PostsCommentsPayoutsstaana (9)in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY • 23 hours agoRE: Everyday Snapshots: My Professional Attire, Pancit for Lunch, & Buying Shawarma Most people are not able to understand how corrupt the Philippine government is, because they are not familiar about psychopathy. Here is some background about the corruption of…staana (9)in #travel • 7 days agoRE: I travel the world #1060: Jane WalkerIn the Philippines foreigners are being kidnapped by police officers. More about the root of the corruption you can read here: [Philippine corruption] Diary of a Dictator --…staana (9)in #pedophelia • 7 days agoRE: An Open Secret - A MUST WATCH!.......A documentary on Hollywood PedopheliaIn the Philippines foreigners are being kidnapped by police officers. More about the root of the corruption you can read here: [Philippines: the islands of evil] Altar of…staana (9)in #esteem • 7 days agoRE: elephant killer punishedTravel warning to the Philippines: Foreigners are being kidnapped by police officers and transferred to prison if they do not pay money, with prosecutors and judges covering it…staana (9)in MCGI Cares Hive • 11 days agoRE: Is Watching Movies Sinful. MCGI TOPIC REVIEW In the Philippines you can be legally arrested even if you haven't committed any crime: [Philippines: the islands of evil] Altar of Secrets Sex, Politics, and Money in the…staana (9)in Alien Art Hive • 11 days agoRE: Kin 21: Red Galactic DragonIn the Philippines you can be arrested and voncited, even if you are innocent: [Philippine corruption] Fighting from a Distance How Filipino Exiles Helped Topple a Dictator…staana (9)in Freewriters • 11 days agoRE: The Global Market of Human Tragedy [ENG-SPA]In the Philippines you can be arrested and voncited, even if you are innocent: [Philippine corruption] Communal Intimacy and the Violence of Politics Understanding the War on…staana (9)in #politics • 11 days agoRE: It’s funny until the Constitution stops workingIn the Philippines you can be arrested and voncited, even if you are innocent: [Philippine corruption] Ferdinand Marcos and the Philippines The Political Economy of Authoritarianism #2/163