Comments – what a
generous man, He helped in his search for MH370, help to try to bring the assassinated
half-brother of North Korean leader back to life and now teleporting the
Malaysian hostages from Pyongyang Malaysian embassy to Putrajaya in time for
the General elections
From Malaysia’s very own
The Star Newspaper
See below video of how he
is deploying the Teleporting
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s “Raja Bomoh Sedunia” has volunteered his
services to assist the country in yet another time of need – this time to
protect us from a North Korean nuclear attack.
A three-minute 18-second video of Ibrahim Mat Zin, who calls himself
Raja Bomoh Sedunia Nujum VIP with the title of Datuk Mahaguru, conducting a
ritual on a beach has gone viral.
The video features Ibrahim and three assistants ankle-deep in water
with two coconuts, a pair of sticks used as binoculars, five bamboo cannons, a
carpet, and a bowl of seawater.
Ibrahim, who is wearing a business suit, recites prayers throughout
the ritual and then vehemently throws the coconuts into the water as it
ends.
A cameraman can be seen in the background recording the entire
session.
There is also a disclaimer in the video, saying that you are
forbidden to conduct the ritual at home.
“This time, the ritual is to protect Malaysia from any threat or
attack from other countries especially North Korea,” Ibrahim was quoted as
saying in a Malay portal.
“Besides that, the ritual is also to soften the North Korean
Supreme Leader’s heart so he will release the 11 Malaysians immediately and
resolve this (Kim Jong-nam assassination) situation,” he added.
Explaining that the bamboo cannon is symbolic, he said the ritual
is not to provoke any party but is a cautionary measure to ensure that the
conflict will be resolved soon.
North Korea barred all Malaysians from leaving the hermit kingdom
on March 7, after Malaysia expelled North Korean ambassador Kang Chol as a
result of souring diplomatic ties after the assassination of Jong-nam.
Two Malaysians who are employees of the United Nations World Food
Programme were allowed to leave the country on Thursday, leaving nine others
still stranded there.
A controversial figure, Ibrahim first made headlines in March 2014
when he conducted two rituals at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport to
supposedly locate the missing Malaysian Airlines MH370 flight.
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