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Dr Ong continues to be involved in Temasek Review, says site moderator
August 26, 2011 - 12:32am
By:
Melvin Singh
One of Temasek Review Emeritus' moderators Mr Richard Wan (above) says Dr Joseph Ong is still involved with the website. TNP PHOTO: Gavin Foo
Dr Joseph Ong, whose website has been hacked and who now believes he is being stalked has another claim to fame - his links to the socio-political website Temasek Review Emeritus.
TNP exposed him as being one of the men behind the site that makes its name hosting and producing anti-establishment articles and forum comments, while its editorial team hides behind a cloak of anonymity.
Dr Ong had maintained that he was once linked to it but no longer has ties to the site.
TNP has new information that points to his continued involvement with the site and also the identities of others linked to it.
The details were confirmed yesterday by one of its moderators, Mr Richard Wan, who said he wanted to "come clean" after all the damage the site has done.
More in The New Paper on Friday (Aug 27).
Dr Ong continues to be involved in Temasek Review, says site moderator
August 26, 2011 - 12:32am
By:
Melvin Singh
One of Temasek Review Emeritus' moderators Mr Richard Wan (above) says Dr Joseph Ong is still involved with the website. TNP PHOTO: Gavin Foo
Dr Joseph Ong, whose website has been hacked and who now believes he is being stalked has another claim to fame - his links to the socio-political website Temasek Review Emeritus.
TNP exposed him as being one of the men behind the site that makes its name hosting and producing anti-establishment articles and forum comments, while its editorial team hides behind a cloak of anonymity.
Dr Ong had maintained that he was once linked to it but no longer has ties to the site.
TNP has new information that points to his continued involvement with the site and also the identities of others linked to it.
The details were confirmed yesterday by one of its moderators, Mr Richard Wan, who said he wanted to "come clean" after all the damage the site has done.
More in The New Paper on Friday (Aug 27).