UA-18677992-1

Malaysia Goes Old School: Jews And Christians behind recent pro-Democracy Protests

By John Galt
July 27, 2011

It’s always a pleasure to see that some old formula can be dusted off from the pages of history and restored for modern political purposes. Why let Hitler and the Arab governments monopolize bigotry and propaganda when shifting it several thousand miles to a Far East nation works just as well, even though many in the Muslim population have lived at relative peace with religious minorities in Malaysia for decades. Before the recent Berish protests (See: The Islamist Summer rolls on: 1,667 Arrested in Malaysian Protests), Christians were being accused of proselytizing and sowing discontent with foreign ideas that corrupted the purity of Islamic thought and government structure.

Now that the protests have calmed down thanks to a massive sweep of political opposition by the Malaysian regime, it is time to find another religious minority to single out as the controlling political party could never be held in contempt as they are as pure as Islam itself.  The newspaper, Utusan Malaysia, which is controlled by the party of Prime Minister Najib Razak, published an editorial on July 18th that I have just become aware of and should signal the change in world perception that I have been warning about for years. Thankfully, Glenn Beck, who has a much larger audience has also taken to warning the world of this coming evil also, and this editorial highlights the myth that old habits die hard and the ideas of Goebbels and Hassan al-Bannain will only perish when the Jewish race is eradicated from the face of the earth.

I present this editorial from the English edition of the newspaper for my readers to digest and understand the coming storm of hate and persecution coming for people of the Christian and Jewish faiths:

Do not let hidden hand colonialize the country

18/07/2011

The reminder by former Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor that there exist certain element which ensures any countries that go against the Jews and Israel, will fall, and Malaysia is one of the countries, should not be taken lightly.

This is because at a time when the drumbeats in the name of human rights are getting boisterous, it will give the best opportunity for the pro-Jews group to interfere in any Muslims countries.

In this case, Malaysia is no exception especially when there are too many non-government organisations (NGOs) exist for the so-called struggle of human rights.

The quarters supporting the NGOs not only prepared to funnel funds but also looking for local leaders whom they think can be manipulated to achieve their objective.

As Rahim has said, the quarters will utilize every means and make the local leader whom they have learnt about their background, as the target.

Such leaders will care for nothing as long as his political aspiration is achieved at whatever cost.

We have seen this happens in our country where a political leader is said to be very close with the Jew leaders and NGOs.

All this should make the people aware especially Muslims on the danger that awaits them.

Muslims and Malaysians should not allow any party especially the Jews to discreetly interfere in the country’s administration.

We might not realise that the obsession to support certain action including through the demonstration may trap us into doing favour for the foreign elements which attempt to control the country.

The recent illegal rally, is not spared from foreign support when thousands of ringgit were channelled into the accounts of those who organise it.

The contribution is not just for nothing as it is given out for certain purpose.

As such, Malaysians should be very calculative in their political move. Do not be overwhelmed by their hatred towards the government be manipulated by the foreign elements to interfere in the country’s affair.

Street demonstrations or protest is not the best way to express their dissatisfaction. We have appropriate channel including the general elections process to exercise our right to speak up.

The action of going to the streets may allow foreign elements to infiltrate into the country and it is not a smart move.

As an independent and sovereign nation, we have our own way to find solution to our problem and not through foreign culture.

The success and prosperity of Malaysia as a model Islamic nation has created jealousy to certain country and this is made worst by Malaysia’s firm stand in fighting against violence by the Jew in Palestine.

The Jews will find ways to destroy our prosperity and well-being.

We probably think that this is a misplace concern but we must not forget the fate of certain countries which have been victims of the hidden hands.

(Click here for the link to the original story)

Tags: , , , ,

2 Responses to Malaysia Goes Old School: Jews And Christians behind recent pro-Democracy Protests

  1. [...] Malaysia Goes Old School: Jews And Christians behind recent pro-Democracy Protests [...]

  2. [...] Go here to see the original: Malaysia Goes Old School: Jews And Christians behind recent pro … [...]

Benzinga News Feed




Translation

EnglishAfrikaansالعربيةՀայերենEuskaraБеларускаяবাংলাБългарскиCatalà中文(简体)中文(漢字)HrvatskiČeštinaDanskNederlandsSuomiFrançaisქართულიDeutschΕλληνικάગુજરાતીKreyòl ayisyenעבריתहिन्दी; हिंदीMagyarÍslenskaBahasa IndonesiaGaeilgeItaliano日本語우리말LatīnaLatviešu valodaLietuvių kalbaмакедонски јазикBahasa MelayuNorskپارسیPolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийCрпски језикSlovenčinaSlovenščinaEspañolKiswahiliSvenskaతెలుగుภาษาไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việtייִדיש
by Transposh - translate your blog to 60+ languages

Gold/Silver/Dollar Charts

US Market Watch

U.S. Treasuries

World Market Update

Galt Tweets

Reproduction Policy

ALL material on this website may be reproduced in full ONLY with the authorization of the owner of JohnGaltFLA.com. Links, partial reproductions with links and accreditation are acceptable. If you wish to contact the owner regarding permissions and formatting of reproductions of the works at this website send an email to:

johngaltfla@aol.com

Thank you.

JohnGaltFLA.com Privacy Policy

Information we collect and how we use it

JohnGaltFLA.com may collect the following types of information:


Information you provide – At no point in time will JohnGaltFLA.com ask for personal or private information regarding your visit to this website. Third party advertisers however may ask for this information regarding transactions initiated from links of which JohnGaltFLA.com has nor oversight nor responsibility for the information requested or how it is stored at their website. Consult your domain administrator’s privacy policy for more information.

Cookies – When you visit JohnGaltFLA.com, we send one or more cookies to your computer or other device. We use cookies to improve the quality of our service, including for storing user preferences, improving search results and ad selection, and tracking user trends, such as which articles and sections are the most popular at JohnGaltFLA.com.

Logs – When you access JohnGaltFLA.com via a browser, application or other client our servers automatically record certain information. These server logs may include information such as your web request, your interaction with a service, Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser or your account.

User communications – When you send email or other communications to JohnGaltFLA.com none of the information is sold to third party affiliates or advertisers. All communications are the private information of the owner of JohnGaltFLA.com and the party which initiated the communications.

Third Party Applications – JohnGaltFLA.com may make available third party applications, such as gadgets or extensions, through this website. The information collected by JohnGaltFLA.com when you enable a third party application is processed under this Privacy Policy. Information collected by the third party application provider is governed by their privacy policies.

Other sites – This Privacy Policy applies to JohnGaltFLA.com only. JohnGaltFLA.com does not exercise control over the sites displayed as links, sites that include Google applications, products or services, or links to other websites or advertisers. These other sites may place their own cookies or other files on your computer, collect data or solicit personal information from you.