Saturday, June 7, 2014

Message of PM of IGGG M

MESSAGE of Prime Minister of IGGG M on Agung’s Birthday 2014

This is a very sincere and hard message for all in Malaysia to address today woes in the nation.

NO soft talking as it is useless and meaningless to do that to cover the doom of the nation.  Everyone should be informed of the truth nothing but the truth to set the nation free irrespective of the religious and race.

Is the nation already bankrupt ?  Is the expected Foreign Direct Investment coming to the nation to help build the nation for all?

In Malaysia we have lots of oil and gas revenue plus other major commodities but how much is Sovereign Fund Malaysia?  What we know we have substantial poverty in the nation especially in Sabah and Sarawak being half of the nation if ever Malaysia exists legally or rather a sham.  A big number of citizens in urban and rural areas in Sabah have next to nothing.

If I write too long a message, many may not bother to read it.

So I would dwell in some key areas namely autonomy since Malaysia Agreement 1963 for Sabah and Sarawak, the wealth of Sabah & Sarawak, the human rights of genuine people in Sabah and Sarawak  In this message I would relate more of Sabah vis-à-vis Sarawak and Malaya wherever relevant and important.

As a nation for 50 years, there is no excuse there is such a lopsided scenario in all aspects of the nation in relation to the economy, financial capabilities, development in infrastructure and security  in the context of Vision 2020.  

In 50 years, much fund from Sabah and Sarawak had been diverted elsewhere for the national needs especially in Malaya.  It is timely as an initial effort to pay back to Sabah and Sarawak what had been siphoned off for other priorities in the nation then and now it to address the lopsidedness in Sabah and Sarawak as in the process of Interim Good Governance Government (IGGG) Malaysia to make national transformation more focused and positive.

In this message, we cannot avoid the related issues such as the Double Six tragedy in Sembulan on 6th June, 1976 which could not be an accident of the incoming plane at Kota Kinabalu airport; the Petronas Agreement signed on 12th June, 1976 ; now the Agung birthday and the same Agung was also the head of nation in 1976; the autonomy of Malaysia Agreement 1963.

First does the Malaya’s Federation really recognize the Malaysia Agreement 1963?

About the Double Six Tragedy, some of the people still living to tell their knowledge of the crash which I strongly believe was caused by a bomb – a timed bomb – which did not go off in time when the plane is still in mid air.  So there was intervention of the landing by someone known to everyone at the air control tower and the officers at the Civil Aviation Department should know who that person is.  When this person always writing in Daily Express passes away, the whole story would explode and the surviving family would have to face the wrath of some people unless this infamous person now apologise to the public for his knowledge of the landing.  Today is the best time to do that or he leave the details in the Will.  A bomb was obvious because the terrible twisted wreckage cannot be a normal fall from such a low height in Sembulan landing on the low water.  The pictures are available.

After this wreckage, came the wretched thing the Petronas Agreement which is in principal against the spirit and letter of the autonomy of Malaysia Agreement 1963.  Sabah was in need of all the available resources after the timber to develop Sabah but we got was a pittance.

The voice to get back our oil and gas wealth is getting louder with Najib’s latest promise to review the level of the oil royalties for Sabah.

In the spirit and letter of autonomy for Sabah, it is 100% of the oil and gas to be returned to Sabah.  If that is not possible for all the Petroleum Sharing Contracts had been signed away under Petroleum Development Act 1974- Act 144, I am demanding RM100billions since 1976 to be maintained as the Sabah Sovereign Fund.

So why RM100billions for Sabah and another RM100billions for Sarawak?

  1. The exploitation of oil and gas in Sabah had been done without transparency and actually excessively done and Sabah has not been given the supporting basis for the payment of 5% since 1976.

  1. There is no monitoring body and the Council for PDA may be non existent.

  1. The successive Prime Ministers must come up with a document to show how much of Petronas money had gone into terrorism and other illegitimate expenditure?  The Petronas accounts and activities are questioned.

  1. The oil and gas of Sabah could be sold under forward contract at artificial low prices not revised by hefty rise of the global price trend.  This may affect the 5% paid and payable to Sabah.

  1. If for 38 year at RM4billion, it would work out to more than RN100billion and not include the accrued interest for the said period and if interest is compounded it could be at least RM300billions to Sabah and another similar amount to Sarawak.

If Malaya is really sincere in 2014, would not RM200billions or RM600billions bankrupt the nation.  Who cares if the nation is bankrupted by their own faults so deep into coveted ness, corruption, graft, embezzlement, wasteful spending or profligacy with irresponsible and  non transparent administration.   One very obvious expenditure as alleged is the RM100m allocation to the socalled first lady office for an authorized appropriation.  Isn’t it true when the socalled PM never disputed this? It was revealed a few year ago, but he now decide to sue Malaysiakini for some similar allegations of his mismanagement.

If Malaya had been fully developed using resources from Sabah and Sarawak, those investments should have earned enough to pay back to Sabah and Sarawak of the money so demanded now so that Sabah and Sarawak can be similarly developed albeit belated to catch up with Malaya for vision 2020 as developed status as 1Malaysia.  Can Sabah and Sarawak catch up in 5 years?

If Malaya cannot provide the much desired fund, then the nation is bankrupt now and Malaysia would not exist in 2019.

 Sabah cannot be the fixed deposit state / nation of BN/UMNO if such fund as demanded is not forthcoming because it would be bankrupted in 2015.

We either have a bankrupted nation or be saved by IGGG M  with a well balanced nation in all aspects.  BN/UMNO is at the end of the road of endless possibilities since 1946/1957/1963.  There is no other message to the nation now.

BN/UMNO, Do or die now, and it is better to do first and die to allow the nation to live on.


Joshua Y. C. Kong
PM of IGGG M since 2008.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

31. IGGG M is the solution



Withered MH370?  (a positive write up after 7 days of fruitless SAR)

There are many theories but did the plane crash? If not, why not?  Still looking for evidence of the crashed debris?  Even the Australian women came out with pictures of the “playful” pilot on board once which could imply that the plane crashed due to sort of negligence?.  Where is the black box?

So with the missing plane MH370 when I secured 37 votes in Api-Api 1986 and when 239 is my birthday 238 +1, and such figures really tickle my mind to say something rather than nothing as I strongly believe that Interim Good Governance Government in Malaysia (IGGG M) be installed now with Joshua Kong as PM to sort out the mess of BN/UMNO for 50 years and more.  Why 370 and why 239?  Numbers are symbolic of events past and present and days to come.  Not numerology but they do convey Godly messages like 7 is the number of completion. Now the numbers of the flights such as 371, 372 etc have been changed to 318, 319 hopefully can find the plane with the changes of numbers and 239 ?
So much for the brain teasing.  Raja Bomoh like it or not - be it Black or white- is very part and parcel of the real life in Malaysia and beyond.  What is the difference between Bomohism and Clairvoyance? Most politicians use them. Raja Bomoh in his first statement was eagle caught hold of the plane and how can an eagle catch hold of a plane?  That is symbolic in a vision and it is held in mid air meaning a nation in the north likely Russia, Mongolia, Korea (North & South) ??? and which nation looks like Korea ???  Has South Korea comes into the SAR?

Najib came out with a RM1 dressed chicken lifted into the air despite the “Billion Ringgit as per estimated insurance claims and still counting” MH370 missing?  Why?  Who was killed naked by C4 ?  Was that also a “chicken” who was rumoured to be pregnant???

Like any disasters, the spiritualists are used for unknown normal information as spiritualists can have “access” to the people on the other side?  Has any spiritualists already consulted if what Christians may say would not matter?  Ask Doris Stock of UK.

The ringing but an unanswered one of handphone is also relevant and so is the Royce Engine could be active to send the “DNA” message to some sensitive monitoring equipment including the satellites in today’s high tech society albeit denied by the acting Transport Minister?

Like any hijack as in 911, fake or stolen passports were reported used.  So it is so in MH370.

If it is hijack and the victims handed over to the kidnappers for ransom and if this is the case, it would be to the tune of Billions of Ringgit for MAS (on the way to bankruptcy) or Malaysia (also on the way to bankruptcy).  If it is an international hijack, it is very important to keep this secret especially it is a USA’s aircraft involved as US could bomb the target be it held in which country?  So the choice is for MAS and Malaysia to pay or not for the ransom demanded?  So it is likely a bankruptcy getting nearer for MAS and Malaysia if indeed a hijack is disclosed to the world.  If it is known that a hijack is related to vendetta of sort, then who would fly with MAS again internationally?  You all know the evils of BN/UMNO especially of the socalled leaders symbolized by the two green coconuts of Raja Bomoh plus the magic flask (pulu) in its team to capture the active spirit

Also don’t ignore this point that the plane diverted 40% prior to Vietnam and possibly to avoid all the top monitoring equipment on the coastal areas of China as any unlit and non responding aircraft would be forced to land by military jets.  So did the plane take the route of wilderness (once also the silk route) to avoid military responses in the air to reach the destination in the North for this well planned hijack?

So I hope the crash whether confirmed or otherwise, the basis of rumour would go on over the restive spirit which was cleared as missing in the Immigration Records.

So the kidnappers or hijackers would want the money and so they just keep quiet to the outside world and some few people would know it.   With a Boeing 777-200 and 239 persons missing, the whole deal is worth a lot of money reaching into billions of Ringgit.  The plane itself would be worth a lot of money if ransom not paid.

So with the mysterious plane missing after 7 days, it is as good as gone with those lives?
If it is sitting somewhere in the wilderness, would such people survive the harsh conditions?  If the location of the plane is identified, what can Malaysia do if it is really a hijack to rescue the hostages?  Only Isreal could do it like in the Entebbe case in Uganda?  If USA is involved, it would be very costly exercise too as lives would be in terrible jeopardy.  Any known or exposed negotiations would place Malaysia in very bad light too if only we know why such an incident can happen?  Even the very expensive costly submarines are possibly lying “idle” similar to missing in action.  Silence is bliss to some.

So like someone also blame Najib but I need to go further to blame BN/UMNO for the total imaginable malaise in Malaysia and MH370 has been waiting to come to pass.  So the evils of BN/UMNO has come full circle in the international arena.  Now Peninsula is enveloped with terrible haze in many parts as high as over 300 in the haze indicator readings today.  God bless all Malaysians as we pray for the nation for those in the plane.

IGGG M is the solution.

Joshua Kong
PM of IGGG M

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

30. World Bank on Malaysia's Education

World Bank Blasts Malaysia’s Education System
 

by Brian December 23, 2013
Malaysia has long set its driving economic goal in achieving high-income status 
and joining affluent Asian nations, such as Singapore and Japan, as a 
fully-developed country. A recent report by the World Bank, however, has
called for urgent education reform, arguing that the country lacks an education system capable of supporting a high-income country.

Indeed, with other countries emerging across South East Asia and undercutting Malaysia’s low-cost labor advantages, the general feeling is that Malaysia must continue to develop and modernize its economy. Malaysia does have a compulsory education system, and every Malaysian child is required to attend school for at least six years, with many choosing to attend school through graduating high school. Still, the World Bank has argued that this education system is not preparing Malaysians to compete in a highly competitive global economy where high-end skills are becoming more important than low costs.
The OECD’s recently-conducted Programme for International Student Assessment shows just how far Malaysia is falling behind in the international knowledge race. Malaysia came in at 52 out of 65 countries assessed, beating out Indonesia but still lagging far behind many S.E. Asian nations. Vietnam came in at 17th, while Singapore ranked as number 2 (behind only Shanghai, China, which was measured separately).

Malaysia allocated $17 billion to education. The Malaysian government is allocating a large amount  of funding to address the problem, and has launched an ambitious road map, the “Education Blueprint”, to try and improve the country’s failing education system. Nearly $17 billion dollars has been allocated to the education system next year, the highest for any single sector. Still, frequent policy changes and a national economy  with built-in affirmative action that favors Malays over Indians and Chinese individuals has held back previous attempts at reform. Previously, Malaysia had one of the better education and college systems in the region. The government decided, however, to shift from education in English to Education in Malay. The quality of the education system quickly declined, and Malaysia’s once international-renowned universities now lag behind other regional universities. The government has recently tried to shift back towards emphasizing English, which has since emerged as the defacto global language, however the shift is proving to be tumultuous.

Malaysia suffering “brain drain” as best students vacate. At the same time,even those Malaysians that do emerge as the “best and brightest” often head overseas for employment opportunities.
Malaysia has suffered from a massive brain drain, which many blame on the affirmative action policies that favor Malays over other racesMany bright Chinese and Indian students chose to take their talents elsewhere in search of better opportunities and employment systems based on merit, not race.

This brain drain has become a massive problem for Malaysia, which loses many of its best and brightest to Singapore, Australia, and elsewhere. As many as 20% of Malaysia’s well-educated citizens head abroad for employment. Worse still, many of these individuals are Malaysia’s most ambitious and driven individuals, as is evident by their drive to seek employment abroad. Even if Malaysia succeeds in revamping its education system, Singapore and other countries could prove to be the biggest beneficiaries.
Unless economic reform goes hand-in-hand with education reform, Malaysia’s brightest students may simply head abroad. Yet this past fall, Prime Minister Najib reiterated and even bolstered the government’s stance on supporting aggressive affirmative action. Meanwhile, the government offers generous scholarships to Malay students to study in Malaysian universities. This has pushed out better-qualified Indian and Chinese students out of the university system, and often abroad. At the same time, the university system has declined in line with lower quality students who are not selected on merit but instead race. Malaysia now finds itself at a crossroads. The nation must eitherimplement serious reform or risk falling farther behind its neighbors and competitors. With Laos, Cambodia, and other nations quickly emerging, Malaysia can no longer rely on its low cost labor advantages. Instead, serious economic and education reform is becoming a necessity.

Monday, January 20, 2014

29. Break the curse of UMNO

steadyaku47 comment : I wrote this in 2011.

I read it again this morning and nothing has changed.....nothing! Please read this again to refresh your mind and to keep the fire burning within us

........burning for the change we want!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Takkan Melayu Hilang Di Dunia? ...dream on!

I was in Singapore the last few days for work. Have not been to Singapore for over 20 years. The driver of the taxi that drove me from the airport to my hotel was Malay. On the ride to the hotel he pointed out that all the land along the coast that was now fully developed was reclaimed land. He said that Singapore could no longer buy sand from Indonesia or Malaysia – so Singapore now buys its sand from Vietnam. He suggested that maybe the Malaysian government should consider letting Singapore mine all the sand it needed from the Pahang and Perak river so that floods would not occur as frequently as they do now – this way Singapore would have their sand and Malaysia gets two strikes against Singapore: Payment for the sand and flood prevention! I quietly smiled at his logic. If only our politicians could think that clearly!

At night I would watch TV as I ate dinner and what I saw on Singapore TV gave me some explanation as to why Malaysia is so far behind Singapore. No I am not just talking about the physical aspect of development where a comparison between the two countries would be an exercise in futility: Where would you begin? From Changi airport, the taxis I took, the buses and trains that I used to the presence of a city confident in its growth and secure of its place globally, Singapore is everything that Malaysia is not!

Singapore TV is filled with programs that provides you with information of world events, knowledge about anything that you would care to know and learn about and many programs that tells Singaporeans that life out there is to be lived and enjoyed responsibly. No politicians in sight on their TV. Nothing that would allow any sensible, intelligent Singapore TV viewer to be upset at any attempt by the Singapore government to try and influence them on matters political.

Malaysian TV is pathetic and an embarrassment to watch. Talk show hosts that are so condescending to their guests that it makes me cringe! We have crowds of people being told about the latest government projects that will benefit them and the nation. What passes for Television programs is in reality government propaganda - pure and simply drivel and unmitigated spew of useless information that benefits no one – not even the government because all it does is to turn the thinking viewer against such blatant propaganda of a BN government desperate to win a coming general election. I remember one episode where this Malay politician was opening a show or seminar of some sort by unfurling a banner with a giant size portrait of himself! It makes me want to spew!

What was more disturbing to me is thinking how all this rubbish on Malaysian Television will affect those Malaysian watching Malaysian TV. If that is the only TV they watch then what chance do these people have of developing into a better human being? We have been told that we are what we eat…well I think what our government allow our people to watch on TV and read in the media is what we will be: a people blinkered and oblivious to the world outside.

But as a Malay what saddens me is that the politics within UMNO defines us Malays as we have never been defined before. Before this the Malays saw themselves as a people who went about their life with a quiet dignity secure in the knowledge that as a people, they had the respect of the other races and felt themselves worthy of being Malays – son of the soils. More important we had a sense of self worth.

Today the ugliness of the Malay persona is now no longer a matter than can be kept within the confines of family and the Malay community. How can it be kept from the public domain when Malays are ridicule and laughed at as they try to walk along the path where others have walked – and in trying to do so they have failed miserably. Failed because they are ill equipped to compete on a level playing field with the other races.

This is not something that UMNO can sweep under the carpet anymore.

Today it is the Malays themselves who have realized the dire situation that they are in. This is what the Malays now know of themselves.

There are no great Malay leaders in this country of ours any more. All our leaders, without exception, has in one-way or another, failed us – and yet having failed they still insists that their right to remain a Malay leader is unaffected. The Malay leaders of today are a joke!

The education of our young has not prepared or equipped them to compete on a level playing field against non-Malays in Malaysia and against others when they go overseas. They have failed miserably from their ability to master the English Language to their ability to interact and handle the intricacies of living amongst non-Malays.

I have been shamed countless times when in conversation with Malay students in Australia – not only by their woefully inadequate ability to speak decent English but more worrying in the blinkered approach to education with the ‘them’ and ‘us’ approach to everything – from social interactions to having no understanding that we must celebrate diversity – not treat it as a threat to our Malay ethnicity, to our religion and to our way of life. That they have failed to do so is painfully obvious to me as a Malay – what more to the people they meet. But ignorance is bliss and these students are unable to comprehend that they are looked upon as an object to be pitied rather then laughed at. And so these students go about their education oblivious to their failings. Katak di bawah tempurong!

The Malays can no longer ignored the reality that the non-Malays are way ahead by leaps and bounds in all things Malaysians: Business, Education, civil society and even respect and dignity of their own race.

How is this possible when the Malays have complete control of government since Merdeka and should and did have control over all aspects of life in Malaysia?

How is this possible when the Malays have 9 Sultans and numerous Governors as the constitutional head of state?

How is this possible when the Malays numerically overwhelmed all the other races put together?

And yet all this advantages have made the Malays into a people that can no longer hold their head nobly whatever their circumstances simply because the Malay dominated Barisan Nasional government has failed in their much stated purpose of Ketuanan Melayu.

Failed not in the getting of the Ketuanan Melayu but failed in the manner in which Ketuanan Melayu is used to further NOT The Malay interest but to further UMNO’s interest.

And therein lies the tragedy of the Malays! AN UMNO that takes for themselves what should really be for the Malays.

And it is in the leaders of UMNO that we see the worst of the Malays acting out what the Malays have now become! These UMNO leaders are the epitome of greed, corruption and thievery of the nations wealth for their own pockets.

That the Malays have now lost their sense of pride and dignity because of the misdeeds and abuse by UMNOI politicians of the public office they hold is of no concern to these UMNO Malays. The behavior of these UMNO leaders now mirrors that of the Sultans who have long ago surrendered any dignity they might still have and any claims to being Malay leaders by their decadent lifestyle that they lead on the money they get from the Rakyat.

Are they Malays powerless to stop their leaders from taking them further down the road of lost respect and lost dignity. How not to lose respect for a Malay leader like Najib? In fact look at the families of all the Prime Ministers of Malaysia bar Tunku : Malays all of them: And all of them in one way or the other have profited hideously from the office of Prime Minister.

And with Najib he goes a step further. The emergence of a wife that thinks that being the wife of the Prime Minister entitles her to be styled First Lady of Malaysia!

What these Malays leaders are doing are being aped by other Malays in position of trust and power – where the getting of wealth by any means possible have brought into existence of at least two generations of Malays that have been brought to believe that Malaysia owes them a living: ask not what you can do for your country but ask what your country can do for you!

Two generations of Malays totally spoiled and weaken to expect something for nothing by a UMNO totally devoid of any interest in furthering the interest of any Malay what more other Malaysian, other then of themselves!

I am ashamed of being Malay. Ashamed because of the deeds and actions taken by UMNO in the name of the Malays. How can I not be ashamed that a Malay Minister of Defense have seen it fit to allow a good friend of his to profit RM$500 million merely by arranging for the Malaysian government to buy French Submarines?

How can I not be ashamed of these Malay leaders when a Malay Prime Minister – well almost a Malay Prime Minister! – saw it fit to use the people’s money - to the tune of RM$1 billion - to bail out the shipping company of his son!

How can I not be ashamed when a Minister, no less, is sent as our Ambassador in Washington after being caught out for outraging the modesty of a waitress serving him!

These Malays do more damage to the Malays at large then to themselves.

The Malays had Dato Onn, Tunku, Tun Razak, Tun Hussein Onn, Tun Dr Ismail Ali, Ghazali Shafie …all great Malay leaders whose duty was to the Malays and to Malaysia and all Malaysians!

Who do we have now? Malay leaders whose idea of being great is having the latest model Mercedes and living in mansions paid for by their thieving of the people's money and taking actresses or singers for their wives and mistresses! And the Malay singers and actresses who thinks that these ageing lotharios is a good catch probably defines the materialistic mind frame that permeates too many Malays everywhere.

It pains me to see the Malays like this. It pains me even more when the most concerned of people are not the Malay leaders but the other races who are witness to the Malay fall from grace. The non Malays worry for the Malays more then the Malay leaders because they know that until the Malays are energized to do something for themselves by getting rid of these useless Malay leaders, then they too would have to bear the brunt of the corruption and the rape and pillage of their country by these UMNO leaders.

Let us all realize that we are all in this together. What the Malays are now enduring the other races are also enduring and we can only get out of this impasse by working together.

The irony that I as a Malay is mocking and putting down my own race is not lost on me. Cutting off my nose to spite my face! For me UMNO has cut of the Malay nose a long time ago. PKR is not far behind because here again is a Malay dominated political entity that is run by Malays who presumes it is their right to do as they please in PKR because they are the leaders of PKR. If UMNO has cut of the nose of the Malay face then PKR is working on the ear!

I say all this because it needs to be said. It cannot be ignored that the Malays have now lost their way in a country they call their own. If they cannot see themselves being so then I will point that out to them. If you want to assail me for being a turncoat to my own race by living in Australia – let me tell you this. A Malay is still a Malay wherever he or she is.

Open your eyes, engage your brains. Think and ask yourself if you are proud to be a Malay in Malaysia today. I am not. I no longer wish to refer to myself as a Bumiputra because being a Bumiputra does not make me any more a Malay as a Chinese would be more a Chinese if he lives in China or an Indian in India!

Being a bumiputra is an embarrassment to anyone today because it denotes an unfairness within a society that tells you that birth, race and religion entitles you to being someone else other then what you are not – a first amongst equal. Today privileges of birth no longer hold any sway over civilized societies - be you a Sultan or the son of a Prime Minister. Everything that you want to be must be earned through hard work and decent labor. And this is why the position of the Malays in Malaysia have long ago been compromised by an UMNO government that sees the Malays only as a tool to further their hold on power in this country.