@nabunturanguy I got to know him sa mga OFW na kumuha ng licensure exam sa abroad Kasi ang taas ng passing percentage niya pag nag enrol ka sa review center niya.
@jesusfalcis Sir, may mga nababasa ako na DDS dw siya I mean now a days you're post is getting a lot of audience and somehow you make us think na ordinary citizen na "oo nga ano" or "kaya pala". Please continue what you are doing. 👏👏👏
@khaleejtimes Thank you Your Highness MBZ! A simple message comming from you by acknowledging the residents in times like this makes our hearts swell with gratitude for keeping us safe.
@Salik_ae good morning. I just wanted to share this to you that I had shared to Indigo Rent a Car billing statement and to quote " If you have any objection, please contact the authorities directly".
Thank you. Just wanted some clarification.
@manilabulletin Senate should have a spoke person like Ms Claire Castro para sumagot dito sa bagong Chinese Ambassador sa Maynila. He was purposely transfered dito sa Pinas to create chaos like this.
WEEK IN REVIEW (26 JAN–01 FEB 2026) | Receipts Over Noise
Yes—these developments are publicly reported online. But more importantly, last week showed a familiar pattern in the West Philippine Sea: repeat, deny, normalize.
1) Silence the messenger. Instead of answering documented actions at sea, the pressure shifts to the people reporting them—raising the cost of transparency and targeting official voices.
2) Call cooperation “escalation.” PH–US maritime activities near Bajo de Masinloc/Scarborough Shoal were framed by Manila as commitment and presence. The usual countermove is to label partnership as “destabilizing,” hoping Filipinos doubt support—when visible cooperation actually raises the cost of escalation and challenges normalization.
3) Normalize presence. Monitoring reports flagged 55 Chinese vessels in the WPS, with the largest cluster near Pag-asa and presence near Bajo de Masinloc, Ayungin, and Escoda—pressure through numbers, repeated often enough to look “routine.”
Add the information layer: DFA warning of a growing “word war”, and frontline communities signaling they won’t be bullied.
We keep it simple: facts, locations, timelines—evidence over noise. Save this, share it (especially in the family group chat), and stay anchored on what’s verifiable.
#WestPhilippineSea #WPS #PhilippineCoastGuard #MaritimeSecurity #InternationalLaw #UNCLOS #RulesBasedOrder #EvidenceSpeaks #SovereigntyDefended #FactsFirst #MaritimeTruth
@CheekyLady1027 Bigyan ng masakit na leksyon yan pagnapatunayan. Alam mong di totoo tapos i po post at I did not expect na mag viral ko. Hellllo yon ang purpose mo sa umpisa pa lang kaya tama lang ihabla