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Monday, 6 March 2017

PASTOR RAYMOND KOH : MALAYSIANS ALL : Do Your Duty!



Helping to make this viral and add pressure to help solve this drastic crime against an innocent man who was helping the poor

Read below how to exert pressure on the fools of Putra Jaya to solve this crime


E.S. Shankar

TWEET THE POPE AT @Pontifex about your concerns over the fate of kidnapped Pastor Raymong Koh!

Something is terribly, terribly wrong when our so-called government comprising UMNO, MCA, MIC, Gerakan and others remain absolutely silent after 21 days - not a word of sympathy or consolation to the family members; not a word urging the IGP to move faster! Scumbags!
Well, we should not wait for miracles to happen while doing nothing ourselves. God helps only those who help themselves. So, do the simple costless thing - Tweet the Pope as I did (see picture). Doesn't matter if you are a Christian or not; we may be able to save a human life or deliver justice to the family.
Tweeting is free:
1. Go to https://twitter.com/
2. Register (free, you do not have to add your photo and can have a twitter name other than your real name to tweet).
3. Search for The Pope.
4. Click follow.
5. Go back to the Home page.
6. Type your message (max 140 characters with spacing; download and attach video from Youtube. You can copy my words if you wish).
7.Send message by clicking Tweet icon at bottom right hand corner.
8. Tag Najib (@NajibRazak) and the IGP (@KBAB51) in your tweet or retweet your original adding in their twitter hash tags.
9. Smile!
Remember:
1. The Pope will not interfere in Malaysia directly. His rep here has to play the diplomatic game,
2. Najib went to meet the Pope at the Vatican in 2011 in the wake of the 'Allah' controversy.
3. The Pope will know how to exert international pressure on Najib through diplomatic channels and the Holy See! (remember how US President Ronald Reagan worked secretly with the Pope to bring the Soviet Union crumbling down?).
4. Do nothing and the little Hitlers will become BIG HITLERS!
Najib and his government of thieves will not be able to ignore a few million tweets! Thank you.





A man is presumably dead..what do we do..
Do we divide or do we unite..
Do we stay silent or do we speak out..
Do we act in fear or do we act with courage..
Do we let a man die in vain?









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If You Take Bribes in Bangkok, This Man Wants to Punch You in the Face

·         After years of allegedly paying off corrupt officials, Chuwit Kamolvisit sold his massage parlor empire to become a crusader against bribes and kickbacks; ‘these glasses have a pinhole camera’
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·         It takes a crook to catch a crook. If done in Malaysia, you can be expected to be a guest in the Police lookup as it is the responsibility of police only to catch the crooks. But who do we use to catch the crooks in the Police and the Anti-Corruption agency. 

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National dengue death toll hits 40, down from last year: MOH

Dengue is a scourge which kills and spread by Aedes mosquitos that breed in still water. Yes still water can be found everywhere on the roads in pot holes , block drains , dirt drains everywhere where there is rubbish and still water. This is the state of hygiene and cleanliness in Malaysia as the up keep of environment, cleanliness of surroundings, cleaning of drains to get rid of Aedes have taken a step back because of the politics of money. Maybe when more die, the government will declare a health emergency and do something at last to get rid of this scourge call dengue and not without another Panel to investigate spread of dengue fever and called in the mosquito experts. Another panel another 12 BN good men get fat pay check for 6 months, an air-condition office and 60 employees (Panel members family can apply as office support personnel) another RM 20 to 30 million gone to waste.
 More tourist will give Malaysia a past and who want to die like this
See below from Malaysian Bernama news agency
KUALA LUMPUR: The death toll from dengue fever in the country so far this year stands at 40 (as of Feb 25), compared to 54 reported in the corresponding period in 2016, the Ministry of Health (MOH) revealed yesterday.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said cumulative cases from Jan 1 to Feb 25 stand at 14,513, compared to 25,403 cases for the same period last year.
"Locality monitoring for dengue fever outbreaks shows 678 localities are still experiencing an active epidemic, with 94 hotspots, involving five states, namely in Selangor (69 localities), Perak (15 localities), Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya (four localities) and three localities each in Johor and Negri Sembilan," he said in a statement.
Dr Noor Hisham said residents in affected areas are encouraged to use aerosol sprays, as well as to cooperate with health department personnel in carrying out fogging to eradicate aedes mosquitoes.
He also said there were 50 positive cases of Chikungunya reported between Feb 15 and March 2, with 36 cases in Baling, Kedah, and 14 cases in Gombak, Selangor.
Among the symptoms of Chikungunya are fever, rashes on the feet, hands and body, body aches or joint pain, headaches and conjunctivitis.
In cases of Zika, Dr Noor Hisham said virus surveillance monitoring by the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) and the Institute for Medical Research (IMR), from Jan 1 to Feb 25, found the test results of over 235 samples of blood and urine were negative.
"Given the transmission of dengue, chikungunya and zika is through the same vector, namely aedes mosquitoes, members of the public are urged to step up prevention efforts, such as cleaning homes, premises and aedes breeding places," said Dr Noor Hisham, adding that immediate treatment is necessary if one experiences symptoms such as rashes and joint pain. -- Bernama

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Hunt on for IS bomb plotter in Malaysia

Oops there goes the tourist business and with the Westerners staying away due to the religious radicalization in Malaysia, now the Middle Easterners who came here to escape IS and the bombs will now go elsewhere. Maybe they will go to the Kafir South East Asian countries and it is much cheaper to holiday there and safer. Once they taste the holiday scene in these countries, no way they are coming back to a Halal country like Malaysia and get bombed for free. Must give credit where is due to these Arabs as they are very seriously trying to stay alive and have good fund and find their 72 virgins while still alive.

What else Malaysia is going to do as the tourist hospitality industry was one of the cornerstones of the Malaysian economy. Now can deduct some USD from the country’s GDP not hundreds but thousands per capital. Why why are these idiots so stupid, oops idiots are called idioms because they are stupid? I rest my case

See below from www.Yahoo.com
KUALA LUMPUR: Counterterrorism operatives are hot on the trail of an Islamic State (IS) militant who was arranging for a large-scale vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) attack here.
Sources said the man was the intermediary between the Malaysian IS leader in Syria, Muhammad Wanndy Mohamed Jedi, and two men who were arrested recently.
The man, they said, would be the one who prepared the attack, and the duo, a Malaysian and an Indonesian, would carry it out.
A source said the Malaysian and Indonesian were also in contact with Wanndy and had received their instructions, but the latter had yet to decide what the target of the VBIED would be.
“Their planning was still at the initial stage, but they had received instructions from Wanndy to launch an attack using VBIED, though he had yet to decide on the target.
“Wanndy used a cut-out (intermediary) who is still at large... the man is the one who would prepare the VBIED while the other two were the ones who would execute the plan,” the source said.
The arrested duo were among seven detained by police in the country recently.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar, in a statement yesterday, identified the Indonesian as a 28-year-old who worked as a farmer and the Malaysian as a 41-year-old factory technician.
He said they were both arrested in Kepong here on Feb 21.
“After carrying out the attack, the duo were to flee the country and join IS in Syria,” he said, adding that the Indonesian suspect had been deported by Turkish authorities in June last year after he was arrested trying to enter Syria from the country.
Khalid said the others arrested were an East Asian and four Yemeni men.
He said the East Asian, 37, was arrested in Petaling Jaya, and had entered the country in 2011 using forged travel documents and a fake student visa.
Khalid said the man was believed to a member of a militant group, which had in the past used the country as a transit point.
Although he did not name the group, it is learnt that the man was an member of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a militant group founded by Uighurs from western China.
Members of the group using the same modus operandi had previously been arrested and deported to China and it is understood the same would be arranged for this man.
On Feb 26, police arrested four Yemeni men in Serdang and Cyberjaya. Khalid said they were part of a rebel group in Yemen who were involved in a syndicate forging travel documents.
He said the proceeds from the sale of forged documents would eventually have been funnelled back to Yemen to fund the rebel group’s fight.
Khalid said when police arrested the men, they seized RM270,000 cash in various currencies and several foreign passports.
Sources said the men, aged between 28 and 33, were Houthis, a Shia group.
A source said police were also investigating if the group had been intending to cause chaos during the state visit of Saudi Arabian ruler King Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud last month.



Read more below from Yahoo

IS plotter on loose in Malaysia

Please release Pastor Koh, pleads wife

Helping to make Pastor Koh wife's plea for kidnappers to free her husband and read below. Time for Government and Police to show they are colour blind to racial and religious politics and send a message to the IS type extremist that they have no place in a multi-racial and multi religious Malaysia. This will help BN get back some of the lost Non-Malay votes in PRU 12 & 13 to tickle back to BN come PRU14 or lose more non-Malay and also the progressive Malay votes,

As they say it is your call and if you ignore this, than forever you’re a damned now and in history for not doing the right and decent thing to save a gentle soul

 | March 6, 2017

SHAH ALAM: About 300 people held a candlelight vigil in Seksyen 9, here, last night to pray for the safe return of pastor Raymond Koh, who was abducted in Petaling Jaya on Feb 13.
Koh’s wife, Susanna Liew Sow Yoke made an emotional appeal to his abductors to return Koh safely.
“Please, please release him. He’s a good man. He’s been helping the poor, the marginalised, the needy.

“He distributes food to the poor in KL. He helped those affected with HIV and he even started a football team for youths,” she pleaded tearfully.
Koh, 62, was abducted by a group of masked men in Kelana Jaya, less than 100 metres away from the police housing complex.

The organiser of last night’s vigil, pastor SM Yee, had planned to gather in front of the Selangor police headquarters, but was redirected by police to the vicinity of Plaza Masalam, where some 50 police officers and Light Strike Force personnel stood guard over the evening’s activities.
Yee said the crowd had gathered to demand answers as it has been 21 days since Koh was kidnapped.
“Three weeks have passed. He remains missing without a single communication from his abductors nor a major lead in police investigations.
“We are also concerned about public safety. This shows that anyone can be kidnapped in broad daylight.”

Pertubuhan Ikram Malaysia Selangor chairman Norazmi Mat Noh said he was perplexed that such a crime could take place in the daytime.
“How could this have happened in broad daylight and why are the police silent over the matter?
“If it was an imam who had been abducted, I say the response would be swifter than this. But somehow, there’s no traction to this case at all.”
Parit Buntar MP Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa, who is also Amanah vice-president, suspects the abduction could be motivated by religion as Koh was involved in a raid by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department in 2011.


That same year, Koh received a death threat in the form of a live bullet which he reported to the police.
“I would be very concerned if it (the abduction) is related to religion. That would be even worse because you cannot take the law into your own hands.
“I offer my humble services to speak to Koh’s abductors.”

Amanah president Mohamed Sabu, Kelana Jaya MP Wong Chen, Selangor state assembly Speaker Hannah Yeoh, Damansara Utama assemblywoman Yeo Bee Yin and Seri Andalas assemblyman Xavier Jayakumar were also present.



Corporate Fake News. How to handle it.

From Twitter /Linkedin


By Najit Khan partner/director at Tijanimas Communications SDN BHD

Headlines have always proven to most powerful elements of an article and fake news proves as valuable as strong headlines.
Corporate fake news isn’t new. It is as old as news media is. But it’s the speed that it’s been shared today through social media. If not properly handle, it can affect the corporate reputation.
 It can be the biggest single driver of negativity towards a company and the stock prices of a company can be affected.
If it is not quickly refuted it may not only cause lasting reputational damage, but also subsequent impact on stock price which can take longer to restore.
While it might be tempting to ignore or remove stories based on their lack of authenticity, it can cause even more damage, than real stories.
If there are false accusations or fake news, then the company has to mitigate the damage by challenging the authenticity and potentially even gaining positivity by providing proof to the contrary.
And the response has to be quick, as this can effectively restore reputation and potentially reduce the longer-term damage to stock price.
However, it is also vital for a company to be able to filter out the noise created by the less impactful fake stories, so they only focus on the content likely to cause damage.
This can be done by objectively scoring the sentiment of a piece of fake content and also assigning the source with an influencer score.
If it is from a traditionally trusted source, then it is likely to result in amplification and will be weighted as more important.
If a less established source is also displaying significant amplification, then this will boost the influencer score on this occasion to reflect the impact it is having.
This enables companies to understand which content has the most potential for influencing stakeholder perceptions of their brands, regardless of the accuracy of the source material.
Basically, This is the process of handling the Fake news:
  • Prepare a crisis communication plan
  • Monitor the solutions effectively by having workflow in place to escalate responses
  • Response fast through paid social media channels
  • Share positive content that will counter fake news
  • Experts opinion, get an expert in the industry to write factual information on the issue
  • Don’t over react.
  • Also move quickly with employee communication channels
  • Use LinkedIn. It’s a great way to connect with the professionals.
http//:www.tijanimas.com.my

Counterfeiters flood Melbourne with with fake $100 notes

The Aussie Dollar is overvalued and only sustain by the influx of money wrong would be immigrants and property investors. Other than that, there is nothing to sustain the Aussie economy as their mining industry in doldrums and their agriculture at mercy of seasonal demands and the meat industry is also in trouble because of the moral policing on how to slaughter an animal. Hello is real, anyway you slaughter an animal, and the animal ends dead. Ask the animal which slaughtering process he or she prefers and you will get a kick in your face. Tourism also seasonal and a lot of tourist are giving Australia a pass because it is too expensive to holiday in Australia unless you are rich.

No skill industries of sizeable size now in Australia. The Servicing and repair of aircraft outsource overseas. Car manufacturers have pulled out their assembly plants from Australia as it is cheaper to export a complete vehicle to Australia than assemble one in Australia. Shipyard industry is only for minor repairs and if major repairs or dry docking, ships are sends to Singapore or elsewhere. Oil industry in the sunset as the labour cost for hiring of workers for the drilling rigs is too expensive and does not merit investments at the age of low oil prices.

Australia will go on a decline as soon as the immigrants stop coming and investors stop investing in Australian properties. The end is coming as the tunnel of the end of good times have started with a dim light and as the decay sets in the tunnel of despair will glow brighter and burn off


O Australia chooses who can migrate to Australia and in the near future, will be begging for immigrants. Australia without immigrants and hot money cannot survive as a first world country. You cannot have you cake and eat it


From Australian Newspaper The Age

Fake $100 notes are being passed at restaurants, pubs and shops across Melbourne as a counterfeiting ring has begun flooding the city with high-quality forged bills. 
The influx of forged currency comes as the federal government considers a proposal to permanently remove the $100 note from circulation because of its popularity with organised crime syndicates, drug traffickers and tax cheats using the black economy.
n December 2016, Financial Services Minister Kelly O'Dwyer established a special task force to investigate the cash economy following a surge in the number of $100 notes in circulation detected by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
The new fake $100 bills are considered to be of a high-quality with only one major flaw  - each has the same serial number: "AI 13933231".

A source familiar with the bills said they had the same feel as a the polymer notes, and included the clear window with a lyrebird.
Fairfax Media understands there may be at least two counterfeiting rings currently operating around Melbourne.
Sources say one group may be behind a cache of $2 million worth of poor-quality counterfeit $50 and $100 notes that were found amongst building rubbish at a regional recycling depot in 2016. The printed but uncut bills appeared to be left over from a failed 'test run'. 


Another group linked to Middle Eastern crime figures was believed to be printing notes until late last year using an industrial property in the outer northern suburbs as a cover.
It is unknown whether this latest batch of fake $100 notes is linked to either of these operations.
Last month, two men were arrested at a Chapel Street nightclub after attempting to pass two $100 bills which were fakes. The men, claimed the notes had been withdrawn from a automatic teller machine in Ferntree Gully.
According to the latest figures from the RBA, the rate of counterfeiting of $100 bills remains low in comparison to the number of $50 fakes detected.
Around 3650 fake $100 notes were discovered in 2016, compared to more than 22,000 counterfeit $50 notes.


"Liaison with AUSTRAC (Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre) and the Australian Crime Commission suggests that it is the $50 denomination – rather than the $100 – that tends to be preferred by criminal elements because of its ubiquitous use in legitimate transactions," according to a recent RBA research report.
But the number of fakes detected by the RBA is likely to represent only a fraction of the amount of counterfeit notes flowing through the economy amid a massive spike in the number of counterfeiting operations being uncovered by law enforcement agencies.
The regulator has also flagged concerns about a surge in the proportion of $100 bills circulating in the economy, which has doubled in the last 20 years despite the move towards "cashless" purchasing technology. 
The use of $100 bills increased by nine per cent over the past year, compared to a six per cent rise for $50 bills and two per cent for $20 bills.
The RBA has already launched a program to upgrade the security features of Australia's currency, which are now more than 20 years old and vulnerable to advances in digital scanning and printing technology.
The $5 note was replaced last year, while a new $10 note will be introduced in late 2017.
But the lengthy production schedule for the new currency means it will take at least until late 2019 for an updated $100 note to enter circulation.
The Australian Federal Police and RBA did not comment on the new counterfeit notes turning up in Melbourne.



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