🚨 SACKS and TIE WIRES Used by Illegal Cockfighters Found Floating in Taal Lake!?

Locals terrified as gruesome discovery sparks fears of ritual killings, gambling syndicates, and something even darker…


TAAL LAKE, PHILIPPINES — What started as an ordinary morning of fishing turned into a scene of horror as several fishermen stumbled upon bloody sacks, severed feathers, and twisted tie wires floating eerily in the waters of Taal Lake.

The shocking discovery has not only raised alarm bells across Batangas but also opened the floodgates to rumors of underground cockfighting rings, black magic rituals, and potential criminal activity lurking beneath the surface.


🧨 What Was Found?

According to eyewitnesses and barangay officials from the lakeside community:

Three large sacks were seen bobbing along the shoreline, two of which contained dead roosters, their legs and necks bound with tie wires.

Some sacks were stained with fresh blood, while others carried cockfighting blades (tari) and traces of herbal residues.

Inside one sack was what appeared to be a used betting slip and gloves — suggesting recent use.

“At first, we thought it was garbage. But when we opened one sack… the stench, the blood — we knew this wasn’t ordinary,” said a shaken fisherman.


🐓 Is This Just Sabong Waste — or Something More Sinister?

While it’s not uncommon for sabungeros (cockfighters) to dispose of dead roosters, the way these animals were prepared and discarded has sparked suspicion.

Why were they tied so tightly?

Why throw them into a lake known for religious and ecological significance?

Is this part of a larger cover-up or ritualistic offering?

Local officials are now investigating links to illegal underground sabong operations, which reportedly intensified after former President Duterte’s crackdown on online sabong in 2022.


🕯️ Rumors of Dark Rituals: “It’s Not Just Gambling Anymore”

In nearby barangays, whispers of kulam (witchcraft) and blood rituals are growing louder.

Elder residents claim these sacks resemble ritual offerings meant to curse opponents or “bless” a sabungero’s rooster with spiritual protection.

Some fear these could even be symbolic sacrifices — a darker turn in a world already fueled by greed and violence.

“This is not just about cockfighting. There’s something spiritual — something disturbing — happening out there,” said one village elder.

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🧪 Government Reaction: “We’re Treating This as a Crime Scene”

The PNP (Philippine National Police) and DENR (Department of Environment and Natural Resources) have stepped in:

Samples have been taken from the sacks for forensic and toxicological analysis.

Authorities are also testing the lake water for biological contamination and illegal chemical disposal.

Police say they’re not ruling out human involvement or possible links to missing persons and gambling debt violence.


📱 Social Media EXPLODES

The bizarre news has gone viral under the hashtags:
#TaalLakeMystery, #SabongSecrets, and #DarkSideOfSabong

“What if there’s something worse under that lake?”

“Sabong is no longer a sport — it’s a dark network.”

“Where are the animal rights groups? This is brutal!”


🧨 Final Thoughts: What’s Really Lurking Beneath Taal Lake?

Is this just a case of irresponsible sabungeros dumping waste?
Or is this the tip of the iceberg, revealing a disturbing world of underground blood rituals, gambling syndicates, and potential violence?

As authorities dig deeper and communities demand answers, one thing is clear:

Taal Lake may be calm on the surface — but it’s boiling with secrets underneat

34 missing sabungeros killed, buried in Taal Lake – witness 34 missing sabungeros who were allegedly strangled to death with a wire were buried in TAAL Lake.

A security guard of the Manila Arena who identified himself as a security guard has come forward and confirmed the tragic fate of the sabungeros who were reported missing four years ago. Based on a report by “24 Oras” yesterday, June 18, the security guard who was only identified by the alias “Totoy” revealed how and why the victims were killed.

Totoy told several family members of the murdered sabungeros that the victims were strangled with a wire until they died. He said he could show the authorities and the victims’ families where the bodies were buried.

“Right now, we can’t see the bones, but I know who is behind them.

“How can that person live, they’re already buried in Taal Lake. That’s all. If they dig them up, bones, how can we recognize them?” the security guard stated.

Totoy further revealed that there were drug lords buried in Taal Lake, “They are not just missing drug dealers, there are others being thrown there, including drug lords.”

The security guard further said that almost 100 drug dealers have been killed by the “boss” he referred to, who allegedly ordered his colleagues to do so.

And the reason why the victims were killed was that they were caught doing drugs in the cockpit.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is now studying whether the exposed security guard can be admitted to the witness protection program if he can submit an affidavit regarding his revelations.