The South China Sea tribunal unilaterally initiated by
Phillippines with USA and Japanese instigation and backing is bogus,
illicit and illegal. It is not under UN auspices and UN has stated
clearly it has nothing to do with the sham tribunal. USA agenda in the
South China Sea is part of its overall plan to contain China and its
world strategy to destroy Russia and China as they are the only two
countries obstructing USA evil plan to dominate and hold hegemony over
all countries on earth.
Since United Nations has officially
announced that it has nothing to do with the bogus tribunal it is the
duty and responsibility of every world citizen who loves peace to
denounce the USA stunts on the issue. Western mass media should stop
deceiving the world by stopping its constant harping on USA stunts and
the illicit announcements of the sham tribunal. Politicians and so
called intellectual research fellows in institute of strategic studies
in some ASEAN countries should stop parroting the western media . They
should denounce the sham tribunal and condemn USA and the Philippines
for trying to deceive everybody into believing the Philippine ploy of
stealing Chinese territorial islands and seas in a convoluted way.
Denouncing and condemning the US / Philippine falsehood is the only way
to go failing which these politicians and strategic study researchers
will shamefully go down in history as accomplices to the insidious plan
of the Evil Empire - USA. 7/19/2016
The South China Sea arbitration unilaterally initiated by Philippines is bogus, illicit and not supported by United Nations
Singaporeans new aspirations
Singaporeans
are a happy and contented lot. Thanks to so many years of good government, they
have even left their brains in the locker, no need to think any more.
Everything is being thought out and planned for them by the govt. They only
need to do what the govt told them to do.
We used to
aspire to be the Switzerland of Asia with Swiss standard of living. Some have
achieved that and are very contented with their lives here. Those who haven’t
are still aspiring to be one and are working on it with the govt helping them
in the process. Those who are falling behind need not worry. The govt is coming
up with many charitable schemes, rebates, subsidies, cash, some can touch, some
cannot, there is money everywhere and no one is complaining.
Recently the
govt has been churning out many new initiatives for the people to look forward
to. Those familiar ones are like aspiring to get a degree to become taxi
drivers and security guards. I can understand why they want to be taxi drivers.
Think of the freedom and the benefits of being able to drive around in a car in
the most expensive city in the world when a car costs more than a house. Those
able ones are driving around in cars that cost more than the most expensive
govt built flats, $500k, $1m or more. Driving around the city’s first class
roads in a 4 rm flat is a common sight. And the taxi drivers can boast of being
their own bosses, and all the free time they chose to take. I cannot think of a
good reason to aspire to be security guard. Perhaps it makes one feeling safe
and secure wearing uniform.
Let me just
list down a few of the new aspirations of Singaporeans other than the dream job
of being a taxi driver. Owning and riding a soup up good looking bike is now
another great aspiration. Since cars are so expensive, to be able to move
around the island, to feel the freedom of fresh air in the face, a good
expensive bike is a good alternative. And the govt is making this a happy
experience by building more bicycle tracks for the new HDB rich.
Lately this
has not been spouted for sometime, but Singaporeans are aspiring to buy smaller
and smaller flats in terms of size but more expensive in monetary terms. The
good thing is that everything is within a hand’s reach. No need to walk around
in a big flat. And they can use their unused brain to think for once on how to
make every little nooks and corners useful. It requires a lot of careful
planning and thinking to squeeze little pieces of furniture into their newly
acquired small flats, a new style of living, without compromising on the
quality of life. Oh, small flats easier to maintain, not much space to clean
up.
Yes, many
can keep pets too, like big exquisite dogs, in their little expensive flats.
Why not when they don’t see the need for children to share the limited space?
It is a lifestyle thing and dogs or pets are important to have.
The latest,
their children are going to have stress free education and they could learn
anything they want as long as they fancied them and would still go to
university if this is still their aspiration. If not, and actually not
necessary if they aspire to become hawkers to cook designer food to make a
living. Can become very rich, with little need for higher education.
Being rich
aside, the new education system will make the children and their parents very
happy and stress free. Must be really good stuff. This must be an extension to
the concept of study less and learn more. This will soon become a sought after
model for the rest of the world to emulate.
I did not bother to read the details, but I can only presume that
everything is carefully thought out and our education system will produce
graduates from the hard disciplines as well. Forget about the old and outdated
belief that you need to put in hard work to achieve, to do well. Hard work and
sacrifice are no longer necessary. Please excuse me, I have retired my brain in
the closet. When the govt said it is good, it must be good.
I think
there is another big aspiration in the planning stage. This must be how to
ensure that all the Singaporeans have a lot of money in their CPF. With the
likelihood of no retirement age, Singaporeans can aspire to work forever, and
to keep their CPF savings in the CPF forever and to feel very rich.
I am so
elated that I am lost for words and can’t remember the other great aspirations
of the millennial. Has it got to do with having all the good stuff but no need
to work for it, or having a good life, a happy life, and not having to put in
any effort, be happy, everything will be fine? Who said no effort no gain? Oh,
just in case anyone forgets, riding bicycle needs strong legs to peddle even if
you have 24 gears on the bike.
Turkey – All fingers pointing to Washington
You may not want to
believe this, but what is so difficult to believe in a country that thrives on
military coups, regime change and assassinations of independently elected
leaders? Let me put the pieces together to show how it all worked out. Though
Erdogan was an ally of the US and Europe, this is what they had said about him
as reported by The Telegraph on 16 Jul 16.
‘Vengeful, irascible, authoritarian, obdurate. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was all of these things even before a cabal of Turkish generals tried to cast him into oblivion. Now that he has survived their machinations, his worst instincts will be redoubled and reinforced.
If Mr Erdogan was a maddening ally forEurope
and America
in the past, the leader who has just overcome a military coup will be capable
of almost anything.
In one sense, Mr Erdogan has been vindicated. Before the turmoil began on Friday night, one criticism that he found most infuriating was the charge of paranoia.
Westerners would deride Mr Erdogan’s claims that dark forces were massing to overthrow him and a conspiracy existed within the Turkish state, plotting his downfall.’
With this kind of reputation, how would the West tolerate this man as their ally? Is he dependable or is he a friend of convenience? Didn’t Erdogan’s pilot shot down a Russian fighter and putting theTurkey at the
brink of war with Russia
to the delight of the West? Should not Erdogan be rewarded for this reckless,
unexplainable move? Or was there more than meet the eyes, that the shooting of
the Russian aircraft was done without Erdogan’s approval?
This coup is now shedding more light into this mysterious and very difficult to explain act. Why would Erdogan want to risk a war with the powerful Russians that is a nuclear power? With the commander of the Turkish Air Base where Americans flew their warplanes arrested as member of the coup, does that ring a bell? Could the fighter aircraft that shot down the Russian jet be American or under the order of the Commander of this Air Base? Was the Commander involved in the shooting down of the Russian aircraft without the approval of Erdogan? What seemed to be a rash act of bravado starts to make sense after this coup.
How did Erdogan defuse the tension with Russia led by Putin, a man that meant serious business, a likely counter attack against Turkish war planes? None of this happened and Putin seemed very lame. Did Erdogan spilled the beans and revealed in secret to Putin that it was a false flag incident and avoided further escalation of the tension with Russia?
Then there was the visit toChina and the mysterious
application to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in which Russia is a
major partner. Erdogan wanting to join the SCO instead of Nato and sit beside
Putin? How could these fit into the jigsaw puzzle of the real picture and
intent of Erdogan as an ally of the West or as someone straying to join the
Russia China camp?
This coup says that the latter is the likely truth, that Erdogan is moving towards the Russo China camp and must be taken out, and here is the coup to get the job done. Erdogan has yet to accuse theUS for this
coup but asking for the extradition of a cleric called Fethullah Gulen residing
in the US
in the warm embrace and protection of the Americans. And the Americans are dragging their feet.
This is what John Kerry said in the BBC, ‘that Turkey should "present us
with any legitimate evidence that withstands scrutiny’, in other words, no
deal, Fethullah Gulen would not be extradicted, he is friend to the Americans,
to Washington, just like the Dalai Lama serving the same role.
This is the first of a series of Freudian slips. Here is another one. John Kerry ‘strongly rebuked a Turkish minister who suggestedWashington
was behind the coup. He said "utterly false" insinuations were
"harmful to our bilateral relations". Ah, a defensive posture to
cover his arse by using bilateral relations to threaten Turkey instead.
Here is another slip by Obama now under pressure when more than 6000 people taking part in the coup were arrested and Erdogan is threatening a cleansing of the security forces. Obama panic and this is what he said to protect the coup leaders and soldiers, no condemnation or punishment. BBC – ‘US President Barack Obama has
joined other world leaders in calling for all parties in Turkey to
"act within the rule of law’. Why is Obama sticking his neck out to
protect the rebels now charged with treason?
And who are these so called world leaders wanting Erdogan to act within
the rule of law? Nato leaders?
And here is what the French Foreign Minister said as quoted by The Independent, ‘French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault raised concerns over Turkey's ability to fight Isis amid growing political instability in the country following the attempted coup against Mr Erdogan’s regime…and Turkey may no longer be a viable partner in the fight against Isis in Syria.’ What did the French Foreign Minister know that made him so sure that Turkey is a gone case, no longer a partner?
And the EU has jumped in, the whole wolf pack is saying the same thing, if Erdogan were to impose the death sentence on the coup leaders and soldiers, Turkey would not be allowed to join the EU. In other words, do not touch the coup leaders and the rebel soldiers.
Erdogan may have won the first round against the coup leaders but his life is in great danger. The mastermind behind the coup leaders, the external powers, would be gunning for his life. They must take down Erdogan, dead or alive if they are hoping for a slim chance for Turkey to stay on the side of the West ‘to fight IS’. Erdogan must be terminated and a pro West leader be put in place quickly to keep the balance in favour of the West in the war inSyria against
Assad.
This coup is a game changer. Erdogan is now on the Russo China camp andRussia
would soon be pledging support for Erdogan and Turkey . Another key ally, an
unwilling partner of the American and the West has fallen out. The Turks have
broken free from the Dark Side.
‘Vengeful, irascible, authoritarian, obdurate. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was all of these things even before a cabal of Turkish generals tried to cast him into oblivion. Now that he has survived their machinations, his worst instincts will be redoubled and reinforced.
If Mr Erdogan was a maddening ally for
In one sense, Mr Erdogan has been vindicated. Before the turmoil began on Friday night, one criticism that he found most infuriating was the charge of paranoia.
Westerners would deride Mr Erdogan’s claims that dark forces were massing to overthrow him and a conspiracy existed within the Turkish state, plotting his downfall.’
With this kind of reputation, how would the West tolerate this man as their ally? Is he dependable or is he a friend of convenience? Didn’t Erdogan’s pilot shot down a Russian fighter and putting the
This coup is now shedding more light into this mysterious and very difficult to explain act. Why would Erdogan want to risk a war with the powerful Russians that is a nuclear power? With the commander of the Turkish Air Base where Americans flew their warplanes arrested as member of the coup, does that ring a bell? Could the fighter aircraft that shot down the Russian jet be American or under the order of the Commander of this Air Base? Was the Commander involved in the shooting down of the Russian aircraft without the approval of Erdogan? What seemed to be a rash act of bravado starts to make sense after this coup.
How did Erdogan defuse the tension with Russia led by Putin, a man that meant serious business, a likely counter attack against Turkish war planes? None of this happened and Putin seemed very lame. Did Erdogan spilled the beans and revealed in secret to Putin that it was a false flag incident and avoided further escalation of the tension with Russia?
Then there was the visit to
This coup says that the latter is the likely truth, that Erdogan is moving towards the Russo China camp and must be taken out, and here is the coup to get the job done. Erdogan has yet to accuse the
This is the first of a series of Freudian slips. Here is another one. John Kerry ‘strongly rebuked a Turkish minister who suggested
Here is another slip by Obama now under pressure when more than 6000 people taking part in the coup were arrested and Erdogan is threatening a cleansing of the security forces. Obama panic and this is what he said to protect the coup leaders and soldiers, no condemnation or punishment. BBC – ‘
And here is what the French Foreign Minister said as quoted by The Independent, ‘French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault raised concerns over Turkey's ability to fight Isis amid growing political instability in the country following the attempted coup against Mr Erdogan’s regime…and Turkey may no longer be a viable partner in the fight against Isis in Syria.’ What did the French Foreign Minister know that made him so sure that Turkey is a gone case, no longer a partner?
And the EU has jumped in, the whole wolf pack is saying the same thing, if Erdogan were to impose the death sentence on the coup leaders and soldiers, Turkey would not be allowed to join the EU. In other words, do not touch the coup leaders and the rebel soldiers.
Erdogan may have won the first round against the coup leaders but his life is in great danger. The mastermind behind the coup leaders, the external powers, would be gunning for his life. They must take down Erdogan, dead or alive if they are hoping for a slim chance for Turkey to stay on the side of the West ‘to fight IS’. Erdogan must be terminated and a pro West leader be put in place quickly to keep the balance in favour of the West in the war in
This coup is a game changer. Erdogan is now on the Russo China camp and
7/18/2016
The Hague ruling – Sing a song of six pence
The main
media are still publishing articles crowing about the rulings from The Hague
tribunal as if they are oblivious to its dark sides. In our blog we have
established that the Permanent Court of Arbitration is not what it is supposed
to be. Some even said that the PCA was only providing secretarial services to a
‘make shift’ tribunal hammered together by the Japanese and the Americans to
give it a semblance of legitimacy when it had totally nothing to do with the
PCA. The UN has also dissociated itself from this farcical setup as it has a
dedicated court, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Seas, ITLOS to
deal with such issues in an internationally recognized court of law.
The other
point to note is that The Hague rulings were issued under the name of the PCA
and the PCA has not said anything to distance itself from the rulings.
The issue here
is not so simple. It looks like there is another big conspiracy cooked up by
the Americans, Japanese, the Philippines and the western media to sing a song
of six pence, that The Hague ruling is legitimate and binding. The local Today
paper has at least 3 articles about The Hague rulings today with the authors
taking the position that it is legal and legitimate. Prominent academics
attached their names to this story. I have not read the ST, very likely the
same kind of stories would be rolled out, to give a picture of legality and
legitimacy to The Hague rulings on the South China Sea.
Is this
true? If not, if The Hague in this case is not what it is, that the tribunal
was anything but legitimate, why are the main media putting up such articles to
make it sound legitimate? What is the agenda and who is behind this
international scam? Have the main media established the background of this make
shift tribunal? Or they just don’t bother and for some reasons must sing the
song of six pence?
What is the
truth? What is real and what is unreal? Would the main media be involved in
plastering half truths or untruths in their pages and want the readers to think
that these are the truths? There is no excuse for publishing half truths or
lies as the main media have all the resources and professionals to establish
the facts and truths.
Would there
be investigative journalists to get into the details of this Hague tribunal to
tell the world what is going on? The
Fourth Estate is the last bastion to stand up for justice and righteousness.
When the Fourth Estate is also corrupted and joined the Dark Side, there will
be no light on earth.
The Empire
rules from the Dark Side.
SGX outage – a positive perspective, just think everything is fine
The stock
exchange was out of business for more than five hours yesterday, the system was
down and no trading for the whole afternoon session starting from 11.38 am due
to some system fault. And as usual there were a lot of hue and cry by the
remisier community. This is only natural as the down time would affect their
income. So SGX please bear with the noises. Luckily no one is thinking of suing
the SGX for loss of income. Half a day got no business can be very serious
especially when the income is already down to $1,000 pm. How to make ends
meet? For those contra players that
incurred losses as a result of the outage, just too bad, bear with it. The system
cannot be perfect, sure got problems now and then. Nonetheless as reported in
the Mypaper, ‘Frustration and disappointment gripped the trading floor, as
remisiers took calls from anxious clients.’ What to do?
Oh, Jimmy
Ho, President of Remisiers Society, don’t say this is unacceptable leh. Cool
man. It is definitely acceptable. Hear this…
The most
sensible comment came from David Gerald, SIAS Ceo. This was what he said and
quoted in the Mypaper. ‘As I understand, duplicate trades are not problems
unique to SGX…The trading halt is necessary in the interest of investors and to
allow brokers to reconcile the positions.’
I must say this is true. With so many trades done, the brokers need time
and better a lunch break to reconcile their positions. Now they have to wait
for outages to do such a chore. So when there is no outage, I wonder how are
they going to cope with their businesses and reconciliations? Really jialat.
How nice to have lunch breaks to do reconciliation when they are so busy and
cannot cope with the hectic trading.
David Gerald
was also quoted in the Today paper saying, ‘Singapore is not the only financial
centre where this sort of thing happens. It has and is happening in the
American and European markets, as well as in Hong Kong and Japan,…Investors
must understand that this is one of the risks they have to take in this market,
like investors in the overseas market understand this risk well.’
I hear hear this
kind of comments also feel shiok already. This is normal lah, so don’t get over
excited. Boon Wan should also tell the critics of train breakdown that it is
normal and common. So many trains running for so many hours, having a few
breakdowns are normal mah. And when got breakdowns, can use breakdown time for
repairs and maintenance and fault findings.
Quietly I
said to myself, heng ah, that fella is no more around. Wonder what he would say
if he could get up again. I think he would have to get use to new normal.
Making mistake is ok. Only one question
that I am unable to reconcile, why pay people millions to make mistakes? Maybe
I will find time to reconcile this contradiction in the next outage.
And Kenneth
J, hold your horses man. ‘Trading outages damage Singapore Stock Exchange’s
reputation?’ It would not lah. The outages are normal lah. Everywhere also got
outages. Not to worry, not to worry. Peace, peace. Everything is fine, will be
fine.
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