KMJS August 25, 2024 Full Episode | Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho

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Aired (August 25, 2024): Ano ang Mpox at paano ito maiiwasan? Mga kababaihan mula Rizal, namula at namantal ang balat matapos umanong magpa-gluta drip?! Isang ama sa Mindanao, sunod-sunod na nagpaputok ng baril habang hawak-hawak ang bagong silang niyang sanggol?!
Samantala, sino nga ba ang totoong nagpapatay kay Heneral Luna?! Ang historyador na si Ambeth Ocampo, sinabing hindi raw si Aguinaldo ang tunay na nagpapatay sa army general kundi ang mismong ina nito. Si Jessica Soho, aalamin kung ano nga ba ang naging basehan ni Ambeth sa kanyang pahayag.
Halos 90 bilyong piso na sobrang pondo ng PhilHealth, saan nga ba mapupunta?! At e-bike sa isang paupahan sa Bulacan, nakuhanan umandar mag-isa kahit wala namang nagmamaneho?! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00:00This is the most terrifying disease in the whole world.
00:00:08If you get infected by this virus,
00:00:11you will get skin infections like chicken pox or skin rash.
00:00:16It can spread to your face, hands, feet, and even to your private parts.
00:00:22This is the M-pox.
00:00:25What do they mean by M-pox?
00:00:30What are its symptoms?
00:00:32And most of all, how can we avoid getting infected?
00:00:38What is alarming to everyone is that
00:00:40on August 14, the World Health Organization declared M-pox
00:00:44as a public health emergency of international concern.
00:00:49The Democratic Republic of the Congo
00:00:52has been experiencing a severe outbreak of M-pox.
00:00:55This past week,
00:00:57the first case of M-pox was reported in the Philippines.
00:01:04Last week, we detected a case of M-pox.
00:01:09There's a red rash on my skin.
00:01:12That's what's scary.
00:01:13Of course, I'm also scared.
00:01:14That's why I need to be careful.
00:01:17How can we avoid getting infected by M-pox?
00:01:23Watch this.
00:01:37Like COVID-19, M-pox is a zoonotic disease.
00:01:43This means that it can be transmitted to humans from animals.
00:01:48In 1958, it was first reported to be transmitted to monkeys.
00:01:54In 1970, it was first reported to humans
00:01:58in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa.
00:02:02In 2022, the M-pox, which was only endemic in Central and West Africa,
00:02:08spread to many countries, including
00:02:12the Philippines.
00:02:13This is why it was declared a global outbreak.
00:02:20Unlike COVID-19, which is airborne,
00:02:25M-pox can be transmitted through close contact.
00:02:30Such as holding, hugging,
00:02:32talking to a loved one,
00:02:35kissing,
00:02:35and touching an infected person.
00:02:39M-pox can also be transmitted
00:02:41when a person is holding contaminated items.
00:02:46It spreads to different parts of the body.
00:02:48Some start in the head,
00:02:50some start in the chest, or in the stomach.
00:02:54This is now considered a public health emergency of international concern.
00:02:59Aside from the 14 countries in Africa
00:03:03where M-pox is a common occurrence,
00:03:07there are also cases of M-pox in Sweden,
00:03:11Pakistan,
00:03:12Thailand,
00:03:13and the Philippines.
00:03:17The first recorded case of M-pox in the Philippines in 2024
00:03:22was a 33-year-old man from NCR.
00:03:26Many were shocked to learn that he has no travel history.
00:03:31This means that M-pox is already here in our country.
00:03:38According to the investigation,
00:03:40on August 15, the patient was consulted
00:03:43at a dermatology clinic in Quezon City.
00:03:46The dermatologist referred him to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine for testing
00:03:52where he was tested and found positive.
00:03:54It was also discovered that on August 11,
00:03:57he went to a spa in Quezon City to get a massage.
00:04:01He encountered something at the spa.
00:04:04We were able to get a list of possible close contacts.
00:04:07Based on contact tracing,
00:04:10it was discovered that 41 people were infected.
00:04:15The Department of Health is now monitoring their condition.
00:04:19The 27 people who were close contacts were at high risk.
00:04:24They were quarantined at home for 21 days.
00:04:27The rest were self-monitoring.
00:04:30Meanwhile, the patient is getting better.
00:04:34He is now confined to the RITM for the other illness.
00:04:37But M-pox, if the body is strong, he will be okay.
00:04:41M-pox is becoming an alarm.
00:04:44But according to the WHO,
00:04:46it is easier to fight it than COVID-19.
00:04:50We know more about M-pox.
00:04:53We know how to avoid it.
00:04:55Our system is ready.
00:04:57Aside from having many cases,
00:05:00those infected with the virus get infected.
00:05:03The body hurts and the colon or lymph nodes swell.
00:05:08M-pox is a self-limiting disease.
00:05:13It's for fever, for eczema.
00:05:15When it hurts, it gives pain management.
00:05:17When it hurts, it gives antihistamine.
00:05:21In fact, the first case of M-pox in the Philippines
00:05:25was reported from July 22 to December 2023
00:05:29They were isolated or quarantined in their homes
00:05:33for 21 days.
00:05:36They were not admitted to the facility.
00:05:37All of them went home and got better.
00:05:40What affected their virus
00:05:43was the so-called clade 2 variant
00:05:46which has a mild or not so severe effect on the patient.
00:05:5099.9% of clade 2 survive.
00:05:54Since there is a case of M-pox in the Philippines again,
00:05:57the DOH has a reminder.
00:05:59For us to avoid it,
00:06:00let's not stick to each other.
00:06:02Soap and water are contaminated against M-pox.
00:06:05Let's bring alcohol disinfectant.
00:06:07Wear a face mask because there are still cases of infection.
00:06:11We need to eat things that can help the system.
00:06:15At the same time, exercise.
00:06:16Most importantly, adequate sleep.
00:06:19I cannot pinpoint where I get it and how I get it.
00:06:23In our fight against M-pox,
00:06:26let's focus on the lessons learned during the pandemic.
00:06:30Let's take care and strengthen our immunity
00:06:33so that M-pox won't attack us.
00:06:41You want to get white?
00:06:43Right away?
00:06:45Some even apply glutadrip
00:06:49even though it's not recommended by some doctors.
00:06:53It might be similar to another cosmetic procedure,
00:06:57gone wrong.
00:06:59This friend of Rizal's wanted to get white.
00:07:03This is what happened to their skin.
00:07:06It's red.
00:07:07It's itchy.
00:07:10It's bloody.
00:07:11And it's even swollen.
00:07:13I'm panicking.
00:07:14I feel like something is wrong with me.
00:07:16That's when a lot of it came out.
00:07:18On my back.
00:07:19What they did was
00:07:21apply glutadrip.
00:07:24He should be jailed.
00:07:26Will the skin mix with the soil?
00:07:34For those who want their skin to be white or bright,
00:07:39glutadrip became a trend
00:07:42compared to taking glutathione capsules or tablets
00:07:46that are originally vitamins for the liver
00:07:49that have a side effect of whitening the skin.
00:07:52Glutadrip whitens the skin faster
00:07:58because it's like a dextrose
00:08:00that is injected directly to the roots.
00:08:04Abby was invited to be a brand ambassador
00:08:07at her friend Angel's spa.
00:08:10It's not her real name.
00:08:12I was so flattered
00:08:14that she got to know a lot of people who are prettier than us.
00:08:17Why did she choose us?
00:08:19In exchange for selling,
00:08:21promoting, and posting on Abby's social media
00:08:25products and services of the spa,
00:08:28free glutadrip that is worth
00:08:31Php 1,000 to Php 4,000 per session.
00:08:35Abby immediately applied glutadrip on June 25.
00:08:39But while the procedure was being done,
00:08:42My hands were shaking.
00:08:45Abby was suddenly dizzy for a few seconds.
00:08:50I was sleepy.
00:08:51But the truth is, I was really dizzy.
00:08:54Abby was very surprised
00:08:56that the next day,
00:08:57this is what struck her.
00:09:00Her eyes
00:09:01had red marks
00:09:03or spots.
00:09:04Of course, I was in denial at that time.
00:09:07So I bought a cream for my eyes.
00:09:10Nothing happened.
00:09:12Until the red marks spread all over her body.
00:09:17I was in the back area.
00:09:20There were still a lot of red marks.
00:09:22As in, I couldn't sleep at night.
00:09:25I was panicking.
00:09:26Is there something wrong with me?
00:09:28But Abby was anxious to complain.
00:09:31I don't want to ruin my business.
00:09:33Until the schedule of her second glutadrip session arrived.
00:09:38When it came to the spa,
00:09:39she was accompanied by her friends,
00:09:41Laika,
00:09:42Elise,
00:09:43and Marimar.
00:09:45But Abby was very surprised
00:09:46that two weeks later,
00:09:49she heard that her friends,
00:09:51like her,
00:09:53were also panicking
00:09:55after falling
00:09:56in Angel's free glutadrip session.
00:10:03Laika,
00:10:04even though she was clean and white,
00:10:06she still accepted the free glutadrip session.
00:10:09In exchange for posting.
00:10:12I was chasing the benefits
00:10:14like L-carnitine,
00:10:15for weight loss,
00:10:16because I was gaining weight
00:10:18because I was also pregnant.
00:10:20On June 26,
00:10:22Laika was accompanied by her friend, Marimar,
00:10:25and her brother, Elise,
00:10:27who also had a glutadrip session.
00:10:29It was said that it would help
00:10:31to prevent Elise's procedure,
00:10:34especially if she has PCOS
00:10:36or polycystic ovary syndrome.
00:10:38She wants to prove to people
00:10:40that her glutathione has good benefits.
00:10:43I cannot say that she has a good effect on PCOS,
00:10:46not unless there is a study done.
00:10:47At the beginning of the procedure,
00:10:50they noticed something.
00:10:52They were not sure where to look for it.
00:10:53I just let it be,
00:10:55because it was free.
00:10:56I felt nausea and vomiting.
00:10:59They said it was normal
00:11:01because the medicine and vitamins
00:11:04were entering.
00:11:06After they gave her the medicine
00:11:09in the second glutadrip session,
00:11:12that's when a lot of things came out
00:11:14from behind me.
00:11:15Until my neck.
00:11:17It was coming out.
00:11:18It was also the same with Abby.
00:11:21I said, we're the same.
00:11:22Until Abby decided
00:11:25to let Angel's friend know
00:11:27what happened to them.
00:11:29She suddenly became albert.
00:11:31Why are you making us look like
00:11:33we can't afford to spend our own money?
00:11:35Are we chasing money from her?
00:11:37Abby and Laika
00:11:39consulted their dermatologists.
00:11:43And according to the doctor
00:11:44who consulted Laika,
00:11:50I felt like I was overdosed.
00:11:51I felt nauseous.
00:11:53Their wounds are getting better now.
00:11:57My self-confidence was also affected
00:12:00because I couldn't leave the house.
00:12:03At the back,
00:12:05you can also see there,
00:12:06all the marks of pain
00:12:09that came to us
00:12:11because of the glutathione.
00:12:13While Abby was diagnosed
00:12:16with glutathione psoriasis,
00:12:18a condition in the skin
00:12:20that comes out
00:12:21after the patient is infected.
00:12:2495% of my glutathione psoriasis
00:12:26was triggered.
00:12:28This is most likely a drug reaction.
00:12:30Even Abby's make-up gigs
00:12:33were affected.
00:12:34You're close to the client
00:12:36while you're working.
00:12:38I told my co-make-up artist
00:12:41that I have work to do.
00:12:43It's been a few weeks
00:12:45but Abby's wounds
00:12:47are still not healing.
00:12:55She used to have a clean face.
00:12:57But now, it's wrinkled.
00:12:59Abby posted a picture of her
00:13:01at a friend's spa on Facebook.
00:13:04But instead of fixing it,
00:13:06Angel
00:13:08asked her what else
00:13:09was hidden from them.
00:13:11Do you have herpes?
00:13:12Do you have STDs?
00:13:13Who are you to tell us that?
00:13:16In our team's investigation,
00:13:18we found out that
00:13:20the drug that was injected
00:13:21to the victims
00:13:22that was widely sold online
00:13:25was not approved by the FDA
00:13:28or the Food and Drug Administration.
00:13:30The only approved drug
00:13:32for glutathione
00:13:33was the intravenous drug
00:13:35adjunct treatment
00:13:36for c-spelting chemotherapy.
00:13:37Other than that,
00:13:38we don't have an approved drug.
00:13:39And if this is being advertised
00:13:42as skin lightening,
00:13:43we don't have an approved drug.
00:13:45Glutathione is really beneficial
00:13:47to the body.
00:13:48In fact, we alone
00:13:49we produce glutathione naturally.
00:13:52It's just that when we age,
00:13:54our glutathione levels drop.
00:13:56It's just that
00:13:57this is being abused
00:13:59as a skin whitener.
00:14:01Because in very high doses,
00:14:03the side effect of glutathione
00:14:05is whitening.
00:14:06But it can also improve
00:14:08the quality of the skin.
00:14:10Before you undergo
00:14:11IV glutathione,
00:14:13it's very important
00:14:14to have a skin testing
00:14:15because we also see
00:14:17patients who are allergic
00:14:19to the glutathione.
00:14:20It should be injected
00:14:21very, very slowly.
00:14:23The administrative penalty
00:14:25for an unregistered product
00:14:27ranges from Php 10,000
00:14:30to Php 500,000.
00:14:32But the company's leadership
00:14:34strongly denied
00:14:36the products they produced.
00:14:39Our team
00:14:41contacted Angel's SPA
00:14:42to get her report.
00:14:44But according to our staff,
00:14:47Angel is not in the Philippines.
00:14:50Our team talked to her
00:14:52on the phone,
00:14:53but she's not ready
00:14:54to give her statement.
00:14:56Meanwhile,
00:14:57Abby and Laika
00:14:59formally filed a complaint
00:15:01against their friend.
00:15:03The penalty involves imprisonment
00:15:06for a minimum of 1 month and 1 day
00:15:07until 12 years of imprisonment.
00:15:10The court can impose a fine
00:15:13if the company sustains medical expenses
00:15:15and other forms of damages.
00:15:18Under Republic Act of 2382,
00:15:21only medical professionals
00:15:22who are licensed to practice medicines
00:15:24are allowed to do so.
00:15:25For glutathione,
00:15:26make sure that
00:15:27you have a registered physician.
00:15:30If you really want to undergo glutathione,
00:15:32you need to have a license.
00:15:35I regret that I trusted her.
00:15:38It's the other way around.
00:15:40She should be imprisoned.
00:15:41Because if she doesn't get imprisoned
00:15:43and she can do it to others,
00:15:44others will be pitiful.
00:15:48As of February,
00:15:50the DOH,
00:15:52or the Department of Health,
00:15:53issued a reminder
00:15:55that it does not support
00:15:57the use of glutathione
00:15:59to whiten the skin.
00:16:01According to the FDA,
00:16:03in black and white,
00:16:05injectable glutathione
00:16:08is used to whiten the skin.
00:16:09It may have a toxic effect
00:16:13on the kidneys,
00:16:15liver,
00:16:16and our nervous system.
00:16:18For those who still don't want to be imprisoned
00:16:20despite the warnings of the authorities,
00:16:23it's best to consult your doctor
00:16:26before drinking or taking drugs
00:16:29on what is believed to be whitening.
00:16:33Is it clear?
00:16:42A father in Mindanao
00:16:44was caught on video
00:16:45firing a gun
00:16:48while holding his newborn child.
00:16:52He was shot with an AK-47.
00:16:57Our program was hit by
00:16:59a very unusual report.
00:17:03A video was spread
00:17:05of a man
00:17:06who was carrying an infant.
00:17:10Later,
00:17:11someone forced him to hit his back.
00:17:16A 9mm caliber gun
00:17:20at walang kung ano-ano.
00:17:26Habang nasa bisig niya ang sanggol ang baril,
00:17:30walang habas nyang pinagpuputok.
00:17:34Walang moa ng nakapaawaan.
00:17:41Hindi ba dapat ang mga sanggol ang napapakingan
00:17:45ay mga uyayi o lalabay?
00:17:47It's not a gunshot.
00:17:57The video was taken at the end of Mindanao.
00:18:01And we talked about what really happened in the video.
00:18:07Play.
00:18:24My name is Suey Suey.
00:18:26I'm a teacher at KMJC.
00:18:29I did an interview so I can tell you about what happened when we were there.
00:18:34Because we were there, we were executed.
00:18:38We hid him under the name of Freddy.
00:18:41The bastard who was in charge of the video was actually his own son, Jasper.
00:18:46He's not his real name.
00:18:48Freddy's real son was his fourth wife, who we hid under the name of Michelle.
00:18:54When we were there, I think we were the only ones who knew about what happened.
00:18:59The video was taken at the vineyard owned by Jasper.
00:19:03But Freddy clarified that he had no enemies that day.
00:19:09That's why he fired a gun because of one.
00:19:13Promise?
00:19:21Even back then, Freddy really wished that he had a son.
00:19:29But it seems like he wasn't given one.
00:19:42It's very important for a man to have a son in Islam.
00:19:45Because it is believed that a man's son will continue the lineage.
00:19:49This will be the lifeblood of a community.
00:19:52We have what we call the Patriarchy.
00:19:54This is the systematic view that men are superior to women.
00:20:00In some places, men are mass prized because they have to help their families.
00:20:07Until 2013, Freddy met Michelle, who was his fourth wife.
00:20:14When Michelle proposed to Freddy, Freddy broke his promise.
00:20:22I promised that I will have a son.
00:20:24I have four children.
00:20:27I promised that I will have a son.
00:20:32I promised that I will have a son.
00:20:37Freddy's promise was heard by the heavens.
00:20:42Michelle finally proposed to a man.
00:20:48Freddy fulfilled his promise.
00:20:51He shot himself.
00:20:56He even prayed for a son.
00:21:04I will have a son.
00:21:06I promised that I will have a son.
00:21:12But where did Freddy's gun come from?
00:21:15Freddy's gun.
00:21:19It was caught by someone, a gunman.
00:21:23I don't know why.
00:21:27Freddy is also used to holding a gun.
00:21:33Don't shoot me.
00:21:35Don't shoot me.
00:21:36I was just 17 years old when I heard a gunshot.
00:21:42I was 27.
00:21:44We know that war culture has a big psychological impact on people who grew up in that community.
00:21:52They also think that the effect of war is not good if they use their guns for pleasure.
00:22:01Holding a gun is showing strength, for example, of a member of a family
00:22:06that the gun symbolizes that I can protect you.
00:22:09It really hasn't changed until now.
00:22:12For other people, machismo is something that they should be proud of.
00:22:16Here, we can see the use of force.
00:22:19Freddy's defense of the beatings he did
00:22:22was that he was sure that he would not be hit when he fired the gun.
00:22:28He was looking for a way to go down to the barangay.
00:22:34And this was not the first time he did this.
00:22:39In fact, this was the fourth time.
00:22:42The first three children of Michelle and Freddy were both men.
00:22:47I have three children.
00:22:49I have four children.
00:22:50This is my fourth child.
00:22:51This is my fourth child.
00:22:52This is my fifth child.
00:22:53This is my sixth child.
00:22:54This is my seventh child.
00:22:55This is my eighth child.
00:22:56This is my tenth child.
00:22:57This is my eleventh child.
00:22:58But even though there was no occasion or he should be thanked,
00:23:02Freddy admitted that he just wanted to fire a gun.
00:23:07Just like in this case.
00:23:10In which he fired a 9mm caliber gun in the side of the road
00:23:16while his neighbors were watching him, including this child.
00:23:22He opened the door, the window,
00:23:25and I went to the kids.
00:23:28When they closed the door,
00:23:30I opened the window,
00:23:31I opened the window,
00:23:34The damage is still there.
00:23:36The bullets are still flying.
00:23:38We are still waiting for the police to come.
00:23:40We are still waiting for the police to come.
00:23:42We are still waiting for the police to come.
00:23:44We are still waiting for the police to come.
00:23:46Now, the shooting is near a new bridge in Sanggol.
00:23:51Or even just a while ago.
00:23:53Do we still need to insist on a trial?
00:23:57It is very dangerous.
00:24:00The child can be shot.
00:24:01It is a discriminatory firing.
00:24:03The bullet can hit the other end of the gun.
00:24:06Worst case, if there is a misfire, the bullet can explode.
00:24:11Freddy's shooting is against the law.
00:24:15He added that his guns are not allowed.
00:24:19It is a clear violation of RA 11926.
00:24:23It is an indiscriminate firing.
00:24:25It could be a violation of RA 10591
00:24:29or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Law.
00:24:32He has a baby.
00:24:34It could be a violation of the Child Abuse Law.
00:24:38If you are not prepared, you will be caught.
00:24:41So, don't try.
00:24:53Play.
00:24:54Play.
00:25:00Holding a gun, just like loading a gun,
00:25:06you must be careful and responsible.
00:25:09You cannot trigger happy.
00:25:17If our heroes are still alive,
00:25:20what are their stories about our history?
00:25:34The historian's fair for the Philippine History Month
00:25:39held at the GSIS Museo ng Sining in Pasay, Kamakailan, became controversial.
00:25:46In the Q&A, the author and historian, Ambeth Ocampo,
00:25:51discussed an important detail in our history
00:25:56that according to his research,
00:26:02the real killer of the Director of War during the Philippine-American War,
00:26:09General Antonio Luna, is none other than
00:26:14It's not Aguinaldo.
00:26:16It's Aguinaldo's mother.
00:26:20Ambeth Ocampo immediately posted the story of one of the participants in the event,
00:26:26the local history and culture scholar, Pepe Alas.
00:26:30What he said is very conclusive.
00:26:33In my research, I already know who had Antonio Luna killed.
00:26:37It's not Aguinaldo.
00:26:38It's Aguinaldo's mother.
00:26:39If there are historians who say otherwise,
00:26:42then the burden of proof is theirs.
00:26:44They will come out.
00:26:47What was the basis of Ambeth Ocampo's statement
00:26:51that the one who killed General Antonio Luna
00:26:54is not the one who was often mentioned, Emilio Aguinaldo,
00:26:58but the Director, Aguinaldo's own mother,
00:27:02Trinidad Fami, also known as Captain Teneng.
00:27:06If Captain Teneng was the one who promoted the death of Antonio Luna,
00:27:12that's frustrating.
00:27:13It's hard to believe that he was not the instigator of the massacre.
00:27:18Why did it take a long time before this information was rediscovered?
00:27:27Now that we have celebrated Philippine History Month
00:27:31and National Heroes Day,
00:27:33let's clarify the life and death of General Antonio Luna
00:27:39and why it is still important and timely to talk about it today.
00:27:46A few days after Ambeth Ocampo released his controversial statement,
00:27:51I interviewed him.
00:27:53Ambeth, what is your basis for saying that Aguinaldo's mother
00:27:57was the one who killed General Antonio Luna?
00:28:00I've been investigating this for a long time.
00:28:03It was during the pre-war period.
00:28:05General Antonio Luna, even though he was known for his bravery in fighting,
00:28:11there were many conflicts because of his strict leadership.
00:28:16Luna was one of those who believed that
00:28:19it's better if we all die, we will not surrender to the Americans.
00:28:23But here they are, Pedro Paterno, Felipe Buencamino,
00:28:27they feel that the country is already poor,
00:28:30let's talk to the Americans, they will not agree.
00:28:34How will I fight? Will I bite them?
00:28:36He really sees that injustice is happening.
00:28:39He does not only see injustice in the enemies,
00:28:44but also in the Filipinos.
00:28:47Will I be helped by fellow countrymen like them?
00:28:51Some of Luna's men were forced to fight in the war.
00:28:55While some of them lived up to his orders,
00:28:59he was stripped of his rank.
00:29:01Why is your uniform so dirty?
00:29:03You don't know how to salute?
00:29:06Just like what he did to one of the alleged suspects
00:29:09in his arrest in 1899,
00:29:12Pedro Hanolino, the captain,
00:29:14who was an ally of the former president, Emilio Aguinaldo.
00:29:18A lot of people are angry with Luna,
00:29:20they are jealous of her, they don't like her,
00:29:23but only a few have a motive to kill.
00:29:27In this exact place, in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija,
00:29:31Antonio Luna was arrested on June 5, 1899.
00:29:36Luna went to this place to help someone
00:29:41who was allegedly called by Aguinaldo.
00:29:43But Luna did not find Aguinaldo in his office.
00:29:47What are you doing here?
00:29:48One of the people he met there was Felipe Buencamino,
00:29:52Aguinaldo's secret agent,
00:29:55whom he imprisoned first.
00:29:57You saw that he was there, he was free.
00:30:00They fought again.
00:30:02I love the Philippines.
00:30:04But it's not enough to fight for him or to die for him.
00:30:07Until their defeat,
00:30:10a gunshot went off.
00:30:14When Luna left the commission,
00:30:17he met Captain Pedro Hanolino,
00:30:20who was also replaced by Aguinaldo in the service
00:30:23along with other soldiers from Kawit, Cavite.
00:30:26Without hesitation,
00:30:28Aguinaldo shot the head of the general.
00:30:32He also shot him.
00:30:34He also shot him.
00:30:39And he also shot the head of the Kawit Brigade.
00:30:44According to the autopsists,
00:30:47he was hit with 31 or 41 wounds.
00:30:51They were really angry.
00:30:53It was a self-defense.
00:30:54After he died, they were not investigated.
00:30:57Because Aguinaldo's men were involved in the assassination of Luna,
00:31:02he was one of the so-called masterminds of the crime.
00:31:05It all boils down to command responsibility.
00:31:08Who is he loyal to?
00:31:09We remember that the people involved in Luna's death were Kawit Company Guards.
00:31:14But the accusation could be denied by Aguinaldo until his death.
00:31:20Meanwhile, in the 2015 historical film, General Luna,
00:31:25after the general's death,
00:31:27a woman peeked out of the window.
00:31:31What?
00:31:32Did she move?
00:31:33It could also be a caring answer.
00:31:37But according to the source I read,
00:31:40it was as if she was angry.
00:31:42Others said,
00:31:43as long as a woman peeked out of an old window,
00:31:47obviously, she was not Aguinaldo's wife.
00:31:50But if we look closely,
00:31:52Aguinaldo's mother was also there when the crime happened.
00:31:58Others believe that Trinidad Family could be the mother of Emilio Aguinaldo.
00:32:05What we did in the film was to make a suggestion,
00:32:08but we didn't directly imply that she was the one behind it.
00:32:12In the books we based,
00:32:14especially The Rise and Fall of Antonio Luna by Vivencio Ose,
00:32:18it was stated that when Luna was killed,
00:32:20an old woman peeked out of the window.
00:32:23Aguinaldo was really close to his mother.
00:32:27There are stories that even if there was a fight,
00:32:30Aguinaldo's wife would carry him on one of her shoulders.
00:32:33I asked Teodoro Agoncillo,
00:32:34why is his mother always with him?
00:32:36He said,
00:32:37you know, his mother has to be with him
00:32:39because if your mother was caught by the enemy,
00:32:42she would be hostaged to give birth to the child.
00:32:45We have this trope where there's a woman behind the throne.
00:32:49Sometimes there's an element of misogyny or sexism
00:32:51because women are not directly in positions of power.
00:32:56They are the ones manipulating.
00:32:57But if it's true that Aguinaldo's mother killed the general,
00:33:04what was her motive?
00:33:06To me, and what Juan Villamor said,
00:33:09it's excessive maternal protection.
00:33:13They say that Luna is manipulating to replace Aguinaldo.
00:33:17What's funny is that it doesn't appear in the books.
00:33:21Until Ambev Ocampo's lecture at the History Fair,
00:33:26he discussed this fact,
00:33:28that according to others,
00:33:29it's possible for the fate of our history to change.
00:33:33In my research, I already know who had Antonio Luna killed.
00:33:37It's not Aguinaldo.
00:33:38It's Aguinaldo's mother.
00:33:39If you want, you can only read two books,
00:33:43Vivencio Osset and Teodoro Agoncillo.
00:33:45The secret in these books,
00:33:47open the Bible and look at the footnote.
00:33:50What Ambev is referring to is the footnote from the historian,
00:33:54Juan Villamor.
00:33:56Induced by dominant advisors,
00:33:58especially by women,
00:33:59whose affection he could not disregard.
00:34:02He gathered all of them.
00:34:03There were affidavits in front of him.
00:34:06He told stories.
00:34:08He interviewed all of them.
00:34:11This is the conclusion.
00:34:12To him, it's Buen Camino and his mother,
00:34:14who will judge.
00:34:15Ambev Ocampo's statement
00:34:18reached the descendants of Antonio Luna and Emilio Aguinaldo.
00:34:23If Captain Teneng is the promoter of the death of Antonio Luna,
00:34:28it's frustrating.
00:34:29You have to consider the history professors
00:34:33who have their own interpretations.
00:34:35It's hard to believe that he's not the instigator of the disease.
00:34:40You'll get your mother involved.
00:34:42Even if your mother advised you wrongly,
00:34:44I hope you don't follow it.
00:34:45The responsibility is still on him.
00:34:47On a personal level,
00:34:49they might not be happy
00:34:51if the conversation continues.
00:34:53Especially if, in their opinion,
00:34:55the information is insufficient
00:34:57or the portrayal of their ancestor is unfair.
00:35:01A lot of us probably grew up thinking
00:35:04that the one who killed General Luna
00:35:06was Aguinaldo.
00:35:07Where did the dissonance or inconsistency come from?
00:35:11If you remember in school,
00:35:13what we were taught was to act on emotion.
00:35:16What do you feel?
00:35:18Aguinaldo killed Bonifacio.
00:35:20Aguinaldo killed Antonio Luna.
00:35:23But actually, if we look at it,
00:35:25he wasn't really a married man.
00:35:27He might have ordered it,
00:35:29but he wasn't there on both instances.
00:35:31And what I'm finding out now
00:35:34is that Quezon is using history
00:35:36to discredit his political rival
00:35:41during the 1935 election.
00:35:44But if Ambev clarifies,
00:35:46he has no intention of making this discussion controversial.
00:35:50This is the answer to a 10-year-old kid
00:35:53who said,
00:35:54You know, I like Emilio Jacinto.
00:35:56I don't like Aguinaldo
00:35:58because he killed a lot of people.
00:36:00My explanation to this kid is,
00:36:02You know, when you grow up,
00:36:04you will study history,
00:36:06you will learn a lot,
00:36:08then you will understand.
00:36:09So, the example I gave
00:36:11is one of those who don't know much.
00:36:13This is the mother of Aguinaldo.
00:36:15According to some sources,
00:36:17she's the one who killed him.
00:36:18It's not common knowledge.
00:36:19That's also one of the reasons
00:36:21why I brought it up.
00:36:23Because it's of general public interest.
00:36:26I also hear rumors in Alas' post.
00:36:30That's gossip.
00:36:31Even historians don't agree.
00:36:34That's not what Ambev meant.
00:36:35That's what I heard.
00:36:36It's very clear.
00:36:37I already know who had Antonio Luna killed.
00:36:40It's not Aguinaldo.
00:36:41It's Aguinaldo's mother.
00:36:42Her assumption was wrong.
00:36:45She said,
00:36:46I think,
00:36:48maybe Trinidad Family
00:36:50is responsible for what happened.
00:36:52That's hypothetical.
00:36:55If there are historians who say otherwise,
00:36:57then the burden of proof is theirs.
00:36:59They will come up with their own.
00:37:01I said,
00:37:03what did I do wrong?
00:37:05That's just one book.
00:37:07Agoncillo never made that assertion.
00:37:09He doesn't believe in Nagalaw Pabayan.
00:37:12The source for that quote
00:37:14is General Venancio Concepcion,
00:37:16the general of the revolution.
00:37:18He wrote that.
00:37:19I will not willfully
00:37:21publish untruths.
00:37:23I also call upon teachers
00:37:24to explore different ways
00:37:26of teaching history.
00:37:28We should open ourselves
00:37:29to different sources,
00:37:31even formats of learning materials.
00:37:33I already know who had Antonio Luna killed.
00:37:36It's not Aguinaldo.
00:37:37It's Aguinaldo's mother.
00:37:38It makes people discuss history.
00:37:41Suddenly, there's a discourse.
00:37:43For us, historians,
00:37:45it's a good thing.
00:37:47It should be current and relevant.
00:37:49The discourse should continue.
00:37:52If we are to become a nation,
00:37:54we need a radical change.
00:37:56Brothers and sisters,
00:37:57we have a bigger fight
00:37:59than the Americans.
00:38:00It's our own fight.
00:38:04All the efforts of heroes
00:38:07are for our own freedom
00:38:09that we are enjoying now.
00:38:11We will embrace them
00:38:12because they are mentioned.
00:38:14But we really don't know
00:38:15what life is,
00:38:16what we went through,
00:38:18what we went through for.
00:38:22It's a great honor
00:38:23to fight for our motherland
00:38:25when we are divided.
00:38:26Long live the Philippines!
00:38:31PhilHealth has a new issue.
00:38:33This fund has a surplus
00:38:36of Php 90 billion.
00:38:39The government wants
00:38:41to return the money
00:38:43to the national budget.
00:38:45But some are protesting
00:38:48because why not use
00:38:50the surplus money
00:38:52to improve
00:38:54the provision of health services
00:38:58especially for the needy.
00:39:03On the side of the road
00:39:05in Cebu City,
00:39:06this woman was recently
00:39:07given birth.
00:39:10According to witnesses,
00:39:11even if an ambulance
00:39:12came to the scene,
00:39:14the woman did not join in.
00:39:16She also refused to be taken
00:39:18to the hospital
00:39:19because she was afraid
00:39:20that she would be left
00:39:22to pay.
00:39:23I called the ambulance
00:39:25to come here.
00:39:26They were already there.
00:39:28I called the ambulance
00:39:29to come here.
00:39:30Will she be able to save
00:39:32her baby?
00:39:34I don't want to go to the hospital.
00:39:36Huh?
00:39:37I don't want to go to the hospital.
00:39:41In truth,
00:39:43PhilHealth coverage
00:39:45should cover the needy
00:39:47so that if they need
00:39:49to go to the hospital,
00:39:50they can get benefits
00:39:52from PhilHealth.
00:39:54PhilHealth has repeatedly
00:39:56accused
00:39:58the Philippine government
00:40:00of overspending
00:40:02on universal health coverage.
00:40:04The Philippine government
00:40:06has spent
00:40:08almost Php 90 billion
00:40:10on PhilHealth.
00:40:12But instead of
00:40:14giving direct funding
00:40:16to health projects,
00:40:18PhilHealth will give it back
00:40:20to the government
00:40:22so that it can be given
00:40:24to other agencies.
00:40:26I don't know about infrastructure.
00:40:28Why would I get it from PhilHealth?
00:40:30It's really hard.
00:40:32There's no hope.
00:40:34The return of PhilHealth's
00:40:36extra funds to the government
00:40:38is it legal or just?
00:40:40Especially since
00:40:42we have a lot of countrymen
00:40:44who need help
00:40:46in their health.
00:40:48PhilHealth's
00:40:50extra funds to the government
00:40:52is it legal or just?
00:40:54One of the people
00:40:56who is hoping to get
00:40:58benefits from PhilHealth
00:41:00is Alveline,
00:41:02who was recently confined
00:41:04by her son, Albeya,
00:41:06after he had a stroke.
00:41:08He said it hurts.
00:41:10His face is itchy.
00:41:12He did a CT scan
00:41:14and saw 24cc blood
00:41:16Alveline hopes that
00:41:18she'll get a big discount
00:41:20because she's a PhilHealth member.
00:41:22Especially the premium contribution
00:41:24of members like her
00:41:26increased in February.
00:41:28It's in the law.
00:41:30By 2025,
00:41:32we should increase it to 5%.
00:41:34Every month, Alveline
00:41:36pays a premium pay
00:41:38of P500
00:41:40to her salary
00:41:42and P500 to her employer.
00:41:44But Alveline
00:41:46almost got a heart attack.
00:41:48Our running bill is P398,000.
00:41:50The rest of the bill
00:41:52is P76,000.
00:41:54I just sat down.
00:41:56Is this the only thing PhilHealth
00:41:58can give?
00:42:00Alveline's expenses will increase
00:42:02because she'll need
00:42:04laboratory tests.
00:42:06The conventional angiogram
00:42:08is expensive.
00:42:10We don't know where to get it
00:42:12since my daughter was hospitalized.
00:42:14So when Alveline heard that
00:42:16PhilHealth has a lot of funds,
00:42:18she was puzzled.
00:42:20I'm here struggling
00:42:22in the hospital.
00:42:24The bill is too high.
00:42:26Why don't they prioritize
00:42:28the patients?
00:42:30PhilHealth,
00:42:32or Philippine Health Insurance Corporation,
00:42:34depends on 50 million Filipinos
00:42:36for their health insurance.
00:42:38Aside from
00:42:40the hospital bill,
00:42:42some qualified members
00:42:44are entitled to medical services
00:42:46such as dialysis
00:42:48for those with kidney disease
00:42:50and radiotherapy
00:42:52for those with cancer.
00:42:54There are also benefit claims
00:42:56for patients with stroke,
00:42:58newborn sepsis, and pneumonia.
00:43:00We expanded it
00:43:02from P28,000
00:43:04to around P90,000 already.
00:43:06Ischemic stroke is from
00:43:08P28,000 to around P76,000.
00:43:10We increased the benefit
00:43:12of breast cancer
00:43:14from P100,000 to P1.4.
00:43:16This is a big deal.
00:43:18But for those
00:43:20who have nothing,
00:43:22it would be better
00:43:24if the coverage was higher
00:43:26or if the hospital
00:43:28would be able to pay for it.
00:43:30Especially the PhilHealth fund
00:43:32is too high.
00:43:34Aside from the P90 billion,
00:43:36there's still a remaining
00:43:38P500 billion in PhilHealth.
00:43:40It's also in the law
00:43:42that we should have a reserve fund.
00:43:44Because PhilHealth is too high,
00:43:46the Department of Finance
00:43:48issued a circular order
00:43:50ordering PhilHealth
00:43:52to return their excess funds
00:43:54to the National Treasury.
00:43:56To fund the program appropriations,
00:43:58Congress
00:44:00determined that
00:44:02there is another way
00:44:04by collecting
00:44:06the sleeping
00:44:08and unused
00:44:10money of the GOCC.
00:44:12But our concern here is
00:44:14where will this program
00:44:16be used?
00:44:18Legally,
00:44:20maybe you have a better
00:44:22answer or solution.
00:44:24But morally,
00:44:26for me,
00:44:28this is unacceptable.
00:44:30The plan is to spend
00:44:32a large part of the funds
00:44:34for the infrastructure
00:44:36projects of the government.
00:44:38Do you believe that this is legal?
00:44:40Yes. I won't do it if it's not legal.
00:44:42How about morally?
00:44:44Morally, giving
00:44:46600,000 jobs
00:44:48potentially,
00:44:50and saving the economy,
00:44:52I think it's very moral.
00:44:54This plan was
00:44:56approved by the Philippine Medical Association
00:44:58and by 6
00:45:00former secretaries
00:45:02of the Department of Health.
00:45:04This is contrary to the
00:45:06Universal Health Care Act of 2019.
00:45:08The transfer of PhilHealth funds
00:45:10is immoral.
00:45:12It's a robbery.
00:45:14According to the law,
00:45:16any PhilHealth fund,
00:45:18if it's too much,
00:45:20you will use it for two things.
00:45:22To increase the benefit of each patient.
00:45:24You've been robbed. You've been fooled.
00:45:26I feel like they're fooling the Filipinos.
00:45:28There should be a TRO.
00:45:30If not, every Filipino is a fool.
00:45:32The Philippine Medical Association
00:45:34immediately filed
00:45:36a Temporary Restraining Order
00:45:38or TRO
00:45:40to the Supreme Court.
00:45:42We contacted the Department of Finance.
00:45:44Finance Secretary Ralph Recto
00:45:46held an interview.
00:45:48Secretary Recto,
00:45:50first of all,
00:45:52please explain
00:45:54why we need to return
00:45:56the PhilHealth funds
00:45:58to the National Budget or Treasury.
00:46:00We were ordered by the Congress
00:46:02in the General Appropriations Act of 2024
00:46:04to check
00:46:06the sleeping money
00:46:08in the GOCC
00:46:10that can't be used.
00:46:12If there's too much,
00:46:14we will use it to fund
00:46:16the unprogrammed fund of the budget.
00:46:18Because of the need
00:46:20of the 115 million Filipinos
00:46:22from health, education,
00:46:24we will make sure that
00:46:26we will use our cash management properly.
00:46:28I hope they will also think about
00:46:30the work of the Department of Finance.
00:46:32What we spend per day
00:46:34is Php 15.8 billion a day.
00:46:36What we collect
00:46:38in WIS, tax and non-tax revenue
00:46:40is Php 11.8 billion a day.
00:46:42What we owe
00:46:44every day
00:46:46is Php 4 billion a day.
00:46:48I don't want to add more debt
00:46:50to our country.
00:46:52I don't want to add more debt
00:46:54to our country.
00:46:56I don't want to add more debt
00:46:58to our country.
00:47:00I don't want to add more debt
00:47:02to our country.
00:47:04I don't want to add more debt
00:47:06to our country.
00:47:08I don't want to add more debt
00:47:10to our country.
00:47:12I don't want to add more debt
00:47:14to our country.
00:47:16I don't want to add more debt
00:47:18to our country.
00:47:20I don't want to add more debt
00:47:22to our country.
00:47:24I don't want to add more debt
00:47:26to our country.
00:47:28I don't want to add more debt
00:47:30to our country.
00:47:32I don't want to add more debt
00:47:34to our country.
00:47:36I don't want to add more debt
00:47:38to our country.
00:47:40I don't want to add more debt
00:47:42to our country.
00:47:44I don't want to add more debt
00:47:46to our country.
00:47:48I don't want to add more debt
00:47:50to our country.
00:47:52I don't want to add more debt
00:47:54to our country.
00:47:56I don't want to add more debt
00:47:58to our country.
00:48:00I don't want to add more debt
00:48:02to our country.
00:48:04I don't want to add more debt
00:48:06to our country.
00:48:08I don't want to add more debt
00:48:10to our country.
00:48:12I don't want to add more debt
00:48:14to our country.
00:48:16If PhilHealth has a lot of funds,
00:48:18can't they just
00:48:20add more
00:48:22to pay
00:48:24the hospital bills
00:48:26of the hospitals
00:48:28that need it?
00:48:30They'll get a bigger discount.
00:48:32Can't they just do that?
00:48:34They're doing it now.
00:48:36Did PhilHealth's benefit package
00:48:38decrease? No.
00:48:40It increased by 30% across the board.
00:48:42Is mammogram free?
00:48:44It's free for breast cancer patients
00:48:46because the poor can't afford it.
00:48:48How much is a colonoscopy?
00:48:50It's P30,000 per CD.
00:48:52It's not free for everyone.
00:48:54But PhilHealth has a lot of funds.
00:48:56Why didn't they use it?
00:48:58If there's a lot of funds here,
00:49:00for example,
00:49:02you have a lot of markets,
00:49:04can't you just put it aside
00:49:06to add what you need?
00:49:08You need groceries.
00:49:10That's right.
00:49:12It's for the sick.
00:49:14If you put it aside for the sick,
00:49:16your child won't get sick.
00:49:18You need to add food.
00:49:20So that's what you're doing.
00:49:22That's part of it.
00:49:24When PhilHealth's budget
00:49:26was overshadowed by the public,
00:49:28the Private Hospitals
00:49:30Association of the Philippines
00:49:32immediately asked why PhilHealth
00:49:34would return the fund
00:49:36when they still owe money
00:49:38to private hospitals
00:49:40to cover the hospitalization
00:49:42of some patients.
00:49:44Our estimate is around
00:49:46P4 to P6 billion.
00:49:48They still have that much money
00:49:50and it's so hard
00:49:52for them to pay us.
00:49:54Why is that?
00:49:56We have started paying all those.
00:49:58We've already paid a large percentage.
00:50:00But the health sector
00:50:02understandably,
00:50:04as the kids say,
00:50:06they're biased for the health sector.
00:50:08Yes, that's a good question.
00:50:10We saw
00:50:12what happened
00:50:14during the pandemic
00:50:16that the health sector
00:50:18is challenged.
00:50:20There's a lot of need.
00:50:22Why don't they just return
00:50:24the extra fund to the health sector?
00:50:26That's what we did first.
00:50:28We paid P27 billion
00:50:30to the frontliners of the pandemic.
00:50:32We should add
00:50:34the infrastructure.
00:50:36If there's no hospital,
00:50:38will PhilHealth be able to afford it?
00:50:40One of PhilHealth's programs
00:50:42is the so-called Consulta Package.
00:50:44It aims to provide free consultation
00:50:46and medicine in the barangay.
00:50:48This is what Danilo
00:50:50is hoping for for his mother's
00:50:52maintenance medicine with high blood.
00:50:54I don't have a job right now.
00:50:56But in the past few weeks,
00:50:58it's hard to ask
00:51:00for it in their health center
00:51:02in Barangay Malanday in Valenzuela.
00:51:04I don't have medicine.
00:51:06They said I don't have medicine.
00:51:08The LGU is now procuring
00:51:10for our own constituents
00:51:12limited capacity.
00:51:14But there's no shortage.
00:51:16Maybe there is a shortage.
00:51:18But the Secretary is also saying
00:51:20that if it's returned to the national
00:51:22government, they'll just
00:51:24go to the anti-flood
00:51:26projects.
00:51:28Why don't they just
00:51:30make health centers?
00:51:32So in your defense,
00:51:34you're saying, Secretary,
00:51:36this is better management of the funds?
00:52:02Let's look at the woman in Cebu
00:52:04who refused to go to the hospital
00:52:06and chose to give birth
00:52:08on the side of the road
00:52:10because she doesn't have money to go to the hospital.
00:52:14There were also those who responded
00:52:16as medical workers and volunteers.
00:52:18But the woman still refused.
00:52:20The woman who chose
00:52:22to give birth on the road
00:52:24and the baby she gave birth to
00:52:28both died.
00:52:32Baby crying
00:52:36Baby crying
00:52:46Baby crying
00:52:52Baby crying
00:52:54People always think
00:52:56that people are in debt
00:52:58when they're in the hospital.
00:53:00that is a basic human right
00:53:02that is a basic human right
00:53:04that is a basic human right
00:53:06that is a basic human right
00:53:08that is a basic human right
00:53:10that is a basic human right
00:53:12that is a basic human right
00:53:14that is a basic human right
00:53:16that is a basic human right
00:53:18that is a basic human right
00:53:20that is a basic human right
00:53:22that is a basic human right
00:53:24that is a basic human right
00:53:26that is a basic human right
00:53:28that is a basic human right
00:53:30that is a basic human right
00:53:32that is a basic human right
00:53:34that is a basic human right
00:53:36that is a basic human right
00:53:38that is a basic human right
00:53:40that is a basic human right
00:53:42that is a basic human right
00:53:44that is a basic human right
00:53:46that is a basic human right
00:53:48that is a basic human right
00:53:50that is a basic human right
00:53:52that is a basic human right
00:53:54that is a basic human right
00:53:56It is shocking to know
00:53:58that the government
00:54:00or its agencies
00:54:02have a lot of funds
00:54:04like PhilHealth
00:54:06Let's witness how
00:54:08the healthcare sector
00:54:10suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic
00:54:12and its increase
00:54:14of cases of leptospirosis
00:54:16and dengue
00:54:18We have a lot of countrymen
00:54:20who can't afford
00:54:22to go to the hospital
00:54:24On the other hand,
00:54:26there are other needs
00:54:28that the government
00:54:30needs to address
00:54:32The Supreme Court is now deciding
00:54:34where the excess funds
00:54:36of PhilHealth should go
00:54:38However, it is good that
00:54:40this issue is being discussed
00:54:42by the public
00:54:44Morally unacceptable
00:54:46The economy's recovery
00:54:48I think it is very moral
00:54:50Especially those who are affected
00:54:52The health and well-being
00:54:54of those who are in need
00:54:56of those who are in need
00:55:06The people of Bustos, Bulacan
00:55:08are walking
00:55:10in the streets
00:55:12in the streets
00:55:14in the streets
00:55:16in the streets
00:55:18in the streets
00:55:20In the streets
00:55:22In the streets
00:55:24In the streets
00:55:26In the streets
00:55:28In the streets
00:55:30In the streets
00:55:32In the streets
00:55:34In the streets
00:55:36In the streets
00:55:38In the streets
00:55:40In the streets
00:55:42In the streets
00:55:44In the streets
00:55:46In the streets
00:55:48In the streets
00:55:50In the streets
00:55:52In the streets
00:55:54In the streets
00:55:56In the streets
00:55:58In the streets
00:56:00In the streets
00:56:02In the streets
00:56:04In the streets
00:56:06In the streets
00:56:08In the streets
00:56:10In the streets
00:56:12In the streets
00:56:14In the streets
00:56:16In the streets
00:56:18In the streets
00:56:20In the streets
00:56:22In the streets
00:56:24In the streets
00:56:26In the streets
00:56:28In the streets
00:56:30In the streets
00:56:32In the streets
00:56:34In the streets
00:56:36In the streets
00:56:38In the streets
00:56:40In the streets
00:56:42In the streets
00:56:44If something like this is happening
00:56:46around your house
00:56:48and if your house
00:56:50has something
00:56:52that makes you feel
00:56:54where are you going to hide?
00:57:04For a few weeks
00:57:06he was on vacation
00:57:08until he found his way
00:57:10He heard
00:57:12stories
00:57:14in his apartment
00:57:16that his rent
00:57:18is more than his budget
00:57:207,000 pesos per month
00:57:22He's big
00:57:24and I'm glad
00:57:26because he has a big difference
00:57:28in our rent in Manila
00:57:30This bungalow house
00:57:32is made of stone
00:57:34and has two rooms
00:57:38In order to save money
00:57:40Vernie bought an e-bike
00:57:42It's been a year
00:57:44and it's a big thing for us
00:57:46Their first few months
00:57:48in the house were peaceful
00:57:50but suddenly
00:57:52they felt something different
00:57:54When we got home
00:57:58someone looked
00:58:00at my side mirror
00:58:02Do you feel like something is
00:58:04biting you?
00:58:06Until July 17
00:58:08Their peaceful night
00:58:10was ruined
00:58:12when they heard something
00:58:16We didn't hear anything
00:58:18What we expected was the gate
00:58:20because sometimes they close it
00:58:22when it's already 12 so no one can enter
00:58:26The noise
00:58:28was also heard by their neighbor
00:58:30Jaymar
00:58:32I was watching a movie in the living room
00:58:34I heard a noise
00:58:36I thought it was a ghost
00:58:38so I closed my eyes
00:58:40Jaymar was scared
00:58:42of what he saw
00:58:52It was spinning
00:58:54It was exactly 11 at night
00:58:56You can see an e-bike parked
00:58:58on the side of the house
00:59:00Nothing
00:59:02suddenly came forward
00:59:06and
00:59:12it hit the window
00:59:14of the house
00:59:18before spinning
00:59:20It was spinning
00:59:223 times
00:59:36It was spinning
00:59:383 times
00:59:40before it was gone
00:59:42It was spinning
00:59:44I was scared
00:59:46and I closed my eyes
00:59:52I thought it was just a ghost
00:59:54I looked at it
00:59:58It was spinning
01:00:00We checked it
01:00:02It was not spinning
01:00:04While spinning
01:00:06the e-bike was seen
01:00:08by Carolina's nephew
01:00:10I was scared
01:00:22They didn't want to go out
01:00:24because it's scary
01:00:26because the e-bike was spinning
01:00:28and there's no one
01:00:30Because of the
01:00:32incident
01:00:34it's getting more scary
01:00:36especially inside the house
01:00:38of Naverny
01:00:40My eldest daughter
01:00:42we asked her to wash the dishes
01:00:44but she didn't do it
01:00:46Sometimes someone
01:00:48is watching her
01:00:52I was just wondering
01:00:54but I ignored it
01:01:02To make it clear
01:01:04the mysterious spinning of Naverny's e-bike
01:01:06the CCTV footage
01:01:08where the e-bike was seen
01:01:10spinning alone
01:01:12we analyzed it
01:01:14Based on the video I saw
01:01:16I can't explain how it was spinning
01:01:20But from what I saw
01:01:22it wasn't edited
01:01:24But maybe
01:01:26it malfunctioned
01:01:28They brought the e-bike
01:01:30to the mechanic
01:01:32It's just two
01:01:34If the e-bike didn't malfunction
01:01:36it's a lot
01:01:38Maybe I played
01:01:40with the element
01:01:46It's a bit different
01:01:48The area is heavy
01:01:50So to investigate
01:01:52we invited the paranormal researcher
01:01:54who is the founder
01:01:56of our program
01:01:58Ed Caluag
01:02:00I'm dizzy
01:02:02Did I see a shadow figure?
01:02:06Find a partner
01:02:08inside your house
01:02:10I touched
01:02:12the e-bike
01:02:14It's angry
01:02:16Because of the shocking
01:02:18result of the investigation
01:02:20Who are you?
01:02:24Coming up
01:02:26The fear
01:02:28is growing
01:02:30in this compound
01:02:32in Bustos, Bulacan
01:02:34It's been a long time
01:02:36since anyone felt
01:02:38this fear
01:02:40And whatever
01:02:42this element is
01:02:44they suspect it to be
01:02:46the e-bike
01:02:48In Vernie's e-bike
01:02:50even though no one is driving it
01:02:54The incident
01:02:56was recorded by CCTV
01:02:58If the e-bike didn't malfunction
01:03:00it's a lot
01:03:02Maybe I played
01:03:04with the element
01:03:08The e-bike
01:03:10was examined by a mechanic
01:03:12They found
01:03:14the bearing of the e-bike was damaged
01:03:16The bearing of the e-bike
01:03:18The e-bike was shaking
01:03:20I noticed that
01:03:22the e-bike was moving
01:03:26It's not working
01:03:28But this is not the reason
01:03:30for the e-bike to move
01:03:32Maybe it was left
01:03:34on start and the e-bike was locked
01:03:36Sometimes the throttles
01:03:38also move
01:03:40Before we went to sleep
01:03:42I saw the e-bike
01:03:44I didn't leave the e-bike there
01:03:50Meanwhile, to find out
01:03:52if there's something to be afraid of
01:03:56Ed Caluag investigated
01:03:58Hello, good evening
01:04:00The team set up
01:04:02an R.E.M.
01:04:04or Radiating Electromagnetic Pod
01:04:06and Music Box
01:04:08to sense the energy
01:04:10In this part
01:04:12it's a bit different
01:04:14The area is heavy
01:04:16It's like you're being sucked in
01:04:18It's like you're being sucked in
01:04:20It's like you're being sucked in
01:04:22Is it here?
01:04:24Shy? Welcome?
01:04:28It's dizzying
01:04:32In this part
01:04:34Do you have any experience here?
01:04:36It's different
01:04:38He said he's here in the kitchen
01:04:40so that sometimes
01:04:42he can sense something
01:04:44Have you seen
01:04:46a shadow figure?
01:04:48There's something
01:04:54There's a voice
01:04:56that's like
01:04:58angry
01:05:08Come here
01:05:10Close your eyes
01:05:12Do you feel
01:05:14something rotating?
01:05:16Yes, my chest feels heavy
01:05:18Yes, my chest feels heavy
01:05:20That's the spot
01:05:22It's not the soul
01:05:24It's an element
01:05:26It's an element
01:05:28It's an element
01:05:30Suddenly, the music box
01:05:32Suddenly, the music box
01:05:38Suddenly,
01:05:40something passed by
01:05:44Until Ed held
01:05:46a dowsing rod
01:05:48and pointed it in the direction
01:05:50What's in the back?
01:05:52That's your part
01:05:54My part where the e-bike is?
01:06:00That's it
01:06:04Our entities
01:06:06This is your e-bike
01:06:08Sit here
01:06:10It's heavy, sir
01:06:12I'm going to cry
01:06:16He performed a ritual
01:06:20He's an Anino
01:06:22The first thing he said to me
01:06:24is why are you here?
01:06:26I think he followed something
01:06:28because he's claiming something
01:06:30It means he's not here
01:06:32When I brought the e-bike
01:06:34because he wants
01:06:36to be noticed
01:06:38In a family, you shouldn't be afraid
01:06:40The moment you're afraid,
01:06:42they will bother you more
01:06:44Our houses and their surroundings
01:06:46are the places where
01:06:48we should be safe
01:06:50from whatever
01:06:52we're afraid of
01:06:54And if we get
01:06:56escaped,
01:06:58what if the vehicle
01:07:00suddenly moves
01:07:02like this?
01:07:04You'll just get hit
01:07:06God bless
01:07:08our home
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