The Documentary Podcast

Rewriting a revolution

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Mar 1, 2026
Ruben Carranza, a senior transitional justice expert who tracked Marcos assets, and Manuel Quezon III, a presidential historian and columnist, discuss the Marcos family's return to power. They explore Marcos-era corruption and asset tracing. They trace historical memory, revisionism and how media and politics reshaped public opinion.
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Democratic Reforms Without Economic Results

  • The 1986 uprising created new institutions: a free press, a constitution, and decentralization to local governments across 7,500 islands.
  • Those reforms failed to deliver economic security, leaving visible enclaves of wealth and broad public disillusionment with democracy.
ANECDOTE

Silent Imposition Of Martial Law

  • Martial law arrived with a midnight curfew, barbed wire, closed media, and mass arrests; activists disappeared and 50,000 were jailed in the first three years.
  • Survivors described overcrowded cells and routine torture methods used by interrogators.
ANECDOTE

Imelda's Manhattan Shopping Spree

  • Ruben Carranza toured Imelda Marcos' New York assets, describing gifts of skyscrapers like 40 Wall Street bought with Philippine funds and hidden via offshore companies.
  • Banks in New York and Switzerland knowingly processed Marcos money and enabled property purchases.
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