LAGLAG BALA

HULI KA BALBON!

Philippines had been making noise these past days.After #aldub or should I say along with Adldub, well I do not actually recall the exact detail of the series of news when it exactly started... the laglag bala scheme made an international issue. Complementing the prior verdict to NAIA (NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIR PORT) as the worse airport in the planet the former is fast becoming the laglag bala capital of the whole world.

I don't have any specific data or anything about the laglag bala. All I know is it comes like this. One stupid bastard would plant a bullet in somebody bag. Then as a result of that very kind act. The x-ray machine would tell the morons in the airport security that there is a bullet in a bag. And then somebody somebody with a genius mind and a rotten heart (security personnel) will offer an option for the person two options. Whether the victim would pay the price of being the victim (through currency), and the second prove himself innocent through the court of law. Both ways the victim would be a victim.

Who are the ones responsible for this?

Well I have a theory and below are those.

1. The head of state of China so that he could have the excuse of not being in the Philippines during the Leader's summit to be hosted by the LAGLAG BALA capital.

2. The head of State of China because he felt defeated during the UN arbitration Panel for the Kalayaan island.

3. Someone with the correct and sane mind who just want to share his bullets to anybody.

4. Someone who is misplacing his bullets habitually.

5 An organized crime organization or should I say terrorist organization such as ISIS wanting to infiltrate out already deteriorating airport security.

Well I don't know if this issue had been resolved but This sure is a shame.

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