Bato completely shattered Alan Peter Cayetano’s independent rebrand by blabbing the entire secret coup script on camera.
By admitting he resurfaced exclusively to act as APC’s crucial "13th vote," he exposed that the leadership shakeup was never about integrity.
It was a desperate, calculated move to hijack the Senate, stall the incoming impeachment court, and shield Sara Duterte from accountability.
APC tried to play statesman, but Bato exposed him as a scheming puppet.
From a the facebook post of Mogs Manuel Mogato:
The shooting incident at the Senate building is getting clear.
1. The NBI has a presence at the GSIS building, adjacent to the Senate premises.
2. The NBI was bolting a door at the first floor to prevent people from the Senate to exit into the GSIS building.
3.There were five or six NBI agents at the second floor of the GSIS building that has an access to the Senate building but they were there to prevent anybody to exit the Senate to GSIS. They have no intention to get into the Senate to serve the ICC warrant.
4. The NBI presence at GSIS was based on a written request by the GSIS executives.
5. The shooting was initiated by the OSAA when Mao Aplasca fired a warning shot. Aplasca has to explain why he fired a warning shot when the NBI was not breaking into the Senate.
As a former police officer, Aplasca should know it was illegal to fire a warning shot. Worse, Aplasca should know he was firing at a person of authority.
6. Given that the NBI fired back at least five shots, Aplasca’s men retaliated with almost 30 shots.
7. Police investigating the incident noticed the trajectory of the bullets were toward the ceiling and upper portion of glass panel.
8. Paraffin and ballistic tests and the CCTV would further set the record straight.
9. The incident showed the Senate was not under attack. Aplasca fired the first shot. And it was not justified in the absence of a threat.
If the Senate was under attack, security personnel would remove the senators from the building but why did they stay up to almost midnight. Kumain pa.
10. It appeared the incident was planned. The AFP and PNP assigned to the Senate did not discharge their firearms, only the OSAA personnel. It was an overkill.
Aplasca is liable for creating an incident that could harm civilians, including journalists.
There was no assault. The NBI had identified himself as a law enforcer, so there was no reason for Aplasca to fire a warning shot.
Mukhang staged to create an incudent, a pretext for Senator Ronald Dela Rosa to escape and go into hiding again, evading an ICC arrest warrant and a possible TRO and SQA denial from the Supreme Court
He could run but not forever. The ICC warrant does not expire
“Huwag po natin hayaan na ang kultura, yung parang natural na lamang ang pagpatay ay kumalat — baka masanay tayo at hindi na natin na namalayan, tayo ay nagpapalaganap na ng isang mentalidad, isang gawi ng buhay na ang dala-dala pala ay kamatayan.” - Cardinal Tagle
It’s starting to look like the whole thing was planned chaos.
- Bato said he was told that there will be an attempted arrest.
- Both NBI and DILG denied.
- Robin’s security with military grade weapons
- Robin thumbs up right after the shots
- APC, Bong Go, Imee and Mark Villar immediately go live to their followers
The Corgi was the one leading them home
The German Shepherd was injured
The dogs kept a protective formation around the German Shepherd
The Corgi stopped often to make sure they were still okay
It took them 2 days to get home
They are neighbourhood friends
I’m going to cry😭😭😭
ATTN: @@SCPh_PIO@SCPIOChief@IntegratedBarPH If Larry Gadon can be disbarred because of "Misogynistic, Sexist, Abusive and Repeated Intemperate Language", there shouldn't be any reason for Ferdinand Topacio to get away with doing the same thing.
#DisbarTopacio
Philippines does not need to occupy this area. Sabina Shoal lies within Philippines’ 200 nmi EEZ, giving them right to explore here. Whether or not this region has fish is irrelevant.
Sabina Shoal is located far from China’s waters. So what is China doing there?
To the people of Bocaue, Bulacan:
I'm sitting here in McDonald'd Bocaue, waiting for my daughter. And while I'm here, I can't help but notice something that should bother any honest taxpayer.
You have a senator who proudly wears the "Tesdaman" title.
He proudly tells everyone he's a Bulakenyong senator—the first from Bocaue in decades.
He took his oath of office right here in front of St. Martin of Tours Parish Church because he wanted to share that historic moment with his fellow Bocaueños.
But here's my question: Why does the MacArthur Highway look like it's been through a war?
The potholes here are so big, they practically swallow the width of my car.
I'm just passing through—nakikiraan lang ako—and I'm already annoyed.
What more if you live here? What more if you drive through this mess every single day?
The MacArthur Highway in Bulacan has earned the nickname "Lubakan"—literally, "potholes." That's not something to be proud of.
This highway has been damaged for years by overloaded trucks, flooding, and poor maintenance.
The soil underneath stays soaked in water, making repairs harder.
But that's not an excuse—that's a problem that needs a real solution.
And speaking of solutions, where are they?
Recent corruption allegations have surfaced linking senators, including Joel Villanueva, to questionable flood control projects and budget insertions in Bulacan.
Former DPWH engineers have testified about alleged 30% kickbacks from infrastructure projects.
Henry Alcantara, the former DPWH Bulacan 1st District Engineering Office head, has been named in investigations involving these anomalies.
Meanwhile, the roads remain a disaster.
Here's what I don't understand:
Why do you keep electing people who don't fix your roads?
Why do you demand so little accountability from the very people you put in power?
If someone proudly claims to represent you, shouldn't the roads in your town reflect that pride? Shouldn't your daily commute be safe and decent?
I know I'm just passing through. But even as an outsider, I can see that you deserve better.
You deserve roads that don't destroy your vehicles. You deserve leaders who actually deliver on their promises—not just during election season, but every single day after.
So maybe it's time to ask: Where's the accountability? Where's the action? And why are you all so tired of this that you've just accepted it as normal?
Because it's not normal. And you shouldn't have to live with it.