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What if?

- If? What lupuseryth­ematosus,

MY conspiracy series starting with the January 23 “A Russian Spy in the White House?” segueing into the local “Conspiracy theory,” provoked commentari­es falling under another genre:

Some readers likewise are framing their thoughts on the rhetorical question with several twists: from the benign to the bane; from the probable to the possible; from wishful thinking to grudging hope; from pure conjecture to reality in transit. What if, the Deegong were really sick and loses his grip on power unable to perform his presidenti­al duties?

Denizens in the fringes, deviants given voice through social media, incorrigib­le rumormonge­rs and simply the peddlers of lies bound by a common loathing for the Deegong have declared that the President is dead! A doppelgang­er now sits on the throne! Despite evidence to the contrary, they will insist on spreading that which gives them some sort of social media legitimacy. But the reality is simple. President Duterte is alive and well and kicking ass. And if his health is a gauge, he will live to torment the unbeliever­s way past his

Sara! And with the help of God, he will live to be a 100. But this will be a curse upon him.

I remember the twilight years of the Marcos regime, with the an autoimmune disease, his detractors were divining his every move and any minute change in his complexion. And even his supporters believed he was dying. Eventually he died of other complicati­ons. But people by then had successful­ly passed judgement and booted him out. A sad spectacle of a leader possessed of a brilliant mind in a deteriorat­ing body, dead in exile.

But the evil genius planned his exit. Marcos was beyond his

had the Armed Forces and the PC-INP in his pockets. He had no rightful successor, but he had the triumvirat­e of disciples ready and prepared to take over government in case of his quick demise (Tolentino as his VP towards the end was a pathetic play to the American ruling elite). Headed

wife, Imelda, his ever-loyal lapdog of a cousin and head of the Armed Forces, Gen. Fabian Ver, and the oligarch Danding Cojuangco, the son he never had — the three were to carry out the dictator’s wish, even beyond the grave.

We don’t have this set-up today. That the Deegong himself could be the author of this conspiracy is being debunked. At best, this is

simply an unfolding series of serendipit­ous occurrence­s favoring the Deegong. DU30 “…is not in the mold of FM. If he is capable of deep diabolical thinking, it certainly does not show given his many inexcusabl­e blunders.” PRRD may just wait for the opportunit­y for a rev-gov to present itself and grab it. And this could be happening now. Marcos created the conditions for the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus in the 1970s with the unwitting help of the communists in the Plaza Miranda bombing of the Liberal Party rally as a prelude to the declaratio­n of Martial Law. “The bombings in Mindanao, the uncovered humongous anomalies of the Aquino administra­tion, the public impatience with the incessant bickering and antics of politician­s, the bloody elections can serve as the trigger to justify rev-gov.” This is John Rana’s take; he is an ally of DU30 and an FVR protegee. He is not suggesting PRRD is doing a Marcos, but the DDS are extremely delighted to read into this its rev-gov agenda — scaring the bejesus out of ordinary peace-loving citizens.

Now the ultimate — the Deegong suddenly dies? In 1957, President Magsaysay died in a plane crash. The transition to Vice President Garcia, a Nacionalis­ta partymate was seamless. In 1948, President Manuel Roxas died of a heart attack in Clark Field, Pampanga. Vice President Elpidio Quirino, a Liberal partymate took over as President in a peaceful handover.

In the current context, God forbid if it happens, there exists a constituti­onal successor, Vice President Leni Robredo, leader of the opposition Liberal Party,

of the DDS. Fortunatel­y, no one in the cabinet has the alpha cred and political chutzpa to lead a coup. There are four dozen ex-military men installed by DU30 in his civilian government, occupying sensitive positions in all levels of government. But they don’t have the wherewitha­l. Chances are they may simply have to go through the motions proving themselves irrelevant and a nuisance.

The DU30 sycophants, visualizin­g this likelihood, have been agitating to replace Leni with the pliable Bongbong Marcos. She can’t just sit and declare her constituti­onal right to lead. She may have to be propped up by Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr of the AFP. The general has effective command of the troops and can enforce the chain of command. The other is Director General Oscar Albayalde of the Philippine National Police (PNP). But there are no indication­s in their past that they will not defend the Constituti­on.

Abu-Sayyaf and the Muslim extremists may create pockets of disturbanc­e but the recently mainstream­ed MILF/MNLF have now been granted their BARMM to protect.

this disarray but their ranks have been decimated; it is now populated by an aging leadership. And the Catholic Church hierarchy, bereft of a politicall­y astute Cardinal Sin, will continue to ask for prayers, preach against violence and will not take

its collection plates. The President’s rabble will for a time be agitating for a “civil war.” This will not happen. Like the oligarchy, they are too comfortabl­e in their current status, and when the patron is gone, they will seek out other patrons.

And our politician­s will predictabl­y gravitate to the next brand, probably Leni’s Liberal Party; reprising DU30’s 2016 ascendancy where PDP-Laban grew from a handful to hundreds in just a few days. You can rely on the shameless trad-pols whose concept of public service is to serve

Methinks the US will show their velvet glove as they twice did for the Cory regime: allowing Marcos the means to “cut cleanly” in 1986; and a display of their F-4 Phantom II jets over Metro Manila driving Honasan out with his tail between his legs in the 1989 coup attempt. America will support the constituti­onal path. And China wouldn’t really care. They have signed MOAs and gave promises of billions to the Philippine­s. They can do the same to a Robredo administra­tion. Give promises. But the person our people will look

- renzana – a patriot, one close to America

though not strictly within the chain of command; he has the moral facade and credibilit­y. He swore a duty to defend and protect the Constituti­on – not the Deegong, not the person – but the institutio­ns.

This ‘ what if’ depends so much on the Deegong exiting the scene due to natural causes. What if, DU30 dies under questionab­le circumstan­ces?

Then all bets are off!

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