An article in Malaysia Chronicle (MC) dated 7 January 2013, wrote: ‘New
PM for Malaysia – Najib to be forced to step down on health reasons’.
No doubt, that some people may have celebrated the news.
According to the article, to sum it all up, Prime Minister Najib had
fallen ill and was absence from the public limelight for almost a
fortnight most probably due to the pressure caused by the emergence of
Deepak Jaikishan, who is alleged to have played the assisting role
somehow, in the murder of Altantuya, the Mongolian model aka the
‘interpreter’ whom the French police couldn’t find any traces of her
ever entering France during the period where the controversial
transaction of Scorpene submarine took place.
The MC also reported that the former Prime Minister, Tun Mahathir is
pushing hard for the Deputy Prime Minister, Muhyiddin Yassin to take
over as Prime Minister.
The rumours on the ground that went along with the MC’s report was that the PM had a stroke.
However, on the 8th January, the Prime Minister had kept to his schedule
to launch the Exchange-Traded Bonds and Sukuk. He seemed to manage to
‘hide his illness’ well as he went through the function gracefully and
confidently. He also attended the monthly assembly at his office in
Putrajaya the next day with no sign of any illness. And today, we can
see the PM attending the Transformation of Security and Fundamental
Rights Legislation Conference looking radiant and healthy.
Therefore, in order to make sense of the article, we could take it that
either the PM has miraculously recovered from an illness so serious that
forced his family members to numb out on his condition from the public
as claimed by the MC, or, he wasn’t at all ill. In other words, it was
mere rumours or fiction printed by the MC just to stir the air or, for
some other reasons that only the media itself, which is linked to
Singapore and has a ‘special connection’ to the Oppositions,
specifically, Tian Chua, knows.
But then, stirring the air, making havoc, creating chaos seems to be
‘the’ ultimate plan for Malaysia, by Oppositions and their masters.
Inciting hatred towards the government, instilling racial prejudice,
pushing for divisions between the same race or religion, discredit all
government agencies and make the people believe that they are living in
hell even when they are having the time of their life, are the common
strategy used in all ‘regime change’ missions.
Although this mission has only been commonly heard in these few years,
it has been carried out as early as the 60’s as revealed by the ex-CIA
officers like Philip Agee, Michael Scheuer and many more. Some failed,
but many were successful. The objective is nothing more but to conquer
the natural resources of the target country and its economy, by putting a
puppet leader on the throne.
Surprisingly unsurprisingly, Bosnia was one of the ‘experiments’. And
we have witness the once united people, who didn’t notice their
differences in religion and history suddenly became enemies of each
other and were willing to kill their once close friends or neighbours,
as the prejudices changed into total hatred.
The regime change mission takes full advantage of the people’s ignorance
and arrogance combined. Being a rapidly developing country, the
people in Malaysia represents both, where the more exposed and educated
thought that they know it better, and the unexposed and naïve thought
that they are doing all the right thing for some purpose or any purpose
at all, that some charismatic leader could make them believe.
This mixture of ignorance and arrogance has been proven to be the
perfect formula for the mission, and as we can see, it is working quite
well in Malaysia. The formula takes advantage in knowing that it is
almost impossible to tell the ‘educated and more exposed’ group that
they don’t know it all about everything or that they are wrong. While,
the unexposed and naïve wouldn’t listen to anybody but their own
appointed leaders. With one or many opportunists around, the formula
works even better.
As the mission being carried out, the government is being put in a very
difficult situation when the people see the government as the sum of all
evil. Every explaination, every effort to bring the people back to
their senses fell on deaf ears. Worse is that even when the people
have heard about the regime change missions and have seen the
devastating results elsewhere, the complexity of it all seems too
far-fetched, almost alien or surreal and sounded like too wild an
imagination for these people of the developing country to process.
Hatred towards the government has finally taken over the spaces in the
mind that they failed to see the difference between a demonstration in
Africa pre-Mandela, and the demonstration in Egypt or Libya. They
actually believe that there are the same reasons behind all the similar
actions and disregard the reality of their own living condition.
In short, by making a devil out of the government and using the
oppositions as tools, the mission is on. As the superpower says it,
control the media, control the world.
And this, can be seen clearly in the MC’s article, among the many
articles published by their links, counterparts and associates all along
and ever since. What the MC did was continue to paint a picture of Tun
Mahathir as the evil puppet master, and that at this time, the BN is
‘scared’ as hell of the ‘Anwar’s people’s power via Pakatan Rakyat’. It
also hinted that we should all get ready for anything that this
exceptionally-high-and-above-evil-puppet-master Tun Mahathir has planned
for us as the election date approaching.
Anyway, if the MC insists on defending itself for being one of the tools
used for the regime change mission, then we owe the media a credit for
being the only media that could dig out stories that isn’t there. You
know, for a journalist or a reporter to be able to get a hand into
‘something that isn’t there’ should be taken seriously, at least by the
journalist or reporter himself. Personally, I would recommend him to
either check his mental condition, or to consider becoming a fiction
writer instead.
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