A viral video questioning the mental capability of former President Noynoy Aquino resurfaced anew on social media after it was originally posted two years or last 2016. The controversial issue involving the Aquino Family became one of the hottest topic on social media after Kris Aquino challenge Asec Mocha Uson.
According to the Facebook Page PSSAP Underground Media the video was first posted during the year 2010 but it was never shown by the mainstream media because they don't want to spoil the presidential bid of PNoy.
Watch the Revelations of Carmen Pedrosa on PNoy's Mental State:
The video showcased the interviews with various classmates of PNoy in Ateneo proving some claims that he has indeed having unusual behaviour even during his early years in school.
The controversial video also showed some evidences to confirmed Noynoy Aquino's mental problems during her stay in Boston. A Filipino resident in Boston, Massachusetts has confirmed that Noynoy Aquino suffered some mental problem and that his father Ninoy Aquino sought psychiatric help for Noynoy.
Newspaper columnist and veteran author, Carmen Pedrosa who wrote the best-selling book The Rise and Fall of Imelda Marcos also wrote that she received information she could trust saying "that the allegations about Noynoy's mental illness were true."
Here's the Complete Post About PNoy's Mental Health:
Year 2010 pa ang video na ito pero hindi inilabas ng media para hindi masira si Pnoy na nooy kandidato sa pagkapangulo. Ito ang interview sa ilang kaklase ni Pnoy sa Ateneo na magpapatunay ng kakaibang behaviour nya noon. Kayo na ang humusga kung nagkaroon nga ba tayo ng sira ulong presidente.
Some evidence to confirms Noynoy’s mental problem:
Boston source confirms Noynoy’s mental problem:
A Filipino residing in Boston, Massachusetts has confirmed that presidential candidate Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III suffered some mental problem and that his father and namesake Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. sought psychiatric help for him.
The Aquinos lived in Boston when they were exiled to the United States during the Martial Law years, specifically from 1980 to 1983.
Newspaper columnist Carmen Pedrosa wrote she received information she could trust saying “that the allegations about Noynoy’s mental illness were true.”
My source is apolitical but she was moved by her responsibility to her country. She decided to do her part to stop the prevarication of others who also knew. The stories about Noynoy’s mental illness are not ‘concoctions’ she said. These should not be dismissed. It should be proved,” Pedrosa wrote in her column at the Philippine Star on April 24.
Pedrosa retold what her source told her: “Ninoy was worried about his son and his future because he loved him. He expressed frustration that he could not rely on his son to take up his legacy but that was not his main concern. He was more worried about his happiness as a person. That is what led him to seek help from his doctor friend.”
Ninoy sought the doctor and his exact words to him were: ‘Tingnan niyo nga si Noynoy, walang ka-drive drive (for a young boy he was lethargic). He must have a problem.’ The doctor told the story to some close friends among them, the source of this story,” Pedrosa added.
We must look at the issue closely and not be satisfied with mere gossip but seek to establish the facts,” she further wrote.
Pedrosa clarified that her source has no reason to invent a story. “She is a private person who received information she feels must be told. She is connecting a story many years ago when Noynoy was a young boy in Boston, not a presidential candidate but as the well-loved only son of a father frustrated that he will not be able to carry on with his legacy.”
She even cited another columnist, Belinda Cunanan of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, as having written an incident in Tarlac that showed aberrant behavior on the part of the Liberal Party standard bearer.
She quoted Cunanan: “Some mayors relate that at a Tarlac festival, Noynoy was enjoying some halo-halo with local officials and other guests when quite suddenly, he blew some of it over the face of a friend. To the shock of those around him, Noynoy then began to laugh, as if it were a big joke.”
His strange behavior has been told by those who knew him closely, like the classmate from Ateneo, who hid under the pseudonym Tomcat. His recollections give details and can be verified by others who knew Noynoy then. These plus how Ninoy sought help for his son can be the starting point for a serious investigation,” Pedrosa also wrote.
Tomcat alleged he was a classmate of Aquino at Ateneo de Manila University and wrote a letter to him that was published in Manila Standard under columnist Jojo Robles’ space. Its full text can be accessed at the Manila Standard website.
Note: The link of the Manila Standard is no longer available but a copy can be accessed through the official website of Carmen Pedrosa through this LINK.
Source: Facebook
According to the Facebook Page PSSAP Underground Media the video was first posted during the year 2010 but it was never shown by the mainstream media because they don't want to spoil the presidential bid of PNoy.
Watch the Revelations of Carmen Pedrosa on PNoy's Mental State:
The video showcased the interviews with various classmates of PNoy in Ateneo proving some claims that he has indeed having unusual behaviour even during his early years in school.
The controversial video also showed some evidences to confirmed Noynoy Aquino's mental problems during her stay in Boston. A Filipino resident in Boston, Massachusetts has confirmed that Noynoy Aquino suffered some mental problem and that his father Ninoy Aquino sought psychiatric help for Noynoy.
Newspaper columnist and veteran author, Carmen Pedrosa who wrote the best-selling book The Rise and Fall of Imelda Marcos also wrote that she received information she could trust saying "that the allegations about Noynoy's mental illness were true."
Here's the Complete Post About PNoy's Mental Health:
Year 2010 pa ang video na ito pero hindi inilabas ng media para hindi masira si Pnoy na nooy kandidato sa pagkapangulo. Ito ang interview sa ilang kaklase ni Pnoy sa Ateneo na magpapatunay ng kakaibang behaviour nya noon. Kayo na ang humusga kung nagkaroon nga ba tayo ng sira ulong presidente.
Some evidence to confirms Noynoy’s mental problem:
Boston source confirms Noynoy’s mental problem:
A Filipino residing in Boston, Massachusetts has confirmed that presidential candidate Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III suffered some mental problem and that his father and namesake Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. sought psychiatric help for him.
The Aquinos lived in Boston when they were exiled to the United States during the Martial Law years, specifically from 1980 to 1983.
Newspaper columnist Carmen Pedrosa wrote she received information she could trust saying “that the allegations about Noynoy’s mental illness were true.”
My source is apolitical but she was moved by her responsibility to her country. She decided to do her part to stop the prevarication of others who also knew. The stories about Noynoy’s mental illness are not ‘concoctions’ she said. These should not be dismissed. It should be proved,” Pedrosa wrote in her column at the Philippine Star on April 24.
Pedrosa retold what her source told her: “Ninoy was worried about his son and his future because he loved him. He expressed frustration that he could not rely on his son to take up his legacy but that was not his main concern. He was more worried about his happiness as a person. That is what led him to seek help from his doctor friend.”
Ninoy sought the doctor and his exact words to him were: ‘Tingnan niyo nga si Noynoy, walang ka-drive drive (for a young boy he was lethargic). He must have a problem.’ The doctor told the story to some close friends among them, the source of this story,” Pedrosa added.
We must look at the issue closely and not be satisfied with mere gossip but seek to establish the facts,” she further wrote.
Pedrosa clarified that her source has no reason to invent a story. “She is a private person who received information she feels must be told. She is connecting a story many years ago when Noynoy was a young boy in Boston, not a presidential candidate but as the well-loved only son of a father frustrated that he will not be able to carry on with his legacy.”
She even cited another columnist, Belinda Cunanan of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, as having written an incident in Tarlac that showed aberrant behavior on the part of the Liberal Party standard bearer.
She quoted Cunanan: “Some mayors relate that at a Tarlac festival, Noynoy was enjoying some halo-halo with local officials and other guests when quite suddenly, he blew some of it over the face of a friend. To the shock of those around him, Noynoy then began to laugh, as if it were a big joke.”
His strange behavior has been told by those who knew him closely, like the classmate from Ateneo, who hid under the pseudonym Tomcat. His recollections give details and can be verified by others who knew Noynoy then. These plus how Ninoy sought help for his son can be the starting point for a serious investigation,” Pedrosa also wrote.
Tomcat alleged he was a classmate of Aquino at Ateneo de Manila University and wrote a letter to him that was published in Manila Standard under columnist Jojo Robles’ space. Its full text can be accessed at the Manila Standard website.
Note: The link of the Manila Standard is no longer available but a copy can be accessed through the official website of Carmen Pedrosa through this LINK.
Source: Facebook
Viral Video Questioning the Mental Capability of PNoy Resurface Anew on Social Media
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