Now that the Government has finally announced the launch of the Goods & Services Tax (GST) by 1st April 2015, there will be a growing debate on whether it is positive or negative for the Malaysian economy.
The good news for Malaysia is that on 25th October 2013, the Malaysian government is finally admitting that economic realities do matter and political priorities will have to adapt to the current global economic realities. This admission comes after decades of sheltering the Malaysian consumer with subsidies and constraining labour productivity with misguided policies.
Likewise, the Malaysian public will begin to get a clearer understanding of the macroeconomic issues involving their livelihood, their cost of living and why their wages are not growing as fast as their regional counterparts.
I shall enumerate the core issues involved and the economics of taxation to answer this controversial and politicized issue (all things related to taxation are political).
The Voice of Truth is a voice that speaks for the voiceless, the weak, the oppressed, the lost. The Voice of Reason is a voice that appeals to wisdom, good faith and conscience. Jeremiah 30:3 "The days are coming when I will restore the fortunes of My people."
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
The Substance of Change Rooted In Sound Aspirations: To Rally or Not To Rally?
With regard to the peaceful rallies across the country, I fully support the people’s protest against electoral fraud and 5 decades of institutional racism and corruption.
And
because of these events and the widespread communications of the Internet that
will eventually go to the rural areas, I believe Barisan is currently pressured
to either (a) reform from within or (b) perish in the next elections once the
rural voters see through their lies and bribes. The clock is ticking steadily
for them to change before voters return to the poll in five years.
However,
there is always a small but real risk that Malaysian citizens, in their
determination to bring about political change (Ubah), become too caught up to
think clearly how their ideas of change can be accomplished. Peaceful civil
resistance is an effective way against tyrannies. But let us also hope and pray
that the Malaysian Spring (as coined by Lim Kit Siang) does not turn into an
Arab winter of discontent which is what has happened in Egypt, Libya,
Yemen, Tunisia and Syria.
In my ruminations of the future, I believe there are two potential tsunamis that Malaysia faces today: (1) the external tsunami of foreign political domination, which is often violent and hidden from public knowledge (e.g. Arab Spring and the training of Syrian rebels by foreign funded terrorists). (2) The other tsunami is an internal peaceful process of political change engineered by every right-thinking and conscientious Malaysian. Both these external and internal forces are working against each other.
Thus, as democratic citizens, we should strive for a delicate balance where we put pressure on both the two main political parties to change and offer the best policies and solutions (early signs of change include the latest move to shift the reporting structure of the Election Commission to a parliamentary committee and discussions of a single non-racial party).
GE 08 and 13 showed the trend is against BN so they have to really act fast in a way that is legitimate and ethical. Similarly, comparably high expectations are placed on the shoulders of Pakatan Rakyat leaders to offer viable and sound policies to govern and steer Malaysia through the global economic challenges.
Put simply, the key strategy for Msians today is to pressure both parties to come up with the best political solution to Malaysia’s dependence on race-based politics in the next few months and years.
The 21st century clock is ticking and it is my view that the global elite are planning to destabilise every nation and region (we also need to watch what the Spore government is doing with regard to our politics and how they treat their own citizens).
On
a slightly different note, there have been blog discussions that some
Christians were disappointed with the election results despite their
prayers for change.
I totally agree with Kon Onn Sein’s view and knew
beforehand that a number of Christians will be frustrated with the results.
We should trust in the Lord with all our hearts and not
lean on our own understanding, in all our WAYS submit to Him and He will make
our paths STRAIGHT (Proverbs 3:5-6)
The election results almost resulted in a hung parliament
situation (if not for the irregularities) and this may be the ideal situation
for both political parties to compete against each other for the people’s favour
to govern. Barisan may have the upper hand now but God’s hands can work wonders
behind the scenes and beyond our comprehension.
Just continue to pray and praise God for the promises He
has declared over Malaysia.
This nation will arise to fulfill her destiny as the rainbow nation of the
world!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Dawn of Malaysia's Rainbow Nation: The Mandate to Rule is Shaken
Malaysians have woken up! Politically,
socially and intellectually thanks to Facebook, You Tube, blogs and alternative
media. The movement for real change, which started in GE12, has gained tremendous speed in GE13. And the massive, peaceful, multi-ethnic rally in Stadium Kelana Jaya on 8th May is a testament to the new Malaysia, the rainbow nation that will shine after 56 years of political darkness and a troubled history despite relative economic health.
Some commentators on the web and print media have missed the whole point: we are not saying the Opposition will take over the government or whether the elections results can be verified and fraud detected. Those issues will arise and be resolved in due course.
Some commentators on the web and print media have missed the whole point: we are not saying the Opposition will take over the government or whether the elections results can be verified and fraud detected. Those issues will arise and be resolved in due course.
No. The real change is that the urban people of Malaysia, from
all races, starting with Selangor and then to other major states,
are saying to the incumbent government: YOU HAVE LOST THE PEOPLE's MANDATE TO
LEAD AND TO GOVERN!
Al Jazeera’s reporter is right in saying
that it is a moral
victory.
Not just for the Opposition (even they themselves are surprised by their
relative success in the cities) but most importantly for the people. (Political analyst Dr Bridget Welsh's article "Silver Linings in a GE13 Without Gold" best captures the heart of the nation at present although I am sure there will be more profound analyses as history unfolds before our eyes.)
The issues that have caused this swing in
urban public support against the government under BN have been percolating for
five decades. And MALAYSIA'S
TIME FOR CHANGE HAS COME. This was prophesied by many before GE13.
Yes, we shall see a peaceful tsunami of
changes ...whether it means reform of BN into an integrated non-racial party, or PR taking
over by hook or crook (hopefully the former). The final outcome is a clean and just government that is
fair to all races, classes, gender and age groups.
Ron Paul: "Any idea whose time has
come cannot be stopped by any army or any government."
Fallacies over the "Chinese Tsunami" debate
There have been several debates and much outrage over the PM's Chinese tsunami remarks. In my view, the analysis of voting trends based on
racial lines is interesting but not exactly truthful: the demand for democracy,
clean governance and economic freedom is a justified global demand that any
race, be it Chinese, Singaporean, Thai or Spanish would cherish and aspire for.
The fact that the Chinese happened to be in the majority living in urban areas does
not indicate much except that the Chinese and other non-bumi races also happened to bear the brunt of discriminative policies enacted by BN's policies for five decades.
Imagine Steve Jobs (rest his soul), after seeing a surge in
sales of iPhone3 in China,
saying there is a major Chinese swing in demand for iPhone3. Demand for iPhones or any successful product is
global and nothing to do with race. Same thing in Malaysia.
Demand for fairness, justice and free and fair elections is universal.
But the good news is change is coming and the people's mandate is shifting out of the government's hands. The pace of change is also out of their hands unless the incumbent government submits to change. It is no longer a question of when but whether they will allow themselves to be reformed internally or externally by a Pakatan Rakyat takeover.
Demand for fairness, justice and free and fair elections is universal.
But the good news is change is coming and the people's mandate is shifting out of the government's hands. The pace of change is also out of their hands unless the incumbent government submits to change. It is no longer a question of when but whether they will allow themselves to be reformed internally or externally by a Pakatan Rakyat takeover.
This is what I wrote in response to a well researched but fundamentally flawed article in FreeMalaysia website:
"While your mathematical analysis makes sense, it is still not
demographically realistic because the key issue that swung the elections at the
state district level is not race but the urban-rural divide.
A high proportion of Chinese happened to reside in the urban states while the rural states happened to be populated by Malays.
The momentum is building among the urban voters, and this cuts
across racial lines, to vote on issues that affect the governance of the
country, the economy and the need to stamp out corruption at the highest level.
If we continue to call GE13 a Chinese tsunami, it is going back to
the old school of analyzing Malaysians along racial lines.
Postscript: In the past week, I have read, heard and seen so many moving stories/videos of people taking part in their democratic rights to vote and demand for free and fair elections. This one - I Am Malaysia - written by Jun Watanabe for The Malaysian Insider is especially poignant.
Friday, April 12, 2013
How GE 13 Can Be A Game Changer for Malaysia
This General Elections will be a game changer if we play it right with
less propaganda brainwashing from both sides of the fence and with more
real issues addressed at the heart of the nation.
In my view,
Malaysia's problems inherited from Dr Tun boil down to this: in our
efforts to jump-start a nation governed by mediocre ministers and dominated by cronies, Dr
Tun tried the strategy of "THE ENDS JUSTIFIES THE MEANS." As a result,
the nation became even more unbalanced with little improvement in human
capital.
Whatever that the "ENDS" denote for each Malaysian, it is basically trying to get the results by hook or crook (e.g. income distribution quotas, ETP targets, money politics to get required seats, Project I.C. in Sabah, etc).
This
is why the nation has deteriorated in its academic research
institutions, in intellectual discourse and in cross cultural
communications. In other words, people learn not for the fun of learning but for exam results. People start businesses not to create a new value for customers but seek the quickest profits available. This is why many businesses engage in the latest money spinning asset reflation game called property development.
We accepted the fast track economic goals at the
expense of fairness, justice, due process and genuine kindness to
minorities, the underprivileged and the politically and spiritually oppressed. (In the late 1980s till the early 1990s, our economy was lucky due to the unintended consequences of the Plaza Accord when the Japanese had to revalue their Yen upwards and prompt a mass migration of Japanese MNCs into the emerging Tiger nations. The 1997 Asian financial crisis exposed the weakness of this economic model).
Instead of teaching
the underprivileged how to learn, how to catch fish, the government
gave/promised them loads of fish in perpetuity. Meanwhile, there was a suppression of all freedom of the press and freedom of inter-religious conversion. Only with the advent and popularity of the Internet in recent years has there been a growing intellectual forum for Malaysians to voice out their thoughts, political and spiritual frustrations.
Looking ahead, I believe it is time for due process to be the main driving force for change in Malaysia. It is time for the "MEANS JUSTIFIES THE ENDS" approach to solving our day-to-day and strategic problems.
Whatever the election results, for 15 days, we Malaysians can start campaigning for our values and aspirations on the Internet/Facebook to be voiced out instead of whole-heartedly accepting the message of our politicians/party of choice.
Whatever the election results, for 15 days, we Malaysians can start campaigning for our values and aspirations on the Internet/Facebook to be voiced out instead of whole-heartedly accepting the message of our politicians/party of choice.
But if we continue on the same old path of seeking the ends at all costs, then we may not be so lucky this time round. True reform starts with knowing where we came from and how we managed, despite all the compelling reasons for failure, to survive as a nation without a major civil crisis since 1969. Thankfully, I humbly confess that it is only by God's grace that we have peace and good communal relations in this country in spite of the divisive work of the extremists.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
What Position Should Malaysian Churches Take In Politics?
One common issue that has arisen frequently among Malaysian Christians is this universal question of what position should Christians (or the church as a body) take in regard to politics. Should Christians voice out their support for a party that espouses moral leadership values and good governance? Or should Christians remain neutral with regard to political affiliations?
This issue was raised in a recent post in Micah Mandate and written by Alwyn Lau. As a macro economist, I find it always helpful to tackle controversial issues with a broader mindset and be intellectually wary of popular thinking.
The political climate in which we live in today is not as simple as
the writer suggests i.e. vote out the government that has lost
legitimacy in the eyes of God and the people. Look at what happened in
Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and now Syria. All those governments were in their
own ways, dictatorial and illegitimate but have been taken over by the
‘Muslim Brotherhood,’ which I
strongly believe (and supported by several investigators) is an undercover operation of the One World Government/Illuminati/Committee of 300. After the 'Arab Spring' revolution, those countries are now in worse shape than before the regime change.
(To digress, the study of geopolitics can greatly benefit from applying probability analysis to events - how probable is it that several countries' regimes can fall like a deck of cards within a short time frame? How probable is it that hijackers armed with paper cutters can bomb the twin towers on their own?)
strongly believe (and supported by several investigators) is an undercover operation of the One World Government/Illuminati/Committee of 300. After the 'Arab Spring' revolution, those countries are now in worse shape than before the regime change.
(To digress, the study of geopolitics can greatly benefit from applying probability analysis to events - how probable is it that several countries' regimes can fall like a deck of cards within a short time frame? How probable is it that hijackers armed with paper cutters can bomb the twin towers on their own?)
While I share the view that Christians need to be involved in
reforming their societies, yet we have to take a skeptical view that all
political actions (even a peaceful revolution) are like toothless
tigers without a genuine call for the spiritual renewal of a nation.
The globalist agenda of the committee of 300 is to play two national
political forces (BN vs Pakatan Rakyat) against each other and when
there is widespread chaos and disenchantment, the global government will
step in to offer a “new” solution that inevitably means destroying the
national sovereignty of the people. Their methods can be through
military incursions (e.g. the Sulu incident in Lahad Datu?), false flags, political unions (e.g. the disastrous Eurozone project) or rigged elections to usher in their
chosen candidates.
As far as the church’s position is concerned, I personally believe that it would have been more prudent for
churches like DUMC (in deference to Pastor Daniel whom I know is a good man of God) to be more supportive of ethical and moral values in
governments/parties rather than take a specific party line.
This is because we as Christians should be careful not to put our faith in men (or parties for that matter), however honest or however noble their values. If we put our faith in men instead of moral leadership values, then they too can turn corrupt once they are in power. This is especially poignant in today’s geopolitics when global secret societies are attempting to manipulate the destinies of nations through the media/financial markets/economic and political alliances.
This is because we as Christians should be careful not to put our faith in men (or parties for that matter), however honest or however noble their values. If we put our faith in men instead of moral leadership values, then they too can turn corrupt once they are in power. This is especially poignant in today’s geopolitics when global secret societies are attempting to manipulate the destinies of nations through the media/financial markets/economic and political alliances.
In conclusion, do make your voice stand out for reform and do vote. But be wise and watchful, and when you hear rumours of wars and shakings among nations, pray hard for God’s protection over our nation.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Unanswered Questions: The Truth Demands A Hearing
I think the mainstream media analysis (including blogger Art Harun's) of the Suluk 'incursion' is flawed simply because the analysts are taking a historical and legalistic view of the whole incident.
What they fail (as well as many Malaysians) to ask is why did the Suluk sultan plan this invasion at this time of Malaysia's history. I am not saying there is an underlying conspiracy but there are many, many unanswered questions especially at this time of world history where countries' sovereignty is being threatened by the globalists (Syria/Libya/Egypt/Greece/Spain,etc,etc).
To deal with the cunning of the globalists, we must not talk logic or history with them. Neither should we fight tooth for a tooth as they are backed by very strong military and intelligence forces around the world.
We should be alert not to accept the narratives of globalists/politicians who control the media. Intelligent skepticism is the key to unlocking the truth. And citizens should demand for the truth to be spoken and discussed because telling the truth will expose the enemy.
I fully sympathise with the families of those who were killed in this tragedy. But the tragedy, I believe, will be worse if we do not know the agenda of the globalists who are out to destabilise Asia.
There are indeed many unanswered questions and the best way to deal with these mysteries is to allow the questions to lie fallow in our minds and ask God for guidance.
Watch out for North Korea (China/Russia proxy who have recently moved their troops near the North Korean peninsular) and the hidden agenda of certain key politicians in Washington. They are preparing and here we are...talking about history.
The mystery of today's geopolitics can only be unravaled by asking tough questions (is this believable, is this the truth, can I trust the media? Can I trust the politicians to tell the truth?) and applying probability analysis (how probable are events that appear to be independent but are actually not). If the answer is no, then the only choice is to speak out that our demands for the truth be found and made public (pending another ineffective Royal Commission of Inquiry).
Thursday, December 6, 2012
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Scenarios for Msia vs The New World Order
Like many countries that are facing elections, Malaysia is a country that has to turn a difficult bend around the road.
That turn has to be handled well lest the car overturns or skids out of the road.
The Good (25% likelihood)
The optimistic scenario would be for a peaceful transition of power from BN to Pakatan.
The Bad (25% likelihood)
The realistic scenario is a zero sum game. If BN wins, the citizens suffer. If Pakatan wins, BN may create trouble and chaos that the citizens will eventually suffer for a few years. This may actually seem quite palatable as citizens hope the international community to come to our distress and put any undemocratic element in check. And, hopefully, the new government will have the chance to prove itself for the rest of the next four years.
The Ugly (50% likelihood)
Fat hopes. The real enemy facing Malaysia and other smaller nations is the One World Government that is getting ready to being formed soon. This OWG or NWO (New World Order) is ruled by a wicked elite that has sowed the seeds of unrest and economic devastation in Europe and the Middle East. America is already coming under its power. So whether BN or PR wins the next elections in 2013, the country will very likely enter a period of political instability due to the Hegelian interference of the globalists.
Asia is next. So the ideal scenario for Malaysia is to have a coalition government between BN/PR to fight for our own sovereignty against the NWO. (At least with a united coalition, we have a 50:50 chance to beat the globalists). Just as they have done in America, the globalist NWO will fund chaos and unrest, they will divide us into rich and poor, Chinese and Malay, left and right.
For the region as a whole, the geopolitical mystery is where does China stand. I believe China/Russia/Europe/US have their own NWO representatives who will 'manufacture' regional conflicts that ultimately lead to the endgame: the formation of a global government comprising ten regional blocs. This has been planned since the early 19th century by Cecil Rhodes, the CFR and the Bilderburgers (Rothschilds/Rockefellers).
Far from being a conspiracy theorist, I am convinced through careful analysis that the events happening in the world today is coming towards an end-game with the Middle East as the main flash-point of a world conflict.
Personally, in these dark times, I would advise people to look into their spiritual lives and see how their selfish pursuit of a life without God will soon result in the coming global devastation: a perfect storm in the economic, social, political and biological sphere.
The Only Safe Road: Accept Jesus Christ As The Way
Jesus, your creator and redeemer, will be coming soon to settle the accounts with mankind. He is both the Judge and Redeemer for He will judge the unrepentant and redeem those who repent of their sins. And all the talk about domestic politics skim over the truth of the dangerous road bend that this country is driving towards.
Far from being a conspiracy theorist, I am convinced through careful analysis that the events happening in the world today is coming towards an end-game with the Middle East as the main flash-point of a world conflict.
Personally, in these dark times, I would advise people to look into their spiritual lives and see how their selfish pursuit of a life without God will soon result in the coming global devastation: a perfect storm in the economic, social, political and biological sphere.
The Only Safe Road: Accept Jesus Christ As The Way
Jesus, your creator and redeemer, will be coming soon to settle the accounts with mankind. He is both the Judge and Redeemer for He will judge the unrepentant and redeem those who repent of their sins. And all the talk about domestic politics skim over the truth of the dangerous road bend that this country is driving towards. Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Morality Starts With The Private Soul of Man, Not In Politics
Rarely do I have the pleasure to read such a well written article as the one by Mr Ahmad Farouk Musa, a director at Islamic Renaissance Front. His essay was presented at a dialogue on Islamic State: Which Version, Whose Responsibility at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, USJ Selangor on November 3, 2012. The initial groundbreaking article was entitled Arguing for A Secular State.
I would like to add to the final quote from Niebuhr: Democracy is a two edged-sword. Our creator did not grant us a free will for nothing. Adam and Eve had a choice to obey God or disobey Him.
If it was God's will that all divine, religious rules should be made into civil laws, then mankind will never ever have the capacity for a true moral awakening. It is by falling into sin or the danger of sin that we can repent and be saved by the grace of God.
It is personal morality that makes a just society, not the other way round. An autocratic society ruled with an iron fist to keep people from committing personal sins is a disastrous society. Just look at Iran , Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan and you can see the evidence.
Likewise, the communist and socialist fascist regimes of Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Mussolini are no less autocratic societies ruled with a similar philosophical fallacy that morality starts with the external conduct of man and not the inner conscience of the soul.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Meditations Before The End of 2012
The crunch time for
Forget and leave behind the shameful past of corruption and civil unrest, we have a future to take hold of. The Internet discussion/forum among equals and the rise of alternative media is a great starting point for this new
In my view, the battle for the heart and
soul of Malaysia
is not only in the social and political realm, it is very much in the spiritual
realm.
Like an unruly child who has gone astray, Malaysia is
still our own country begotten with blood and tears. To all emigrants or
would-be emigrants, I say: you have to come back for the final battle for this
nation for you were borned for a time such as this. Speak words of blessing and
claim God's promises for this wonderful country. Speak courage and peace into
the hearts and minds of all Malaysians. Pray that God will expose all hidden
and evil schemes by the enemy through the global elite to change Malaysia 's
future.
Being politically active is not just a
matter of voting for Pakatan Rakyat. In fact, we have to watch and pray
carefully the course of events in the next 15 months according to one American
prophet who came here last week.
Arab Spring was not driven by economic
hardship. The global elite under the planning of one American leader concocted
the Arab Spring to bring into power the Muslim Brotherhood who is taking over
most countries in the Middle East: Libya
and Egypt has fallen, next
is Syria and then Iran , both of
which are Shiite Muslims. The end game is a world war that no one in their right
minds wants to see happen in their lifetimes (despite the fact that we are now living in the times of divine judgment when the folly of mankind will soon unravel).
Will the socio-pathos global elite target Malaysia by
funding both BN and Pakatan Rakyat so that there will be chaos in the streets?
Soros was already mentioned as a possible sponsor of one of the parties and I
would not be surprised if he also has a hand behind the old BN elite. Only the
Lord Jesus has the power to intervene against these trends. Guys, it is time to
wake up, fast and pray that this nation will stand apart from the rise of the
coming One World Order which will comprise North America-Europe-China and
possibly Australia/NZ.
Malaysians will also do well to be globally
alert by reading Alex Jones from www.infowars.com or www.prisonplanet.com
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On
some criticism of articles in Micah Mandate website
The article posted by Micah Mandate
administrator conveniently skims through the question whether Americans or
anyone should believe that Barack Hussein Obama is a Christian just because he
says so. Many of his actions and policies are not Biblical especially the value
of life in the womb versus abortion and man-woman marriages vs same sex
marriages.
So American voters are faced with two
choices: one is a Mormon who espouses Christian values and one who is a
professed Christian who practises non-Christian values (apparently he does not
attend any church regularly and was a member of Jeremiah Wright's church which
promoted Black anti-White prejudices).
Pls read the article below. I beseech the
Administrators at Micah Mandate to be more balanced in selecting articles.
On
the question whether Christians should protest in the streets
On the issue of civil
disobedience/protests, whether Christians should go to the streets to protest
(e.g. Bersih rally) is a matter of political and moral choice.
There are no hard and fast rules in such
situations. But the question of individual actions and choice should be based
not only on the word of God but also the wisdom and voice of the Holy Spirit.
When should we go and when should we leave the streets? Which areas to go and
avoid?
Preachers should preach the Kingdom of God so simple and powerful that even a
fisherman and a tax collector can grasp. Not the gospel of Martin Luther King
nor Archbishop Tutu that was perhaps powerfully relevant in their times. Not
the gospel of socialism nor the prosperity gospel.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Prepare for Malaysia's Jubilee!
Prepare for Malaysia's Jubilee!
IN the Bible, the year of Jubilee or the year at the end of seven seven-year cycles, marks a time of release, return and renewal. The clock is 're-set', so to speak. Jubilee is a year of liberty in which slaves and prisoners are freed and debts forgiven. The land observes a Sabbath rest and is "returned" to God. Jubilee's spiritual parallel is the remission of sins through faith in Jesus Christ so as to be reconciled with God and to live a life of liberty through His Spirit.
In Malaysia, the Pastors' Fellowship Kota Kinabalu (PFKK) has started an initiative to mark 16 Sept 2012 as Malaysia's Jubilee year. This date is also the 49th anniversary of Malaysia's formation through the joining of four independent nations - Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore (until 1965).
However, if we use the Biblical formula of counting seven Sabbath Year-cycles, seven times, (i.e. taking Malaysia's first year of existence as 1963 and not 1964), we get 2012 as Malaysia's 50th year - or Jubilee year.
2012 as the year of Malaysia's Jubilee was announced at the Malaysia Day Prayer Rally 2011 on 15 Sept, which marked the end of the 40-Day Fast and Prayer 2011.
Under Jubilee 2012, churches are urged to step up prayer for the nation. Pray for the fulfillment of jubilee across the country: Good news for the poor, sight for the blind and relief for the oppressed.
There is also a special focus on East Malaysia. Church leaders there desire to see the righting of wrongs done to indigenous peoples in the name of development and politics. Leaders are praying for full respect and adherence to the Sabah 20-point and Sarawak 18-point Agreements signed with Malaya upon the formation of Malaysia. These points include full freedom of religion as there shall be no State religion in North Borneo. They also include autonomy over land.
There is much to be done to help the natives of Sabah and Sarawak reclaim what has been taken from them. Christians in East Malaysia and the Peninsular must unite as one Church to "proclaim the year of the Lord's favour". After all, the welfare of the Malaysian Church as a whole rests on over 60% of her congregation - who are East Malaysians!
Jubilee 2012 is less than 12 months away. Using 2 Chronicles 7:14 as a guide, churches and individuals are urged to prepare themselves by emphasizing consecration of the self and of the church, hold more regular prayer focusing on Malaysia, enhance individual and corporate worship, and seek repentance and reconciliation with one another.
Source: NEFC Malaysia, Oct-Dec 2011 Issue
Note: This statement was made last year. Recently, Cindy Jacobs came to Malaysia to prophecy on a great awakening for Malaysia. My church Grace Assembly says that the Jubilee year starts from 16th Sept 2012-16th Sep 2013. Read her three prophecies at: http://allenstae.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-three-prophecies-on-malaysia-by-rev.html
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Orwell Saw Through It All: The Future and Today's Times
George Orwell, English novelist and essayist (1903-1950) said: “The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns, as it were, instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.”
“Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”
“Good writing is like a windowpane”
“Good writing is like a windowpane”
“To an ordinary human being, love means nothing if it does not mean loving some people more than others”
“We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”
“We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”
“The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection.”
“Political language. . . is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”
"Doublethink" means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them”
“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act” “But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.”
“In our age there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.”
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Where I Was During Bersih 3.0
April 28th 2012 must have a been a great day for many Malaysians who took part in the Bersih 3.0 rally, however physically demanding.
I must confess that at the same time, I was having a luncheon buffet with my family and we got our news feed of the rally on our handphones. The rally was peaceful so we heard up to 3pm.
What is interesting is the conversation i had with my father about China’s tragic history in the 20th century. Dad said all the problems of the world can be traced to ideology and the conflict between people of different ideologies.
I disagreed. In my opinion, most if not all political conflicts stem from the human need for power whether for oneself (dictator) or for an elite (a fascist regime that feeds off economic profits). I brought up the example of China: when China was about to become a republic under its first provisional president Dr Sun Yat Sen, one of the generals - Yuan Shi Kai - was promised the position of President if he could get the Qing court to step down. After the Emperor Pu Yi abdicated in 1912, Yuan Shi Kai became president and then in 1915, he declared himself Emperor of China. In his subsequent struggles against Yuan Shi Kai and other warlords, Sun Yat Sen later died of lung cancer in 1925 with the disappointment he could not unite China.
What ideology was it that justified Yuan Shi Kai’s actions? Simple greed for power in a time of political instability, international intrigue and uncertainty. China then became a battle field between two tyrants - General Chiang Kai Shek and comrade Mao Tse Tung with the Japanese war intervening briefly in between their conflicts. To the Chinese people, especially farmers, Chiang Kai Shek was a hard task master of a leader and they clearly put their trust in the new liberator and reformer Mao. What an irony that Mao is now recorded in the history books as the worst genocidal dictator (including willful starvation of the population) with 50-80 million deaths during his regime.
To a different degree, the same moral crisis is heading to Malaysia and the 21st century political landscape when politicians vy for power (does Unify Europe at all costs sound errily the same as unify China or Weimar Germany?).
We must be careful even in our demands for democracy and be more circumspect of our politician's personal ethics. Whoever becomes the next prime minister must be an ethical person who has all Malaysians’ sovereign interest and well-being at heart. All politicians are opportunists. Let us choose the one who is God fearing and capable. Even a fairly average PM surrounded by good advisors is better than a maverick who is a law unto himself.
Finally, Bersih 2.0 and Bersih 3.0, despite the subsequent eruption of violence, is the most blessed social phenomenon for this nation because Malaysians of all races can stand together for country and for God, whatever their individual faiths and beliefs.
The human spirit of love triumphs over ideology and communal politics on one fine day. It is my daily prayer that our government is aligned to lead ethically and morally so that we can peacefully rise out of our politicised communal strongholds.
I must confess that at the same time, I was having a luncheon buffet with my family and we got our news feed of the rally on our handphones. The rally was peaceful so we heard up to 3pm.
What is interesting is the conversation i had with my father about China’s tragic history in the 20th century. Dad said all the problems of the world can be traced to ideology and the conflict between people of different ideologies.
I disagreed. In my opinion, most if not all political conflicts stem from the human need for power whether for oneself (dictator) or for an elite (a fascist regime that feeds off economic profits). I brought up the example of China: when China was about to become a republic under its first provisional president Dr Sun Yat Sen, one of the generals - Yuan Shi Kai - was promised the position of President if he could get the Qing court to step down. After the Emperor Pu Yi abdicated in 1912, Yuan Shi Kai became president and then in 1915, he declared himself Emperor of China. In his subsequent struggles against Yuan Shi Kai and other warlords, Sun Yat Sen later died of lung cancer in 1925 with the disappointment he could not unite China.
What ideology was it that justified Yuan Shi Kai’s actions? Simple greed for power in a time of political instability, international intrigue and uncertainty. China then became a battle field between two tyrants - General Chiang Kai Shek and comrade Mao Tse Tung with the Japanese war intervening briefly in between their conflicts. To the Chinese people, especially farmers, Chiang Kai Shek was a hard task master of a leader and they clearly put their trust in the new liberator and reformer Mao. What an irony that Mao is now recorded in the history books as the worst genocidal dictator (including willful starvation of the population) with 50-80 million deaths during his regime.
To a different degree, the same moral crisis is heading to Malaysia and the 21st century political landscape when politicians vy for power (does Unify Europe at all costs sound errily the same as unify China or Weimar Germany?).
We must be careful even in our demands for democracy and be more circumspect of our politician's personal ethics. Whoever becomes the next prime minister must be an ethical person who has all Malaysians’ sovereign interest and well-being at heart. All politicians are opportunists. Let us choose the one who is God fearing and capable. Even a fairly average PM surrounded by good advisors is better than a maverick who is a law unto himself.
Finally, Bersih 2.0 and Bersih 3.0, despite the subsequent eruption of violence, is the most blessed social phenomenon for this nation because Malaysians of all races can stand together for country and for God, whatever their individual faiths and beliefs.
The human spirit of love triumphs over ideology and communal politics on one fine day. It is my daily prayer that our government is aligned to lead ethically and morally so that we can peacefully rise out of our politicised communal strongholds.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
A Speech Every American (Malaysian?) High School Principal Should Give
If every school principal gave this speech at the beginning of the next school year, America would be a better place.(with some minor provisions, Malaysia too would have a much better future).
To the students and faculty of our high school:
I am your new principal, and honored to be so. There is no greater calling than to teach young people.
I would like to apprise you of some important changes coming to our school. I am making these changes because I am convinced that most of the ideas that have dominated public education in America have worked against you, against your teachers and against our country.
First, this school will no longer honor race or ethnicity. I could not care less if your racial makeup is black, brown, red, yellow or white. I could not care less if your origins are African, Latin American, Asian or European, or if your ancestors arrived here on the Mayflower or on slave ships.
The only identity I care about, the only one this school will recognize, is your individual identity -- your character, your scholarship, your humanity. And the only national identity this school will care about is American. This is an American public school, and American public schools were created to make better Americans.
If you wish to affirm an ethnic, racial or religious identity through school, you will have to go elsewhere. We will end all ethnicity-, race- and non-American nationality-based celebrations. They undermine the motto of America, one of its three central values -- e pluribus unum, "from many, one." And this school will be guided by America's values.
This includes all after-school clubs. I will not authorize clubs that divide students based on any identities. This includes race, language, religion, sexual orientation or whatever else may become in vogue in a society divided by political correctness.
Your clubs will be based on interests and passions, not blood, ethnic, racial or other physically defined ties. Those clubs just cultivate narcissism -- an unhealthy preoccupation with the self -- while the purpose of education is to get you to think beyond yourself. So we will have clubs that transport you to the wonders and glories of art, music, astronomy, languages you do not already speak, carpentry and more. If the only extracurricular activities you can imagine being interesting in are those based on ethnic, racial or sexual identity, that means that little outside of yourself really interests you.
Second, I am uninterested in whether English is your native language. My only interest in terms of language is that you leave this school speaking and writing English as fluently as possible. The English language has united America's citizens for over 200 years, and it will unite us at this school. It is one of the indispensable reasons this country of immigrants has always come to be one country. And if you leave this school without excellent English language skills, I would be remiss in my duty to ensure that you will be prepared to successfully compete in the American job market. We will learn other languages here -- it is deplorable that most Americans only speak English -- but if you want classes taught in your native language rather than in English, this is not your school.
Third, because I regard learning as a sacred endeavor, everything in this school will reflect learning's elevated status. This means, among other things, that you and your teachers will dress accordingly. Many people in our society dress more formally for Hollywood events than for church or school. These people have their priorities backward. Therefore, there will be a formal dress code at this school.
Fourth, no obscene language will be tolerated anywhere on this school's property -- whether in class, in the hallways or at athletic events. If you can't speak without using the f-word, you can't speak. By obscene language I mean the words banned by the Federal Communications Commission, plus epithets such as "Nigger," even when used by one black student to address another black, or "bitch," even when addressed by a girl to a girlfriend. It is my intent that by the time you leave this school, you will be among the few your age to instinctively distinguish between the elevated and the degraded, the holy and the obscene.
Fifth, we will end all self-esteem programs. In this school, self-esteem will be attained in only one way -- the way people attained it until decided otherwise a generation ago -- by earning it. One immediate consequence is that there will be one valedictorian, not eight.
Sixth, and last, I am reorienting the school toward academics and away from politics and propaganda. No more time will devoted to scaring you about smoking and caffeine, or terrifying you about sexual harassment or global warming. No more semesters will be devoted to condom wearing and teaching you to regard sexual relations as only or primarily a health issue. There will be no more attempts to convince you that you are a victim because you are not white, or not male, or not heterosexual or not Christian. We will have failed if any one of you graduates this school and does not consider him or herself inordinately lucky -- to be alive and to be an American.
Now, please stand and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of our country. As many of you do not know the words, your teachers will hand them out to you.
Source: http://www.dennisprager.com/columns.aspx?g=07f08515-be95-4197-955e-327f6a0b98f8
To the students and faculty of our high school:
I am your new principal, and honored to be so. There is no greater calling than to teach young people.
I would like to apprise you of some important changes coming to our school. I am making these changes because I am convinced that most of the ideas that have dominated public education in America have worked against you, against your teachers and against our country.
First, this school will no longer honor race or ethnicity. I could not care less if your racial makeup is black, brown, red, yellow or white. I could not care less if your origins are African, Latin American, Asian or European, or if your ancestors arrived here on the Mayflower or on slave ships.
The only identity I care about, the only one this school will recognize, is your individual identity -- your character, your scholarship, your humanity. And the only national identity this school will care about is American. This is an American public school, and American public schools were created to make better Americans.
If you wish to affirm an ethnic, racial or religious identity through school, you will have to go elsewhere. We will end all ethnicity-, race- and non-American nationality-based celebrations. They undermine the motto of America, one of its three central values -- e pluribus unum, "from many, one." And this school will be guided by America's values.
This includes all after-school clubs. I will not authorize clubs that divide students based on any identities. This includes race, language, religion, sexual orientation or whatever else may become in vogue in a society divided by political correctness.
Your clubs will be based on interests and passions, not blood, ethnic, racial or other physically defined ties. Those clubs just cultivate narcissism -- an unhealthy preoccupation with the self -- while the purpose of education is to get you to think beyond yourself. So we will have clubs that transport you to the wonders and glories of art, music, astronomy, languages you do not already speak, carpentry and more. If the only extracurricular activities you can imagine being interesting in are those based on ethnic, racial or sexual identity, that means that little outside of yourself really interests you.
Second, I am uninterested in whether English is your native language. My only interest in terms of language is that you leave this school speaking and writing English as fluently as possible. The English language has united America's citizens for over 200 years, and it will unite us at this school. It is one of the indispensable reasons this country of immigrants has always come to be one country. And if you leave this school without excellent English language skills, I would be remiss in my duty to ensure that you will be prepared to successfully compete in the American job market. We will learn other languages here -- it is deplorable that most Americans only speak English -- but if you want classes taught in your native language rather than in English, this is not your school.
Third, because I regard learning as a sacred endeavor, everything in this school will reflect learning's elevated status. This means, among other things, that you and your teachers will dress accordingly. Many people in our society dress more formally for Hollywood events than for church or school. These people have their priorities backward. Therefore, there will be a formal dress code at this school.
Fourth, no obscene language will be tolerated anywhere on this school's property -- whether in class, in the hallways or at athletic events. If you can't speak without using the f-word, you can't speak. By obscene language I mean the words banned by the Federal Communications Commission, plus epithets such as "Nigger," even when used by one black student to address another black, or "bitch," even when addressed by a girl to a girlfriend. It is my intent that by the time you leave this school, you will be among the few your age to instinctively distinguish between the elevated and the degraded, the holy and the obscene.
Fifth, we will end all self-esteem programs. In this school, self-esteem will be attained in only one way -- the way people attained it until decided otherwise a generation ago -- by earning it. One immediate consequence is that there will be one valedictorian, not eight.
Sixth, and last, I am reorienting the school toward academics and away from politics and propaganda. No more time will devoted to scaring you about smoking and caffeine, or terrifying you about sexual harassment or global warming. No more semesters will be devoted to condom wearing and teaching you to regard sexual relations as only or primarily a health issue. There will be no more attempts to convince you that you are a victim because you are not white, or not male, or not heterosexual or not Christian. We will have failed if any one of you graduates this school and does not consider him or herself inordinately lucky -- to be alive and to be an American.
Now, please stand and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of our country. As many of you do not know the words, your teachers will hand them out to you.
Source: http://www.dennisprager.com/columns.aspx?g=07f08515-be95-4197-955e-327f6a0b98f8
Thursday, March 15, 2012
The Mirage of Democracy: The Elected and The Electorate
Every four years or so, Malaysians (and other citizens) go to the polls to elect one of two parties to govern their country. Ideally, the elected government should represent the electorate's aspirations, values and bring their country into a more progressive era.
Important as they are, elections should be more than a way of establishing the people's choices and wishes. If choosing between two parties is akin to the consumer choosing between two alternative products/services, then the democratic process of free and fair elections is indeed highly superficial and mundane.
The problem with the consumerist approach to elections is that (a) it assumes the product does not affect our financial and emotional well-being even if it is faulty because we can throw it away (i.e. vote the incompetent government out in four years' time). Unfortunately, truly bad policies often destroy our financial and emotional health for many more years beyond what the next administration can undo; (b) this view assumes that the consumers/voters are to a large extent powerless in affecting the destiny of their country and its leadership in so far as they are faced with two candidates/products whose views and ideologies (i.e. product features) are invariably fixed.
A reversal of roles
The irony about democratic elections in the age of the Internet and instantaneous communications is that the elected leaders are actually not the ones that are being chosen. Instead, voters are themselves voting their thoughts, their intellectual life, their values into the political life of their candidates. Thus, an election should not be a matter of choosing the best leader and the best party to lead your nation but one of choosing wisdom and foresight as qualities that are needed for both the citizen and the government, both the electorate and the elected.
Three tales of Tom & Jerry
Apart from ensuring that elections are conducted in a free and fair way, there are 3 errors that voters should avoid: (1) the first error is to elect a leader who changes course and values after being elected. This error is called chameleon risk. (like current US President Obama who was voted in on a ticket of change and reform has changed his stripes and remain a Wall Street elitist at heart behind his socialist and interventionist facade).
(2) The second error is to elect a leader who represents the voter's values but fails to carry out the policies competently. That is called execution risk. (former PM Abdullah Badawi is a good example of a leader with good intentions but poor execution skills).
(3) The third error is to have voted someone who represents what we believe in, who carries out the policies effectively and, in due course, destroys the country because what we believe in is actually bad for the country. This is called voter incompetency risk. (e.g. compliant citizens of the Eurozone were sold the ambitious Euro project ten years ago by European leaders only to reap the fruits of economic despair today.)
(2) The second error is to elect a leader who represents the voter's values but fails to carry out the policies competently. That is called execution risk. (former PM Abdullah Badawi is a good example of a leader with good intentions but poor execution skills).
(3) The third error is to have voted someone who represents what we believe in, who carries out the policies effectively and, in due course, destroys the country because what we believe in is actually bad for the country. This is called voter incompetency risk. (e.g. compliant citizens of the Eurozone were sold the ambitious Euro project ten years ago by European leaders only to reap the fruits of economic despair today.)
It is the third error - voter incompetency risk- that is the most dangerous because it reflects on the voter's lack of intelligence, wisdom and sincerity. To paraphrase Deng Xiaoping: chameleon risk is when the cat you bought decides to catch squirrels instead of mice. Execution risk is when your cat fails as badly as Tom to catch Jerry the mouse. And voter incompetency risk happens when you bought a special cat to catch a poisonous type of mouse and after eating it, the cat dies of sickness that causes your household to be infected and eventually the whole country as well.
While it appears suicidal for people to adopt policies and values that destroy their countries' economy, social infrastructure and institutions, there are many instances of democratic people selfishly doing so as they are often motivated by vested and ideological interests: the socialists will appoint a socialist leader; the elite will appoint their elitist wall-street leaders; the middle-class consumerist will appoint leaders who trade short term economic gains for long-term stagnation and burdensome debt levels that will be passed on to future generations.
(And in the case of Europe, there is increasing evidence that the powerbrokers behind the Eurozone are not aiming for a united peaceful Europe but a European political superstate that subsumes national sovereignty).
(And in the case of Europe, there is increasing evidence that the powerbrokers behind the Eurozone are not aiming for a united peaceful Europe but a European political superstate that subsumes national sovereignty).
To avoid voter incompetency risk, voters should not only examine their politicians fishing for their votes, but also re-examine their own personal values and aspirations vis-a-vis the nation and the global community.
1. Are they prepared to stop making trade-offs for short term gains in exchange for long-term pain? (cash transfers and debt-financed consumption today but higher interest rates and fiscal austerity tomorrow)
2. Are they prepared to reject a society where one group of vested interests thrive at the expense of other groups/communities? (e.g. race-based economic privileges)
3. Are they able to see themselves as active participants in the democratic process using the tools of the Internet and mass communications rather than passive consumers/voters choosing their leaders once in every four years?
4. Are they willing to engage their politicians, test them, challenge them intellectually and philosophically to ensure that they are governed by people who deserve a government of the people, for the people and by the people?
In other words, voters’s expectations can influence their politicians' standard of ethics and leadership especially before and during an election campaign period. If we expect mediocre leadership and half-baked policy solutions, we will get them no matter how capable the politicians are.
In other words, voters’s expectations can influence their politicians' standard of ethics and leadership especially before and during an election campaign period. If we expect mediocre leadership and half-baked policy solutions, we will get them no matter how capable the politicians are.
As Malaysia approaches its 13th General Election, slated to be in the first quarter of 2013, we, the people are indeed facing a major cross roads. On the one hand, we continue to be divided, not so much by ideology but by the ethnic pattern of voting for the parties that represent our race-based interests. This is a sad and tragic countervailing social reaction to the institutional race-based policies of the incumbent government for five decades. However, on the other hand, we are becoming more and more united by several positive trends:
- increasing activism by ordinary citizens (mostly urban professionals) in criticising government policies in blogs, facebook, tweeter, etc.
- increasing sympathy for the poor and the lower middle classes in their struggles to earn a decent living in a society that enriches the politically well connected elite.
- increasing empathy for those who are on the losing end of the rising disparity between the poor and the rich.
- increasing contempt for corruption among politicians and the elite.
- increasing unhappiness with government educational policies that reverted the teaching of maths and science to Bahasa Malaysia instead of the international English.
Hopefully, in the coming months, Malaysian voters will engage their politicians vigorously and challenge them to solve the decades-old dilemmas and overcome the simple yet enormous stumbling blocks that keep the nation from its true potential.
Of course, all these concerns and issues could very well be side-stepped if we are distracted by the hyped up "economic gains" of the government's half-baked Economic Transformation Program (which does not remove the source of the decline in our nation's productivity - social distribution policies based on race and a reliance on oil resources to subsidise and bail out failed government projects).
Of course, all these concerns and issues could very well be side-stepped if we are distracted by the hyped up "economic gains" of the government's half-baked Economic Transformation Program (which does not remove the source of the decline in our nation's productivity - social distribution policies based on race and a reliance on oil resources to subsidise and bail out failed government projects).
Monday, February 20, 2012
Only Divine Intervention and Wisdom Can Avert An Explosive Middle East War
We all need to pray continually and fervently that God will intervene to prevent a war between Israel and Iran. This prophetic event may be the event that was written about in Ezekiel and Daniel in the Bible. But we can pray that God will intervene, postpone or change the course of events leading to a third world war.
Things are heating up in the Middle East as confirmed by many media coverage and the Nomura Middle East analyst Alastair Newton who told us two weeks ago an attack by either Israel or US on Iran’s nuclear mountain facilities may happen depending on the likely outcome of the US elections.
If Obama is ascendant in the polls towards spring (April May June), then Israel will hold quick elections and then attack. If Republicans are ascendant, then Israel will wait it out until perhaps next year.
Whatever the outcome, this potential war is very bad for the world economy and markets because it will not just involve Israel/US vs Iran. There will be a cascading effect of countries worldwide joining either sides. Russia and China will clearly be backing Iran and may join the war. Do we have insider proofs or is it mere conjecture?
The best course for world leaders is that Israel and Iran negotiate and sit down and discuss it out. The US elections and the populist rhetoric of the candidates including the president are not helping to cool the tensions. If there is a black swan for 2012-2013, it is not that the world will be surprised by a Israel-Iran war but that the scale of the war will be unprecedented in human history. Exactly the kind of insanity among world leaders that was shown in Dr Strangelove.
Why would world leaders be so foolish as to encourage and condone a war between Israel and Iran when the implications are so dangerous? The article below is not my view but may link this regional conflict to the globalist conspiracy to form a New World Order.
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America, Persia, And Israel Are Being Sacrificed For A One World Order
Saman Mohammadi
Infowars.com
February 19, 2012
“If the Washington/Tel Aviv-promoted hysteria is already at fever pitch, wait for March 20, when the Iranian oil bourse will start trading oil in other currencies apart from the US dollar, heralding the arrival of a new oil marker to be denominated in euro, yen, yuan, rupee or a basket of currencies.
That would suit Asian clients – from BRICS members India and China to US allies Japan and South Korea, not to mention NATO member Turkey. But that would also suit European clients, to pay for oil in their own currency. Tehran – as well as many key players in the developing world – does want to sink the petrodollar. That may be the straw to break the American camel’s back.” – Pepe Escobar, “US wants SWIFT war on Iran,”February 17, 2012.
“Most of all, it was a war that probably brought about more long-term changes than any other in history. Nothing demonstrated more the central position of Persia as a world power. With this war we see the end of a succession of ancient empires in Iran that began with Cyrus. It was also the end of over a thousand years of a complex interaction with the west. Persian civilization was, of course, soon to demonstrate its resilience by emerging phoenix-like out of the ashes into the brilliance of medieval Islamic Iran. But that would be a changed new Persia and a changed interaction with the west: with the ending of the old Persia, the old world also ended.” – Warwick Ball, “Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West.” 2010. East & West Publishing: London. Pg. 134 – 135. The quote is from the chapter, “Two Super-Powers: Recovery, Expansion and the War That Changed the World,” about the century-long war between Rome and Persia in the sixth and seventh centuries A.D. Officially, the war began in 529 and ended in 629.
From its very inception, Israel was created to be destroyed in a third world war against the forces of Islam, the result of which will be a one world order. It is a cruel and miserable fate for the Jews and the people of the Middle East.
The people of all countries involved in World War III are victims of the worldwide and generational conspiracy which is loosely referred to as a one world order/world government plot. This global plot/conspiracy is satanic in nature, and includes the leaders of both the Zionists and Islamists, who are secretly working for the globalists in America and England to create a one world order.
In 1979, the Persians and Kurds in Iran were hijacked by Western-backed political Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran’s religious fundamentalist community who are deeply involved in the secret global conspiracy to bring a one world government into being. The top Mullahs of Iran wear Muslim attire, but underneath, they are Freemasons part of the Illuminati who were placed into power by the shadow CIA and MI6.
Neither the leadership of Israel nor the leadership of Persia care about the well-being and security of their people. They don’t have any spiritual or psychological ties to these two ancient and sacred lands which share a rich and deep history. They view the people as animals to be tricked and slaughtered, not as subjects to be ruled and well-fed, or as citizens to be represented and respected.
In ancient times, the rulers wanted to increase the productivity and population of their lands. But in modern times, the rulers want to kill their slaves in mass wars. And this is most true regarding the rulers of America and England, where the Illuminati runs the whole show, in politics as well as in entertainment.
The leadership of America and the West is a giant death cult. George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and Barack Obama all share dangerous New Age beliefs, and they have all talked about the need for a “one world order,” in different speeches and in various of ways.
But they don’t mention the fact that they are secretly conspiring with the totalitarian leaders of Israel and Islamic Iran to start one last world war before the coming age of universal peace and world harmony, which they promise will dawn after the ritual of bloodshed.
They keep the people in the dark and feed them totalitarian lies because in their warped minds the people are worse than animals or slaves. To them, the people are a cancerous plague to be wiped off the planet like lice, while they are the gods and creators of a new world.
The dark agents of Satan who want to create a one world dictatorship view themselves as friends of mankind, but they are deluded and disturbed mental patients. In reality, they are the greatest enemies of humanity in the history of the world.
They belong in Hell, not on Earth, and certainly not in positions of power where they are able to control the minds of the people in secret and dictate the collective destiny of the human species.
Saman Mohammadi is the writer and editor at The Excavator Blog
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Guan Eng-Soi Lek TV Debate: Will Key Election Issues Be Probed Deeply?
The TV debate between Lim Guan Eng and Chua Soi Lek on 18th Feb is getting national coverage. But will the key issues facing the electorate be discussed? What are these issues?
1. What does Pakatan Rakyat truly stand for - equality for all races and a non-racial part system?
2. What does Barisan stand for - continued race-based politics or will internal reform be driving the parties forward?
3. It may take electoral defeat or a second straight loss of the two thrids majority for BN to learn the lesson of making genuine reforms.
4. The weakness of Pakatan Rakyat rests on PAS's stand on the Islamic state and hudud. How can their policies be accommodated in a multiracial multi ethnic country?
The whole world is watching Malaysia as ethnic and religious violence has shaken the Middle East and the Israeli-Iran conflict is back in the forefront of international news.
1. What does Pakatan Rakyat truly stand for - equality for all races and a non-racial part system?
2. What does Barisan stand for - continued race-based politics or will internal reform be driving the parties forward?
3. It may take electoral defeat or a second straight loss of the two thrids majority for BN to learn the lesson of making genuine reforms.
4. The weakness of Pakatan Rakyat rests on PAS's stand on the Islamic state and hudud. How can their policies be accommodated in a multiracial multi ethnic country?
The whole world is watching Malaysia as ethnic and religious violence has shaken the Middle East and the Israeli-Iran conflict is back in the forefront of international news.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Will A War In The Middle East Involving Iran Erupt in 2012?
In an November 2011 interview with currency and poltical analyst Jim Rickards with King World, there is an interesting view that the "War With Iran has Begun" and that "Gold to Break $2,000."
With oil near $100, gold and silver on the move and many people worried about what is going to happen with Iran and the Straits of Hormuz, today King World News interviewed resident expert Jim Rickards. Rickards negotiated the release of US hostages from Iran in 1981. His advisory clients include government directorates around the world and he is heavily involved in US national security issues and the Department of Defense.
Rickards has also gained international recognition for his deadly accurate predictions regarding moves by central planners. This is what Rickards had to say about the situation in Iran: “Eric, this really could not be more serious. The fact that we, meaning the United States, are on a path to a war with Iran is very clear at this point. It does seem the countdown has begun and it’s coming to a head sooner rather than later.”
“Things are moving very quickly. General Martin Dempsey, who is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has arrived in Israel and Israel is integrating itself with the U.S. European Command or EUCOM. So, at this point, the integration of the Israeli and the US operational capability, including NATO based in Europe, is very far along.
There are an enormous number of US troops in Israel. I don’t know if people realize that, but they are operating the THAAD system (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense). They oversee weapons that will shoot down incoming Iranian missiles.
There are joint exercises going on between the US and Israel. At the same time Iran is conducting war games. There are a lot of moving pieces on the chessboard at this point. This is not just war gaming or thinking about what might happen, the pieces have actually begun to move on the chessboard.
For Israel this is really existential. The US would really like to see a world where Iran did not have nuclear weapons, but for Israel it is not a preference. If Iran gets nuclear weapons, Iran has said they will burn Israel to the ground. So, this is not just a strategic rebalancing, this is life or death for the Israelis.....
“All of the information I have is that the US is going to do it (attack Iran). So the tension between Israel and the United States is being resolved in favor of letting the US actually launch the attack.
Part of the reason for this is the retaliation vector. If the US attacks and Israel keeps out, then Iran has no justification for attacking Israel. They (Iran) will attack US targets in the Middle-East, but we’re ready for that, we’re prepared for that. We will suppress the missiles and their air force is a joke, we’ll take that out in the first day.
But they do have a serious missile capability. We’ll need anti-missile warfare and we will need to strike those bases. We will need to do a lot of other damage to Iran, cyber warfare, take down the power grid, take down the command and control structure. Do whatever we can to stop them from attacking our assets in the Middle-East.
This war will be fought with air power, sea power, cyberwarfare, financial warfare, sabotage, special operation, assassination, things like that. This is already going on. As an example, yesterday a prominent Iranian nuclear scientist had an unlucky encounter with a magnet bomb.
So this war is already being fought. The other day the United States sanctioned the Central Bank of Iran. By the way, we’ve been sanctioning them for years, but we’ve been dialing it up little by little. It’s like the frog that’s boiled in a pot of water and doesn’t know until it’s too late that the water is getting hot.
President Obama sanctioned the central bank about a week ago. The Iranian currency, the rial, dropped 30% in a single day. Hyperinflation has broken out in Iran. This is financial warfare.
My point to the listeners is this is not theoretical, this is not a war game, not an exercise, it’s happening now and the clock is ticking.”
Rickards had a great deal to say about gold, investor psychology, the coming war, how it will impact key players, markets and more. Here is a quick snippet: “If you see the war with Iran happening, and I definitely see it happening, then gold will blow right past $2,000.”
This is an extremely important interview with one of the top individuals in the world of national security. Rickards also described how this war will be fought and how it will impact major players and countries. The KWN Jim Rickards interview will be available shortly and you can listen to it by CLICKING HERE.
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