The humble voices found their collective strength

Some called it a political tsunami, some called it a perfect storm. Whatever it was called, what is clear is that Malaysia's 12th General Election on 8th March 2008 was a spectacular happening. The true significance of it went beyond politics. It is the humble voices of ordinary you and me found their strength in the collective of everybody-all-at-once. This is but the beginning....

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Rights of the Dead by Tricia Yeoh

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Like many Malaysians, I had followed closely the developments of the Teoh Beng Hock case, who mysteriously fell to his death while bein...
Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Money (6): Money - the Root of All Evil?

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As elaborated in Money (4): There are more Debt than Money in our Economy , the one single defining characteristics of our current debt ba...
Saturday, June 9, 2012

Money (5): Endgame - The End of the Debt Supercycle and How It Changes Everything

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Take a look at the chart below, the sovereign debt projections for a few developed countries as a percentage of GDP. This is another eyes p...
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Money (4): There are more Debt than Money in our Economy

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It turns out that my calculations regarding the Fractional Reserve System could be wrong. One source I came across is stating that 1K of d...

Money (3): Money Creation is in the Hands of Private Banks

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Over 95% of money in circulation are forms of debt to the commercial bank. Confounded? Disbelieve? Rage? This is one reason why the ever e...
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Humble Voice
I vowed to have nothing to do with politics. But I find myself getting very involved in politics since the recent political tsunami in Malaysia. I have not changed my despise for politics, but our collective existence has changed so drastically in recent years that unless a different cultural/political process arise soon, we will not have a livable world very soon. This new culture process requires active participation from everybody – including yours and mine.
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