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Wednesday 19 April 2017

[VIRAL VIDEO] Beware Everyone There’s A Nut Job Riding Around On His Bike And Giving Himself A Handjob In Front Of Female Drivers!!!

[VIRAL VIDEO] Beware Everyone There’s A Nut Job Riding Around On His Bike And Giving Himself A Handjob In Front Of Female Drivers!!!

Ladies form vigilante squads and catch this sick bastard and whack it hard so it will not show itself again. Best get some Pondans to lay in wait for him and they have their own methods to torture him




OMG!!! Please be careful ladies! There’s a guy going around Klang on his bike and openly masturbating while staring death straight at the victim’s eyes!

Just 3 hours ago, at the time of press, Chee Tee posted on her Facebook her horrifying encounter with this nutcase! Take a look at the video here…btw it’s NSFW!


This guy is simply crazy! Unfortunately, due to fear, Chee Tee was not able to get any form of identification which can easily get this guy imprisoned for his indecent act.
In her post, she claims that she was too afraid to get down from her car (not sure why would she want to get out of her car at this point of time, but yea…) as he suddenly pulled off his pants and displayed his kukubird in public. Since the guy recognises her face, she states that she will be more careful after this whenever she goes out.

Chee Tee’s friends are equally disgusted and worried over this incident. Please, everyone, be extra careful! There’s too many creeps out there, these days!
Anyone that know this guy, or have any clue where he is right now, please do the public a favour and report to the police to get this maniac off the street!

Paraprodsdokians : I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure. Paraprodsdokians The first time I heard about paraprosdokians, I liked them. Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected and is frequently humorous. (Winston Churchill loved them.) 1. Where there's a will, I want to be in it. 2. The last thing I want to do is hurt you.... but it's still on my list. 3. Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak. 4. If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong. 5. We never really grow up.... we only learn how to act in public. 6. War does not determine who is right, only who is left. 7. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. 8. To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research. 9. I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you. 10. In filling out an application, where it says, "In case of emergency, notify...." I answered, "a doctor." 11. Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy. 12. You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice. 13. I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure. 14. To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target. 15. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than standing in a garage makes you a car. 16. You're never too old to learn something stupid. 17. I'm supposed to respect my elders, but it's getting harder and harder for me to find one now. Spread the Laughter, Share the Cheer, Let's Be Happy While We're here! Author Unknown

Paraprodsdokians : I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.


Paraprodsdokians

The first time I heard about paraprosdokians, I liked them. Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected and is frequently humorous. (Winston Churchill loved them.)




1. Where there's a will, I want to be in it.
2. The last thing I want to do is hurt you.... but it's still on my list.
3. Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
4. If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
5. We never really grow up.... we only learn how to act in public.
6. War does not determine who is right, only who is left.
7. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
8. To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research.
9. I didn't say it was your fault, I said I was blaming you.
10. In filling out an application, where it says, "In case of emergency, notify...." I answered, "a doctor."
11. Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy.
12. You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.
13. I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
14. To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.
15. Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.
16. You're never too old to learn something stupid.
17. I'm supposed to respect my elders, but it's getting harder and harder for me to find one now.

Spread the Laughter,
Share the Cheer,
Let's Be Happy
While We're here!



Author Unknown

Muamar Gaddafi's Prophecies:

Muamar Gaddafi's Prophecies:



Yes he was a mad man who allowed no opposition and ruled with an Iron fist but must also appreciate his achievements .You read and make up your mind is  Libya is safe and progressing or a more dangerous place to live and also a danger now to the world without Gaddafi. Yes he ran Libya like a script from the Movie Animal Farm and like a family business. But the Arabs only know force and dominance and will only bow to somebody stronger than them and any sign of weakness is punished by the people by overthrowing the leader





"I will not go into exile to any foreign country. I was born here in Libya, and I will die here. This country was a dessert, and I turned it into a forest, where everything can grow. 

No one Love this land more more than its citizens. If Europe and America tells you that they love you, be careful. They love the wealth of your land. The oil and not the people. They are helping you to fight against me but, it will be more wise for you to fight against them because they are fighting against your future and progress. 

My message to you the people of Libya is, they are helping you to kill me but you will pay the price because you will suffer. And my message to you America and Europe is, you will kill me, but be ready to fight a never ending TERRORISM. 

Before you realise your ignorance, terrorists will be hitting you at your doorstep."

GADDAFI once told the Nigerian and British governments to divide Nigeria into two, so that the Hausa/Fulani (Moslems), Yoruba (Christians) and Biafrans/Igbo, can live as neighbouring countries. 

It's good we look at these 16 REAL REASONS WHY COL. GADDAFI WAS KILLED:

1. There is no electricity bill in Libya, electricity is free for all its citizens.

2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens are at a 0% interest by law.

3. Home is considered a human right in Libya. Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a
home.

4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinars (US$50,000) from the government to buy their first apartment. 

5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi, only 25% of Libyans were literates. Today, the figure stands at 83%.

6. Libyans taking up farming as a career, they received farm land, a farming house, equipment, seeds and livestock to kick- start their farms – all for free.

7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they needed in Libya, the government funded them to go abroad for it. 

8. In Gaddafi's Libya, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price.

9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0. 14 per liter.

10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – now frozen globally.

11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found.

12. A portion of Libyan oil sale is credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.

13. A mother who gave birth to a child under Gaddafi, received US $5,000 as child benefit upfront. 

14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15

15. 25% of Libyans have a university degree

16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man- Made River Project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.

If this is called "Dictatorship", I wonder what type of Leadership Democrats have!!

Share if it interest you. Now we know why Libyans are now feeling sorry for themselves after being scamed by NATO and the Judea-Zionist Alliance or the Saudi Arabia royal family

This Is What The Malays Have Become, After GTP, ETP, Transformasi, Boston, McKinsey, GLC, High Income Economy, Entah Apa Lagi

This Is What The Malays Have Become, After GTP, ETP, Transformasi, Boston, McKinsey, GLC, High Income Economy, Entah Apa Lagi

MO1's Budget this year clearly shows what has become and what is becoming of the fate of the Malays. 

Just by looking at the classifications and allocations used in the Budget you can map out the existence of the Malays. And all this is a result of using handouts and easy money as economic policy.

The first one is this comment by Najib :
PM tells poor M'sians to be Uber drivers : More M'sians, B40 (Bottom 40) group should be Uber drivers Najib said; recommends M'sians to enter ride-sharing service to earn extra; down payment using BR1M, rebate RM4k for Proton Iriz, Najib added.

This is a new classification. This is the first time I am hearing about B40 or Bottom 40. Lets not bullshit ok - the vast majority of these B40 are the Malays. During Dr Mahathir's time we did not have this special classification called B40. At that time the whole country was on its way out of any classifications.

But under Najib, and since Badawi too, we have almost a new racial grouping. Keturunan : B40. So what happened to High Income Economy? RM6000 household income and all that crap? Penipu !

And what does Najib want the B40 to do? He wants them to become Uber taxi drivers !! Mampus lah hangpa. Thats all the future your own pemimpin sees for his own race. Become taxi drivers. The PM suggests that becoming a taxi driver should be a growth industry for the Malays.

Then the Budget has "BR1M will benefit 7 million; allocation of RM6.8bil".

Again this is largely a Malay thing. This is direct giving of 'alms for the poor' or 'sedekah bagi pengemis'. Najib has made beggars out of the people. Thats what it is. RM83.33 'sedekah' per month. This is a ridiculous figure. It does not make any difference in your life. No beggar can beg his way out of poverty. The fact that the PM can proudly brag about 7 million mostly Malays being this poor is evidence enough that his brain is seriously twisted. Najib is making receiving BR1M another growth industry for the Malays.

Then lets look at this figure :

* Only 2.1 million income tax payers out of 14.6 million of country's total workforce.

This means that 12.5 million workers either avoid paying taxes or they fall below the minimum RM3000 monthly income threshold to pay any income taxes. I think it is the latter. And for sure 12.5 million workers DO NOT belong in that RM6000 household income group. They are certainly NOT high income. And these will be overwhelmingly Malays.

There are 30 million people in the country. Say 70% are Malays. Thats 21 million people. About seven million are Chinese. Another two million Indians and Lain2. For certain the numbers of Malay taxpayers is proportionately very small. The amount of taxes they pay will also be proportionately small.

So 2.1 million taxpayers are paying taxes that fill the Treasury, including paying salaries for 1.6 million Civil Servants, who are again over 90% Malays. 

Alamak ! What if these 2.1 million 'taxpayers' take up Ikan Bakar's advice and migrate? Will it miraculously improve the gomen's tax revenues? Will the gomen's finances go from hutang gila babi (oops ...gila khinzir) to huge budget surpluses? I dont think so.

All the mollycoddling has NOT increased substantially the numbers of Malay taxpayers who can pay their own taxes and sustain their own wellbeing in the economy. It should be the target of policy making to increase the numbers of Malays beyond the tax paying threshold. But right now the growth industry for Malays is driving taxis and lining up for cash handouts.

Fully Paid Study Leave with scholarship to Support Group
Quarantine leave up to five days without record for public servants 
Computer loan facility for public servants 
motorcycle loan for public servants from RM5,000 to RM10,000.
civil servant’s housing loans 
30,000 units of Perumahan Penjawat Awam 1Msia 

This is another growth industry for the Malays. They make up the huge bulk of public servants, maybe over 90% of 1.6 million public servants. Considering that gomen does not function too well, economic growth is slowing, revenue collection is dwindling you know that far too many public servants are sleeping on the job. All the indexes are haywire. Corruption index up, education index down, food poisoning index up, sports achievement index down, sports ministry budget up, health ministry budget down, integrity index down, curi index up, religious tolerance index down, religious extremism index up etc. The gomen is not functioning.

Or, if you have too many public servants, then the job becomes a place to sleep. Or a place to minum teh at 9am, 10:30am, 3pm, 4pm. Or sembahyang at 8am, 12:30pm, 3pm, 4pm. Or 'pi mesyuarat' 8:30am till 4pm. The best years of a human beings life are spent producing not much. Or nothing at all. 

Yet the gomen is giving more and more goodies to the civil servants. The reason is obvious - to buy their support. Make them indebted. Rule 1 of colonialism : keep them barefooted and dumb. Rule 1A : give them whiskey / opium / religion and keep their minds 'befogged'.

A compliant civil service is another growth industry for the Malays being promoted by the gomen. 

The next growth industry for the Malays (in the Budget) is food catering and food hawkers' business.

RM1.1bil for Hostel Meal Assistance Programme for 365,000 students.
RM300mil for 1Malaysia Supplementary Food Programme for primary school students.
RM1.4 Billion for food catering in schools !! Wow !

I call this the 'sakit perut halal' sector. This is a really supergrowth industry that can only be sustained by easy gomen money. That is why you see so many cases of food poisoning at the sekolah asrama, sekolah kebangsaan etc where the food caterers and cafeteria operators are almost exclusively Malay.
If the makcik nasi lemak at the market sells nasi lemak sakit perut, very soon she will be out of business. That is why you rarely suffer sakit perut food poisoning at the makick nasi lemak. 

But not the crony food caterers and cafeteria operators who sell towgay swimming in stale water or cabbage swimming in stale water as food at the school and university cafeterias. They are unhygienic and sell recycled food. They dont have to worry because they will still get the food supply contracts - awarded under the table. RM1.4 Billion worth of food catering contracts.

This is another major growth sector for the Malays as well.
increase monthly allowance of 15,000 imam to RM850
RM500 to nearly 16,000 Bilal and Siak for managing mosques 
Kafa teachers’ allowance increased to RM900 a month
Religion (and hocus pocus) is another huge growth industry of course. They have to buy the PAS vote. Many of these people also double up as bomoh, dukun, penghalau jin, pemisah jodoh and pemasang jodoh. Some of them strike it very rich. They have conned thousands with fake medical cures and have made enough money to travel to the US to get real, scientific, medical treatment for themselves. This is a definitely a growth sector for the Malays. That is why the gomen is spending money on this from the Budget.

Now lets get back to those 2.1 million taxpayers who pay most (if not all) the taxes to fill the gomen's coffers which the gomen then burns to fund all these 'growth sectors'.

How many of those 2.1 million taxpayers belong to the 'sakit perut halal' sector? Or the poo kanan poo kiri sector? Or drive taxis? Not many.

Some famous and colorful Zimbabwe quotes from President Robert

Some famous and colorful Zimbabwe quotes from President Robert 



Girls' legs are like rumours. They spread any how._
- Robert Mugabe 

_No sex before marriage? If that was God's plan you would receive your Penis or Vagina on your wedding day._
- Robert Mugabe

_Whenever things seem to start going well in your life, the Devil comes along and gives you a girlfriend._
- Robert Mugabe 

_Sucking breast is a survival skill guys learnt at birth. But as to how and where girls learnt the act of sucking dicks still baffles me._
- Robert Mugabe

_If you are ugly, you are ugly. Stop talking about inner beauty cos we don't walk around with X-rays._
- Robert Mugabe

_Respect pregnant women because it's not easy walking around with evidence that you've had sex._
- Robert Mugabe


Read more about President Robert Mugabe the ultimate ego maniac

CONFESSIONS OF A PATTAYA STREET-WALKER: ‘IT’S HARD TO ABSTAIN FROM SEX’

CONFESSIONS OF A PATTAYA STREET-WALKER: ‘IT’S HARD TO ABSTAIN FROM SEX’




Pattaya, Thailand – In a daring nautical themed outfit, sex worker May confidently predicts the survival of Thai sleaze town Pattaya despite a junta attempt to tame the kingdom’s “Sin City”.
She is bullish because she, like tens of thousands of others in the industry, have no plans to give up their jobs. And there are no signs the hordes of foreign sex tourists are abating.


Two hours east of Bangkok, Pattaya’s bawdy reputation hails from the Vietnam War era when American GIs partied in their downtime.

Today it spins money off its no-holds-barred reputation and its most successful sex workers earn anywhere between 70-150,000 baht ($2-4,400) a month, as much as ten times the national average wage.

”I make good money here, for me and my family,” May told AFP as she touted for clients near‘Walking Street’ — a mile-long drag festooned with bars and clubs pouring out ear-crushing EDM music.

But concerns about the impact on Thailand’s reputation have spurred authorities to act, while frequent reports of underage sex workers, drug abuse and mafia operations further muddy Pattaya’s name.

May, who is transgender, said the strip has felt more subdued in recent weeks as police and soldiers conduct frequent patrols as part of a clean-up ordered by the censorious ruling junta.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Sulasak Kalokwilas is one of those tasked with what many might deem the ultimate Sisyphean task: weaning Pattaya off sex.

”We are suppressing obscene and dirty shows. We’re trying to make those bars disappear,” he explained.

As he spoke, lines of women stood behind him in revealing outfits enticing punters into bars with names like Taboo and G-Spot as well as Fahrenheit — a nightspot boasting “The Hottest Girls in Pattaya”.

”The lady boys and women working there, they are not involved in the sex trade,” said Pattaya’s police chief Colonel Apichai Kroppeth, echoing the kind of Thai police rhetoric commonly divorced from reality.

”They work as waitresses, sit and chat with customers, some dance in shows,” he said.

Bar fines, short-times





For many residents of the city the latest moral outrage fits a familiar pattern: negative overseas headlines prompt authorities to launch high-visibility — yet limited — crackdowns on an industry that pays the bills for everyone.

”You’re expecting the poachers to be the gamekeepers?” said one westerner who has made Pattaya his home, when asked if the latest clean-up will work.

The sex trade is a cash cow for the bar owners, girls, massage parlours, hotels, taxis, mafia and, many have long alleged, the cops charged with policing.

Thais call it “pon prayote”, says British journalist Andrew Drummond who reported on crime in Thailand for two decades.

”It means everyone benefits… it brings in massive amounts of money and simply couldn’t happen without police connivance.”

Apichai insisted there was “no bribery for sure” in his force.

Prostitution is illegal in conservative Thailand. Yet it remains ubiquitous for local and foreign customers alike.

Businesses use a well worn loophole to avoid prosecution, hiring sex workers inside the bars merely to entertain and talk to patrons.

A small “bar fine”, usually around 500 baht ($14), secures private “short time” away from the bar where any deal struck for sex is purely between the punter and prostitute.

While authorities have vowed to shutter the trade, there is little discussion on what happens to the sex workers — who often support large families with their earnings.

There are no exact numbers, but a 2014 UNAIDS report suggested some 140,000 females are employed by sex work across Thailand. Tens of thousands are thought to operate in Pattaya alone.

Par for the course




Tourism officials are optimistic for change, citing the increasing number of families coming to the town’s resorts and its popularity for sports, such as jet-skiing and golf.

”In terms of facilities I think we are already there,” said Suladda Sarutilavan, Pattaya’s director of tourism.

Last year some 12 million tourists — seventy percent foreigners — visited a city which now boasts over 100,000 rooms across 2,000 hotels, from cheap backpackers to swanky golf courses and family apartments.

While not everyone who comes is a sex tourist, she admits the city’s seedy image and crime headlines are a problem.

”It makes us feel a little bit uncomfortable,” she said.

Two recent killings have renewed the spotlight on the city’s reputation as a bolthole for foreign criminals.

In January, British businessman Tony Kenway was gunned down as he left the gym, a hit police linked to “boiler room” scams.

In 2015 an Australian former Hells Angel was kidnapped in broad daylight and murdered.

Foreigners who have made Pattaya home lament the killings, but say they fail to tell the wider picture of a largely safe, affordable city.

”Every night I went out in Coventry there was always one or two fights. I feel completely safe here,” said Briton Bryan Flowers, who moved to Pattaya a decade ago and now owns a dozen bars.

Others argue fancy hotels, malls and golf courses can flourish in step with the town’s party reputation.

”It’s why a lot of people come here,” Simon Peatfield, another Brit who owns restaurants and sports bars, said.

”There’s only so much golf you can play.”

ANN


Propaganda video of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

Propaganda video of North Korean leader 

Kim Jong-un



‘SOME CONDUCTOR IS BEHIND THE ORCHESTRA’: SICK & TIRED OF UMNO’S SEX SEX SEX, ZAIRIL DENIES HE’S THE MAN IN KISSING PICS AS ALLEGED BY ROSMAH’S AIDE

‘SOME CONDUCTOR IS BEHIND THE ORCHESTRA’: SICK & TIRED OF UMNO’S SEX SEX SEX, ZAIRIL DENIES HE’S THE MAN IN KISSING PICS AS ALLEGED BY ROSMAH’S AIDE




GEORGE TOWN— Bukit Bendera MP Zairil Khir Johari today denied he is the man shown hugging a woman resembling a DAP youth leader, after such pictures emerged online yesterday.
This is the first time he is directly addressing the matter, having previously declined comment about the emergence of another set of photographs and a video of the two dancing.

No, it’s not me. It is clearly another attempt to malign me with personal attacks. They are fake, and that’s all I have to say,” he said in a message to Malay Mail Online today.
“Clearly, some conductor behind the orchestra,” he added.

Yesterday, DAP Socialist Youth executive committee member Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud similarly rejected the photographs as a politically-motivated attack.
She also said she would not entertain such attacks.
The latest pictures are arguably the most distinct of the three releases.
In the newest set, the man and woman are shown sitting closely at a restaurant in one photograph. Another shows him holding her affectionately and yet another depicts the two kissing.
The final photograph shows the woman drinking from what appears to be a wine glass



ROSMAH BEHIND ZAIRIL-DYANA SMUT PICS ‘EXPOSE’? DOES THIS NEED ‘SD’ TOO, ASKS HER AIDE AS DAP MULLS ZAIRIL, DYANA’S FATE



Penang DAP has yet to hear from Bukit Bendera MP Zairil Khir Johari over widely circulated photographs allegedly depicting him and party member Dyana Sofya Mohd Daud sharing an intimate moment.
Chow Kon Yeow, the Penang DAP leader, said he will ask Zairil to “explain the matter” soon and advised the latter to address the media

On whether Penang DAP leaders would be discussing whether the photographs would affected Zairil’s candidacy, Chow said this discussion would take place “if necessary”.
Hardworking & committed
Meanwhile, Perak DAP leader Nga Kor Ming said Dyana Sofya’s candidacy for the Teluk Intan parliamentary seat in the next general election will be decided by the party’s national leadership.
“I leave it to the party leadership to decide. Zairil has repeatedly denied (the earlier photographs) but photos keep coming up so it is best for the media to get it straight from the horse’s mouth,” Nga told Malaysiakini.
“Dyana has been active in Teluk Intan and is there every week to be part of the programme rakyat together with our (Pasir Bedamar) assemblyperson Terence Naidu. She is very committed to serve the rakyat of Teluk Intan,” he said.


Several newspapers today published a series of photographs which depicted a man and a woman at a restaurant which resembled Zairil and Dyana Sofya. One of the photos appear to depict the duo kissing.

This was not the first time photos, allegedly depicting the duo, had surfaced.
Zairil, who is married, earlier denied he is the man shown intimately dancing with a woman resembling Dyana in the second set of photographs and videos that were circulated on the Internet in March.

‘Personal and vindictive’

Dyana, who was once party veteran Lim Kit Siang’s assistant, lost to Gerakan president Mah Siew Keong in the Teluk Intan by-election in 2014.

While Zairil has ignored media request for comments, Dyana did not confirm nor deny that she is the woman in the latest photographs.




“This is the third personal attack within two months, I assume the general election must be very near.
“No matter who is in the photos and videos in which I allegedly feature, these are major privacy intrusions into that person’s life. I am sad that our political culture has gone to this,” she said in a statement.

Dyana also sought to draw attention away from the “personal and vindictive attacks” on her work in Teluk Intan, including to seek funds for a Women’s Development Centre and to repair a jetty there.

NOT ALWAYS TRUTHFUL RIZAL

The photographs, the third set to be circulated on the Internet to allege that the duo are having an affair, were also posted by Rizal Mansor, an aide to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s wife Rosmah Mansor.

“Does this need a statutory declaration, too?” Rizal asked in a Facebook posting.

Sarawak to Zakir Naik: You’re not welcome

Sarawak to Zakir Naik: You’re not welcome




Local leaders say the contentious preacher is not suitable for Sarawak’s unique communal make-up.

KUCHING: Leaders from both sides of the political divide in Sarawak do not want controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who is sought by India for alleged money-laundering investigations, in the multi-religious state.
Deputy Chief Minister James Jemut Masing said Naik’s permanent residence (PR) issued by the federal government five years ago would not shield him from having his movements in Malaysia restricted.
“The PR doesn’t make Naik immune to being banned as an unwanted person. We have banned Malaysian legislators from (entering) Sarawak before,” he said.
Naik has yet to be officially banned from entering Sarawak, which has autonomous power in immigration matters.
The state has a unique demographic make-up, with Christians forming the majority and Muslims comprising less than a quarter of the population.
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera (PBB) supreme council member Idris Buang said the state’s “political setting” would not be welcoming for Naik.
“Personally, I think he is one of the best Muslim scholars out there. For many Muslims, he has done a good job explaining the teachings of Islam. He is a preacher of peace.
“However, he would not be well understood in a place like Sarawak. So my advice is for him to spare Sarawak his presence,” Idris said.
Batu Kitang assemblyman Lo Khere Chiang, from Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP), said it was in the state’s interest to block individuals who are detrimental to the peace.
“We are Sarawakians and we will always remember what our late Tok Nan (former chief minister Adenan Satem) said: no extremists and religious bigots, please!” said Lo.
“He may have PR but Sarawak will not welcome political or religious extremists, the likes of Zakir Naik, to step foot here.”

Meanwhile, state PKR leader Baru Bian said Naik should not only be banned from Sarawak, but deported or charged by Malaysian authorities.
“How can we be harbouring someone who is wanted elsewhere? And not only that, we have given him PR status.
“He has been creating disharmony, making sensitive statements that have affected our multi-religious society in Malaysia. That itself should be grounds to deport him or charge him.
“This kind of person should not be allowed to stay in Malaysia.
“If they are serious about creating a harmonious situation in Malaysia, he should be deported back to India.
“Our leaders must make an example out of him. Otherwise, they are not walking the talk,” Baru said.
Naik’s PR was confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi yesterday.
On April 15, India’s Enforcement Directorate filed a charge sheet against Naik’s company Harmony Media Ltd and his colleague Aamir Gazdar for alleged money-laundering.
The country’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) is also reported to be seeking an Interpol “Red Notice” to bring Naik back to India to face questioning.

From Syeds Outside The Box - Part 2 MKN = Majlis Mel_nc_p Negara


Part 2 MKN = Majlis Mel_nc_p Negara

I received a viral WhatsApp the other day that the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital will be shutting down their outpatient clinic.  Does anyone know because I have not been there for a long, long time.  

Outpatients now have to go to a Klinik Kesihatan which is located near the Shell Petrol Station just across the road, so the WhatsApp said.

Note that a Klinik Kesihatan need not have a qualified doctor present. They can be managed by Hospital Assistants or HAs. 

The point is the gomen has no money to sustain basic health care. It is getting less and less.  The people are being cut off. All because the kleptocrats aided by their sycophantic civil service rats have stolen over RM90 Billion from the country.  

For a certainty the list of medicines available at the gomen pharmacies is also shrinking. 

Non critical medicines or what I call "ubat mati lambat" (meaning you will not die instantly if you dont get the medicine) are not being prescribed anymore.  Examples are Nexium for gastric and  Aerius for sinus problems are not available at the HUKM anymore. 

A three month prescription would cost about RM150 - RM180. Patients are told to go and buy these medicines from the private pharmacies.  How many people, especially Malays, can afford RM50 per medicine per month? Usually you will need more than one medication.  The berubat dengan bomoh business is going to boom again.

Ubat mati cepat or critical medicines without which patients may collapse and die instantly like Seretide and Ventolin for asthma  are still available. 


At the same time, this morning I noticed that the sidewalks along the  Dataran Merdeka are being replaced - again and again and again.   (I say what happened to that billion Ringgit mangkuk hayun plan to build a 'Central Park' at the Tugu Negara ?  Spend the money on medicine lah bodoh !)

Back to Dataran Merdeka, they are now laying marble tiles (or marble type) along the sidewalk. Fuiyyo. So reeech one ah? Got so much maani ah ? 

Why not give "Babuji Baling Gelas" a contract to supply 24 Karat gold tiles for the sidewalks? Then you can boast that in Kuala Lumpur our sidewalks are paved with gold.  (Never mind if people's sinuses are all choked up.)

The Malay economy is becoming quite desperate.   And it is affecting all Malays - from the lower income groups all the way up to the wealthy Malays.

On Sunday I observed a "pasar pagi"  (I will not say where).  Entire "usahawan Melayu" families turned up in their Protons and Myvis and started  selling plastic toys and clothes by the roadside.  

These are NOT pasar malam traders.  They are dressed differently, the ladies wear makeup and some can speak English too. They are people with regular jobs (possibly civil servants) who are trying their luck at selling trinkets, toys and little things by the roadside to earn some extra money.  They are not real  'usahawan'. They are poor or getting poorer.


So is this what you have achieved after 60 years of  Independence and after 47 years of the NEP?  People are being forced to literally  "live off the streets"  to make  ends meet. 


Then massive amounts of Malay owned properties are also being put up for sale.  In the past few weeks I have had offers for property sales in Kuala Lumpur,  Hulu Langat, Janda Baik, other places in Pahang.  All Malay owned property.

Most recent is a kaya berhutang Malay guy who wants to sell two hotels he owns on some island (I wont say which island).  The sad thing is the desperation. The first offer was RM15 million.  Then it went down to RM10 million (I told you depa tak tahu niaga). Now the offer is 'just take over the monthly bank instalments and keep the banks from declaring bankruptcy'.  At the same time lets agree on some price, payable by deferred payments, tell me how many years you want ! !

I can guess what went wrong.  The fellow's hotels were most likely very dependent on "gomen business" like the endless kursus for Civil Servants, kursus bina semangat, kursus jabatan agama, kursus guru sekolah etc - almost all of which has now dried up.

  • That RM90 billion or more of taxpayers money that has been stolen
  • the low world oil prices
  • the non stop corruption and 
  • the lagging economy 

means there is no money even for RM50 sinus medicine at the gomen hospitals.  So the gomen departments are also cancelling all their kursus programs at all these hotels.  So now no more business. Hence the Malay owned hotels are up for sale.

Then there is the case where someone (a Dato) is trying to pinjam RM5000 to meet monthly expenses. He wants to sell or pawn something but no one wants what he has to sell.  

In one housing area (located between PJ and Klang, ha ha ha) there is a gated community with about 40 - 50 'upmarket' bungalow houses owned by many "orang kaya Melayu berhutang".   Almost all the "orang kaya berhutang" are having problems paying the monthly maintenance fees to pay the Nepali security guards.  If this keeps up, there will be no more security guards and it will not be a gated community anymore. The values of their houses will drop. Double whammy.

There are other such cases, where people need to borrow money just to meet their monthly expenses.    They cannot run away from these fixed expenses - car payments, food,  school expenses for the kids etc. 


And here is the MIER confirming that there are now over 500,000 unemployed in Malaysia. Of which youths make up over 200,000.



http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/unemployment-serious-issue-malaysia-—-mier

KL (April 18): Unemployment serious issue in Malaysia says MIER


slower economic growth could not support labour market


ED Emeritus Professor Dr Zakariah Abdul Rashid expressed concern 

rising unemployment among youths

Human Resource Ministry mentioned 0.5 million unemployed 

200,000 youths ie 2/5 unemployment is from youths (40%)
other issue is low income in Malaysia,  Zakariah said 

BNM 2016 annual report youth unemployment 10.7% in 2015

compare national unemployment rate 3.1%


The graduate unemployment rate  is also very high, maybe close to 200,000 now.   I can assure you the vast majority of the 200,000 youths, the majority of unemployed graduates and  the majority of the 500,000 total unemployed are mostly Malays.  



(This is Malaysia. If you want to fix this country, you must focus by race, race, race.)



Now here is where these figures are a threat to the security of the nation. Despite so many Malays being unemployed, there is still growth in the economy. This year may see higher economic growth than last year, say 4.5% - 4.7%.  

The economy can grow despite so many Malays being unemployed, going bankrupt etc. 



This means the Malays are much, much less relevant in both the consumption and production function in the economy.  


The supply side and the demand side can still grow.  


The Malays are less relevant !


And then the SEVEN MILLION Banglas, Indons, Myanmars and Nepalis are fully employed.  Some say ELEVEN MILLION.  


The Indons are now being moved quietly into executive level jobs.  No more cuci pinggan mangkuk saja.  Experienced Indons are easily paid RM90 per day. They take home about RM2000 - RM2500 per month. This  is the level of the Indon's productivity.


And you Civil Servant morons please note this : The Indon wages and Indon employment rates have increased AFTER you imposed Minimum Wages.  Why? Because the Indons can work. They are worth the money you pay them. 

Our local youths DO NOT want to work. They are lazy, they have bad attitudes, they want "cuti", suddenly they all want prayer breaks and then you have to pay them Minimum Wages.  Punyalah haprak !  


So the economy automatically adjusts towards higher productivity workers at higher pay levels.
Its Adam Smith's  "invisible hand" lah, there is no conspiracy ok. So the Indons are paid RM2000 - RM2500 per month. The Melayu become unemployed. 


The Banglas have gone way beyond that. The Banglas who are school educated and are more intelligent are now "managers".  We went to a CHINESE hardware shop and there were no Chinese in sight.  Karim the Bangla was the manager.   He had about three other Banglas helping him.

Then Kalam the Bangla is his own boss in Malaysia with his own factory that does iron works.  Kalam employs about 5  Banglas !!  Kalam can give you a project costing for iron works within 15 minutes ! !  Then he says, 'Boss saya janji TIGA MINGGU siap. Tapi Boss jangan takut, DUA MINGGU pun saya boleh siap kerja.'


I felt like hugging and kissing Kalam.  


My book printer is a Bangla who employs SIXTY OTHER BANGLAS ! ! He runs a factory that is about an acre in size. His  monthly wage bill alone is over RM100,000 !!


My  Malay (Minang from Negeri - a uniquely successful racial group) sub-contractor employs ALL Banglas only.  So does the flooring contractor. It is Banglas, Banglas everywhere.  


The economy is growing at 4% or 4.7% because of these people.


Where are the Malays and their kids?  Pasar pagi ? 



Impoverishing the ordinary citizens and making them poor must surely count as a threat against the security of the nation.  And this is happening already in Malaysia.

Do not worry too much about the Americans bombing us, the North Koreans declaring war on us or the Abu Sayyaf attacking Sabah.  All that seems inconsequential.    We have worse enemies from within.

I hold the people who are entrusted with safeguarding the security of the nation as responsible for this.  It is your fault. You have failed your jobs miserably.  'You'  means the political leaders. 

But lets not leave out the upper-crust among the Civil Servants. Actually you are just a bunch of  village idiots.  It is you morons who are a serious threat to the security of the nation.  If the Malays are becoming poorer it is a serious threat to the security of the nation.


There are "laws"  of economics, business and finance  which you CANNOT ignore. 
Malaysia is NOT EXEMPT from simple and basic rules of economics like supply, demand, labour productivity, relevance to the market etc. You simply cannot make your own laws of economics. Tak boleh lah kawan.

Instead of focusing on real solutions you are now embroiled in nonsensical policies that not only have not worked BUT CANNOT AND WILL NOT WORK.


ANY ECONOMIC POLICY based on RELIGION OR RACE WILL NOT WORK. This is what we are finding out now.  


By the way, the speed of the disaster is accelerating. 


The downright stupid and moronic policies are still continuing. Here is an example FROM FIFTEEN YEARS AGO that is still being practised  until today.


PR status granted to criminal fugitives, Abu Bakar Bashir and Hambali 

Berita Harian reported Home Ministry to cancel PR for two Indons

leaders of Jemaah Islamiah and Kumpulan Militan Malaysia (KMM).

Hambali @ Riduan Isamuddin and Abu Bakar Bashir

given PR status by Home Ministry about 10 years ago (1985?)

Abu Bakar, Hambali described by IGP as “directing figures” of KMM.


Abu Bakar leader of Majlis Mujahidin Indonesia, Hambali is deputy


BH said all 3 are leaders of terror group Jemaah Islamiah in S'pore.


Home Ministry should explain why did not revoke PR earlier 


why PR granted in 1st place to 2 Indon criminal fugitives


Abu Bakar, Hambali, Iqbal established in M'sia as religious teachers


Abu Bakar obtained PR 2 years after arrival in Malaysia


Home Ministry should explain how it granted PR to fugitives


BH quoted DG Immigration saying they rejected Abu Bakar, Hambali PR


application approved on appeal to Home Ministry


shocking, grave lapse in entire security nexus of Home Ministry 


fugitives granted PR status to carry out activities in Malaysia


how and who responsible for overruling Immigration Department 


number of other fugitives able to find  refuge in Malaysia 


granted PR status or even Malaysian citizenship.



(9/1/2002) 


This is news from 2002 - FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. 

Today 15 years later, we are having the same argument. 

There is another controversial monkey, this time from India, who has been given PR status in Malaysia.  This fellow is not only a fugitive, with an arrest warrant issued for him but he is banned in many countries including our neighbors Singapore, Bangladesh, the UK, Canada and his own country has shut down his activities.  Even Saudi Arabia and Qatar (his previous benefactors) have quietly asked him to leave.  


And here we are giving PR, cash money awards and even offering islands to this fugitive and trouble causer.  


This must also be the work of the Majlis Mel_nc_p Negara. 


To conclude here is something amusing.  I have long ago been informed that the security people constantly read ALL my writings - very, very closely since the 1990s. 

The morons feel they should "keep an eye on me". In the meantime they gave PR to Abu Bakar Bashir, Hambali and now the Indian monkey.


Lately they are wondering where I get my information about the Middle East - because my sources are very, very up to date. This simply means they do not read enough. Jangan dok mel_nc_p saja Dato. It is all available on the Net.  Boleh baca omputih ke? 


If you all had listened to me from 25 years ago (a quarter century ago) the country will not be in this mess right now.  


You didnt listen to me.  The country is now in a mess. 


So who is the threat to the security of the nation?  Its you isnt it?


And while you are reading this, the Malays are getting poorer. And poorer. 


And you are the cause. 

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