Crisis
Ben Bernanke has finally answered a question that’s been repeatedly asked by millions since 2008 financial crisis – “Should somebody have gone to jail?”. It was a simple and straight forward question which even Bernanke had tried his best to run away for the last 7 years, until today. “Yeah, I think so” – […]
... written on Oct 05 2015The collapse of the Soviet Union in Dec 1991 was a major geopolitical disaster to the world, at least to supremo Vladimir Putin. For as long as the Russian leader can remember, the memory of the good old days where the Soviet Union rivals United States was enough to make him orgasm. He has been […]
... written on Oct 01 2015Less than 2-weeks after a huge red crane crashed into a part of the Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mosque – the largest in the world – killing at least 107 people with more than 238 people injured, a second disaster happened in the rich kingdom. This time, it was due to stampede which killed 769 and […]
... written on Sep 27 2015Going by the number of people who rejoice at the news that a U.S. federal grand jury is examining allegations of corruption involving the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, and people close to him, presumably his stepson Riza Aziz and partner-in-crime Jho Low; it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see how much the public […]
... written on Sep 23 2015Last week, MRCB (Malaysian Resources Corp Berhad) and George Kent Berhad were awarded a huge project for the Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) linking Bandar Utama to Klang. MRCB is a GLC (government-linked company) by virtue of EPF (Employee Provident Fund) owning 38% stake in it. George Kent’s boss, Tan Kay Hock, is PM Najib’s […]
... written on Sep 20 2015United States has always become the punching bag when things get sour in the Muslim world, the same way Malaysian Chinese get the beatings and blames for ethic-Malay own problems. The biggest problem in the Middle East now is the Syrian refugees. It has become so serious that it now becomes Europe’s migrant crisis. […]
... written on Sep 19 2015The Red Shirts Rally is over but it seems social medias are still talking, debating, bitching and whining about it. Together with the recent Low Yat cell phone theft mini riot, the proof cannot be much clearer that racism and religious extremism are still alive and kicking. Badass Red Shirts leader Jamal doesn’t seem to […]
... written on Sep 18 2015Saudi Arabia is facing mounting pressure for refusing to take in any of the millions of Syrians fleeing conflict in their homeland. It was revealed Saudi together with 5 other wealthiest Gulf nations, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain, have taken “zero” Syrian refugee. The international community is furious because Saudi is […]
... written on Sep 17 2015The Red and Black Shirts rally is quite a success, as far as rioting and looting benchmark is concerned, so far. They started marching at about 12:30pm and by 4:30pm the party was over. Nope, they didn’t spend 12-hour as plan earlier. Hundreds were seen to be leaving Padang Merbok at 4:30pm, heading back early […]
... written on Sep 16 2015Street demonstration such as Bersih 4 is not the moderate way to show your love for the country – said Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak. But his regime, quietly, send Ali Rustam (former Malacca chief minister and former Umno vice-president) to organise its own version of demonstration, to be held in less than 24-hours from now. […]
... written on Sep 15 2015