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Good interview with PJ Thum:
[video=youtube;a-mpreKaFg4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-mpreKaFg4[/video]
This guy is bright. We need more leaders with his brains and integrity.
Good interview with PJ Thum:
[video=youtube;a-mpreKaFg4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-mpreKaFg4[/video]
This guy is bright. We need more leaders with his brains and integrity.
Lee Hsien Yang's FB posting one hour ago:
We have serious concerns with Lee Hsien Loong’s attempt to cover-up and whitewash himself in Parliament on 3 July 2017. We have begun to show evidence of his misuse of his position and influence to drive his personal agenda. This is yet another example.
This Parliamentary session is a forum that again places Hsien Loong before his subordinates. They lack both sufficient background and evidence of the numerous instances of abuse and conflicts of interest, many yet to be raised. Even before the session, many of them appear to have felt obliged to give him cover. Many MPs will fear career repercussions if they speak out against their superior. Historically, few PAP MPs have dared to dissent even when the party whip was lifted.
There will be no opportunity or adequate time for evidence to be properly drawn together, placed before Parliament, and considered. Nor will there be any opportunity for an examining body to properly probe explanations or excuses. A Parliamentary session is not the correct forum for investigations of this nature.
We have no confidence that a fair, transparent or complete account of events will be told: only his side of the story will air, with no promise of truthfulness due to parliamentary privilege. Indeed, it could also be an opportunity to continue to mislead or insinuate under this privilege.
We believe that key issues such as his abuse of power will be simply swept under the carpet. The accused controls both process and outcome in this forum.
This guy is bright. We need more leaders with his brains and integrity.
Problem is with his talent, he don't want to come back to zikapore. Staying in UK with cushy job at Oxford is 100 times better then in zikapore.
Lee Hsien Yang's FB posting one hour ago:
We have serious concerns with Lee Hsien Loong’s attempt to cover-up and whitewash himself in Parliament on 3 July 2017. We have begun to show evidence of his misuse of his position and influence to drive his personal agenda. This is yet another example.
This Parliamentary session is a forum that again places Hsien Loong before his subordinates. They lack both sufficient background and evidence of the numerous instances of abuse and conflicts of interest, many yet to be raised. Even before the session, many of them appear to have felt obliged to give him cover. Many MPs will fear career repercussions if they speak out against their superior. Historically, few PAP MPs have dared to dissent even when the party whip was lifted.
Good interview with PJ Thum:
[video=youtube;a-mpreKaFg4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-mpreKaFg4[/video]
A few months ago, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong was interviewed by the BBC. He didn't give a single straight answer. Not one meaningful insight. In fact, as much as he could, he batted each question away with some fatuous comment or other. Draw your own conclusions.
Problem is with his talent, he don't want to come back to zikapore. Staying in UK with cushy job at Oxford is 100 times better then in zikapore.
Listen to his History of Singapore podcast and you know he is a person who don't lie, if he don't lie he will not be able live and teach here in Singapore,
"PM, 10 OTHER PAP MEMBERS SUING JEYA
147th Prostitute Press
1 February 1997
THE Prime Minister and 10 other PAP leaders and members are suing Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam for allegedly defaming them at a Workers' Party rally on the eve of Polling Day on Jan 1.
They are claiming that he used words to allege that they were guilty of criminal defamation and conspiracy and lacked honesty and integrity.
All the 11 plaintiffs are claiming aggravated damages from the leader of the Workers' Party who offered to apologise to them, but denied that the words he used were defamatory.
The plaintiffs are Mr Goh Chok Tong; Mr Lee Kuan Yew; Dr Tony Tan; BG (NS) Lee Hsien Loong; Rear-Admiral (NS) Teo Chee Hean; Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon; Dr Ow Chin Hock; Mr Seng Han Tong; Mr Lee Yock Suan; Mr Chin Harn Tong and Dr Ker Sin Tze.
According to the statement of claim of Rear-Admiral Teo and Mr Ch'ng, Mr Jeyaretnam had told the Jan 1 rally: "Finally, Mr Tang Liang Hong has just placed before me two reports he has made to the police against, you know, Mr Goh Chok Tong and his team."
They also noted that when Mr Jeyaretnam spoke those words, he held up the police reports or documents purporting to be police reports...."
"WORLDWIDE COURT INJUNCTION TAKEN OUT AGAINST TANG AND WIFE
147th Prostitute Press
28 January 1997
THE Prime Minister, the Senior Minister and nine other PAP members have obtained a worldwide injunction to prevent Mr Tang Liang Hong from disposing of his assets if he has to pay for damages and legal costs in their defamation suits against him.
Under the Mareva injunction, which Justice Lai Kew Chai approved yesterday, Mr Tang will have to set aside up to S$11.2 million for possible damages and legal costs if he decides to liquidate his assets.
The injunction applies to Mr Tang, the defeated Workers' Party election candidate, as well as his wife, Madam Teo Siew Har.
A one-page statement from the lawyers for Mr Goh Chok Tong and the other PAP members issued at 11.15 last night said:
"Justice Lai Kew Chai has given his approval today to an order of court dated Jan 27 for a worldwide Mareva injunction and ancillary action up to the value of S$11.2 million in the actions of Messrs Goh Chok Tong, Lee Kuan Yew, BG Lee Hsien Loong, Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Teo Chee Hean, Ch'ng Jit Koon, Ow Chin Hock, Chin Harn Tong, Ker Sin Tze, Seng Han Thong and Lee Yock Suan against Tang Liang Hong and Madam Teo Siew Har (Mrs Tang)..."
Lee Hsien Yang's FB posting one hour ago:
We have serious concerns with Lee Hsien Loong’s attempt to cover-up and whitewash himself in Parliament on 3 July 2017. We have begun to show evidence of his misuse of his position and influence to drive his personal agenda. This is yet another example.
This Parliamentary session is a forum that again places Hsien Loong before his subordinates. They lack both sufficient background and evidence of the numerous instances of abuse and conflicts of interest, many yet to be raised. Even before the session, many of them appear to have felt obliged to give him cover. Many MPs will fear career repercussions if they speak out against their superior. Historically, few PAP MPs have dared to dissent even when the party whip was lifted.
There will be no opportunity or adequate time for evidence to be properly drawn together, placed before Parliament, and considered. Nor will there be any opportunity for an examining body to properly probe explanations or excuses. A Parliamentary session is not the correct forum for investigations of this nature.
We have no confidence that a fair, transparent or complete account of events will be told: only his side of the story will air, with no promise of truthfulness due to parliamentary privilege. Indeed, it could also be an opportunity to continue to mislead or insinuate under this privilege.
We believe that key issues such as his abuse of power will be simply swept under the carpet. The accused controls both process and outcome in this forum.
I say LHL should just sue LHY and LWL and everything is argued, debated and challenged in the court.
I hope LHY won't say he has also serious concerns about the Singapore court.
One angle not mentioned in all the discussions in relation to the reluctance of LHL to demolish 38OR is the masonic significance of the house to Singapore.
There was once a very illuminating thread in fuckwarezone regarding the hidden secrets of Singapore which exposes the masonic significance of various buildings and locations in Singapore. Much to my surprise, the thread in HWZ has been deleted, and even more ominously been scrubbed cleaned from Google and its much vaunted cache. Someone or some organisation has been hard at work to eliminate any trace of the research done by Singaporean1st (the poster of the information on HWZ) and his account has also been banned from HWZ.
Anyway, it was mentioned in the HWZ thread that there were 2 pyramid formed by various buildings and structures in Singapore. The original pyramid is established by the colonial leaders with the Istana at the heart of the pyramid and IRAS standing where the all-seeing eye is located. 38OR stands at the basement of this colonial era pyramid.
Under independent Singapore, a new bigger pyramid was created and many buildings and organisations were moved about to realize this grand plan. The new bigger pyramid still has the Istana at its heart, matching the location of the King's Chamber much like that of the original Giza Pyramid. However the top of the pyramid is moved and a new government entity, namely MHA, sited on it. The Gateway building (designed by IM Pei, also creator of the Lourve Museum Pyramid) is now correctly sited at the same relative position as the gateway to the Giza Pyramid. More strategically, 38OR has been elevated from the basement of the Colonial Pyramid to sit at the ground level or foundation of the New Pyramid.
If 38OR is indeed a part of the foundation of the New Pyramid, its significance extends beyond that of the humble abode of LKY and explains why LHL must die die move into the house!
One angle not mentioned in all the discussions in relation to the reluctance of LHL to demolish 38OR is the masonic significance of the house to Singapore.
There was once a very illuminating thread in fuckwarezone regarding the hidden secrets of Singapore which exposes the masonic significance of various buildings and locations in Singapore. Much to my surprise, the thread in HWZ has been deleted, and even more ominously been scrubbed cleaned from Google and its much vaunted cache. Someone or some organisation has been hard at work to eliminate any trace of the research done by Singaporean1st (the poster of the information on HWZ) and his account has also been banned from HWZ.
Anyway, it was mentioned in the HWZ thread that there were 2 pyramid formed by various buildings and structures in Singapore. The original pyramid is established by the colonial leaders with the Istana at the heart of the pyramid and IRAS standing where the all-seeing eye is located. 38OR stands at the basement of this colonial era pyramid.
Under independent Singapore, a new bigger pyramid was created and many buildings and organisations were moved about to realize this grand plan. The new bigger pyramid still has the Istana at its heart, matching the location of the King's Chamber much like that of the original Giza Pyramid. However the top of the pyramid is moved and a new government entity, namely MHA, sited on it. The Gateway building (designed by IM Pei, also creator of the Lourve Museum Pyramid) is now correctly sited at the same relative position as the gateway to the Giza Pyramid. More strategically, 38OR has been elevated from the basement of the Colonial Pyramid to sit at the ground level or foundation of the New Pyramid.
If 38OR is indeed a part of the foundation of the New Pyramid, its significance extends beyond that of the humble abode of LKY and explains why LHL must die die move into the house!
he is lucky VK Rajah ended his game early
I won't be surprised that LHY will say that Lucien Wong's appointment to AG this year is pre-planned for the show-down eventuality.