Volume 6, Issue No. 18
OPINION/COMMENTARY
/ News That Fears None, Views That Favor Nobody /
Our latest as of Wednesday, November 27, 2024
~ A purported non-profit org named PESO (Philippine Event Services Ontario) has apparently disappeared after once holding a virtual Taste of Manila (ToM) festival. Officials of another org, the International Entertainment Company (IEC), laid the blame on ToM and PESO for the theft of photos and videos from Filipino Web Channel. ToM's new manager, SPARC (Society of Philippine Artists, Recreation and Community), appears to be reaping the fruits of its questionable deal with ToM.
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WHERE'S PHILIP BELOSO'S NON-PROFIT ORG.?
Theft of Videos Blamed on PESO
ToM Brings in Lots of Money for Organizers
By ROMEO P. MARQUEZ
Editor, The Filipino Web Channel
TORONTO - The public disclosures by International Entertainment Company (IEC) against officials of what appeared to be a flash-in-the-pan organization have never been denied nor disputed.
Four years past, there's not a shadow of the so-called Philippine Event Services Ontario (PESO), which has claimed to be a not-for-profit org.
PESO was unremarkable save for the fact that when the coronavirus pandemic hit in 2019, it surfaced from nowhere and produced a virtual Taste of Manila (ToM) in collaboration with Rolly Mangante alias "Kabise," the former driver turned purported founder of ToM.
We don't know if PESO survived the pandemic, but its president, Philip Beloso is very much around, ubiquitous in all manner of photo ops and selfies, especially with prominent politicians and community leaders.
IEC's Cecille Araneta and Ramon Datol laid the blame for the theft of footage from my Filipino Web Channel on Mangante, Beloso, Pepito Torralba, Jerome Peralta, Dannasol Luna and her unidentified brother.
Though copyrighted by Filipino Web Channel, the stolen photos and videos were then incorporated into PESO's virtual ToM without identifying that they were purloined. Worst, ToM's logo was superimposed on YouTube's watermark.
In July 2022, Datol alias Mondee claimed he and Araneta had nothing to do with the theft. He faulted Mangante, Beloso, Torralba, Peralta, and the Luna siblings as responsible.
"Ang habulin mo yung PESO. Yan ang gumawa ng virtual," he declared in his podcast. "Habulin mo si Rolly, habulin mo yung nasa PESO, sila Philip Beloso, sila Ka Pete Torralba."
"Eh bakit mo idadamay si Cecille at aming kumpanya IEC? Anong pakialam ng IEC doon sa hinahabol mo nuong 2020. Kelan lang kami, nuong 2022 pumasok, hahabulin mo kami," Mondee added.
Four months earlier, or on April 10, 2022 at a press conference, Mondee staunchly defended ToM and Mangante, almost licking his behind.
He stated: "The Taste of Manila who (sic) owns the Taste of Manila, owns any videos that have been shown (sic) YouTube, Facebook and any other application."
Even as it sounded moronic worsened by his bad syntax, he continued: "The copyright from the Taste of Manila he allowed everyone to use all the videos about the Taste of Manila. x x x You don't have your videos if there's no Taste of Manila festival."
IEC started in March 2022, two years after PESO (which was supposedly founded in 2020) disappeared and never heard from again.
Before PESO and IEC, ToM was managed by Philippine Legacy and Cultural Alliance (PLACA) and Philippine Cultural Community Centre (PCCC).
Mondee insinuated that the fast turnover of managers - from PCCC to PLACA to PESO to IEC, and now to SPARC - was because of Mangante's alleged refusal to sign a contract and be bounded by it.
During his time with PCCC in 2014, Mangante pledged to put up a community centre as soon as, in his words, "ToM grows big." (Related video: The Unredeemed Promise of Taste of Manila; Is the Money Gone?).
That promise never materialized even as SPARC officials, in their usual hyperbolic tone, claimed without proof that ToM's 2024 edition had attracted "over half a million people."
Assuming those people (rounded to 500K) spent $5.00 on anything, the sum would be impactful, even staggering when sponsors' fees are taken into account.
So it makes sense that ToM is now, Mondee said, a "family business" and not so much as an outreach to benefit the community. It seems to be financially rewarding.
Actually, Mangante's two daughters hold responsible positions in his corporation designated as 5012252 Ontario Inc. which was incorporated on March 5, 2019.
In a talk with this reporter in March 2023, Araneta held Mangante, Beloso and their PESO org accountable for the video theft.
Though she tried to absolve Dannasol Luna of any participation, she pointed to her brother as the person who manipulated the stolen contents at his "lunatronix" studio in Little Manila.
Araneta asserted that Mangante had told her it was alright to snatch film footage from Filipino Web Channel as he had "paid" for the videos. She didn't know that Mangante was lying to her.
All these developments take on new significance in the wake of Mondee's disclosure that Mangante had unceremoniously ditched him, Araneta and IEC, and signed up SPARC (Society of Philippine (con?)Artists, Recreation and Community) to manage ToM.
SPARC is a three-member team consisting of two executive directors, namely, realtor Rosemarie Amy-Seaborn alias Marites Tolits, Rose To, and Rose Ami; designer consultant Danilo Baluyot alias Sani; and another realtor, Freddy Lita Mendigoria as director-treasurer.
In a YouTube video of him just recently uncovered, Mondee was full of enmity towards Mangante, their "friendship" replaced by bad blood and disaffection.
"Magkakasama tayo tapos eh behind our back, titirahin nyo kaming ganon. Nasaan ang respetong pagkakaibigan? Walang pagkakaibigan pala when it comes to money," he lamented. (Video at: Podcaster Laments the Loss of a Cash Cow).
In the meantime, where's PESO? Did PESO make some money from stealing contents for its video presentation? (Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved).
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