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Monday, February 12, 2024

Sextortion in the Philippines With Mariana Van Zeller

National Geographic's television show Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana Van Zeller features the host traveling around the world documenting the dark underbelly of society. In season 4 episode 2 Mariana investigates sextortion. The trail leads her to the Philippines.


The program begins in Utah where Mariana discusses the case of a teenager named Jake. He was contacted on Facebook by a beautiful woman.  But she did not want to play unless he sent her a full body nude picture. He saved their conversation which went as follows:

Scammer: Take a full body nude photo and then we can play.  

Jake: How do I know I cont trust you?  

Scammer: We are just going to play no need for trust issues. 

Of course the scammer immediately threatens to send his picture to all his friends and family unless he wires money. Jake begs them to stop but they refuse. Jake then kills himself. 

But thankfully he saved all the messages and in his suicide note he told his mom to check the messages so she can find the address to where he wired money. It is the Philippines. 

Mariana Van Zeller hopes to track down Jake's extortionist who is using the name Mariz Abril. She meets a contact, a journalist who investigates cybercrime. He describes sextortion as: 

This is a calling, a passion this is no easy job. Becasue it's risky, really risky. 

Mariana asks her contact:

Why is the Philippines such a center of sextortion?

He says:

First thing, we're an English speaking country. They are familiar on how to befriend to build the trust and relationship to their victims. Number two, they can easily work without authorities noticing them. 

She then makes her way to Angeles City and talks to a trans dancer named Yumi. 

Yumi turned to scamming during the pandemic. She befriended an older German man online. When he suggested they get sexy she started recording. Yumi then threatened to send the video to his wife and son if he did not send money. He sent the money but not everyone has though she has not followed through on her threats to spread the photos and videos.

Mariana then follows the trail to Bulacan where she speaks with "Claudia." She is not a lone wolf but works as a scammer in a large organization with cubicles and management. This is where she segues into talking about the Queen of Sextortion, Maria Caparas.

On her hunt for Maria she talks with a man named Jamie who worked for her. 


Before the pandemic he participated in transsexual pageants for money. During the lockdown he turned to sextortion. 

During the pandemic I didn’t have a heart because at that time I did not have savings. I had absolutely no money. I was really super evil. That’s how I was. I didn’t have a heart for them. Even if you would die in front of me, I wouldn’t care as long as I get what I want.

It was Maria Cabereras who taught him the sextortion racket. 

Someone came to our place. A woman. This Woman was very rich. She became like a mother to us, a “madam.” She was the one who taught us how to do the scam. 

Mariana Van Zeller then drives to North Hill hoping to find Maria Caparas. Before setting out she talks to a man named "Peter" who is a government official who has "witnessed the corruptive power of the sextortion industry first-hand."

Mariana: You don’t want your face shown.


Peter: The far reach of the criminal syndicates can be very…how would you put it? 


Mariana: Dangerous? 


Peter: Mhmm. Even in the level of government, you can never really tell who is taking pay, who is taking cuts. And everyone is involved from the local level up to the mid-level government executives, and then I believe high up. 

Peter has more to say about corrupt politicians being complicit in the sextortion industry. 

In terms of corruption level, I guess we’re turning into Mexico and Colombia in so far as extortion is concerned. That’s what I fear the most. 


They invest in their security. They invest heavily on firepower. Rubbing elbows with bigwig politicians around our jurisdiction and other provinces as well. So, her power and influences just goes far reaching. 

Driving into North Hill Mariana is worried about appearing conspicuous. Even so she asks a random woman on a motorcycle where Maria Caparas lives. The woman says follow me and takes her to City Hall where she can find residential records. The women on duty say Maria does not live in town anymore but her sister does. They agree to take Mariana to meet Maria's sister but then one of the women makes a phone call. 

It turns out to be a bust as the local producer says they have to leave town as everyone is alarmed by the cameras and the cops want to know what they are doing. But it's not a total loss as Mariana finds a contact in the Bulacan Jail named Diego who has been involved with sextortion. 

Diego claims he watched one of the men he was sextorting kill himself on camera. 

Mariana: We spent time in the Untied States with families who lost their sons because they committed suicide because of sextortion.

Diego: Really? 

Mariana: You never heard of this? No one ever said, "I'm going to kill myself if you continue asking me for money, blackmailing me?"

Diego: Yes

Mariana: Did they kill themselves?

Diego: Yes

Mariana: They died?

Diego: Yes

Mariana: How did you find out he killed himself? 

Diego: Because the camera of his laptop was on. 

Mariana: Oh my god that's horrible. And you saw it happening? 

Diego: Yes.

Mariana: What did you say? Didn't you ask him to stop?

Diego: We chatted him, but he set up a rope and committed suicide. 

Only Diego knows if that is a truthful confession but Mariana appears to believe and its shock value certainly makes for good television. 

And that is really it. This 45 minute program is nothing but a shock piece. Sure there is a massive problem in the Philippines with cybercrime including sextortion. But the online child exploitation market is bigger. Mariana says:

Combating sextortion requires updated legislation, significant resources, and collaboration between law enforcement agencies around the world. But these things rarely happen, so these crimes continue. As does the pain they cause. 

Actually, these things DO happen. Fighting online child sex abuse is a multi-country effort in the Philippines. Therefore it should be easy to combat sextortion. However, as Mariana van Zeller notes, the Queen of sextortion, Maria Caparas, has been arrested many times but is ALWAYS inexplicably released. Obviously she has help from people higher up the food chain. 

The difference between sextortion and online child sexual abuse is the difference between people who foolishly and willingly send their nudes to strangers and children who are forced into being abused. At no point in this story does Mariana suggest people should stop sending nudes to strangers on the internet. Just think right now how many pictures of nude white men are being sent through the ether and into the Philippines. It is rather hilarious to think the Philippines is bombarded with the digital signals of nude white men.

Monday, July 24, 2023

Almost Paradise Season 2 Review

The premise of the show is ex-DEA agent Alex Walker moved to Mactan seeking peace and quiet. 

My name is Alex Walker. I'm ex-DEA. One of my first assignments took me to an isolated beach right here on this island. I sold what little I had and bought myself a gift shop. Just peace, no stress, no drama.  Boy was I wrong. 
Yes, he was wrong to think he could find any peace and quiet in the Philippines. Such a concept as peace and quiet does not exist anywhere in this archipelago where one can hear music blasting from far distances at 2 a.m. But Alex's concern is not loud music. No. Instead he gets caught up with the Mactan Police Department helping them solve crimes. Good-bye retirement.

The first episode of season two of Almost Paradise features the following dialogue exchange between Christian Kane and Max Collins


So, why are you interested in Filipino Culture?

Philippines saved my life.
Season two features much of the same as the first season but there is more. This time around we get dancing inmates, corrupt politicians, corrupt journalists co-opted by corrupt politicians in order to keep a hold on power, neglected Filipinos who fought for America during World War 2, hungry ghosts, a clan war dating back to the Spanish colonization, a cult, and of course karaoke.

In the Philippines everyone can sing, says one character.


Perhaps the real star of the show is Cebu and Mactan. Almost Paradise is the first American TV show to be filmed entirely on location in the Philippines. The producers smartly utilize various locations in both cities. It looks great which is probably the only thing wrong with the show. 

Every time Alex and his gang drive around the streets are empty and clean. There are no stray dogs or people walking around or garbage or anything out of place. The show is thoroughly Filipino but we are supposed to be seeing that Filipinoness through the eyes of Alex who is a fish out of water. Everyone treats him like a newbie who still needs to learn a thing or two about the culture.

The show is well acted and very well written. There are absolutely no references to anything political nor are there any references to current events. That means no mention of the pandemic and no characters wearing face masks. This fact places the show in a sort of alternate universe and sets it apart from the pack. There is also no deconstruction of the lead male character nor is he ever portrayed as a buffoon who enjoys a privileged status solely for being a white man. The apoliticalness of Almost Paradise is refreshing considering nearly every TV show and movie these days attempts to beat the audience over the head with "THE MESSAGE." Almost Paradise is pure narrative driven entertainment.

There is usually a huge comedic pay-off set up at the beginning of each episode that sustains all the way to the end. Some of the plots are ridiculous and silly but in a surprising way and not in a bad way. It helps that the entire show is grounded in reality and not afraid to explore some of the corruption that is very real in the Philippines. The name of the show is ALMOST Paradise after all. 

Season two was released on July 21st and there is no word yet about a season three. If Almost Paradise were to be renewed it would not be for a long time what with Hollywood on strike at the moment. Let's hope there is more to come.

Monday, November 8, 2021

The Influence of Netflix on Philippine Politics

As improbable as it seems Netflix is having an influence on political discourse in the Philippines. Remember this photo showing Duterte watching Django Unchained on Netflix?

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/20/world/asia/duterte-philippines-absence-health.html

There is nothing wrong with watching a good movie or show. The problem is when fiction begins to influence one's political or world view. Remember during the martial law hearings before the Supreme Court when Justice Bersamin was worried that scenarios like those in White House Down and London Has Fallen could come true if martial law were lifted?

“How can the republic survive if there was another kind of threat worse than rebellion or invasion,” a Supreme Court Associate Justice asked Tuesday as he noted that President Rodrigo Duterte’s martial law is already emasculated compared to that of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. 
“Oh I watched so many movies like White House has fallen, London has fallen. These are very terrifying realities that could happen in a few years’ time,”  Bersamin said, adding that the framers crafted a constitution “that constricted the use of the ultimate power to actual invasion and actual rebellion.”

What if these [movies] become a reality,” Bersamin asked. 

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2019/09/filipinos-and-movies.html 

Then there was Senator Lacson who, after watching a show on Netflix, actually introduced legislation inspired by that show.

Legislation loosely based on a popular Netflix political thriller called the “Designated Survivor” have been filed in the Senate and the House of Representatives to deal with such a situation. 
In the show, actor Kiefer Sutherland plays Housing and Urban Development Secretary Tom Kirkham, who is hidden away during the State of the Union. He was thrust into the US presidency when the Capitol building is bombed during the address, killing the president and everyone in it. 
The Philippine proposal is called the Presidential Succession Act, referred to simply as the designated survivor bill.

Sen. Ping Lacson wrote the Senate version of the bill, while Quezon City Rep. Precious Hipolito introduced the House counterpart proposal. 
Lacson told reporters on Thursday that his proposal was inspired by the Netflix series.

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2019/09/filipinos-and-movies.html 

Lacson is back in the news telling us all that a movie he saw on Netflix has influenced him to now be against the death penalty.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1510389/no-longer-for-death-penalty-lacson-says-netflix-show-changed-his-beliefs-on-capital-punishment

Senator Panfilo Lacson now says that if he is elected president in the 2022 national elections, he will no longer push for the death penalty despite previous statements advocating for the reinstitution of capital punishment.

Asked about how his opinion about the death penalty changed, Lacson attributed this to a movie on streaming site Netflix, which talked about an activist who set himself up for a crime just to prove that innocent people could be punished.

He says that his running mate, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, also shares his views.

“In the course his (Sotto) perspective changed. I’m like that, I’m also a convert. Did you know, did you watch ‘The Life of David Gayle’ on Netflix? "I watched that, that activist, that's where he set-up himself," Lacson told reporters in a media forum on Thursday.

"He was not the one who killed but he set-up just to prove that the innocent man could be executed," he explained.

Lacson admitted that in the past, he has been a stern advocate of the death penalty for certain crimes like plunder, high-level drug trafficking, law enforcers proven guilty for planting evidence, and other heinous crimes.

But the Netflix show changed it all, Lacson claimed, who is now saying that saving the life of a wrongly accused person is more important than executing a criminal.

"That changed my attitude, my outlook, and my perspective on the death penalty. I am also an author, I have been infinite several times, I have even included the plunder and then the various crimes as heinous crimes, which should be punishable by the death penalty, ”he explained.

"But then I realized that it is more important to save the life of an innocent person who has been convicted so that we can execute someone who is really convicted and really convicted. "When I weighed it, I thought it would be more important to save the life of a wrongly convicted person," he added.

Are we really to believe that Senator Lacson, who was once Chief of the PNP and who admits he has written numerous articles advocating for the death penalty, had never considered that an innocent person could be wrongly convicted of a crime and placed on death row until he saw The Life of David Gale!?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_of_David_Gale

This 2003 film starring Kevin Spacey as an anti-death penalty advocate who conspires to get himself executed for a crime he did not commit to show how bad the death penalty is because innocent people could be executed is one of the most ridiculous and convoluted films ever made. It is right up there with Crash which, to the consternation of everyone, won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2006. Roger Ebert thought The Life of David Gale was so stupid that he gave it zero stars.

The secrets of the plot must remain unrevealed by me, so that you can be offended by them yourself, but let it be said this movie is about as corrupt, intellectually bankrupt and morally dishonest as it could possibly be without David Gale actually hiring himself out as a joker at the court of Saddam Hussein.

I am sure the filmmakers believe their film is against the death penalty. I believe it supports it and hopes to discredit the opponents of the penalty as unprincipled fraudsters.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-life-of-david-gale-2003

Unless you are a small-brained normie there is absolutely no way you can walk away from this movie thinking that it is anything like a coherent argument against the death penalty. Sadly it is true that there are and have been innocent men on death row for years. There is a documentary streaming on Netflix titled  Fear of 13 which is about this very subject.

The Fear of 13 is a 2015 British documentary film. It tells the story of Nick Yarris, who was convicted of murder and spent 22 years on Death Row in Pennsylvania. He was released in 2004 when DNA evidence proved he was innocent of the crime.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fear_of_13

There are actually a whole lot of documentaries about wrongly convicted people. The Innocence Project has a list. Surely a few of them are streaming on Netflix. But no. The one film that changed Lacson's mind is the impossible fiction titled The Life of David Gale.

There is absolutely no problem with the death penalty just as there is no problem with incarceration. The problem is a corrupt justice system which allows innocent people to be convicted. It is a multifaceted problem involving overzealous prosecutors, corrupt judges, incompetent defenders, and many other factors which I will not be discussing in this article. 

Did Panfilo Lacson, as an officer in one of the world's most corrupt police organizations, not think about these things? Did he not consider that people could be wrongly convicted or wrongly accused? It is absolutely ludicrous that Lacson has changed his mind about the death penalty because he saw The Life of David Gale and thought it had a great message. 

You know what else is absolutely ludicrous? That the DFA got so upset over a Netflix series called Pine Gap that they asked the MTRCB to demand they delete two episodes. The reason? Becasue in those two episodes there is a map of China's 9-dash line.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/01/media/netflix-philippines-pine-gap-intl-hnk/index.html

Netflix Inc has removed two episodes of spy drama "Pine Gap" from its streaming service in the Philippines, after the Southeast Asian country rejected scenes involving a map used by China to assert its claims to the South China Sea. 

The Philippines on Monday asked Netflix to remove certain episodes of the six-part Australian series, saying the map depicted on the show was a violation of its sovereignty.

The second and third episodes of the show were no longer available in the Philippines by late Monday, with Netflix announcing on its platform that those episodes had been "removed by government demand". It did not elaborate.

After a thorough review, the Philippines' movie classification board has ruled that certain episodes of Pine Gap were "unfit for public exhibition", the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said in a statement. 

Earlier this year Netflix removed "Pine Gap" from its services in Vietnam following a similar complaint from the country's broadcast authorities. 

The Philippine films board, acting on the DFA's complaint, handed down its ruling on Sept. 

It was not clear why the decision was only made public now. 

The board, according to the DFA, noted that the appearance of the map was "no accident as it was consciously designed and calculated to specifically convey a message that China's nine-dash line legitimately exists". 

The board believes that "such portrayal is a crafty attempt to perpetuate and memorialize in the consciousness of the present generation of viewers and the generations to come the illegal nine-dash line," the DFA said.

The last two paragraphs of that article are very important. The DFA is claiming that the inclusion of a map showing the 9-dash line legitimates China's claim. This is an outright lie. While that line is shown in a map in the background there is nothing to indicate that it conveys "a message that China's nine-dash line legitimately exists." Here is some dialogue from the offending scene in episode 2.


Episode 2 12:28 

 Jacob: Is the Rha Two in Chinese territory?

Gus: Which is disputed territory.


Eloise: Well, they’ve been saying it's theirs since 1948. 

Jasmine: Actually, according to them it’s been theirs since 3,000 BC. They just went to sleep for a hundred years and everyone just took it off them.


Gus: They still lost the court case. 

Eloise: Well, these are the Fiery Cross Islands. Where China’s built a navy base.


Gus: And I love the way they just "take" islands.

Does that dialogue sound like they are giving legitimacy to the 9-dash line? Of course not. And that kind of banter goes on throughout the series. How about this screen cap from episode 3 saying point blank that China ignores international law?

Episode 3 25:16  Will China retract its territorial claims in the South China Sea or continue to ignore the decision of the International Court that America has sworn to uphold? 

Did anybody at the DFA or the MTRCB actually watch the show?  I mean the entire show which is not very kind to China. In this show China is the enemy. If they had watched the show they would know that every single episode except the first one mentions the nine-dash line or shows it on a map. But for some odd reason only episodes 2 and 3 offended them enough to be removed.

The reason the 9-dash line is shown on a map in this show is not because the creators of the show are giving it legitimacy. It's there because China considers it legitimate and these analysts at Pine Gap are monitoring China. It's really that simple. China rejects The Hague ruling and acts in accordance with their claims. They really do see that line as legitimate and one cannot ignore that fact. That is why they continue to build island bases within that area. But the Philippines does not care about that. Instead, while Duterte calls the International Court ruling just a piece of paper he will throw away, the DFA and MTRCB boldly claim that some silly Netflix show which got bad reviews and shows a map of the 9-dash line in two episodes, it actually shows up in five episodes, violates the Philippines' sovereignty.

One idiot, the executive director of the MTRCB Jose Benjamin Benaldo, even calls the removal of these episodes a victory for the Philippines.

“After a thorough review, the Board ruled that certain episodes of Pine Gap are ‘unfit for public exhibition.’ The MTRCB also ordered the immediate pullout of relevant episodes by its provider, Netflix Inc, from its video streaming platform,” the DFA said in a statement. 

In its decision, the MTRCB underscored that “under a whole-of-nation approach, every instrumentality of the government, whenever presented with the opportunity, has the responsibility to counter China’s aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea to assert the Philippines’ territorial integrity.” 

“And we’re very happy Netflix has done that. This is another victory for our country,” Benaldo said.

"Another victory?" The only victory so far has been the initial ruling against China. Since the day that ruling was handed down it's been loss after loss as the Duterte administration refuses to even attempt to enforce that ruling. But who knows. Maybe now that these two episodes of a Netflix show depicting the 9-dash line have been removed so only Filipino viewers cannot see them, just maybe China will stop its island building program and vacate the West Philippine Sea.

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

American Show Kidding Calls Philippines A Police State and Duterte A Dictator

If it wasn't enough for Jim Carrey's new TV show Kidding to portray the PNP as thieves and killers now two characters are shown calling Duterte a dictator and the Philippines a police state. The context is rather odd if you do not follow the show. The scene starts off like this:
"You know whose fault this is? Duterte. He turned the Philippines into a police state. He has oppressed his people for too long. You can't just heave a man off a building for singing about divorce!"
The lady on the toilet is Catherine Keener who plays the sister of Jim Carrey's character while the other lady is Judy Greer who plays his ex-wife. The references to Duterte and the Philippines callback to the previous episode.

Watch below.

You know whose fault this is? Duterte.
He turned the Philippines into a police state.
He has oppressed his people for too long.
You can't just heave a man off a building for singing about divorce! The problem is men.

Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=kidding-2018&episode=s02e0

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Steven Seagal to Film Drug War Propaganda in the Philippines

What's your favourite Steven Seagal movie?  Every single title in Seagal's filmography would make a fitting title for a Duterte biopic: "Above the Law," "Out For Justice," "Hard to Kill," "Marked for Death," "Executive Decision."

Steven Seagal just happens to be in the country right now.
http://www.interaksyon.com/steven-seagal-back-in-manila-to-judge-miss-earth-scout-locations-for-next-film/
More than one year after visiting the country for a “business trip” without specifying details, Steven Seagal is back in town.  
As was in his last visit, Seagal was again welcomed by his friend, former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson, who accompanied him to the welcome party hosted by the Miss Earth Organization for the international delegates of the Miss Earth pageant on Tuesday at the Carousel Mansion in Mandaluyong City. 
Now this is very interesting.  What kind of business trip was Seagal here for? How did he become friends with the former governor of Ilocos Sur? 

https://news.mb.com.ph/2017/10/12/duterte-is-a-good-president-makes-ph-safe-steven-seagal/
Steven Seagal, America’s famous actor, film producer and martial arts expert, said Tuesday that President Duterte is a good president and is instrumental in making the Philippines a safer place to live in. 
In a press conference at The Peninsula Hotel in Makati City, Seagal said that the country is now more safe under Duterte’s leadership. 
Seagal is in the country to make a series of movies on crimes, drugs, and corruption with local actors. 
Asked if he feels safe in the country amid the relentless and massive campaign by the government against illegal drugs that resulted in thousands of killings, Seagal said that he feels the Philippines is not a dangerous place but is now more safe. 
He cited Duterte for his initiatives in protecting the Filipino people. 
He also cited the Filipino people for their hospitality, humor and friendliness, and this is why he chose to make a series of movies here. 
Seagal is in the country for the production of the TV series “General Commander.” This is the third time the action star visited the Philippines. 
It is said that “General Commander” will tackle corruption, crime and drugs. The actor shared he is interested in getting Filipino cast members. 
Seagal is being assisted by his close friend, former Ilocos Sur governor Chavit Singson who is now the national president of the Philippine Councilors’ League, in filming the movies in various parts of the country. 
Singson revealed that the American actor will also make movies in the historic city of Vigan and neighboring areas. 
Seagal admitted that he is a “big fan” of President Duterte. 
“I’m a big fan of the government, and I think Duterte is a very good president and he has been instrumental in making the Philippines an up and coming place,” he said in an interview. 
Steven Seagal has only visited the Philippines 3 times and he is praising Duterte for making the country safer?  What can Steven Seagal possibly know about the situation in the Philippines to make such a categorical statement? Has he even met Duterte? What about that business trip he made to the Philippines last year?
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/chikaminute/560011/hollywood-action-star-na-si-steven-seagal-nasa-bansa/story/

http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2016/03/23/1565854/steven-seagal-breezes-through-cebu
Alugar said Singson brought Seagal to the country “to show the possibilities for his future projects. Singson has also been telling him how nice Cebu is.”
This is not Seagal’s first trip to the Philippines. He had visited once during the Marcos regime and again when Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (whom he refers to as a “friend”) was the president. A TV report stated that Seagal was shocked when told Arroyo is currently under hospital arrest.
Seagal, a major movie star, or former major movie star, at any rate a very famous man, arrives in the Philippines unannounced on business he will not specify and he is secreted away to Cebu in the private jet of the former governor of Illocos Sur. Nothing funny going on here right? Of course not because it turns out Seagal was only in the country to "show the possibilities for his future projects."

It also turns out this current visit is really his fourth visit. He visited the Philippines when Marcos was dictator, when Arroyo was President, in 2016 on business, and now in October 2017 to produce a television show and judge the Miss Earth contest. When Marcos was President Seagal had not even starred in his first film, "Above the Law."  By the time Arroyo was President Seagal's star had faded somewhat but it is interesting to note that he considers her a friend. How did they meet and form a friendship?

Steven Seagal's business is movies. He is an an actor, producer, screenwriter and director. Making movies is what he does and now he is in the Philippines to make a television show about  corruption, crime, and drugs which will feature Filipino actors with the assistance of his close friend, the former governor of Ilocos Sur, who just happens to be president of the Philippines Councillor's league.

It seems as if this organisation works in tandem with the national and local governments to ensure better governance in the Philippines.

https://www.philippinecouncilorsleague.org/about-pcl/constitution-and-by-laws/
Who is Chavit Singson?

Steven Seagal's friend, the former governor of Ilocos Sur, just happened to have been appointed the deputy national security adviser by President Gloria Arroyo in 2008.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/118617/arroyo-names-chavit-singson-deputy-nat-l-security-adviser/story/
Considered as one of the most powerful Filipino politicians, Singson is not known for playing second fiddle to anyone, other than the President. He played a key role in events that led to the ouster of President Joseph Estrada in 2001.
Singson is also an astute and wealthy tycoon controlling many businesses here in the Philippines.
The LCS Group of Companies, also known as the LCS Holdings Inc, is a Filipino business conglomerate owned by the Singson family in Ilocos. It is a diversified company with interests and investments in agriculture, aviation, mining, renewable energy, media, and retail.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chavit_Singson
Earlier this year the LCS Group paid 13 million dollars to bring the Miss Universe pageant to Manila.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-philippines-missuniverse-singson/im-no-trump-says-battle-hardened-sponsor-of-miss-universe-in-manila-idUKKBN15B09F?il=0
Luis Singson, a larger-than-life Filipino tycoon who has brought the Miss Universe pageant to Manila, has much in common with the man who owned the franchise two years ago: U.S. President Donald J. Trump. 
Singson, long-time governor of the northern Philippine province of Ilocos Sur before handing over to his son in 2013, amassed a fortune through agriculture, mining and transport. He hopes the beauty pageant will boost tourism and banish ugly headlines about his country’s bloody war on drugs.  
“We might lose a little but it’s good for our country, good for our business,” he told Reuters. “This is the best vehicle to promote the Philippines.”  
Singson supports Duterte and the anti-drug campaign and says the Philippines is “much safer” because of it.  

One Manila congressman has urged Duterte to declare Monday a national holiday so that more people might watch the pageant. The reigning Miss Universe, Pia Wurtzbach, is a Filipina. 

Singson said he has survived six ambush attempts by a private army run by his cousins. Sixteen enemies died in one shoot-out, he said, and a 2003 film called “Chavit” - which he co-wrote - suggests he picked them off one by one. 
Singson travels the world to hunt big game, an expensive hobby that might horrify many of Miss Universe’s 86 contestants who profess, in their official biographies, a passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare.  
He said an elephant he shot in Zimbabwe cost $150,000 “just to kill”, and tens of thousands of dollars to stuff and ship to his museum in Ilocos.  
Displayed at his Manila mansion is a bloodstained shirt. Singson said he was wearing it when enemies threw grenades into a party he was attending in 1972, killing 11 people and wounding many more.  
“Luckily I was dancing with a fat lady,” he said. “She absorbed all the shrapnel.” 
The woman died in the attack, Singson said.
Clearly Singson is no ordinary guy for Steven Seagal to be friends with. In fact he is no ordinary guy at all. This is a man of great power and influence in the Philippines. Having been President Estrada's right hand man and having been appointed deputy national security advisor by President Arroyo his ties to the intelligence community both here and abroad necessarily run deep.

Singson is also a supporter of Duterte's war on drugs and believes that it has made the country safer. What better way to support the war on drugs that to have your good friend and famous Hollywood actor Steven Segal make a television series about crime, corruption, and drugs?


In addition to the former governor of Ilocos Sur, Seagal is also being assisted by the Film Development Council of the Philippines.  Members from this organisation even met him at the airport.


https://www.facebook.com/FDCP.ph/posts/1448355078563067

What is the FDCP?
The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), an agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines, is tasked to promote and support the development and growth of the Philippine film industry. 
https://www.facebook.com/pg/FDCP.ph/about/?ref=page_internal
The FDCP is under the direct control of Duterte who appoints the agency's chief and oversees it's mission.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/142822-liza-dino-appointment-film-development-council
Let's review.

Steven Seagal visited the Philippines last year for a business trip to discuss future film projects and flew to Cebu on the private plane of one of the most powerful politicians and business tycoons in the country, former governor of Ilocos Sur Chavit Singson. Nineteen months later he visits the country for the fourth time, praises Duterte for making the country safer, and declares that he will be making a television show about corruption, crime, and drugs starring Filipinos. He will be doing this with the help of  his good friend Chavit Singson and the FDCP which is under the control of Duterte.

Isn't it obvious what is going on? Steven Seagal is being used by the Duterte administration and friends of the Duterte administration to propagandise Filipinos to support the bloody war on drugs.  Think that's crazy? Think again.


As the former CIA man Bob Baer - whose books on his time with the agency were the basis for Syriana - told us: "All these people that run studios - they go to Washington, they hang around with senators, they hang around with CIA directors, and everybody's on board."
The CIA and the Pentagon heavily influence the film industry in the USA. These films are then distributed around the world and shape the hearts and minds of the millions of people who view them.  Hollywood, the CIA, and the Pentagon are a global propaganda machine of enormous proportions.  Now it only stands to reason that Steven Seagal's good friend Singson, who was the deputy national security advisor under Arroyo, would be familiar not only with these sorts of tactics but even friends with high ranking CIA and Pentagon officials. How did Seagal and Singson meet anyway?  Who introduced them?  Why would Singson fly off to Hollywood just to have dinner with Seagal?

http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/99923/ricky-reyes-birthday-gift-to-himself-remodeling-seven-floors-of-pghs-cancer-institute/
One Sunday, Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson canceled his dinner in Hollywood with actor Steven Seagal to be at The Cancer Institute of the UP Philippine General Hospital. Without missing a beat, he wrote a check for P1 million after seeing the wards.
Who flies ten thousand miles just to have a meal? Surely business was going to be discussed. Four years later Seagal is now in the country to do business.

If you think this is a wild and untenable conspiracy theory take a look again because Steven Seagal himself has admitted he has ties to the CIA.
It was during Seagal’s period in Japan that his activities took a turn into intrigue. As he has told, then denied, the story, he met some people “from a particular” agency. “These guys were my students. They saw my abilities both with martial arts and with the language,” Seagal told the Los Angeles Times in 1988. “You can say that I became an adviser to several CIA agents in the field, and. through my friends in the CIA, met many powerful people and did special works and special favors.” 
Some of the powerful people for whom Seagal claims to have done security work are the Shah of Iran, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. While it is the CIA’s policy neither to confirm nor deny the identity of its operatives, sources familiar with the agency say Seagal’s tale is improbable. Still, that hasn’t stopped the star from trotting it out whenever he sees the need. On the 1988 talk show circuit for Above the Law, an action melodrama about CIA crazies, he told Jane Pauley, “There are certain parts of the movie that are very autobiographical.” 
Miyako confirms that Seagal was away for long periods during their 10-year marriage but is hazy about his whereabouts. “My children don’t have any memory of him as a father,” she says, adding that they have seen Seagal when he has visited Japan and that Kentaro visited his father in Los Angeles two years ago. Seagal, she says, also pays a small amount of child support. 
With a glamorous wife and a list of students that reads like a Hollywood Who’s Who (including James Mason and James Coburn), Seagal began making powerful connections. In 1987 CAA head Michael Ovitz, another Seagal student, introduced him to Warner’s top brass by arranging for him to give the executives an aikido demonstration. 
http://people.com/archive/sure-hes-making-a-box-office-killing-but-who-is-steven-seagal-vol-34-no-20/
It should be noted that his claim to have ties to the CIA might be false.
First, the actor suggested to the veteran CIA official that he had worked for the agency – a ludicrous notion, according to Saunders, who had already checked him out and found he’d never worked there. 
“In his discussion, he sort of implied he was a CIA operative,” Saunders recalled, looking amused. “He used little words like ‘those of us familiar with the Company.’ We almost never said ‘the Company.’ “
Nevertheless it true that his former business partner had ties to the mafia.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/steven-seagal-muscled-by-the-mob/
Seagal was called as a government witness Tuesday at the racketeering trial of Peter Gotti, brother of the late crime boss John Gotti, and other reputed gangsters. 
Authorities say Seagal — known for his martial-arts moves in films like "Under Siege", "Marked for Death" and "Exit Wounds" — was a victim of a bid by the Gambino crime family to infiltrate the film industry for profit. 
Prosecutors say Seagal, 50, was extorted after a falling-out with his former business partner, Julius Nasso, an alleged Gambino associate.
In addition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Seagal has also become friends with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, Chechnya ruler Ramzan Kadryov, and President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev.


https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/sep/05/steven-seagal-continues-tour-of-post-soviet-leaders-in-name-of-world-peace
Asked by the Guardian why he had embarked on this unusual tour of meetings with post-Soviet leaders, Seagal said he believed Putin, Lukashenko and Atambayev to be great men. 
You don’t have to be a great man or a good man or an ethical man to be the president of a country, but the fact of the matter is in my humble opinion these presidents that God has blessed me with the honour to know are all really, really great men,” the actor said.  
“Along with the blessings that God has given me to know these great people, it is my deepest desire to transcend any kind of politics, particularly those that are divisive and manipulative and untrue.” He criticised western media for their coverage of the region, saying western countries “are jockeying to say things that are not true”. 
Seagal also said he planned to shoot films in Kyrgyzstan in the future, and was looking for “tough men, fighters, people who can do stunts on horses and beautiful women” to star in them. The actor said it was “probably – not for sure – but probably my first time in Kyrgyzstan”. He was given a hero’s welcome in the central Asian nation, and his press conference ended with applause, followed by journalists gathering with the actor for a group photograph.
Why is Seagal not sure about whether or not that was his first time in Kyrgyzstan? Kyrgyzstan is an obscure country that would certainly be easily remembered if he had visited before.  It's not like it's Canada or Mexico.

Steven Seagal is a man with business and political connections all over the world. Now he is in the Philippines to film a television show with the assistance of business tycoon Singson which will no doubt be used to propagandise Filipinos into supporting Duterte's was on drugs.

There is no better time than now to throw out your television.