better future.
00:31:03 He also sold ice candy,
00:31:06 networked,
00:31:07 and became an agent for financial institutions.
00:31:10 It's different when you get 50,000 or 100,000 pesos for the first time.
00:31:15 You feel like you can buy everything.
00:31:17 I invested, I bought and sold copra.
00:31:20 It didn't take long for me to shift my business.
00:31:23 The former construction worker also built his own construction business.
00:31:29 I bought a truck, I borrowed from a financing company.
00:31:33 I was rolling it every month.
00:31:34 I was looking for deliveries.
00:31:36 I was selling sand and gravel.
00:31:38 Until I met a friend,
00:31:40 "I have something to show you."
00:31:41 I did it.
00:31:42 Until the boy who used to work in the fields and plow the soil on the construction site.
00:31:49 He's now a multimillionaire construction businessman.
00:31:56 He's now a contractor for a large construction project in Davao City.
00:32:02 He's also a big-time supplier of construction equipment.
00:32:06 And the former house transfer,
00:32:09 he's now building his dream house.
00:32:12 Even though we have a house in Malalag,
00:32:15 we have a rest house there,
00:32:16 we still come home here.
00:32:17 This is where my wife and I really started.
00:32:19 I remember before,
00:32:20 my wife would buy ice cream while we made ice candy.
00:32:24 He's also the founder of expensive cars.
00:32:28 And the extension of his rest house is still ongoing.
00:32:33 [music]
00:32:44 As a thank you,
00:32:46 Mar is an active member of their church.
00:32:49 He's doing outreach activities for poor families in their area.
00:32:55 And this Thursday,
00:32:57 he gave rice to some of their neighbors.
00:33:00 I promise, every year I will come here to this place.
00:33:06 Thank you so much for coming here.
00:33:08 [applause]
00:33:09 Thank you so much.
00:33:10 Thank you for coming to our place.
00:33:12 Thank you so much for coming to our place.
00:33:17 And because he knows how hard it is to be an employee,
00:33:20 he gave his staff a reward.
00:33:23 He gave them free meals at a high-end resort in Davao.
00:33:28 He's very humble to his employees.
00:33:30 He treats them like family.
00:33:33 He's a kind boss.
00:33:34 He's easy to get close to.
00:33:36 He just messaged me on Facebook and told me how I helped him,
00:33:41 especially with his financial mindset.
00:33:44 First, they really need to not lose hope.
00:33:47 Second, they really need to study.
00:33:49 It's hard when you don't know what you're doing.
00:33:52 You also need to find coaches and mentors
00:33:55 that you can trust.
00:33:57 There's no shortcut to success,
00:33:58 but you can cut short your learning curve
00:34:01 if you learn from other people.
00:34:02 I am very proud of my husband.
00:34:06 I never thought that our situation would be like this.
00:34:10 Even in my dreams, I never imagined it.
00:34:14 So I'm very grateful because
00:34:17 I really have nothing to say.
00:34:22 I'm so thankful to him
00:34:25 because even though I don't say anything,
00:34:29 he knows that he's giving me so much.
00:34:32 Daddy, I love you for your hard work that you make for us.
00:34:41 Everyone has their own life goal,
00:34:49 but it's up to us to make sure
00:34:52 if we will use it as a foundation or an inspiration
00:35:02 for our dreams to come true.
00:35:06 My motto is, "I don't believe in destiny.
00:35:08 All we have is a choice."
00:35:09 We work hard, we work hard, we make sacrifices.
00:35:12 It's your choice, not destiny.
00:35:21 Breaking news this week,
00:35:24 a cult in Surigao del Norte
00:35:27 that some of the victims are children
00:35:31 who are not able to get married,
00:35:34 are abusing, and forced to get married.
00:35:38 In 2019, the land was destroyed
00:35:42 by the supporters of Surigao del Norte.
00:35:46 The magnitude 5.9 earthquake destroyed
00:35:49 a few parts of Surigao del Norte earlier.
00:35:51 When the magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit them,
00:35:56 in the midst of the chaos,
00:36:01 a savior was recognized
00:36:05 who promised a new paradise.
00:36:08 He is the 17-year-old J. Renz Killario,
00:36:15 who is better known in their area as Senor Aguila.
00:36:19 That's what we're looking for.
00:36:21 At that time, we were really happy.
00:36:24 There was an aftershock and tsunami that was about to happen.
00:36:28 If we don't join, we will all go to the empire.
00:36:31 More than 5,000 people from different places,
00:36:35 even professionals like police, government employees,
00:36:40 and teachers,
00:36:42 resigned from their jobs
00:36:45 to respond to the invitation to join the SBSI,
00:36:50 Socorro Bayanihan Services, Inc.
00:36:53 We all made a mass resignation.
00:36:56 We climbed a mountain.
00:36:57 We promised that we would go to heaven.
00:37:00 That's what our new mission told us.
00:37:02 They are believing.
00:37:03 If they die there, they will surely go to heaven.
00:37:05 But the promised paradise was closed
00:37:10 and it was a disaster.
00:37:12 I kept thinking, "Why did I stay there?"
00:37:16 Some of them said that their life in the nearby area became hell.
00:37:21 They were forced to get married
00:37:24 and join the SBSI members.
00:37:28 They told me, "You can do that.
00:37:30 You can rape her because she is your wife."
00:37:33 They were forced to leave their families
00:37:36 and forced to work.
00:37:39 They were not allowed to do anything.
00:37:41 They were not allowed to rape even children.
00:37:45 I know who was the first to be tortured and married there.
00:37:49 How true is it that their marriage to SBSI is a cult?
00:37:56 One of the members of the group,
00:38:01 Gemma, who was a month pregnant,
00:38:04 she did not have a real name.
00:38:06 All of us, my parents, my siblings,
00:38:09 we did not expect that we would live there forever.
00:38:12 The members' income was 353 hectares of land
00:38:17 that was occupied by the Sitio Kapihan in Tuktok ng Bundok.
00:38:22 The Sitio Kapihan was said to be able to build houses like those in an organized community.
00:38:31 Made of wood.
00:38:32 They have their own family and a recording studio.
00:38:36 They even have their own radio station.
00:38:39 When a member of your family is sick, they help you.
00:38:43 They will help you build your own house because there is a so-called "Bayanihan."
00:38:47 Gemma was then placed in different clusters or groups.
00:38:52 It is a cluster by age.
00:38:53 It identifies people who can still use it and who can only use it at home.
00:38:59 The schedule is tight.
00:39:02 Every 3 am, they are all awake for a morning nap.
00:39:08 The rules are repeated every day so that you will not be disturbed.
00:39:12 After that, they will do their volunteer work, like planting.
00:39:18 They are also used to military exercises.
00:39:23 As soon as you have a gun, as soon as you are authorized by the senior,
00:39:27 you can hold the children.
00:39:29 They say they have their own world.
00:39:32 But they have something to sacrifice.
00:39:39 The members are ordered by Sen. Aguila to leave their lives down.
00:39:46 It is strictly prohibited for them to have a connection outside,
00:39:50 even to their own children.
00:39:53 Something that Alias Beth experienced.
00:39:56 The senior asked them to leave because my family is from Plazon Pudo.
00:40:00 They were not allowed to enter.
00:40:02 They are like prisoners.
00:40:04 You cannot go out of the house without a pass that the senior gave you.
00:40:10 There is a punishment if you find out that you have escaped.
00:40:13 Sometimes, you will be punished or you will be restricted to the police station.
00:40:17 You will be beaten there, you will be beaten on the head.
00:40:19 Since the work in the house is voluntary,
00:40:23 the members do not receive any salary.
00:40:26 They feed themselves.
00:40:29 They say that material things such as money are also prohibited.
00:40:33 Sen. Aguila told us that no one can go to heaven if you have money in your hands.
00:40:38 So they even have to sell their possessions outside.
00:40:43 They told us that they cannot use it anymore because the entire Socorro will be submerged.
00:40:47 The 40% that we sold our house, Sen. Aguila gave us.
00:40:51 Here's more, 40% of the benefits received by the members of the government,
00:40:58 such as four-piece and pension of senior citizens,
00:41:02 they do not have to donate for the expenses of SBSI.
00:41:07 The people there, even if they are poor, they have everything that the people earn.
00:41:13 She said, "It's okay to ask because if you don't ask and if you are ashamed, you are a demon."
00:41:18 We became beggars. It's like you are lowering yourself.
00:41:21 Even if it's five pesos, we really don't have anything.
00:41:24 It's up to me to do something now.
00:41:27 At least, someday.
00:41:31 The Sen. promised that we will go to heaven.
00:41:35 This is illegal, simple robbery.
00:41:38 The maximum penalty for this is 10 years imprisonment.
00:41:41 The law clearly states that the money is only for the beneficiaries of the law.
00:41:49 The members of the government did not give up.
00:41:51 They also forced the members to work, even the minors,
00:41:55 just like what the children of Jeman experienced.
00:41:58 They forced us to work in their barracks.
00:42:00 They forced us to work, they took our sand and stones.
00:42:03 She told me, "Are we really like this?"
00:42:05 It's painful, ma'am, to see your child like that every day.
00:42:09 She wants to study.
00:42:11 But what they most regretted was the order to force some of their fellow members to get married.
00:42:20 We need to get married. We cannot go to heaven.
00:42:24 One of the women who forced her fellow member to get married,
00:42:29 was Alfred, who was 18 years old.
00:42:32 He didn't have a real name.
00:42:34 The women and the children, she just compared them.
00:42:38 I arrested her when she was 24 years old.
00:42:40 It was very difficult because we are the same, we don't have any feelings.
00:42:43 If you don't get the woman for three nights, we call the adjustment.
00:42:47 We were called by Sen. Aguila.
00:42:49 He told me, "You can do that, you can rape her because she's your wife.
00:42:54 She can't do anything.
00:42:56 I really can't do it because I really didn't intend to rape her."
00:42:59 Even the minors or children, even if their parents don't have any evidence,
00:43:05 they still forced them to get married.
00:43:08 I really know who the 12-year-old woman was who forced her to get married.
00:43:12 We have a minimum age requirement for marriage to be valid.
00:43:17 So those who were forced to get married below 18 years of age,
00:43:20 their marriage is not valid.
00:43:22 Child marriage, whoever is with a minor or an adolescent,
00:43:28 can also be sentenced to prison.
00:43:32 I think that is about 6 to 12 years and there is a fine of P50,000 or more.
00:43:39 If a family member does not return immediately after going out or going down the mountain,
00:43:46 the wife who was left behind will be forced to marry someone else,
00:43:51 just like what happened to Gemma's friend.
00:43:54 She went down the mountain for one month.
00:43:56 When she returned to Capian, her husband got married.
00:43:59 Forced marriage, if you are the man, if you are the one who is left behind,
00:44:02 you can choose the woman you want to marry.
00:44:05 A marriage requires that the woman and the man are voluntarily allowed in.
00:44:11 If there is a forced marriage, the status of that marriage is valid until it is annulled.
00:44:19 Because of the bad conduct and behavior of the group,
00:44:23 some members decided to run away.
00:44:27 Until Beth was forced to disappear in 2021 and since then, she has not returned.
00:44:35 I left my family behind.
00:44:37 I kept thinking, "Why did I stay there for so long?"
00:44:44 I said, "This is not right. There is something wrong. I am so blind and deaf.
00:44:50 I believe that they are right, that God is really there."
00:44:54 Their stories were reported to the local government of Socorro once.
00:45:00 One of the escapees, Marie, her real name is not revealed,
00:45:04 posted her story online when she was forced to marry someone else.
00:45:10 Her husband was left behind in the mountains.
00:45:13 He was forced to marry someone else.
00:45:15 We were together for 17 years. We have three children.
00:45:19 Because, ma'am, it hurts. I don't know what I will do then.
00:45:29 That is why the LGU or the Local Government Unit of Socorro
00:45:34 formed a special task force to investigate the truth of what happened inside the SBSI.
00:45:45 We thought that only a few people would come.
00:45:49 It was hard to enter that place because the gate was three layers.
00:45:53 The guards were fully armed.
00:45:55 And there were 48 guardhouses surrounding it.
00:45:58 The government was really powerless.
00:46:00 This hot issue in Mindanao reached the Senate
00:46:06 when Senator Risa Ontiveros spread it in her privileged speech on September 18.
00:46:13 More than a thousand youths were in the hands of a cruel, cruel and abusive cult.
00:46:23 Mayor Risa Timkang reached out directly to them.
00:46:27 They were the ones who were able to save the eight children who escaped last July.
00:46:32 The next step was to be given by the Senate Committee on Public Safety
00:46:37 and secondarily by the Senate Committee on Women and Children on September 28.
00:46:44 We invited all stakeholders, the children themselves and their parents,
00:46:51 including Sen. Aguila, to get the evidence.
00:46:56 This Friday, our team climbed the Sitio Capihan.
00:47:02 [music]
00:47:10 But what caught their eye was a cultural show.
00:47:15 [music]
00:47:26 [singing]
00:47:33 The female members were noticed to have short hair.
00:47:39 This is our identity.
00:47:41 Even if we are different, we can identify that we are truly the Capihan person.
00:47:46 The attention in the area.
00:47:48 The bodies of the Capihan are different.
00:47:51 Their location was also shown to our team.
00:47:55 This is the quadrangle.
00:47:57 This is where we train for our cultural shows.
00:48:03 What you see up there is called the foxhole.
00:48:06 For us, that's called laggaw.
00:48:08 In English, it's called a guardhouse.
00:48:10 The purpose of that is to be in the middle of the land.
00:48:14 If it's hot like now, that's where they'll hide.
00:48:17 And there was already the leader of the organization, J. Renz or Sen. Aguila,
00:48:23 who held a meeting.
00:48:26 He lied about his malicious plans.
00:48:30 As long as you have a gun, as long as you're authorized by the Sen.
00:48:34 You can hold the children.
00:48:36 We were shooting while doing military training.
00:48:38 Because of our video shooting, it was just props.
00:48:42 The women and children were paired up.
00:48:46 I really know who the 12-year-old was and who he married.
00:48:50 There was no ceremony that happened.
00:48:52 It wasn't a child marriage because I wasn't married.
00:48:55 I'm not a priest.
00:48:56 I'm a believer of God.
00:48:59 I'm a God.
00:49:00 There's a punishment if you find out that you ran away.
00:49:03 Sometimes, you're punished or restricted in the foxhole.
00:49:06 And you're even tortured there.
00:49:08 Our community is like a subdivision.
00:49:11 It's not prohibited, it's regulated.
00:49:13 Because we live here peacefully.
00:49:16 We don't want bad people to come in because it's for our safety purposes.
00:49:21 The people there are even thieves.
00:49:23 All the money that people earn is collected by him.
00:49:26 It's not true, ma'am.
00:49:27 It's all for the sake of money.
00:49:29 Our fans are helping each other.
00:49:33 We're from the village.
00:49:35 It's not true that people are getting benefits from the PSDD.
00:49:40 Even if they investigate this, nothing like this happened.
00:49:43 All the allegations were vehemently denied.
00:49:46 Because it's not true, it's fabricated.
00:49:48 More than 1,000 youths were held by a fake,
00:49:54 cruel, and abusive cult.
00:49:58 Mr. Aguila can deny that they are a cult.
00:50:03 We're hurt because the allegations are heavy.
00:50:06 What we call a cult is discrimination.
00:50:09 Our life here is very happy.
00:50:11 We live simply.
00:50:13 You can see our faces here.
00:50:15 Our family is very happy to live here,
00:50:20 even if we live in the mountains.
00:50:23 Why are they denying?
00:50:24 Why do we say that we're just creating false words?
00:50:29 We know that they're the ones at fault.
00:50:32 The Mayor decided to take custody of our municipal social welfare development officers.
00:50:38 They're in a safe house now.
00:50:40 If someone wants to reintegrate into the society,
00:50:45 the LGU is willing to help.
00:50:47 Many people are susceptible to a cult
00:50:50 because first and foremost,
00:50:52 they have techniques to be part of a community.
00:50:57 They always attack people who have financial, emotional, social, or spiritual needs.
00:51:04 They lack resources.
00:51:06 They lack social pressure.
00:51:09 It means that it's hard for you to be able to communicate.
00:51:12 I hope that they all get to be human.
00:51:17 I want to take their lives so that they can return to their original lives.
00:51:25 Don't judge right away.
00:51:28 To see what's happening here, just visit Kapihan.
00:51:32 To have more confidence, interview the people.
00:51:35 I invite all the curious people here to come to us.
00:51:38 I will assure you that this place is safe because we don't hide anything.
00:51:42 We want to correct all our mistakes.
00:51:45 Maybe it's time to give justice to what we've experienced.
00:51:48 In correcting a tragedy,
00:51:51 people's trust and resistance will be tested.
00:51:56 The desperate are easily tempted by promises,
00:52:01 but they are also easily abused.
00:52:08 In an investigation about SBSI,
00:52:10 I hope the truth comes out.
00:52:14 The former waitress, Cheryl, is an asset.
00:52:20 Her cutie.
00:52:21 She's beautiful, sexy, fair, and her cutie is red.
00:52:25 Many people like her.
00:52:28 I was wearing a merino dress that day.
00:52:31 I was forced to wear a blitz dress.
00:52:33 I was really embarrassed even though I was in front of the house.
00:52:36 She's not only beautiful,
00:52:40 but in the case of Cheryl,
00:52:42 after many years,
00:52:44 why does she have this?
00:52:46 Her face is almost black.
00:52:49 From her nose, nose,
00:52:51 from her mouth,
00:52:53 to her lips,
00:52:55 it's full of black and big spots.
00:52:59 I thought she was wearing a mask.
00:53:02 I thought she had a pencil on her face.
00:53:04 I thought she was going to get married.
00:53:06 She also said that there's a bad smell coming out of her nose.
00:53:09 I don't know if you tricked me.
00:53:11 The black mask on her face.
00:53:15 Will it be removed?
00:53:16 I don't know, sir, that my message will be actioned.
00:53:21 I just want my old face to come back.
00:53:24 I'm happy.
00:53:25 The people who take care of their skin
00:53:30 should also be careful with the products they use,
00:53:34 especially on their faces,
00:53:36 so that it's not like the women in Baras Rizal
00:53:39 who had their faces burned.
00:53:42 In the 90s, when Cheryl became a waitress in a bar.
00:53:45 My face is my everything.
00:53:47 I always need to have a good face.
00:53:50 A lot of customers chose me.
00:53:52 I'm happy when they give me a discount.
00:53:54 I was getting a discount the other day.
00:53:56 500 pesos.
00:53:57 Sometimes, it can go up to 1,000 pesos.
00:53:59 That's why she has a skin care routine.
00:54:02 In the morning, I apply a powder.
00:54:04 My face is simple because I didn't put on makeup.
00:54:07 But because she wants her skin to be whiter,
00:54:11 Cheryl tried another product
00:54:14 that she bought on a bench.
00:54:17 I saw the ashram on a bench.
00:54:20 It was worth 150 pesos.
00:54:22 At first, it was nice.
00:54:23 I changed it to a bigger one.
00:54:25 It became whiter, cleaner, and thinner.
00:54:28 Because she was embarrassed with the product she bought,
00:54:31 Cheryl continued to use it
00:54:34 until she ran out of 30 bottles.
00:54:37 A lot of people asked me what I use.
00:54:40 But Cheryl's skin was so flaky,
00:54:44 one day, she suddenly had small pimples
00:54:48 and it started to get darker.
00:54:51 At first, it was just a little bit dark.
00:54:54 But as time passed, it got bigger.
00:54:57 It was a bit hard to use.
00:54:59 Cheryl had doubts.
00:55:01 I don't know if I was being pushed.
00:55:03 I was told that my face was beautiful.
00:55:06 It was obvious that I didn't like it.
00:55:08 In the alveolar,
00:55:11 they said that my face was ugly
00:55:14 because people were jealous.
00:55:16 In the belief that someone was just jealous of her,
00:55:19 Cheryl continued to use the product she bought on the bench
00:55:23 to make her face look better
00:55:25 until her face was just a little bit dark.
00:55:29 25 years later,
00:55:32 it became like this.
00:55:33 It looks like she has a black mascara.
00:55:37 When I saw my face in the mirror,
00:55:40 I did everything to make it disappear.
00:55:42 But nothing changed.
00:55:44 She continued to lose her confidence in herself.
00:55:48 At first, I was embarrassed.
00:55:50 Before, I was like, "You're so beautiful.
00:55:52 What are you using on my face?"
00:55:54 Now, people will ask me, "What happened to your face?"
00:55:57 Because of this, she stopped working.
00:56:01 I thought I had a lot of mascara.
00:56:03 I thought I had a lot of pencils on my face.
00:56:05 I thought I was going to be like Ate Atihan.
00:56:07 Some people said that you won't die from words.
00:56:10 But in Cheryl's case,
00:56:12 you're breathing, but they're telling you that you're being exposed to life.
00:56:16 Ate Atihan, the one with the mascara,
00:56:19 I put it in my other ear, but I didn't get it out.
00:56:22 Despite her condition,
00:56:24 there's a person who still sees her as real.
00:56:28 Behind the black mascara,
00:56:31 there's no one else but her mister, Sammy.
00:56:34 Even so, I still love you.
00:56:36 For me, it's good.
00:56:37 I'm just here by your side.
00:56:38 I will love you until the end.
00:56:40 But what is the real reason for Cheryl's face to be black?
00:56:45 Lack of?
00:56:46 I was told that your beautiful face
00:56:49 will show that you won't change your mind.
00:56:52 Or the excessive use of the face mask she bought on the bench.
00:56:56 I got a derma.
00:56:58 But it didn't last for a month. It locked down.
00:57:01 Because her mister's income is not enough for construction,
00:57:05 and the income of her Sari-Sari store is also just a little,
00:57:09 Cheryl messaged our program hoping that she can help.
00:57:14 I didn't know that my message would be activated.
00:57:18 I just wish that my old face would return.
00:57:22 We brought her condition to the dermatologist,
00:57:26 Dr. Jean Marquez.
00:57:28 How long has your face been black?
00:57:30 25 years.
00:57:32 When did this start? Did you have a doctor?
00:57:35 An astringent.
00:57:36 Did you apply the astringent along with the sunscreen or sunblock?
00:57:41 Sunblock.
00:57:42 Why is it black?
00:57:44 When we examined the dermoscope,
00:57:47 I saw bluish-gray discoloration in areas that are normal.
00:57:54 According to Dr. Jean,
00:57:56 the reason for Cheryl's black skin is not just a cool,
00:57:59 but also a condition that if called,
00:58:02 exogenous type of ochronosis in her whitening astringents.
00:58:08 She also uses creams that are opaque.
00:58:11 All of those that she used can actually cause irritation
00:58:15 which can lead to pigmentation and eventually,
00:58:18 ochronosis.
00:58:19 Ochronosis actually can occur if the whitening solutions contain hydroquinone.
00:58:25 Because hydroquinone is a very strong whitening agent,
00:58:28 and if you use it for more than 6 weeks,
00:58:30 in her case, 2 years,
00:58:32 it can eventually cause ochronosis.
00:58:35 It's not like a genetic disorder that appears suddenly black.
00:58:39 In her case, you can see that it's very even.
00:58:42 Because it's here that it's placed.
00:58:44 We can't guarantee that it will disappear 100%,
00:58:47 but we can guarantee that it will improve no matter what.
00:58:51 Because in her case, the pigmentation is already very thick.
00:58:56 If we use a pigment laser,
00:58:59 it should also be avoided during the day.
00:59:02 She should apply a moisturizer and a thick sunscreen.
00:59:07 It's okay to use astringent provided it's FDA approved
00:59:12 and that it really suits your skin with the advice of a dermatologist.
00:59:18 We just bought products from FDA accredited establishments.
00:59:23 And if it's not registered,
00:59:25 we shouldn't use it because
00:59:27 we might get the intention of returning it,
00:59:30 especially if the items we buy are harmful.
00:59:33 Dr. Jean promised to investigate Sheryl's case.
00:59:37 Our program provided financial assistance to her.
00:59:41 Thank you for all of you who helped me.
00:59:44 Thank you so much to the doctor who helped me with the treatment.
00:59:49 I hope I can return to you.
00:59:53 Thank you so much.
00:59:55 To be honest, we all wear a mask
01:00:00 and behind it, our true identity is hidden,
01:00:04 which is deeper than our appearance.
01:00:18 Let's talk about a type of fruit that blooms and can be used as a soap.
01:00:30 The mouth of the Marites blooms while they gossip.
01:00:36 Here in Marilog, Davao City,
01:00:39 this fruit tree is orange and brown.
01:00:45 It's just a small calamansi, but it's very fragrant.
01:00:48 It doesn't have a smell, but because it can't be eaten,
01:00:51 they just eat it.
01:00:53 They don't have a name, just a tree.
01:00:56 It's a tree, but it's not edible.
01:00:58 That's why its fruits just fall and rot.
01:01:03 But just last month, they discovered a secret.
01:01:09 We discovered that this fruit is not edible.
01:01:15 We discovered it in the mountains.
01:01:17 The fruit is a tree.
01:01:20 Look at this.
01:01:23 It's blooming.
01:01:25 This is a calamansi.
01:01:28 Look at this.
01:01:30 It's white.
01:01:32 This is a soap.
01:01:36 It's effective in removing stains.
01:01:40 That's why they call it a soap for washing.
01:01:43 Look at this.
01:01:45 It's like a fruit tree.
01:01:49 What kind of fruit tree is this?
01:01:52 The residents think that this tree is full of grace.
01:01:59 It's been planted in their barangay for three decades.
01:02:03 Even the elders here don't know this tree.
01:02:08 Junel discovered the cleaning powers of this tree.
01:02:14 He carries his bucket.
01:02:21 Junel crosses the ditch.
01:02:28 The people here wash the trees with the fruit.
01:02:33 The tree is almost there.
01:02:37 He reaches the tree, which is 20 minutes away from the residents.
01:02:47 He climbs up and picks the fruits.
01:02:52 He's picking the fruits.
01:02:55 We picked a lot of fruits.
01:03:06 There are a lot of fruits.
01:03:09 There are a lot of fruits.
01:03:11 We picked a few fruits.
01:03:14 We tried to play with them.
01:03:17 He's picking the fruits.
01:03:20 He's picking the fruits.
01:03:23 He's pouring the fruits into the water.
01:03:27 We're afraid of fruits because they can be poisonous.
01:03:30 He was immediately informed by his neighbors.
01:03:36 I couldn't believe it.
01:03:38 We've been living here for a long time.
01:03:40 We've never heard of a tree like this.
01:03:42 I tried it.
01:03:44 They found out that it doesn't just poison the trees.
01:03:48 It also removes the stains.
01:03:51 I was amazed.
01:03:53 I've never seen anything like this.
01:03:55 I didn't think that it can be used for washing.
01:03:58 He says there are only three small fruits.
01:04:01 It's equivalent to one sachet of detergent or soap.
01:04:06 It's less expensive.
01:04:08 One sachet is 8 pesos.
01:04:11 If we don't have money to buy detergent, we use the fruits to wash our clothes.
01:04:20 You can save money because you don't have to buy soap.
01:04:25 You can just give the soap to your children.
01:04:30 I was fighting in the uniform.
01:04:32 I was wearing a soap.
01:04:34 But it doesn't smell.
01:04:37 So, Jenalyn was just soaking the clothes in fabric conditioner.
01:04:42 It's good.
01:04:43 It has a lot of bubbles.
01:04:44 It's good for the house.
01:04:46 Some residents use it to wash dishes.
01:04:49 We just want to know what kind of tree it is.
01:04:53 If it's safe to use or what's the name.
01:04:56 So that it's safe for the residents.
01:04:58 In their barangay, they only have one tree that can be used to extract the fruit.
01:05:06 We collect the fruit from the trees.
01:05:09 If there are any that have grown in the field.
01:05:12 But it's just a traditional way to extract the fruit from the trees.
01:05:17 But what is this tree?
01:05:19 Davao City's City Environment and Natural Resources Office
01:05:29 examined the tree.
01:05:33 [music]
01:05:56 The story behind the tree that the fruit is effective in removing stains.
01:06:03 But is it safe?
01:06:05 Let's find out in our return.
01:06:10 The fruit of the tree in Davao City.
01:06:17 It's bubbling and is now used to wash the soap of the residents.
01:06:23 I was fighting in the uniform.
01:06:25 I was fighting with the soap.
01:06:27 We tried it on the clothes that we washed.
01:06:29 There's no smell, no smell.
01:06:31 It's good to use for washing.
01:06:32 It's light on the body.
01:06:34 But none of the residents know what this tree is.
01:06:40 So it was examined by the City Environment and Natural Resources Office.
01:06:46 Of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Davao City.
01:06:52 This is the fruit that we found.
01:06:56 This is the fruit that we fought with.
01:07:00 It's a very rare tree.
01:07:02 I've seen it before.
01:07:04 We climb the mountains almost every day.
01:07:07 I've never seen this tree before.
01:07:09 So for me, this tree is rare.
01:07:12 It's in the family of the Lanzones.
01:07:14 They took a sample to study.
01:07:18 We did a deep investigation about what this tree is.
01:07:23 The tree is possibly what we call soap berries or soap nuts.
01:07:29 The name of the tree is Trichonacras Ultrata.
01:07:33 It's in the family of Sapindaciaceae, the soap berry family.
01:07:36 Locally known as Ngaratngat.
01:07:39 It's from Luzon up to Mindanao.
01:07:41 The skin of this fruit has saponin, a kind of natural soap.
01:07:47 Saponin is a chemical that produces surfactant.
01:07:56 It's a good cleaning agent.
01:07:58 It acts like a soap.
01:08:00 Our soap is just a copy of the naturally occurring soap.
01:08:05 But is it safe to use?
01:08:08 It's safe to use, although it's not to be ingested.
01:08:14 We shouldn't use it directly on our skin.
01:08:18 It's not yet guaranteed.
01:08:20 Aside from saponin, it might have other irritants.
01:08:23 Although, it can be used on clothes.
01:08:25 Trichonacras is one of the underutilized plants in the Philippines.
01:08:30 It has a high potential to be used and has economic use.
01:08:35 It can somehow give an impetus to our biodiversity.
01:08:38 It's a good source of income for us.
01:08:44 We don't have to replace the soap.
01:08:46 It's a blessing.
01:08:47 Especially because the prices are so high.
01:08:50 We're able to save money.
01:08:52 Meanwhile, the Marilog people say they will take care of this plant.
01:08:58 Especially the small fruits.
01:09:01 They have a big impact.
01:09:03 It's a protection for the body.
01:09:08 It's not yet a gift from the government.
01:09:10 We really need it because the tree is a big help to us.
01:09:15 Because of the high prices,
01:09:18 many people are using soap and are spending a lot.
01:09:23 It's a good thing that our environment has a strong solution
01:09:28 for our wild animals.
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