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Netizens Reacts to Cynthia Patag's Expose of P500 Per Head Paid to DDS Supporters at Luneta Rally

Netizens took to social media to deny the allegations thrown at them by a known critic of Pres. Rody Duterte, former actress Cynthia Patag who made an expose on social media that most of those who attended the Pro-Duterte Rally at Luneta Park were paid P500 each per head just to attend the event.


Cynthia Patag posted on her Facebook Page on February 28 that an intelligence report she allegedly received exposed the tactics used by the Duterte admin's officials to gather protesters during the Feb. 25 Rally at the Quirino Grandstand.

The anonymous tip stated that some local government units particularly the Mayors were gathered in an "emergency meeting" on Friday night for preparation of the February 25 vigil rally. The order was said to have come from the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

The report mandated that all Mayors are required to consolidate their respective barangays and attend the event, they need to sent over 300 persons in exchange for an amount over P150,000 giving P500 each person joining the vigil.

Here's the Expose of Cynthia Patag:


According to Patag, the source requested for anonymity for fear of losing his/her job. The orders for the Mayors and the Barangays as well as the government employees to bring five persons each. The transportation expenses to and from Luneta were said to be covered already.

Here's Some of the Reactions from Pro-Duterte Supporters:

Ancyn Saavedra Napakalaking insulto nman yan sa mga taong nag punta. Cla Na nga nag puyat pinabibibtangan pang binayaran. Naku Cynthia wag Na wag ka talagang uuwi ng pilipinas makakatikim ka talaga ng malulutong Na mura galing sa kanila

Marife Libante Cruz si cynthiang baliw wag mong ipares ang milyon milyong supporters ng admin ngayon sa admin nyo noon na lusaw na.. kayo bayaran..hindi kayo mag support kung hindi kayo babayaran...hahaha.

Mario Ramores Paninira lang yan ni cynthia patagin kasi yong edsa nilangaw at naunang lumabas sa fb na nagaaway sa budget ang mga dadalo ibinabaling ni gaga patag yong kahihiyaan na nangyari sa kanila...baka naman sila ang naghahakot at hindi dumating yong hakot nila kaya gumagawa ng paraan na makalimutan pati yong kabastusan na ginawa ng anak ng bomber....talagang hindi sila makatulog na hindi gagawa ng pagbibintang kung mayroon kang pruweba magdemanda ka at mag file ka sa korte at patunayan mo kasi corruption yan huwag kang tumigil lady GAGA PATAG...

Edwin Alba Empestan Ha ha ha...parang sira ulo lang ang Ilonggang DURUGISTA ito ano. Showing some DESPERATION and INSANITY due to waning popularity and no money even to buy her RICE and 555 SARIDNES!

Ebuenga Renz For transparent and truthful report like this, I think it is better to summon Cynthia Patag para mapatag amg report kung may facts and evidence ... ang ganito dapat may accountability, otherwise file a libel against her....freedom of expression, may be subalit kaakibat nito ang responsibility and accountability...kung wala ito, it is an abuse of democracy! Kaya mabagal ang asenso dahil sa mga abusado at mapagsamantala sa "freedom"

Rodel Estiamba Siguro kong matino to si Patag maniniwala kami ang problema wala na sa katinoan ang gurang na to kaya pano kami maniniwala kumbaga sa kamates hindi lang basta laos to bulok na talaga utak nito kagaya ni Jim hahahaha.

Source: Cynthia Patag / Facebook 
     

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