Paranoia

In what hospital was Raul Gonzalez operated on? I wouldn’t want to be confined there. It seems that the doctors there were incompetent. They should have not released him and instead confined him more. He is clearly suffering from some mental difficulties.

Gonzalez has been hogging the limelight for the past few days, what with his ridiculous statements and ominous words. First, he issued an ALL CAPS “reminder” to CEOs of news organizations, warning them about interfering with official police business. The reminder goes:

Please be reminded that your respective companies, networks or organizations may incur criminal liabilities under the law, if anyone of your field reporters, news gatherers, photographers, cameramen and other media practitioners will disobey lawful orders from duly authorized government officers and personnel during emergencies which may lead to collateral damage to properties and civilian casualties in case of authorized police or military operations.

Oh, he is not content with that. The “reminder” also covers foreign press. Wonderful.

What caused this latest intelligent remarks from Gonzalez? Another destabilization plot, he claims.

I said earlier that Gonzalez should have not been released from the hospital. He is clearly suffering from paranoia.

Why? While he thinks there is another destabilization plot, the Armed Forces of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo belittles such plots. It will not succeed, Mister Hermogenes Esperon boasted. Mr. Esperon, tell that to Raul Gonzalez.

Heck, even the Philippine National Police joins the fray, saying that it is the communists who are plotting something. To even sweeten the plot, it is another left-right destabilization plot. Paranoia clear and simple.

If these plots are true, Senator Rodolfo Biazon is correct. Why can’t the AFGMA and PNP just arrests these plotters? If they don’t have a case, Esperon and Razon and Gonzalez better shut up.

Paranoia. n. a disturbed thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs concerning a perceived threat.

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