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The "Bikoy" Video Black Propaganda Is A Cybercrime

The whole "democracy is dead" game is getting old, isn't it? The recent arrest of Rodel Jayme (the uploader of the Bikoy video series) isn't an attack on democracy. If anybody should be thanked for making this possible -- it should be the Dilawans' beloved Noynoy Aquino because he signed the anti-cybercrime law during his term and the National Bureau of Investigation is just doing their job. Now, the Yellowtards will just blame President Duterte when in fact Noynoy's signature on the anti-cybercrime law allowed the arrest to happen. The very arrest would suggest he's an accomplice in the whole Bikoy video series. He's still under the status of suspect and may not be the mastermind -- all that's known is that he's a member of the Dilawans.

So what's the Bikoy video all about and just who is Rodel Jayme? Here's what Rigoberto Tiglao has to say about it and that's why he's also frequently antagonized by that fat blob Jover Laurio:

THE vileness of the “Bikoy” video and the unearthing of the fact that it was put into the worldwide web by a website that was set up and managed by a longtime supporter of the Yellows — especially of Vice President Leonor Robredo and the Otso Diretso senatorial candidates — should prod our Republic to put an end to their propaganda weapon of choice — anonymous, libelous posts and videos in the worldwide web.

That video spread the lie that President Duterte and his children (even his 14-year-old daughter) have been receiving bribe money from illegal drug syndicates. This was obviously a major desperate attempt by the Yellows in the homestretch to the May elections to discredit Duterte, and consequently his senatorial candidates, who are leading in the polls.

Cybercrime authorities have unearthed the fact that the video was first put into cyberspace by a website metrobalita.net, which was closed as soon as this newspaper exposed those findings.

Patriotic netizens and, I am told, the National Bureau of Investigation itself, have concluded after a rigorous research who set up metrobalita.net. The column yesterday of my colleague Sass Rogando Sasot explained in step-by-step detail how this research was done.

The website was by one Rodel Jayme. Who is he?

He’s a Yellow social-media technician, especially in the 2016 elections, with the Mar Roxas-Leni Robredo campaign, and an administrator of the Facebook page set up back in 2015 dedicated to the Yellow Cult called “The Aquino Legacy.” The page has recently been campaigning for Sen. Bam Aquino and for Robredo’s election lawyer, Romulo Macalintal, who had two advertisements in the Metro Balita website. Jayme has proudly posted his selfies with such Yellow figures as Robredo and Jim Paredes.

This will have you thinking about the whole involvement of this diehard Dilawan. So the puzzle is getting solved by the experts -- something I'm not capable of doing. To say that it's an attack on "press freedom" and "freedom of speech" is something. There's a difference between given the right to opinion, freedom of press and freedom of speech and MISUSING these rights. What the Bikoy video campaign did is a violation of such. What they did had endangered not only the president but also his UNDERAGED illegitimate daughter with an unsubstantiated lie. Not surprisingly, one of those involved is none other than Jover Laurio of Pignoy Ako Blog. Laurio can go ahead and lie she's non-partisan but her posts say otherwise. Her Yellowtard-studded wedding and having Antonio "Bagong Ninoy" Trillanes IV as sponsors and guests may show that she's indeed in cahoots with them. Not to mention the leak that she was #PaBoost ni Kris Aquino may even cause her to land in jail.

This also shows where the Dilawans are in fact inconsistent in many areas -- that's why arguing with them is a waste of time. You can imagine just how they are endorsing Agnes Callamard while  they are accusing President Duterte of coddling drug syndicates. But wait... let's take a look at this one...


Very Evil Files of Ellen Turdessilas can go ahead and "fact check" this one. But remember even if Callamard herself didn't say it directly -- doesn't she endorse the dangerous statement made by Dr. Carl Hart himself that there's no evidence that shabu leads to violence or causes brain damage? Dilawans better explain their contradiction. While I do agree poorly thought out policies can lead to a drug war failure -- it doesn't mean that dangerous drugs should be legalized at all! Also, if shabu supposedly doesn't lead to violence or causes brain damage then here's what -- why are they trying to get President Duterte and his family condemned for being part of the narco list? It should be very puzzling, isn't it?

But it doesn't look like Jayme himself is the biggest most guilty person. He doesn't even look like the mastermind of it. A good common sense legal suggestion to him is that he should plead guilty and admit what's going on. It's sort of like what Herbert Colangco did -- he ended up admitting his account of having been in cahoots with Leila Dilemma while he was in Bilibid. Colangco may be a crook and many who testified were crooks -- so why even cry foul when in fact those who gave their bogus testimonies for Dilemma (such as Edgar Matobobo) were also crooks in jail? Jayme might as well cooperate with the law right now to reduce his jail time -- which he may do soon as reported by GMA-7. It looks like he was betrayed by his associates. Now, I pray that Jayme will blurt it all out about what really happened.

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