Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Mahathir Mohamad

I love that man - but be warned, Hollywood has had  Mahathir Mohamad marked for death and assassination since even before 9/11.

(Probably owing to the decisive action he took during the 1997 Asian Financial Crash orchestrated by the likes of Soros to protect the currency from capital flight and speculation and mount a robust enough defence of the Malaysian economy to keep the IMF out and stymying the progressive downward spiral of the Asian markets which would likely have resulted in a generalised ever-accelerating death spiral across the whole of Asia-Pacific and globally.)


'Israel to blame for ISIS' - Mahathir Mohamad (Sky News) from Spike EP on Vimeo.


"From what they see, the governments of Muslim countries have not been able to do anything about their problems, particularly over Israel, for example.

"So, people tend to take law in their own hands,"


Dr Mahathir, an outspoken critic of the Zionist state, added that it did not mean he supported Isis.

He acknowledged that the group's violent reactions were caused by the cruelty shown by the Israeli regime itself.

"No, it is not justifiable at all. It is all about frustration that is resulting in violence," 

he said when asked whether it was fair for Isis to be set up because of the Israeli establishment.

Dr Mahathir described the struggles of Isis as not in accordance with Islamic teachings but rather due to mere dissatisfaction, especially in the face of powerful countries.

"I know it is very unfortunate. But it is not the teaching of Islam. 
It is the expression of their frustration over something that they find themselves unable to resolve, because they are up against a powerful nation,"

"But the main thing is, there is this feeling that Muslims generally are being oppressed, their countries are being invaded, and thousands of their people have been bombed and killed. 


So how do they react to this?"

Isis was formed in 2013 in Iraq.

Its members comprise thousands of local and foreign jihadists and former military men who served under the reign of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

Media reports say Malaysians have also joined their struggle and some were killed during the battles in both Syria and Iraq.

Malaysian authorities are actively keeping an eye on the activities of those who visited the Arab countries to join Isis. – February 19, 2015.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/isis-a-result-of-atrocities-in-israel-muslim-governments-failure-says-dr-m#sthash.fSexPvsZ.dpuf




"The Europeans killed six million Jews out of 12 million. But today the Jews rule this world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them... They invented and successfully promoted socialism, communism, human rights and democracy so that persecuting them would appear to be wrong, so they may enjoy equal rights with others.

With these they have now gained control of the most powerful countries and they, this tiny community, have become a world power. We cannot fight them through brawn alone, we must use our brains also...

Of late because of their power and their apparent success they have become arrogant. And arrogant people like angry people will make mistakes, will forget to think.

They are already beginning to make mistakes. And they will make more mistakes. There may be windows of opportunity for us now and in the future. We must seize these opportunities...

1.3 billion Muslims cannot be defeated by a few million Jews."


Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC),
15th October 2002


" Do what you've been trained to do - 

AND KILL THE MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER !!! "


Joachim Mugatu,
Week of 9/11,
New York City


Mind War Crimes - MH17, MH370 and The Silent War Against Malaysia from Spike EP on Vimeo.

The final statement broadcast on-air in New York City in the pre-9/11 era was :


"The Prime Minister of Malaysia must be eliminated".

I Quote The Enemy:

"Release prints for mainstream Hollywood films are generally EXPENSIVE - the main cost of distribution and exhibition of feature film is primarily the PHYSICAL FILM STOCK upon which copies of the film are printed, and sent to exhibitors, in order to open on thousands of screens symltaneously on the same day, at the same time on opening weekend.

For example, in the United States, it is not unusual for each one to cost around $1,500 to print and ship to theaters around the country.

The cost of a release print is determined primarily by its length in feet, the type of print stock used and the number of prints being struck in a given run.

Laser subtitling release prints of foreign language films adds significantly to the cost per print.

Due to fear of piracy, distributors try to ensure that prints are returned and destroyed after the movie's theatrical run is complete.

However, small numbers of release prints do end up in the hands of private collectors, usually entering this market via projectionists, who simply retain their prints at the end of the run and do not return them. A significant number of films have been preserved this way, with the prints eventually being donated to film archives and preservation masters printed from them. The polyester film base is often recycled.

EKs (showprints) are even more expensive as they are almost completely made by hand and to much higher quality standards.

Perhaps only five EKs will be made of a widely distributed feature, although perhaps thousands of conventional release prints may be made.

They are intended primarily for first-run and Academy-consideration theatrical runs in Los Angeles and New York City.

This accounts for two of the typically five produced. Two EKs are usually reserved for the film's producer. The remaining EK is usually archived by the film's distributor."

I quote The Enemy again: "In the United States, since the movie was released on September 28, 2001 (barely 2 weeks after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center), Stiller made the executive decision to digitally remove any backgrounds that originally contained the Twin Towers in the background skyline.

Stiller defended his decision to erase images of New York's World Trade Center Towers from the film, saying he did what he thought was appropriate at the time."


How is this possible...?


from Spike EP on Vimeo.

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