PBBM, ikinuwento ang ilang nakakapanindig-balahibong karanasan sa Malacañang
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00:00 Malacanang Palace is a historical site.
00:03 Many of our country's presidents have lived here.
00:07 So, it is inevitable that there will be many stories of glory.
00:12 Even President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was not spared from fear.
00:17 That is the story of Kenneth Paciente.
00:20 It is now time to look back on our loved ones.
00:25 And during this time, the stories of glory and fear are not lost.
00:30 Or the so-called supernatural.
00:34 There are many such stories, especially in old houses.
00:39 Old houses, old buildings, historical sites.
00:43 And the palace of our countrymen here in Malacanang will not be defeated.
00:53 It is now time to look back on our loved ones.
00:55 So, the stories of glory and fear are not lost.
00:59 And one of the stories of fear is President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
01:06 Where his unparalleled experience happened in Malacanang.
01:12 The palace of Malacanang was built in the 1750s.
01:17 Since then, many have lived here.
01:20 The governors and presidents of our country are now here.
01:24 That is why some stories of fear are not lost.
01:28 The reception hall where the president often receives most of his visitors.
01:37 Something special happened.
01:39 According to the president, there is a history of the former security of the palace
01:43 who slept in the reception hall.
01:45 And every night, the former resident of Malacanang, Father Brown, would read the news.
01:50 There are news that sometimes at night, someone would wake up and call him Father Brown.
01:58 I asked, "Who is Father Brown?"
02:00 When we looked at the history of the palace,
02:04 there is really a Father Brown, an American.
02:07 He used to work here during the American era.
02:11 And now, he seems to have not left the palace.
02:15 The president also told us that he experienced the feelings of Father Brown
02:19 when he used one of the guest rooms near the state dining room
02:23 where the cabinet meetings are held now.
02:27 Sometimes, at night, I would go home and close the door from my room.
02:34 When I opened the door, I saw the people moving.
02:39 I screamed here.
02:44 I ran and I told the security, "This is a ghost. This is a ghost. This is a ghost."
02:51 "Who is that?" "That must be Father Brown."
02:54 There are also occasions when someone would move the chandeliers in the palace.
03:08 But sometimes, there are many chandeliers, but only one would move.
03:13 And we don't know because there are no windows open.
03:16 It's not possible for people to reach it.
03:18 So, it's surprising why it would happen.
03:21 Someone would also feel like looking at the front door or the formal entrance to the palace.
03:29 I felt that someone was looking at me from behind.
03:34 When you look at it, you feel like you're walking.
03:40 I was going back and forth because I was scared.
03:43 You know, sometimes, when you're walking, you feel like someone is watching you.
03:51 That's how I felt.
03:53 The President clarified that no one was hurt in the past.
04:00 He also reminded our fellowmen to keep their chandeliers in a proper way.
04:06 Keep our cemeteries clean and take care of your utensils.
04:12 And if anyone visits your graves, please do the same for me.
04:18 A peaceful and quiet chandelier for all of us.
04:22 Kenneth, the President of the Philippines,
04:27 is a patient for the people.
04:30 Patiente para sa bayan.
04:33 (electronic music)