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Day-1 Of Chaos – Clinton In Trouble As Supporters Boo & Fight Each Other

Trump was formally nominated for president at a chaotic Republican convention in Cleveland last week. Fellow Republican Ted Cruz who lost to him took to the stage but sensationally refused to endorse Donald Trump. Cruz said toward the end of his speech – “Don’t stay home in November. Stand and speak and vote your conscience.” […]

... written on Jul 26 2016

1MDB Scandal – Insult & Threaten The U.S. Government At Your Own Peril

Bloggers under Najib Razak’s payroll were running around like a headless chicken, not knowing how to react and what to do when U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch suddenly tells all and sundry that the US Justice Department has filed lawsuits to seize assets that it said were the result of US$3.5 billion that was […]

... written on Jul 26 2016

Here’s Why U.S. Uses “Malaysian Official 1” To Link PM Najib To Stolen Money

By now every Ahmad, Ah Chong, Arumugam and his Pokemon know who the secret person with a call-sign “Malaysian Official 1” is. The hashtag #MalaysianOfficial1 has been trending since Thursday when the United States Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch officially filed in federal court seeking to seize more than US$1 billion in assets bought with money […]

... written on Jul 24 2016

Relax Najib, Here’s Why The Mighty U.S. Dares Not Shame Or Arrest You

Najib Razak is in an awkward position. What this means is the Malaysian prime minister is like Chua Soi Lek, the former President of MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) who was forced to admit and subsequently resign after his sensational sex DVD scandal. Unlike Mr. Chua, however, Mr. Najib is a man who knew no shame. […]

... written on Jul 22 2016

Singapore-KL High-Speed Rail – Here’re 10 Things We Know (And Don’t Know) So Far

A high-speed rail (HSR) link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore isn’t something new which was hatched yesterday. The toy was in the discussion way back in the late 1990s, during former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad era. However, the 1997-1998 Asia Financial Crisis made it impossible to spend billions while both countries – especially Malaysia – […]

... written on Jul 20 2016

This Country Is So Screwed Up That 123,000 People Travel 10-Hour To Buy Food

Roughly 35,000 crossed the border on Saturday. Another 88,000 did the same on Sunday. Some had travelled in chartered buses from cities 10 hours away. Their mission: to buy food. What they have back home in their apartment is a fridge covered with souvenir magnets from vacations abroad, but no food.   So when the […]

... written on Jul 19 2016

Time To Buy – Buffett’s Wells Fargo Paid $396 Million For New London HQ

Alongside British Pound, the real-estates or properties in UK was speculated to take heavy beatings. At the early stage of Brexit, it got so panic that Mayor of London – Sadiq Khan – was urged to declare London Independence, and apply to join the EU. That demonstrated how idiocy ruled over Britons. Suddenly every single […]

... written on Jul 18 2016

Brexit – Australia Can’t Wait So They Offer Free Trade Deal With Britain

True, behind every crisis or problem, there’s a golden opportunity. But it’s also true that you’ve to bet on a correct business opportunity before you hit the jackpot. Equally true is that you have to be early to get the best deal. After Brexit and the formation of a new government, Britain is on high […]

... written on Jul 18 2016

Turkey Coup D’état – Here’s Why President Erdogan Could Have Staged The Drama

European Union appears to be crumbling after Brexit. People have been blaming Brexiteers for the collapsing British Pound. Actually, they should worry more about the Euro than the British currency. Without UK, the EU will not be the same again. As radical Islamic terrorists get bolder in terrorizing EU, it’s a matter of time before […]

... written on Jul 17 2016

Bastille Truck Attack – ISIS Celebrates, Could Have Found New Way To Terrorize

They were there celebrating Bastille Day, or French National Day commemorates the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, an important event in the French revolution. Just like United State’s 4th of July, France’s 14th of July marks the beginning of republican democracy and the end of tyrannical rule. Instead, they were stormed by […]

... written on Jul 15 2016









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