9/22/2015

FBI investigating into 1MDB

What has FBI got to do with 1MDB? Was Najib’s money in the USA, deposited or withdrawn from an American bank or banks operating in the USA? What jurisdiction does the FBI have on Najib, a Malaysian citizen, a Prime Minister of Malaysia?

Oh, the Empire rules the world and has jurisdiction over everyone in this planet. And when it deems fit, it will investigate the individuals, heads of state or govt at its own discretion. Not an American is a non issue as long as the Empire is in control of the world, everyone in this world is a subject of the Empire.

And if Najib is not careful, as Mahathir said, ‘He could also be arrested if he leaves the country. So he has to remain here, like how he withdrew the passports of some people and barred them from going overseas.’ If this is true, this is serious. Is there a violation of the rights of a citizen of Malaysia, that he can be arrested anywhere outside Malaysia by Interpol, by the Empire?

Can Najib visit Singapore and meet Hsien Loong in Singapore without being arrested?  Poor Najib, now a wanted man by the Empire. Would they sneaked in a hit squad like the way they went after Osama in Pakistan and whisk Najib out of Malaysia to face trial in the USA?

This is looking like a James Bond movie script. Can this be real? If Mahathir said so, if the FBI is involved, can it be otherwise?

Muslim leaders have this penchant to put their monies in American and European banks. They trusted and loved the Americans and Europeans despite so many cases of money and assets being frozen at the slightest excuses. Hope Najib did not put any money in America or in Swiss banks. Swiss banks are also under the control of the Americans and would open up their books and their vaults if the Americans said so.

When would Najib be arrested by the Interpol?

13 comments:

  1. All the while, Asians are subservient to the puteh skins

    That's why they ruled the world

    That's why we have to buy their military's hardware if not also
    Give you jilat jilat

    They have a supremacy complex. Even the Chinese time and again very patient do not want to retaliate. Give them face

    See they go anywhere also played monkey

    Jump onto F1 track and caused havoc

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  2. ...as Mahathir said, ‘He could also be arrested if he leaves the country...
    RB

    Tiok lah, Mahathir said, and not FBI or Obama said. And Mahathir is 90 years old already. And he already and really said a lot of bad things about Najib, but Najib still the PM what.

    Just like RB also said a lot of bad things about PAP, but PAP still got even bigger mandate in GE 2015, tio bo?

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  3. I was thinking the same. What jurisdiction has the FBI? But later I read that some of the money somehow did channel through the US finance system. Maybe it did, maybe not. Maybe just as excuse to interfere. Whatever the case, US has a large amount of illicit funds stashed by so called terror groups from the Mid East. Case of pot calling kettle black here.

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  4. Maybe US see Najib "no up" already? That's why Najib 1MDB got investigated by FBI? Because I think there are even worse PMs and rulers than Najib but why FBI never investigate?

    And never let the US see u "no up". A lot of nasty things can happen. Don't believe, just look what happened to Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi.

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  5. Mr N is man of steel!

    Look at him! He is still as solid as a rock even after so
    many many "attacks" on him regarding 1MDB from all directions!

    At the end of the 1MDB saga, everything will be the same.

    The "old bird" knows the way.

    Mr N Boleh! Malaysia Boleh!

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  6. In a sense, Najib is proving himself to be a hard nut to crack. This gentle looking PM is proving to be more powerful than Mahathir. What can Mahathir do to him? Nothing.

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  7. In a sense, Najib is proving himself to be a hard nut to crack.
    RB 9:58 a.m.

    Because Najib is the incumbent mah. Being the incumbent and also smart has great advantages, u know. And being in opposition has great, and even fatal disadvantages, if you are also not smart. Don't believe, just look at Anwar and Chee Soon Juan.

    And being the incumbent MP, even as opposition, also has advantages, the longer the better. Don't believe, just look at Hougang and Aljunied MPs, and also top loser Lee Li lian. If she had not been the incumbent, probably she would get only about 30 plus % of votes, and not 48.2%.


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  8. Justice should not have boundary.

    If criminal needs be punished, anyone
    who could serves justice should carry it out.
    Unfortunately, those with power and authority hardly do their duties. Worse, many are themselves rogues that are rotten to the core.

    Where is justice ?

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  9. The FBI has an objective to counter global money laundering. It'll do whatever it takes and can "persuade" foreign govts. to "cooperate". (i.e. if they don't "cooperate" they might be accused of aiding money laundering)

    >> Was Najib’s money in the USA, deposited or withdrawn from an American bank or banks operating in the USA? <<

    That's the claim. If it can be proven that he did, Najib is in very, very deep shit, as the USA and Malaysia have extradition treaty agreement. 14 years jail, motherfucker. 14 years of tossing the salad in prison, BITCH!

    >> Oh, the Empire rules the world and has jurisdiction over everyone in this planet. <<

    That's right, and don't you forget it, rice-munching Asia-boy ;-)

    The US President can have anyone legally killed for any "valid" govt. reason, without Congress approval. The US President is not called "The leader of the free world" for nothing.

    Got Yankee doodle dandy?

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  10. The FBI has an objective to counter global money laundering.

    So naïve. Who do you think are the world's biggest money launderers? FBI, CIA, Pentagon, Washington, Citi, Morgan, SBC, Lloyds, RBS, Barclay, HSBC, BA?....

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  11. You guys must understand that this is what Najib is waiting for.

    Had he proceeded to sue WSJ in New York to clear his name to show his people he is innocent, and he is summoned to testify, this may be a blessing in disguise in that he can give this excuse of avoiding arrest and thus need not have to testify.

    For all we know, this may have been worked out privately between Najib and the Yanks to save Najib's face. We and the Malaysian public may have been suckered.

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  12. Remember Marcos? Despite his massive corruption he was airlifted by the Americans during the people revolution, to safety in Haiwaii.

    Najib may already have formulated his escape plan well in advance, with all the financial resources at his disposal.

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  13. Marcos is not Muslim.

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