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[VIDEO] David Icke on Global Conspiracy (9/11 and 7/7)

Written by ED on June 7, 2008 – 3:32 am -

When Jo first introduced me to David Icke’s conspiracy talks, I was totally blown away by the points raised. Moreover, she and I are both against the whole idea of monopolization. I can’t say what’s right or what’s wrong specifically, it’s really up to you to determine what to believe and what not to. The key is, understanding these points with an open heart.

A little mention was done about control of internet and freedom of speech on the internet. I am not going to bore you so enjoy the videos I found. I decided to pluck the better quality videos, instead of some other bad ones that you can barely see the slides.

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Step aside McCain… Obama’s here!

Written by ED on June 4, 2008 – 8:36 pm -

If only Singapore politicians can learn to speak, off the head and from the heart without muttering a simple sentence, I think they will definitely gain a little more respect. That’s the first thing on my mind when I woke up to the delightful news of Barack Obama winning the Democratic nomination for the US Presidency Election.

I have always preferred Barack Obama anyway. What drove me behind this man is his consistency in wanting to bring troops home from Iraq and the emphasis on making lives better for his citizens. I had also said sometime ago, that he was one whom I feel truly understands what the average citizen of America needs. When a country places too much attention to resolving problems in other countries and not the problems in her own, it spells trouble.

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Junta criticizes lack of humanitarian spirit

Written by ED on May 31, 2008 – 3:08 pm -

I think the World has been right in being pessimistic, and indeed Myanmar has turned a full 180o in criticism of aid countries barely after a week. Perhaps, it was a show specially performed for United Nations Secretary General - Mr Ban Ki-moon. They ran a similar show afterall, when “organized relief camps” were being displayed to diplomats.

We have heard it all too many times, that Myanmar is fully capable of managing the disaster. I finally understood what the Junta leaders actually meant when New Light of Myanmar (owned by Myanmar Government) said, “Myanmar people can easily get fish for dishes by just fishing in the fields and ditches. In the early monsoon, large edible frogs are abundant.”

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East meets West

Written by ED on May 29, 2008 – 12:48 pm -

The Western society probably find it hard to comprehend and embrace the rise of Asia in modern days, to the point where we are seen as a threat to their “stability”. Singapore’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Kishore Mahbubani, was grilled on BBC’s Hardtalk recently which led to the bombardment of the Singapore’s system. (You can view Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 here.)

After watching the full show more than 3 times, I can’t exactly agree with everything Kishore said. Yet, I can’t also agree with what the host, Stephen Sackur, was trying to point out. In that sense, Stephen seemed to consider Singapore the “culprit” in Asia when there are many more countries that should be credited with the Asia boom.

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What’s on Dr. Mahathir’s mind?

Written by ED on May 28, 2008 – 7:18 pm -

It’s always entertaining to read about what Dr. Mahathir says about Singapore. I am beginning to suspect if he is secretly hiding his adoration of Singapore, given the countless occasions that he cited this little red dot as one of the influential factors on Malaysia’s internal politics.

For an average man on the ground like me, I can’t help but feel sorry for Dr. Mahathir sometimes. His recent resignation from UMNO and the subsequent lack of supporting members in his call for more resignations, made him look like a train running out of steam. Hanging the word “Singapore” by his lips in almost every other criticism against Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Abdullah Badawi, looks convincing of a man depleted of bullets. The descriptive term of “falling from grace” keep surfacing in my head.

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