God

If God is so magnificent, all knowing, and powerful
and we lowly humans are not, why then when we were made in his image and likeness, weren’t we gifted his magnificence, his all knowing ability and power, that we have to be born a helpless tiny tot through a grimacing mother in anguish, then grow up to toil under the scorching sun, armed with the littlest that we know of, sieving through dirt and mud, scouring through the forest and mountains, sailing through the rugged seas, to find ourselves classified into different tribes according to trades, birthplace and surnames, and have feuds against other tribes, spilling blood along the way as we explore, discover, and develop through our own initiative, effort and imagination, inventions and methods that could gradually transform this blue planet into a better place to live in, only to cease living within a fraction of time?

Like leaves on the tree, we wilt, being replaced by younger leaves, generation after generation, and consciously exposed to a variety of religions, not just one. Why did God allow so many religions to co-exist just like the variety of flora and fauna found around us? To confuse? Or that God washes his hands off us the minute we were created, and let us live by free will? But the trees and ferns lives in unison, each minding its own, sharing the same sun and rain, yet they don’t fight unlike creatures and men. It must be because they don’t go in search of food nor are they endowed with legs.

Hence, is God by chance, a man made? Just who separates geniuses and blockheads? God or schools for learning? Because we are altogether sprouting and toiling together under one big umbrella called Mother Earth. Why weren’t we made like trees and ferns? The pretty and the ugly, the good and the bad, the smart and the stupid, the rich and the poor, the responsible and the lackadaisical, the ambitious and the laidback, the orderly and the chaotic, why weren’t we lumped together? And why do God promote the mix between different beliefs, cultures, lifestyles, languages and watch the discordances happening right in front of our eyes instead of encouraging unity? What is Gods mission and vision then? And where do we go from here? To a life ever after within a span of a hundred years or so for each humanoid?

With his magnificence and greatness, he could surely allow only geniuses, stop accidents and war, promote peace, vanishes diseases, and rescue poverty. God can allow only the good to thrive, so why didn’t God make that happen? For what good is the bad? Was it an oversight? Or did we fall from grace? Where was God when we disobeyed? So is God for real or just a myth? We will never know for sure.

Religion divides us. But does all religions point to one God alone? This is another question mark.

We will never know for sure. Because the theologians and religious scholars hardly if ever questions the research about God. Is it because they know the truth? Or that we as lowly humans weren’t endowed with his magnificence, power and knowledge to grasp and accept the truth. Or that the truth is too overwhelming for our simple minds to decipher and heed. So most of us just live and let live, ludicrously falling in line with the system calibrated by governments which were created to ensure order and keep liberal market trends alive to reap us. Again, where was God when weapons, drugs and the love of money began?

Our life is filled with mysteries. Plenty of it. Many claim that it is our soul that gives us life. Without a soul, we are just a lifeless block of meat. And thus our soul activates our body. Thus, is our soul giventh by God? How about our body then? Because when the soul leaves, our body rot. So where does our soul go to? Cleansed and recycled to be flown to another infant? Or back to God? And what does God do with each and every soul thereafter unless there’s a place so huge, it could accommodate generations of dead earthlings, not forgetting there are geniuses as well as gobloks. Do God discards the bad into the fire and saves only the good? Why didn’t God make only the good so that God doesn’t need to build a giant incinerator? Or that he saves all beit good or bad? Which means God collects souls. Then transport them to another world? Are there other life forms that God has planted if we sieve though the billions of stars? Where does God live? Where is heaven and where is hell as most of us are made to believe? Does he have a mission for us or are we to live with eternal uncertainty? Why doesn’t God allow us his magnificence, his knowledge, his power?

As usual, God doesn’t speak back. As we are left to toil on our own.

One possible hypothesis is that the minute we men has achieved through science an acceptable degree of living, God will transport us up like crops in the farm, and had us planted to pollute our universe to start other life forms. And in the end, we would become masters of the universe. Do our souls need oxygen? But why does he want us to evolve when he could have made us a full grown like him right from the beginning? He could have filled the universe up with our kind who looks like him and behaves like him right from the beginning. So why didn’t God? Or could it be that God doesn’t want us to be like him? Therefore the absence of magnificence, knowledge and power. But why? God only wanted to build an army of followers? Who could turn to him and defend him in times of calamity? Do God have enemies? But if we were to be made like God, suffering would not have happened right? So what is our purpose then? God granted us a piece of land to do at will? Like we humans won a special prize or something?
Or that this world is just an illusion and multifaceted which explains how we can be transported into our dreams and back to our sleeping body in split seconds?
Or that we are just an experiment to him?

And the reason why God hides the truth about human existence and our mission is too complex for us to grasp and comprehend let alone decipher. And so, to simplify things, religion had us to believe that there is only heaven and hell, and heaven means being besides God after death and enjoy his glory, and hell means entering the incinerator and be banished forever.

Or that in the end, after humankind has built this world into an acceptable kind that pleases God, maybe our world is up for grabs by the highest bidder? Again, who are the bidders?

Who knows..

⁃ Kris Lee 2026.

Akmal

Akmal.
I can’t help but be amused by his recurring fits of frenzied rhetorics. Either he is wired wrongly or have some defective microbes feeding off his grey matter which explains his delusional blurts, very unlike that of a calm, inert scholar others wish he could be. At the most unwarranted of moments, he transmogrifies into a Hulk-like trance and flies off the handle, whilst belittling others with his orbital rationality. It is as if he can go berserk if he doesn’t get his high sniffing smelly socks.
What does he hope to achieve by repeatedly indoctrinating race, religion and royalty which is his favourite dogma, other than risk being ridiculed and buried under a pile of lawsuits?
If he wishes to champion and protect his race, let it be known to him since he suffers from selective amnesia that this country is called ‘Malay’ sia. Not China, not India. And his race outnumbers others in terms of population count, the civil service, not forgetting all the top positions in important ministries.
If he wishes to champion and protect his religion, he should have opted for theology or religious studies instead while leading the Green Party with his prayers. But isn’t he aware that his God is much more larger and invincible than he is, and therefore doesn’t need protection from us, lowly men? Instead, we seek out God’s protection. So does he.
And if it is about the royals, sad to say he has no link nor birthright in his own lineage lines to be too overtly concern about, because our constitution has clearly spelt out the role of the royals as head of state, hovering high above our laws even. Which means, our royals are untouchable, more powerful and inciteful than him and thus, they do not need protection neither. What more from a stumpy self-styled palace guard who suffers from epileptic seizures.
Through the years, there seems to be no vetting nor quality control churning out from Umno’s production line. The result, an incongruent mix of loose cannons all boxed in with good intentions alongside the good ones. And that each time these loose cannons misfires, the composite index rattles, and the foreign investors run for cover. So is the party’s integrity fractured. Isn’t he aware of the consequences? And that Umno’s survival still depends much upon a mixed box of component parties of different races to stay relevant?
For a highly educated leader such as him and a medical doctor to be exact, his position as youth head should be reassessed. Seriously.
But he and his entourage of whatnots aren’t the only thorns that ruin our country’s image and integrity. There exists tonnes of others in the vicinity who drew public flak by galloping on wild horses trying to rewrite history, waiting for the camera to record their fall.
I hate to say this, but stupidity begets embarrassment, begets laughter, begets ridicule. None of his antics deserve claps. But kicks.

The Malays

The Malays are not a stupid race as many perceived them to be.
If we were to trace back history, there are indeed many notable village heads and leaders, wise and able men who leads with brevity and inborn acumen, and foiled many an attempt by foreign powers to take control of them. They are no fools.
A classic example would be the enactment of our constitution. Following the likes of Japan, Spain, and many other nations, we opted for the system of ‘Constitutional Monarchy’, whereby a monarch albeit King or Queen, serves as the head of state, with their powers ‘limited’ by a country’s constitution, with actual governing done by an elected parliament and government. In the truest sense, the monarch acts as a symbolic figure of national unity, performing ceremonial duties, while political authority rests with elected officials. It differs from absolute monarchies where the ruler holds total power. When it was first drafted, our abled men makes sure that the liberty and welfare of its citizens are protected first and foremost, with our monarch, acting on advice where national interest is at stake, has the final say in all civil court matters and of court martial in respect of offences committed. By pure intent, this ensures that the ruler stays supreme, propped by powers vested to grant pardon, reprieve, and respites. But because our government operates under a Westminsters style of parliamentary democracy, a system of check and balance between the three branches; executive, legislative and judiciary were laid down, no single branch rules dominion over the other, so as to foil attempts of mischief, wrongful accusation, even biased judgment, to protect the interest of our nation first and foremost where the process of pardon is concern.
But today, the powers of the monarch has been diluted, compromised, and abused by scrupulous parties knowing fully well the king’s decision is absolute where pardon is concern, plotted purely for selfish intent. If our king grants a pardon, reprieve or respite, the consequence is that the weight of the blame by pure intent, conveniently shifts from the convicts seat onto the gilded throne. Therefore one may ask if the throne is prepared to shoulder the entire blame since it has been found by judgement based on evidence, a large scale fully organised crime that brings the integrity of our nation to its knees? And is our ruler prepared to earn the mistrust of its citizens by upsetting the decisions as furnished and decided by the courts?

Mischief

And so some thought that supremacy can override debacle, and that siphoning of public coffers does not inconvenience, grieve, nor hurt anyone in particular. And so the puny mind formulates mischief, scheming to enrich themselves with their hogwash interpretation of what sin is. And if and when trouble caves in, all they need to do is to flex their muscles that bends the thick cables. While leveraging on race, religion and royalty to arouse sentiment and garner support. But behind closed doors, they resort to prayers grimacing for pardon, from the one they once seek for empowerment to mislead. Only to be blinded by counsellors who garners fame and fortune fighting high profile cases. Don’t they know any better? That a thief is still a thief by pure intention which leads them to act?

Righteous

The righteous sides the righteous whereas the clowns sides the clowns. The liberty is thus now in our hands to decide who to support when the day comes, by comprehending the utters and loud cries some of them make. By right, some contemptuous mad dogs should be caged.

No Newer Laws

Please. No newer laws until all your government departments can crop up their website and online operating system. Online user experience quite often gives way to poor flow chart, unclear instructions, slow page loading, and inert to no responses through call waiting applications. It must be equipped with multiple languages application. This reflects on efficiency, convenience and productivity. Clarity of website and leading the user from one page to the next is important. Loading of photos must be fast. Speed is crucial. Bills must be uploaded before sending out emails instructing users to pay. And payment instructions must be clearer than our ATMs. What we see now is departments exploiting internet capabilities to reduce and eliminate workload. Therefore the delay of approvals. What you should also consider is how to reprimand ideal staffs and minimise coffee time. We don’t live on fines each time the fault lies with your inefficiency.

We Are No Fools

The annihilation of BN from mainstream politics is due to only one factor. Rampant corruption. Unless one is affiliated to the former BN for one or more reasons, every sane citizen irrespective of race or creed longs to see the perpetrators being severely punished, and fast. And the loot returned. We are fed up with the twist and turns. We want to see these perpetrators on its knees. So please, no more wayang, no more sandiwara. We are fed up. And this is how PH got voted Because their leaders was seen to be championing the eradication of corruption. But till today, these pledges weren’t fulfilled. What threatens its delay? If PH wants to regain traction with the citizens and subsequently win the next election, this is it. This issue is the mother of why our citizens loses faith with PH. PH needs to get this mother of issues settled or be left with nothing to its good name. Take this as a concern citizens advice written good intentions. We are no fools.

Moral Compass

Many Malaysians seems to have lost their moral compass to win the global race. Admitting incompetent students into universities is the main catalyst for our downfall. Awarding contracts based on cronyism , nepotism and ethnic lines is another. So is propping up underserved under qualified citizens to helm important positions. We think along religious lines. We sideline factual history, pretend to believe in false pretences. Not national interest. The result? Wrong diagnosis, buildings fall, the guilty wins legal battles, traffic jams increases. These are all systemic changes designed for failure. But no one thought it important. No one cares about progress and the future. If our leaders can do all these, so can we. Still, they insist they are right. So long as having money in their pockets to secure their own future is everything there is to it. My fortress, my own. We exploit national coffers. Nevermind integrity, ethics and dignity. Will this ever end? Yes it can. But it takes courage.
But no one dares to take on the global stage. We want to win by shortcuts. We want to be jaguh kampongs. We hood wink international bodies. We flex our muscles because we have the numbers to outmanoeuvre others. We seem to think rules can bend in our favour. So long as we have the money and the necessary connections. The result? Our country pays. While they laugh all the way to the bank.

Caning

Reintroduce back caning. It is part and parcel of disciplining, ala Southeast Asian style. It may sound harsh, but as a former student raised up in that coded environment, we had fun. As alumnis, we had a good laugh years later, over the pranks and mischief we were caught guilty of committing. We don’t harbour ill feelings towards our teachers and/or discipline master. Because we know we did wrong. And whenever we meet them again on the road years later, we became good friends. We even thank them for the sacrifices they make towards our welfare, as makeshift parents responsible for our upbringing. No doubt their job is to teach, and in their frenzied rush to complete their syllabuses on time to prepare us for the exams, disruptive mischievous students somehow deters the progress of the entire class. Personally, I feel it is a mistake to make caning an offence in schools. Without the slashes, we wouldn’t have grown up to be good people and subsequently become good parents. We don’t deserve to be pampered when young. Trees not only depended on the sun and the rain to grow. We need fertilisers and pruning. Bad branches has to go and so are pest and snails, in order that the tree can bear good fruits. Although some parents disallow it, I would say we can strike a healthy balance, by making parents sign letters of undertaking when enrolling them into the school of their choice, if they feel so their child should not be disciplined by caning, but faces expulsion, if the offences is found to be severe, after two summonings from discipline teachers and counsellors in front of their parents. Either that or they take the caning.
Because orderly, there must be discipline, even at the workplace. The performance of every school and company depended on it. We are not stressing on slow learners but mischief by bullies. And gangsterism. Even more vital are discipline in sports, the military or police force. There are rules to follow. Teachers need to be involved to resolve the many challenges facing the school. Even as teachers, their own children are left in the care of other teachers from other schools not their own. None of them ever did complain, nor compare. Teaching methods must be regulated and so is discipline, so that students can evolve. In some schools, cleaning the classroom and public facilities are left to students. To broaden their circumspect of what life’s lessons is all about. Being responsible. It is foolish thinking that some parents thought that raising their child to be clever and smart is about leaving their kids to the responsibility of teachers, and leaving them to entertain themselves by equipping them with the best mobile phones available in the market, then washes their hands off, yet fault the teachers for disciplining, when their own children misconducts. That is escapism. Just my two cents.

Silent Murmurs

Silent murmurs were heard, the day PMX announces his cabinet, when a nondescript individual was appointed to administrate and lead the most important machine of all, the education department. Although there were cries of foul, our PMX was condescending and unperturbed. Why? No one knows. Names were inserted in, though not due to popular voting counts, and because we submit in to the belief that change would happen in due course, we too hop in the ride. Rudely, it has not proven to be a smooth ride as many of us has hoped for. For what could have been the catalyst of reform, it is obvious that the department is now crippled and deformed by its latest development, all happening within the midst of its compounds. Should Malaysians forget such horror when the enrolment to national schools has hit a record low? And infringement towards the civil rights of another is now making headlines for the wrong reasons? Should we still ride on that train, because the choice of good replacements is few and far in between?
I remembered grousing my concerns as a responsible citizen and wrote an article a hundred days after PMX helm our top executive post, with special emphasis on educational reform policy, not just politics. It was quite detailed in nature, and I remembered tagging every single minister in PMX’s cabinet so that my meek suggestion is considered. The late Steadyku 47 even had it published in his blog. So what happened to the effort? Is it merely rhetoric by a concern citizen with no ranks to support its exertion except some flowery discourse best handled by concern parties dutibound to the department? Who knows? But what remnants has it cause that dillusionment within the cabinet in its entirety is another pointing of fingers bout? My answer would be blame one, blame all. This is a rude yet apt siren reverberating in everyone’s eardrums. The discontent is alarming. It doesn’t take another brainless incident to marginalise those not fit for the job. An anarchy could be the best option for our country if all we have is funds from the PIBG to help implement better safety measures and standards.
It is laughable if our top executives thinks that being in charge of a large pond means the fishes are self sustainable, and its captive breeding only depends on the sun and the rain. It means feeding, cleaning, raising and maintaining a correct ph balance for the fries that the market can absorb its healthy growth for all it’s worth beit kembong, Arowana or Siakap. Just my personal opinion.

Senseless Killing

Malaysias are rudely jolted by the latest news of some senseless killing committed by a juvenile schoolboy in the vicinity of a co-ed school, over what could possibly be the case of unrequited love. The consequence, a helpless young women succumbing to multiple stabbing wounds. What is particularly disturbing is a written note left on the victim’s body by the same assailant, coded words only gamers could comprehend, then cooly walking away from the scene before injuring others. Only then was he subdued and subsequently arrested.
But what triggers him to commit such crime towards a woman he secretly adores, when he could easily win her over by other civilised means, or at least attempt to? Or could there be other underlying factors such as his state of mental health at that time the crime took place? Was he under the influence of illicit drugs or substances not discounting the misguidance by friends of his own kind? Was he challenged? Or could he be harbouring an inner anger, consistently facing rejection and ignored by his own family members, gradually drifting into a virtual world he created for himself where he finds solace and comfort in? How does a meek introvert morph himself into a trance-like state of fearlessness?
Evidences has left to the recovery of several weapons, all hidden and stashed within the school compound. Are they all his?
The answer is indeed complex.
But whatever it may be, we cannot escape the fact that taking the lives of others is a crime that should not escape punishment.
Pro active measures such as school safety, moral education, juvenile laws and parental accountability must be reexamined in totality to tackle such acts of violence from wantonly repeating. Crime such as these should be dealt with in the harshest of terms. Violence found on and off camera including playing of online games sad to say, must now be closely timed, tracked and monitored by responsible parents and teachers, as artificial intelligence, beit good or bad, has now overtaken the skyline. It is sad news indeed, but even sadder for the parents who lost their kid to a maniac who can’t differentiate between reality and the cyber world.

Handphone

What about trust?
Love is a complex issue made worse by the invention of the handphone. If one party keeps on checking on their partners handphone, it simply means there is trust issue. Trust is the foundation or bedrock of love. If there is no trust, how can there be love? That said, it also means you don’t love your partner enough, let alone trust them. Everyone lives three lives daily. A public life, a personal life and a private life. A public life is what you do in public that everyone gets to know or see. The perception strangers have on you. A personal life is what only your family or close friends gets to know about. It is what you do in the close confines of your home that only those close to you knows about. For example the worries you share, how you use the fridge, the type of shampoo you use. Things that only those close to you knew about. Like the way you snore. Or when you share your financial difficulties, your education progress, or career setbacks. But there is this inner sanctum in everyone that no personal family and friends knows about let alone penetrate into. Those are things like your thoughts, your fetish, your stress kept hidden, or your uncanny habit of wearing ladies underwear on your head when you sleep, or watching soap operas, or how you sit facing the water tank on the toilet bowl. That is your private life. Embarrassing things which you do that you can’t share, And because inventors understands these three lives each and everyone of us lives through, they invented convenient things for your comfort and reassurance. Those gadgets can ensure us that our private life is safe. That simple button on the phone is called the ‘password’. Breaking that password and you are intruding. Giving away the password means you are a blady goblok. This also means your partner doesn’t love you enough. If trust is invaded, so is love. And if love is invaded, then, it is better to stay single. No one should, or could invade the holy of holies. Because if every couple does that, and one partner compels the other to give it away, I question the love they have for each other. The minute there is a law compelling your partner to reveal the password, I can safely say this world is in big trouble. Love and trust cannot be compelled, neither should there be conditions. Unnecessary conditions, like chains, is tying the freedom of the person you love. Too many conditions and you become a prisoner. Breaking into one’s inner sanctum is an intrusion of privacy that should not have happened, if you truly love someone. Stop being nosy. Because if someone truly loves you, rest assure they know how to conduct themselves towards you, so that you feel safe. And secure. The ultimate unconditional love. So, have more confidence in yourself and your partner you want or already have. Don’t doubt them. And this world would become a better place. The minute one partner ask for it, it is time to work on your relationship. Or let go. Rest all your concerns to God.

Playing The Victim

As I have predicted, Trump is playing the victim with an intention. He is renegotiating tariff terms with all other countries and whichever country decides not to trade with China gets the best terms. By announcing the new renegotiated tariff, he knows the share market is going to be disrupted. And with the US dollar considerably lower, it will make US more competitive in attracting investments. But blaming China for their own lax mechanism is not fair. China has always been friendly in their approach, unlike the bully tactics other countries receive from the US. The instant reaction is that the citizens suffer in his hands when he craves the market share he deserves. But that will depend on whether US produce can compete in terms of innovation, usability, quality, efficiency and price competitiveness. Already as it is, ten percent of citizens savings had been wiped out overnight. The bottom line is he wants to maintain US as the big brother of the whole world by marginalising the world’s right to stay competitive in trade. That is not fair. A trade war can escalate into a world war if he isn’t careful. But does Trump care? The US may be powerful combating one country but with other countries in the loop, US will have to reckon with two wars. A civil war and a world war is imminent. That is going to be ugly.

Tariff Announcement

Trump deliberately brought down the worldwide market USA could no longer compete with, with his tariff announcement. With this move, he tries to gather every country back to the starting line of the race track, so he could make his silly move on China, which has overtaken the world economy. His trick is simple. That whichever country negotiating to lower the tariff, Trump will deliberately plant a hurdle, that those countries must first agree to stop trading with China. If one studies his announcement, one will noticed that he tries to portray USA as a reasonable country that only imposes half of what other country imposes, without revealing the previous tariff agreement they had with other countries. It is a deliberate plot to cause worldwide panic. With the backing of all his economists and experts.
The situation today is comparable to a bird watcher (USA) trailing one bird (China) with his binoculars. Wherever the bird flies, whatever the bird eats or drinks, the binoculars follows. And the birdwatcher trails. Running tired, the bird watcher now attempts to kill the bird.

Punters

Chinese are punters. Our uncanny fetish for betting is legendary. If gambling is a sport in the Olympics, we are the undisputed gold medalist. Gambling is not inside our DNA. Gambling is our DNA. We can bet on anything and we love a good challenge over anything. During the yesteryears , the locals bet on strange things like the time the rain supposedly falls. But rather than counting on the winnings, the majority of punters bet for the sake of mingling with friends, for fun, thrill and excitement or to pass their time away. To some, this habit progresses into a serious addiction. We Chinese can bend or create rules to suit our convenience so sometimes in sports betting, a losing team can also deliver winnings depending on the handicaps allowed because it is one of the many ways to instigate a challenge. 

Truth be said , the Chinese will believe and worship anything which could usher in that extra luck to help them line their pockets. In the plethora of things, we even have a money god which many worship. And so, for many a serious gambler, they depended heavily on divine intervention. And so they flock temples and shrines hoping that the gods, deities and mediums in trance could predict the lucky numbers for them to bet on. When the joss sticks are raised, the mouth automatically chants in unison their silent pleas. But these appeals usually float to the surface right after the spirits had been appeased with offerings of traditional cakes, dishes, sweets, and prayer paraphernalia. And if a particular temple, shrine or medium is more popular, chances are the gods, deities and mediums have blessed many of their followers. 

Many also believed in ditties and sayings associated with their offerings, and alongside, all kinds of superstitions to ward off bad luck. These would include refraining oneself from swearing, washing hair, and anything considered taboo for the entire duration of Chinese New Year such as hiding the broom and anything pointy and sharp that could cut for the entire duration, usually fifteen days.

Our forefathers once kept pocket-sized booklets that contains four digit references of every object, occasion, moment, or actions we encounter daily, just so that we could bet. And these booklets are usually kept on or below the altar table. The betting shops love us, the casinos love us, even the race course loves us. Everything has a number assigned to it. And that includes accidents, coffin, or a bloke who was bitten by a snake. 

During Chinese New Year which by tradition is the ushering in of the Spring Festival, an event that colluded thanksgiving with bountiful harvest, the locals became obsessed with homophones, objects that in our local lingua, sounded like plentiful money is coming in, and the believe that everything new and clean, and everything with the colours red and gold will bring luck. The walls of every home becomes a target for red paper cuttings, calligraphic greetings, faux fire crackers and smiling deities. Even the altar offerings of meat and fruits is not spared from these sprouts of paper blooms and faux gold nuggets. Come Chinese New Year, the colour red in all its shades and tints dominates the clothing stores. Anything red and gold flies of the shelf first, followed by yellow which is the colour reserved exclusively for the emperors. Such beliefs became a practice and gradually became a tradition after many years of laity observances one wonders if it is simpler to paint their houses red instead and wear red all year round? 

On the reunion table, abundance is the key word. And anything that tasted sour or bitter is taboo. Thus, many families cramped their dining tables with assorted meats, vegetables, fruits and dairy. And hot pots takes prominence over cooked dishes. It is as if the world’s biggest scam is happening offline concocted by these wholesalers rooted by symbolism coupled with homophones, sayings and ditties. A month approaching Chinese New Year, these foodstuff traders, shopkeepers, merchants and wet markets makes a fortune out of gullible followers. The question that comes to mind is how many of these punters got lucky by following these observances, rituals and believes year in year out? How many? 

Addendum

The question to ask is if the addendum is written with an intent, why wasn’t it formally corresponded to the authorities involved? There was no such addendum received. Negative as claimed by our home minister. That includes the ag’s office , prisons board, pardons board and home ministry. Which means it is a leaked document. A document stolen from the custody of the royal secretariat.
So who stole it?
And for what purpose was it stolen?
And can a leaked document otherwise known as royal secrets be accepted as permissible evidence?
An action is a manifestation of an intention. It is only when you intend to do something do you act on it. In this case there is intent not acted upon. Isn’t that deduced as a retracted intention or an intention withdrawn?
The second point is why the addendum when surely the all knowing royal household knew there are proper rules to follow for a convict to apply for house arrest? Don’t the legal team representing the convict knew? And how the king only acted upon the recommendations of the pardons board in which the attorney general is also a party within the board the king must consult? So did the then king not know or ill advised?
Which is why the lower court did not permit the evidence now accepted by the appeals court because there are far too many questions left unanswered?

Deviant Teachings

Religion becomes dangerous when it’s teachings gets misinterpreted. Most of its books focuses on the wonders of God, and guides humankind to be wise God fearing people, intertwined with lessons on morality and social interaction. But people being people, most of us are drawn to drama. We find sensational news and events more entertaining than the common and the mundane, and thus, we sucked up to miraculous happenings which in turn, helps shape our perception of who or what God is. Every sacred text has their fair dollop of miracles. I see, therefore I believe is the universal mantra, and because each and every individual are his handmade, our all knowing God occasionally sows seeds of miracles into his garden to amaze us, at other times, God sends subtle signals to us through signs, wonders and natural catastrophes, so we could all discern our actions or inactions. Turning water into wine, opening the Red Sea, Noah and the flood, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, Hercules and Samson, mystical fables, these are some significant events that shapes the history of humankind, with the aim of drawing us back to Gods fold.

This world had been colonised by a few religions. Institutional or otherwise, religion has always been a crucial factor that leads to societal reforms, so much so that states and politicians had ridden on its waves, hoping to garner influence from their devotees, each with their own objectives. The poor takes consolation and refuge in it, whereas the rich, revere to it for the many blessings they purportedly receive, simply by believing. But religion, at the same time, through misguided teachings, is like a fish that opens its mouth to lure in feed. For want of answers, the hungry and thirsty shoals swim around it, first nibbling at its lips before entering its mouth in search of scrums. In its midst of nibbling, the fish slowly closes its mouth. Not only were the shoals gobbled up, they swim in darkness as their sweetness and flesh disintegrate through each churning of its muscles, till nothing is left.

But should institutional religions be collectively criticised for the existence of deviant preachers? The learned religious scholars are not always charismatic preachers, whereas the articulate are not necessarily learned preachers. For as long as the institutions and its scholars remain tight-lipped, those in want of answers will seek elsewhere for nourishment. While some institutions forbid the publishing of holy books without their endorsement, some guides you to read only those with stamps of approval, whereas others demand complete reverence and submission through rituals and traditional practices.

Deviationist comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. To the structured institutions, anyone who is caught preaching out of context can be excommunicated. But not all religious movements are guided by rigid rules. Small cell groups had been smothered by faithful members to become bigger movements. Others circumambulated and lost their way somehow, then died. Some charismatic deviationist has also been idolised due to their unconventional ideologies in worship and miraculous healing, which resulted in phenomenal growth, though they started as a pea, an offshoot from the main. But most who possessed the gift of teaching started with the noblest of acts which is to help spread their faith, and help whenever they can, but as the size of their congregation grows, so does some of their heads grew bigger in size, and thus gets carried away when they were affirmed by their followers to be more than a mortal being they are and has always been. In our midst, we have witness the most startling of gurus of the holy kind being pulped and banned for infringing codes of belief deemed unacceptable to societal conditions and conduct eg. David Koresh, Sun Myung Moon, and many more immortalised figures and cult like groups that has caused quite a stir in groping followers into believing the world will end. Some even pinpointed the actual date and collectively ended their lives, alongside their followers.

But how does these deviants came to the interpretation that they are right? How did they seize the minds of the gullible? Affirmations and attestations flooded in by their sizeable followers plays a part. The churches has its fair share of deviationist~ from John Wesley to Martin Luther. But they were, as history gradually classify them as reformers. Not deviationist. Deviant preachers usually reaches out to the spiritually hungry in need of answers, and the desperate who desires healing in certain areas of their lives namely relationships, financial difficulties or personal health. And so they feed. Dropping elixirs of hope when there appears to be none, as they gather the flocks to themselves. Some had been known to organise stadium filled workshops, and after garnering hefty returns through voluntary contributions to sustain themselves, discovers its lucrativeness they interpret as spiritual blessings and eventually became a way to survive. These hallucinators many a time reinvent their knowledge, as little as they know, whereas others focuses on events of plight, of deceit, of bitterness and of envy to sow revenge, to do justice to their faith they claim were slighted in the course of history.

And so, the lost souls toe the line into submission. After having gotten their grey matter entangled by voluminous religious books, they cluster themselves towards these articulate preachers who does little feats of on the spot healing, whom to them makes more sense. As was said, I see, therefore I believe. In the midst, the naive, the gullible, the weak, the hungry, were all manipulated into giving away everything they possess so as to be in total submission, not knowing if there are inconclusive misinterpretations or misinformations found in the preachings. Others were blinded by riches and conveniences certain deviationist provides and donated generously to these movements when their personal financial, health or relationship problems has been restored.

As long as our mind works, religious books are open to differing conclusions. How could it not be, when there are thousands of pages to content with. And when a person hungers for answers, and learned scholars appears absorb in their own inner sanctum, most followers will seek spiritual guidance elsewhere, especially from those who knows a little bit more than the other does, whom were then elevated to become teachers, elders, facilitators, and ended up as deviationist.

Our God is someone who acts through nature, and moves the world through amazing feats, signs and wonders. Over mankind, our God, etched in history, is someone who is believed to have sown rewards, blessings and punishment, yet many forgot about the merciful and forgiving nature of his character. And as believers, we are supposed to emulate God’s awesome ways. And discern our actions if or not, they are God pleasing. Instead, many became paranoids, being threatened by their surroundings, people whom are not of the same faith, and all things they were taught to consider unholy, which unfortunately happens to be the by product of our creator.

And then, there are those who ode their misfortunes to God instead of reflecting back on their own wrongdoings, and thus they hop from one faith to another in search of the elixir that suits them, of fortune and blessings of health and happiness usually, and ended up with the deviants. Unlike others whom ode their mishaps to karma and left God, never to return.

The issue of deviant teachings is complex. But by the will of God, religion is supposed to guide us in our conduct, and to love each and every humankind as our own. Good things in the human soul are the offsprings of the kingdom of God. Everyone deserves existence. Religion rules over us, as atheist finds no place to comfort their souls if and when they perish. Birth certificates says you must have a religion and thus, everyone was anointed with one through their parents.

Not and until structured institutions crops up their folly, deviant teachings like mushrooms, will sprout under damp conditions. To keep an eye of them is a huge effort. But crime against humanity and the natural order of our world, must be judged according to state laws. Victim’s anguish must be addressed and penalties and punishment must be metted out to the wrongdoers. Leave religion aside. Those who cowers under the pinions of religion when arrested must be persecuted. No two ways.

⁃ Kris Lee 2024.

Two Engines?

It is startling indeed
to learn that undergraduates now determines the future direction of the university that taught them everything they need to learn except rational thinking, so on second thought, let us all be agreeable and take it a step further. Maybe, our education ministry should allow these students a full takeover and running since what they say matters, and since no one, beit from the education ministry, or our beloved prime minister’s department felt it important to publicly address the problem, and nip it in the bud.
If our ministry still thinks they are in control, it is timely they should do the needy~ that allocations be withdrawn, since it involves taxpayers money, and divert them to universities willing to address our current concerns, and take up the challenges faced by our country.
And to all these irrational supporters who proudly opposes that noble idea raised by none other than a caring learned bumi, maybe we should once and for all, have a law that segregates medical treatment for bumis and the non bumis, so that each are responsible for their own kind, which means that non bumis can only get treatment from non bumi doctors and vice versa.
Afterall, basic needs has uncannily already been segregated in the name of our country, race and religion including food and shelter, where there already exists halal and non halal food and housing development lots allocated specifically for bumis only. So maybe, non bumis are now only allowed to purchase homes from non bumi developers only and vice versa. Let’s also extend it to fish markets and clothing stores. It would be interesting to see how our country move on with two engines running at the same time and chop our country into two perhaps? I mean, what could have possibly happen or be bad about that when we don’t need to blame each other for each others shortcomings? That will instantaneously eradicate once and for all, racial misunderstandings and mobile phone purchases? Let each be responsible and accountable for our own kind. Let’s take it even further. Have non bumi police, army, Prime Minister?

Midnight Flowers

There are clans existing in night spaces. Sworn sisters united often by lingo and by country of origin~ bonded by ties of kinship, and rooted by familiarity with culture and lifestyle. Sisterhood intrinsically offers basic benefits of security, and belonging. Living in a country not of one’s own, threats from bullies and unruly guests cannot be discounted; thus, having each other for consultation is a plus. What more, off days are earmarked by echoes of laughter and gossips, fun activities, temple visits, and home entertainment. In other ways, sisterhood offers fresh leads.

In the moonlight industry, there are also, the loners. Those who prefer to distance themselves from any group, class or caste. They toil alone, are resilient and they captain their own ship. They do not answer to anyone nor do they fancy forming bonds of kinship. Strong individuals who segregate themselves, only to be absorbed into their own humdrum life, lost in their own reverie, and wades through difficulties without a whimper or alarm.

There are obvious cultural differences that exist between clans from different countries, each having their own peculiar taste of fashion sensibility, and their own morale of what the service industry is about. And each clan caters to the degree of conduct deemed acceptable by their guests. Nevertheless, each clan offers different moods, colours, variety and fun. Between clans, there is friendly rivalry, yet sometimes, envy and enmity. Rules of conduct were never regulated. Thus, some pushes the limit and displays suggestive behaviour, amid scorns from those who find their conduct unacceptable. Whilst others puts on a brave smile, despite inside their hearts and thoughts, rains rivers of tears.

But day in, day out, these social workers, beit with or without clans or those belonging to different clans, scout in between tables looking for prospects who enjoys a little banter, their presence and their company. Sometimes they win, at other times, they lose. But many are brilliant face readers who could read through the pockets of strangers. When there are little or no guests, these social workers creates opportunities for themselves~ moonlighting outside familiar surroundings, luring their clients with them. Still, most return home to their abode once they feel intoxicated, while others enjoy comfort elsewhere, being pacified while sedated by promiscuous guests. There are those whose drinks were tampered with, and rights infringed upon, because they miscalculated the intentions of their guests. Whilst others had ridden safely home through trusted familiar associates, some had lewd images taken of them, and tips stolen.

Morning is a time to knock off remnants of hung over leftover from the night before. Most social workers spends their entire wake up period rolling on their bed communicating with ardent admirers, whereas others spends time watching video clips, wardrobe upkeep, personal grooming and workout routines. Despite it all, there are those who tend to their family needs both home and abroad, and entertaining lunch and dinner invites. Whereas the adventurous gamble, hoping to double their income. Many others took on other jobs to keep themselves afloat.

There is no right or wrong in the routes each of these women takes. But travelling thousands of miles for the sake of livelihood and survival, there must be stories these bravehearts carries. Still, they trod, amazingly resilient to all the risks, culture shock, immigration complications, alcohol burnout, and sexual harassment to name but a few. Many of them are single moms, both abroad and locally, when their hearts were fluttered with false promises of a good future. Their experiences taught some to be more vigilant but some still does fall for the charm of guests though their hearts told them not to do so. There are too many accounts of sob stories best known to themselves. But it still boils to a better life which everyone desires. But for the sake of their family, society should not be too quick to judge, and mean to deny them a good life, we ourselves want.

Such is their story.

Midnight flowers they are, clan, or no clan. When their luminosity fades during daylight, come twilight, again they will glow and sing inside the hearts of sick, desperate, and lonely men, in search of company.

Such is their story.

Yin and Yang

God gives us day, as well as night. There are those whose lives are totally clouded in darkness and there are those who were blessed by the morning sun. While the vultures encircle the litted sky, the nightingales tweet under the shadow emitted by the moon. Some may say it is a societal mismatch. But indeed, it is a camaraderie of Yin and Yang, the interplay of push and pull that tiptoes the checkerboard of humdrum living. Both are necessary. There is indeed no right or wrong, nor a norm, for good and bad is a choice which lurks at every corner, beit day or night. But societal norm has chosen to be indifferent. Where is that voice we need for the dark, and in the dark? Societal norm is a preference of the majority. That does not mean it is right.

When dawn dissolves the putrid air, there, we will find, a drunkard dozing besides the garbage bin, old people encircling the neighbourhood collecting waste, and the sound of snooze from the night workers, besides the cries of hungry babies. A new day begins.

An advice

Met a man in his early thirties a few days ago.
A good man while I was waiting for a friend. He saw me sitting alone on the kerb and so he approached me asking if I was in trouble because according to him, I looked distressed. I was not. He asked me if I was hungry and if I am he is willing to offer me some money for food though he says he doesn’t have much. He stays upstairs facing the apartment entrance lobby where I waited for my friend, and that he has observed me for awhile from his apartment before he decided to come down and approached me. And if he could help.


He walks with a limp with one ankle in bandage. I asked him about his limp. That was when he told me that he is recovering from a bad fall and showed me his injuries, one of which was on his spine which according to him, has undergone six operations. I asked him how he fell. He told me he jumped down from the flyover heading towards Penang bridge but did not die. For a second, I was stunned.


This man used to have a decent job as an executive in a factory. Until unbeknownst to him, he began to be inflicted with what he suspected was bouts of depression. Which forces him to do weird things. And gradually found himself incapable of helping himself.


He is sane in fact, unlike the perception I had of him which I had seen encountering some mental cases I have see in my course of living. I think this fall had him reflect back on the many good and some bad things he did in his past because he told me, a stranger, his many deeds. Which could be the consequence of him leaping down the flyover. He told me that each time he sees an animal being rolled over by passing cars, he will never hesitate to stop his car and give them a proper burial. He told me that one day he saw a piece of black cloth on the road with rusty nails inside. And after he cleared the road, that was when he began to have hallucinations and bad dreams . He reflected on many things he did when he was younger. And he thought everything that happened to him was a retribution. I think he was trying to discover the cause of his mental state of mind.


To me, I feel that he has done many good favours which far outweighs the menial things he did. In fact, I like this man, a lot. He asked me many questions which I am quite capable of discerning and help clear his doubts.


To me, here is a good man, maybe born to a poorer family but it is clear to me he suffers from something many people suffers from. Which is that he overthinks. Things like how money became the centre of living and what he can do with his life after the fall. Obviously he can’t go back to his previous job but I hope he will. I suggested Paralympics. But he told me he wasn’t keen on sports. I gave him hope and other options and try to clear his mind. And gave him some fatherly advice, the littlest I know about. He was sobbing as he recalled his life.


To cu the story short, never have I encountered such a good man with an indeed pleasant face. And a good heart. Though he isn’t as studious, I thought he deserve the best. I told him the next time I see him again, I want to see him as a young executive who has managed to pull back his life. After a failed suicide attempt which could not have been driven by his mental state but of things he touched. After so much goodness he has done for others. Even to me. It doesn’t matter if he is educated, or not as rich. But I thought to myself. That if I ever have a son, it would be him. For sure it would be him.


In our vicious world, a person like him would indeed be a blessing. It is indeed rare. Whilst others in the world goes through their humdrum life, here is a good man who outshines my shadow. Very unlike the many I know whom are selfish to themselves, striving for success which we can’t carry with us when we die, if we die. I salute this young man. Saved by his deeds.
And to the many younger generations outside, I wish to offer some advice. Our hand takes and holds, and our legs kick. If you ever see things lying besides or on the roadside or on your personal patio or the entrance to your home, never ever use your hand to pick it up. But you can use your leg to kick it aside. Charms are still abused by many people. But it cannot be transferred to you if you use your legs. But never ever use your hands.It sounds folkloric, but the practice did not change since thy kingdom come. Do not ever for once think you’d be protected because of your faith. Exorcism and deliverance applies to good people with strong faith.


I wish him the best.

Reforms Per Se

The outcome of our recently concluded six State elections provides a perfect impetus for the ruling unity government to drum in serious reforms before every effort to make better our country wilts under the sun, if that is the ultimate will of our Prime Minister (PMX) to sacrifice his good intentions for the sake of our country in the name of peace, stability, progress and harmony, and hopefully to be re-elected back into power after the cessation of his term.

With PN drumming in support from all corners during the ceramahs using race as their call card and PAS with religion, PMX has only one tool left in his disposal, which is the privilege access to the royals, which is a very powerful entity considering both the Agong’s and our Sultans’ profound wisdom and their over-riding constitutional power.

To induce the public, PMX needs a formidable team of ministers whom could swiftly formulate the changes needed in line with his vision~ not necessarily as promised, and if need be, a cabinet reshuffle. With due respect, this literally means culling leaders from his own coop besides the coop of his coalition partners who doesn’t possess the qualities and clout to implement wonders except for managing internal party matters~ and to be willingly replaced with compatriots whom are more able, capable and reliable.

The reason why disheartened Malays switched camps, shifting their votes from UMNO to PN and PAS instead of PH, is by and large, a racial and religiously motivated move which is perfectly reasonable because when voters are caught in the frenzy of things, one tends to side their own race first, before others. And that’s how the opposition design their strategy- by conditioning gullible voters into submission, firstly by projecting UMNO as a party tarnished by corruption, and then promoting religion as the alternative to corruption, besides alarming the Malays with imaginary threats from the infidels~ whilst portraying DAP as the ‘infidel’ that puppets the unity government, to win votes for themselves.

Coalition partner UMNO must also come to terms with their dwindling support and revamp their image tarnished by allegations of corrupt practices and succumb to seat sacrifices, at least tentatively, instead of insisting on candidacy in areas easily captured if PH especially through the DAP, were given a wider representation.

But beit a racially or religiously motivated move, the underlying concerns of the general public is one and the same. We all want a clean and efficient government lead by far-sighted leaders whom could deliver a stable progressive economy within the shortest possible time with laws which must be seen to be exercised, adhered to and acted upon, without fear or favour by an impartial Prime Minister.

As of now, there are many glaring issues which sticks out like a sore thumb, some for decades on end, all because ministers by and large, are the by-products of party loyalty and coalition quota but not selected based on their ability to lead, which resulted in some MPs infamous habit to draw attention to themselves by spewing nonsense in Parliament. Which is why parliamentary conduct, if possible, should also be reviewed.

Outline here are some inherent suggestions which may help revitalise the enthusiasm our citizens had towards the unity government currently in limbo due to unprecedented power play.

Reform 1-

Free Up the Judiciary

1. No matter how or what, our courts must be seen to be independent and impartial and thus, it should be protected from improper influences coming from other branches of the government or from private or partisan interests.

3. If not, the powers vested upon one individual alone who decides the outcome of high profile cases will always reflect badly on the Prime Minister made worse by the systemic financial dependence of the judiciary on the executives.

4. On the contrary, there must also be a series of checks and balances since co-dependency abounds between both the executives and the judiciary to deter the abuse of power and the possibility of corruption, if the courts are rendered too free and untouchable.

Reform 2-

Arrest Truancy & Impropriety in Parliament

1. Due to the impropriety of some MPs to mock each other not only in parliament but outside as well, the parliamentary privileges extended to them as expressed in the Federal Constitution should be repealed to make them accountable for every word said. Freedom of speech does not equal freedom to mock.

2. Besides, the PA system inside parliament should be muted at all times, with the main control concentrated on the Dewan Speaker’s rostrum, who gets to decide who gets to speak and who doesn’t by the press of a button. No need to contain their outburst anymore. If this cannot work, introduce straight jackets, mufflers and ejection seats.

3. The absenteeism clause found inside the constitution is frequently exploited over and over again by truant MPs as if there is no meeting quorum to fulfil, citing outside engagements as the main reason for their non-attendance when parliament is in session. To groom them to be more responsible MPs which is what they were elected for, naturally to sit in parliament and be the voice of the citizens, their yearly minimum attendance quota should increase to 80% (eighty percent) failure of which MPs seats should automatically be declared vacant to make way for by-elections.

Reform 3-

Make our Laws Accessible

1. Laws form the regulatory framework which cogs the wheel of daily iving. It affects everyone. Therefore, laws must be made accessible to the public so that every citizen is informed of their rights and limitations and no one including foreigners infringes upon its rules.

3. Besides blasting in the main media, access to our laws should be made through an official government ‘website’ initiative ‘free of charge’ together with an equally portable version eg. ‘mobile app’ translated into as many languages as possible.

5. The more user-friendly it is, the more it increases efficiency not forgetting the standard operating procedures when dealing with government departments eg. applying for licenses and contracts or when crime happens.

7. It is in turn a useful tool for the MPs, State Excos, councillors, and especially judges and lawyers if it is consistently updated to include all regulations and omissions besides repeals.

8. It should also include links to government authorities, legal firms and their representatives because one may never know when they need assistance or help when called for.

9. The general public should not be coerced back to rely on hard copies printed by some elusive institution each time life’s situations warrants accurate and immediate information. We want to know instantly our rights. We want to be guided, not hurdled through a series of AI generated answering machines and phone operators, neither do we like to be deflected to the chats that never got replied.

Reform 4-

Outlaw Race and Religion from Parliament

1. From the current developments, outlawing religion and race and the pure mentioning of it in Parliament and at the same time, outlawing political speeches inside places of worship seems ideal. Outlaw as well, if possible, race base and religious political parties.

3. For years, we have seen that whoever helms the federal government have that dainty task of appeasing the sensitivities of a multitude of races and religious beliefs and naturally, the religion that has the most taboos will gain the most in the name of harmony.

5. Outlawing both ‘race and religion’ once and for all, away from Parliament would mean the closure of regulatory ministries and bodies tied to them and redirecting of funds for purposes other than the celestial kind.

7. Let the disgruntled and fanatics seek audiences with their respective Sultans~ their divine head of religion of each state if they are unhappy. If you don’t starve them off now, they will become more radical, coercing believers to submit to their wishes citing verses in their religious books in vain.

8. Moreover, acquiescing to their demands will never win you praises. For whatever aid is giventh them is considered ‘divine intervention’ Irregardless of efforts from the unity government. To be blunt, they will give thanks and praises to their own God instead thus, you will never be able to appease the beneficiaries no matter how hard you try.

Reform 5-

Revamp our Education System

If there is one issue every citizen is concern about is our failing standard of education. Beginning with the setting up of schools by the missionary brothers, the downgrade of standards, teachers and the introduction of irrelevant subjects and policies had every parent scrambling to send their children to private schools if they could afford one. Either that or national type schools that has better records of students passing. Therefore, outlawing race and religion in Parliament and starving religious bodies from access to aids would also mean the automatic abolishment of religious curriculum away from schools better equipped with funds diverted for urgent transformation purposes.

a) Diet

Beginning with primary schools nationwide, studies have shown that diet plays an important role in brain development and one’s attentiveness thus, it should be the primary undertaking for our education ministry in collaboration with other ministries to work out and implement a standard diet for all national primary and secondary schools. It will involve:

1. The setting up of a nationwide school catering production service much like the catering system used by airlines, with prepacked meals equipped with desserts, drinks and cutleries with;

2. Dietitians and nutritionist helming the food program to ensure its nutritionistic value.

3. Daily meals should also cater to the different races but allowing students or teachers to interchange their meals at free will and;

4. The absorption of all school canteen operators into the system so that the current operators and helpers are ensured a means of income and;

5. A national school logistic system whereby meals reaches students on time. If possible, set up five catering facilities, one up north, one central and another at the south of our peninsular with one each for the states of Sabah and Sarawak. But if funds are available, by all means a catering facility for each and every state;

6. Close every village schools that has less than 100 students intake each year. It is not resource friendly to have a team of teachers sent to these remote areas when the enrolment is small. Instead, set up a village feeder bus service that could pick students up from their homes to the nearest better equipped schools and back. These national feeder bus service in certain countries is an open air hop-on hop-off minibus service that routes inside the village path to the nearest bus station and back. This is crucial as it overcomes difficulties in getting these meals across the many remote schools which is an unnecessary waste of manpower and delay. The education ministry have uses for all these teachers spilling out to fill in the lack created by teachers who goes on consecutive maternity leave which leaves certain schools without the benefit of replacement teachers. Maybe, there should be a regulation to curb consecutive pregnancies for teachers also.

b) Fair & Equal Equipments & Facilities

7. In some countries, each and every national school have ‘equal facilities’ and equally capable teachers. That means, if one school have two master degree holders, two photocopy machines, two air conditioners, five drinking fountains and a gymnasium, so must all other schools be equipped with the same.

8. This will in turn eliminate fussy parents from choosing and opting out of schools nearest to their home to better schools which would automatically free up roads from unnecessary traffic jams coming from all directions during peak hours;

c) Attendance, Attentiveness & Exams

To ensure high attendance and attentiveness in classes;

9. Have in place 10-15 objective tests questions ready after every topic of every subject. Reveal the answers instantly. That would make up for easier learning. Tests such as this should constitute 70% of overall marks and the remaining 30% are garnered through final exams. This would mean 70% is already the passing mark before the final exam arrives.

10. To be eligible to sit in exams, each student must reach a compulsory 80% school attendance.

11. In certain progressive countries, all it takes is Four (4) passes to be awarded a GCE O Level certificate and students who did not have the four required passes can;

12. Retake the exams in subsequent years concentrating only in subjects they did not do well in the previous sitting. That means, students do not need to repeat subjects they have passed. Furthermore, these marks as had been done in neighbouring countries, can be added to their previous certificate, of course with a new certificate issued.

d) Curriculum

There are four types of curriculum in schools namely sports, uniformed bodies, clubs and societies and performing arts beit musical instruments, acting or dancing.

13. Thus, each student is required to take up at least two out of the four types of curriculum offered.

e) University placement

Before we begin, be enlightened that it is poor excuse not to have enough seats in universities because it is the responsibility of every good government to ensure that every citizen has the right to education, not after class tuitions irrespective of age, race, religion or creed. It is not right to deny students whom have achieved the minimum possible scores in a field they wish to pursue because one only does best in a field of their own choosing. It is neither the government’s prerogative to decide who does what. Otherwise we should do away with quota for foreign students eating up spaces in the classrooms meant for citizens. As at now, it is shocking to learn that under-qualifiers gets placings. The outcome, compromised courses for those with lower brain cells to decipher at the expense of smarter ones. Otherwise how are they going to pass? Don’t we all want better informed citizens instead of relying on foreign expertise? This in turn eliminates the ‘brain drain’ effect whereby exceptional students were all pilfered by neighbouring countries simply because our education system cannot cope. Also, be aware that in this age of the internet, universities, even top ones had been reduced to become venues for administrative purposes, exams, and access to labs and curriculums.

14. That said, many universities nowadays have extended their reach to students registered with them FULL access to lessons within the comforts of their own home, much like home schooling and full certificates awarded to all whom have passed which in practice means;

15. Students are brought to the classroom’s online and teachers keeping a watchful eye of the attendees virtually, not available in a conventional classroom setting because of limited space;

16. Full time online teaching is different from external students or those who studies at their own pace and time.

17. In fact, even exams can also be conducted online whereby students are require to appoint a qualified lecturer of their choosing, submit their names and contact to these universities, date, venue and time the exams can be taken will be decided by the university, and the universities in turn will privately contact these facilitators who will invigilate these exams on behalf of the universities.

18. Because of the advent of AI (Artificial Intelligence), lessons in schools both for lower or upper secondary students as well as vocational and technical schools can use the same format; many of these lessons are akin to videos we see on YouTube which is both entertaining yet informative, all the more crucial in boring subjects like History and Geography. It might be surprising though not new, that competent teachers are now few and far in between and quite often, we hear of students correcting teachers in tenses. All these could be solved with the use of AI and videos.

f) School Uniforms

19. Replace our outdated and boring pinafores with Batik nationwide. Considering our warm climate, short sleeve Batik shirts should be the choice for the boys worn with colored shorts. Do away with long pants. As for girls, knee length Batik skirts over coloured polo t-shirts tops is best unless their religion calls for ankle length Batik skirts.

20. Let each school decide and adopt their own Batik pattern as their identity since there are many types in the market. The use of Batik will be a boon for our handicraft industries at the same time revive its cultural significance.

g) Encourage Co-Ed Primary Schools

21. Life is a coed. So it makes perfect sense for students to spend their innocent formative years learning how to grow up together and respect each other’s boundaries.

23. It instills a feeling of comradeship without elements of discrimination,

24. it breaks down gender misconceptions, and provides an excellent foundation for the development of realistic, respectful, meaningful and lasting relationships.

25. In later years, boys and girls grounded in co-Ed schools gain fresh perspectives from each other beit intellectually or socially, and helps them become more confident in expressing their views in the presence of members of the opposite sex.

h) Encourage meritocracy

25. In every nation, we needed both doctors as well as nurses, and inspectors as well as privates. We should not have top students studying to become nurses and lower grade students in turn, become doctors. We should not have top grade students holding secondary positions answering to their lower grade but higher ranking officers.

27. The reason why technical and vocational schools exist is to train support staffs to assist the studious. Therefore the difference between diplomas, degrees and PhDs.

29. If our quota system stays, we can’t instill competitiveness. We become a setback nation instilled with laziness where certain individuals will take for granted their studies simply because they know for the fact that even if they don’t do well in exams, seats in universities are offered to them with avenues for advancement in their studies and career, many a time hindered by racial quotas and cable pulling.

30. It is a national embarrassment which could be rectified if sacrificing for the nation is what governing is all about. Not tuition. Because tuition reflects poorly on the teachings students get from schools. Tuition only puts teachers ability in doubt.

Reform 6-

Standard Tax Rates for All

1. Implement a standard 10% (ten percent) tax rate for all categories of taxes nationwide beit import or export duties, (especially cars) individual or corporate tax, sales tax, custom and excise duties and all other taxes.

3. Low rates attract more investors into our country as was last seen in the glory days of Malacca during the reign of the first five Sultans.

5. If this could be done, the unity government will win the next general elections hands down because it will provide every rightful citizen the relieve much needed against our rising cost of living.

7. All of us are aware that our government debts has reached its peak but we are confident that the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and other creditors will relax their rules and welcome the changes spelt out since it is for the betterment of our economy.

8. All it takes is a win win negotiation by our PMXs. An affordable easy to calculate tax rate will also in turn jeopardise corruption at all levels as well.

Reform 7-

Electoral Remedies

1. Our government has to decide on a fair and equitable election spread throughout the country. As it is, the demarcation of electoral boundaries and fluctuations in voter populations poses doubts on equitable distribution.

3. Decide once and for all if a checkerboard boundary demarcation works better for the whole country whereby the whole country is equally chopped up into regular blocks having the same area irregardless of the number of voters residing in that area or should they be demarcated according to more or less an equal distribution of voter population.

4. After this exercise, we can expect lesser topographical gerrymandering and lesser voter volatility.

5. It has also always been a mystery to the general public why the army and police votes and their distribution has never been revealed and added into the vote tally beforehand despite voting earlier? This ambiguity when made known promotes transparency.

Formulating and implementing policy changes requires boldness, assertiveness and the personal believe that you are doing the right thing. It requires a lot of convincing and the support of coalition partners. Besides all the qualities aforementioned, the underlying concerns of the general public as repeated here is one and the same. We all want a clean and efficient government lead by far-sighted leaders whom could deliver a stable progressive economy within the shortest possible time with laws which must be seen to be exercised, adhered to and acted upon, without fear or favour by an impartial Prime Minister.

Thus, for as long as the reforms proposed is beneficial to the citizens and our country, it wouldn’t be an uphill task to redirect the misguided to see things your way.

Apart from the reforms stated, there are many more policies ingrained into our system which is far from right, therefore the loss in confidence towards our leaders, the result of sixty over years of leaders whom are more concerned with self interest than fixing what is not right. A lot of policies requires common sense than deep thought. There are reforms that require overlapping tasks between ministries. Cutting off red tapes is good. Using AI to cut off red tapes is good. But if our heads of department does not see things your way, nothing gets done.

Our unity government still has 49 months to implement these reforms before the next general election 16 arrives. Uncertainties may arise created by those who are always disruptive in the power game. But our PMXs must be reminded that our national security forces are at his disposal, to be put on alert before drastic measures are implemented. But do not sideline the need for our Sultans and Agong’s cooperation and consent.

Wish you good luck.

Kris Lee 2023.

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Multiple Worlds

There are multiple worlds co-existing within our existence at the same time. Past, present and future worlds all hovering within, and possibly beyond our breathable air, and the day we as individual earthlings expire from this world would only mean that our soul would be teleported to another world and assume characters better equated to our understanding of what life is, without discounting heaven and hell as the two overtly emphasised extremities.

This hypothesis puts to rest the many mysteries surrounding sightings and events that went beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding, like how dreams appear when we’re in sleep mode, then dissipates the minute we open our eyes. It also explains how some people whom have passed off from this world eventually reappears, getting another chance at life inside a new womb years or decades later, after having spent some time exploring another world what is commonly termed as ‘reincarnation’ very much revered in Tibetan Buddhism.

Have you ever personally encounter writing objects mysteriously disappear from your own study table even though you could swear that was where you left it, and sometimes, reappears again years later? Can that be considered a form of reincarnation? Have you personally ever witness things that are not there like objects, shapes, people or light, feel movements on your body that is not real like bugs crawling on your skin or your internal organs are moving around, or smell things that do not exist, and hearing voices and sounds that no one else hears? These are medically termed as hallucinations as experienced by schizophrenia and bi polar disorder sufferers. But unlike hallucinations, have you ever heard of encounters with supernatural beings, some of disturbing form we termed as ghosts, others as gods and good spirits from another era even though you are of sound mind, is not on drugs of some kind and in perfectly good health? Have you ever wondered about fables and ancient stories of giants, gods and mythical creatures who lived amongst us now is no longer to be found? Have you ever watched documentaries of bizarre discoveries of objects so futuristic we have no explanation of its existence inside rubbles? How did they appear, then disappear like ships getting lost in the Bermuda Triangle? And the recent sightings of UFOs that appears and vanishes from behind clouds?

We were taught that a dot represents one dimension and a line is two. And objects that has form that could casts shadow as three. We then conveniently classify and group all ghosts and apparitions as fourth. But is there a possibility that there are more dimensions than those we are familiar with beside heaven and hell that we were taught about? Fifth dimension? Sixth? Are they countable? Where do they end?

Parallel universe is not a new hypothesis but has limited following. It is a theory denounced and kept away by the religious who repeatedly stress on the two extremities, believing only in heaven or hell, and to Catholics, keeping all the souls of unbaptised infants and the just who passed off before the coming of Christ into a place called ‘limbo’ ~ without wanting us to take comfort for the fact that there are many other plains of existence co-existing amongst us at the same time.

To be teleported from one existence to another, we needed to die or sleep, and with it, opens an escape window or a door which routes us to another space and time, depending on where we fit in (and not only the good to heaven and the bad to hell as we are conditioned to believe) ~ very much like the apps on our phones or channels on our television where with just a click, we are teleported and transported to another plane of activity. The movie ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, offers a glimpse of what multi verse means similar to what is stressed here.

Science has taught us to believe that all it takes is to build faster spaceships to frontier our universe in search of intelligent life which might take millions of light years to reach and perhaps another thousand years of advancement in technology. To them, it is an inter-galactic thing. That other existence is found in other galaxies. But is it possible that these different existence coexist in the same plane in this lifetime in this universe, much like frequencies of a radio? Doesn’t that explain the age old Chinese believe that when our spirits are low, we’d encounter ghosts? Still, to enter or exit one frequency, we needed an opening. That door or window which hovers amongst us but is invisible to us, but through that opening or openings in the sky or sea or land or in the back of our mind, is where the UFOs and apparitions say hello to us, and sometimes vanishes, not only our pens and eraser, but cars, and ships as well. And that door or window that hovers in the atmosphere acts as the app to these different planes of existence? So where is that door or window located? Could there only be one door? Or multiple doors? Do they have a fixed location just like the Bermuda Triangle or are they always hovering but scattered around the globe? Is there a time they appear or disappear? Or are they found in the back of the minds of every living being? Which is how that period of inactivity as we sleep is when we’re entering an unknown frequency which allows us to dream? And a deeper slumber known as death is when we enter a new plane of existence never to return? If it is an inter-galactic thing, we would be able to dream, traverse to that space, play our episode and then escape from it all in a night’s of sleep, wouldn’t we?

Although it isn’t wrong to belief in heaven and hell, and the believe in God as the creator of all life and the world, it is not plausible enough to explain all the paranormal facets and mysteries of life that leaves us boggled till today not unless we keep an open mind.

Because one day after death, you might just be a shepherd thriving in the desert, and I might be one of those heroic characters reliving the historical novel ‘Romance of the Three Kingdoms’.

Again there is yet another unexplained mystery and sightings, mostly horrible and ghostly, of spirits living amongst us, scaring many out of their wits in dark alleys and abandoned abodes in the darkest of nights, of those who succumbed to tragic accidents and deaths where the souls of victims did not deport. The Catholics has a term for it when describing the killing of Cain and the ‘Massacre of the Innocents’. What is commonly known as ‘souls that cries out to heaven’. And many Asian families vehemently perform rites of vengeance through mediums, summoning these tragic souls to seek revenge and relief against the unknown perpetrators which they believe is the rightful thing to do before these unfortunate souls can be teleported to the rightful new world. The Chinese on the other hand has rites in ode of these tragic souls where offerings were left at the roadsides in particular nights and the Gates of Hell is opened. It is on the seventh month of the lunar calendar what is known as the ‘Hungry Ghosts Festival’. The question to ask is why can’t tragic souls find the window or door out to another world? Or have they and this is just a belief? And are all their perpetrators lined up straight towards hell?

As a footnote, science has uncovered that the structural and functional unit of all living beings are made up of cells. These cells consist of proteins, which are a type of molecule, together with water, which is another molecule, and other elements which all made up different molecules. And molecules are really a collection of atoms. Water is composed of Oxygen and Hydrogen atoms, and proteins are made of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, as well as other different component parts. Therefore, the molecules that makes up the cells of the body are really vibrating atoms which when collided or dispersed could shape-shift as we assume the life of another being we are destined to.

Just my two cents.

Astaka Tanjung Bungah

(Please give our State government a break)

It is ironical that certain parties thought that the rm900 per month stall rental is unjustifiable and unreasonable. Have they forgotten the cost of tearing and replacing the once poorly maintained open-air hawker centre with the current handsome crown jewel smacked right in the heart of Tanjung Bungah? Rm900 per month equals rm30 a day, hardly matching up with the current market worth. And it is crucial to balance the rental disparity between the privately owned coffeeshops and food courts with State owned astakas. If these protestors thought it high, still expecting the rates to be a flat pittance of rm36 monthly or rm1.20 per day, I would encourage our State Government to retract back their licences and award them to others whom are wiling to pay, not like the existing tenants could not afford it. Otherwise, convert these under-utilised astakas statewide into ‘Durian Hubs’ or fruit market. The agriculture and tourism industry will thank you for it.

And to the under-informed band of people who never stop hallucinating back to the crown colony era, please understand, there is no such thing as a free lunch anymore in this world. What more, subsidies paid with our taxpayer’s money should only benefit the needy, not the able competing for welfare. Worse, blokes who feel that they are entitled to milk the cow because they thought they owned the cow. When the State lends a hand, it does not mean that after they have given you the airplane, must they also provide you with the fuel and the pilot. Which is why the monthly licensing fee is totally outdated and exploited by the disgraceful and thick skinned.

To practically pay zero rental but profits from an entire plate of char koay teow or mee goreng which if you cost it with one drink works out to an average of rm8 to rm15 per person is a TOTAL ripoff! Simply because the nett profits extracted from one single plate already overrides the overheads and daily rm1.20 rental. And how long already has this been going on? If one were to recce the stalls at these Astakas, one will realise that these food operators are laughing their way to the bank not counting the famous ones patronised by tourists. So, stop pampering them if we want to see progress. The way to move forward is not to soften your stance. After the airplane had been given, these operators must be made to realise that they need to pay for the fuel themselves and hire their own pilot if they can’t discipline and train themselves to be one. Otherwise, give up.

And the problem doesn’t end there. Because of the puny rental, some tenants took it easy opening and close their stalls as and when they feel like. And some close for months on end. Why? Simple. Because it is too cheap and holding the license makes them the towkay. As a result, pockets of unopened stalls are littered everywhere. Besides this, there are the smarter (but apparently could not afford the higher rental) tenants who became landlords by subletting their stalls out. Some uses them as personal storerooms. So, honestly speaking, do we need to succumb to all these hullabaloo?

Is it unreasonable to request that these tenants abide by set operating rules, procedures and working hours and install auto alert signals if stalls did not open on time so that fines could be dispensed with? How are the State to deal with undeserving blokes who successfully obtain licenses through backdoor favours?

If we desire tenants to work hard so that our famed street food would not be seen as mediocre, let them pay for the full rental of rm900. No two ways about it. And up all the rest of food operators at the wet markets as well. Statewide.

At the private coffee shops and food courts, tenants are currently forking out rm40-rm160 daily for each stall depending on location, variety and parking availability. These coffee shops compete amongst themselves for full tenancy and crowd by offering other add-ons eg. class in-house washing of plates, free entertainment, cheaper drinks. Yet, there is hardly any inconsistencies felt in the food pricing statewide eg. a plate of char koay teow, or even laksa , which means those who set up stalls at these private food courts and coffee shops would need to work harder to cover their overheads against those that are set up in astakas which is practically ‘zero’.

And so, that gets all of us curious. Who are these protestors who could not afford a rm30 per day of rental? And why are they protesting? I felt the state government should just take the bull by the horns and address this issue once and for all. Stop the handouts. Softening your stance again only benefits these opportunists. Not the taxpayers. Why the rm2k startup cost when furniture, fittings and furnishings had been provided for not forgetting the signage and beautiful landscaping? Be aware where your votes comes from.

We want strong creative leaders. Not weak ones.

Most Used Device

“Being educated does not guarantee success. However, it does confer one with power and position to lead, and with that, opens up the biggest door to wealth, which is the abuse of national coffers.

It is the colonialists most used device to put us in our place, by implying that we are not fit to run our own country. Let them. And until we are educated enough, we can only be ball pickers. Till then, they will decide our future for us. Land banks, business opportunities and promotions almost always landed on the laps of their cronies lounging at their exclusive clubs. Memberships were never opened to locals unless by invitation. As for the rambunctious lads, admittance to these clubs were through the kitchen back doors, waiting or helping, literally speaking, feeding off scraps leftover at the dining tables. And that is how we in the third world ended up with the perception that the key to progress and a better life lies in education~ despite the fact that our country has minted so many self made philanthropists whom had never been to school. That marks the beginning of the paper chase.

To the indispensable Chinese whom the colonialists were always cautious and weary about because of their hardworking, industrious but generous nature (whom have donated much to the building of roads and other civil amenities), it became an endeavour to get their children educated. They toiled the embankments and scorching fields only to pour every single cent of their hard earned savings back into formal education. They really believed in it. But vocational colleges let alone universities apart from mission schools were few and far in between. Even if there is one, they were conveniently set up to make up for skill shortages. So, they had to send their children’s abroad. Consequentially, with so much money invested into overseas education, there were hardly any left for other pursuits let alone what the colonialists feared most- seizing of power or revolting against them. How understated could that be.

But the colonialists knew the Chinese well enough to know that their favourite pastime is gambling. To usurp back what the Chinese had earned from lucrative trading, the colonialists went on to introduce the ‘Sport of the Kings’, and opened up four turf clubs throughout the length and breath of Malaya including one in Singapore which was the earliest in 1842 and encouraged legalised betting. In territories like Hong Kong, not only did horse racing became a favourite pastime, citizens were deliberately burdened with soaring property prices thus, whoever made house ownership a commitment would have been kept busy for one lifetime and generations to come. That conveniently deters the Chinese from revolting. With that, the colonialists remains in control, whilst depleting our resources.

They even controlled a network of world regulating bodies for the trading of stocks, commodities, liquified petroleum and precious metals so that they could buy them cheap when they needed them and carried on plundering. Because they knew that without wealth, even with education, we can’t possibly opened up multinational industries or refineries worldwide like what they had already done. All we could do is to follow and work for them. And so like rats, we’d forever be lured eventually following the pied piper into the river. That is what education did to us. One gantang for us but a hundred gantangs for them

Until lately, the Chinese came along.”

Left Hander

I was born a left hander.
It was only after I entered pre-school that my mom, having noticed that I gripped the pencil with my left that she changes it to right.
No wonder I scored higher in creativity, imagination, visualisation, “daydreaming”, rhythm and intuition, now I begin to wonder if my life could have been the same had I not consent to the flip!
But the remnants of my left handed ness still persists, whenever situations entail me to carry things, or to hold something steady.
I just learnt that how people became right-handers is a genetic mutation in our distant past which causes the language centres of our human brain to shift to the left hemisphere, effectively causing right-handedness to dominate 90% of our world.
Oh well… in other words, my mom mutated me to blend in with the majority 😬!

MADANI bed bugs

It appears that every government agency, instead of imposing upon their own tardiness, now has their own incriminating guidelines on proper dress codes meant for the public to adhere to, which at best incriminates upon the MADANI concept the Prime Minister is inculcating. So where may we know is the MADANI essence when the smell of puke aligns it’s vision which is
“To build a sustainable and prosperous Malaysia based on care and compassion, mutual respect, innovation, and trust, where inclusiveness and equality are embraced by the whole nation – ultimately a just Malaysian society”?

I believe no one needs to be taught the concept of properness in restrained behaviour and dressing if we are summoned by relevant departments to facilitate important appeals, applications, and approvals and no one at their level best given their circumstance they are in, would try to infringe upon the dress codes which would translate into unfavourable decisions and delays in awarding licenses and government contracts besides encountering difficulties in clearing up government matters, bills etc. But already, there have been mindless cases of discrimination being videotaped, to show us what it is like in dealing with emergencies~ where the police and hospitals shows no remorse nor mercy trying to insist that ‘distressed victims of robbery, accidents, rapes and kins of patients should adhere to guidelines if not nothing would be done for them? Is it really that a rape victim must go back home, groom themselves as if they had not been raped before a police report can be made? And next of kins telling a stroke patient to wait till they get a bath, dressed up properly, find themselves a decent pair of shoes or chances are the hospital wouldn’t admit them? What kind of mindless society have we entrap ourselves into?

In reality, it is in our society’s opinion nothing but lame excuses to deflect responsibilities and workload suspiciously mechanised by invisible hands to infuriate and inconvenience the general public into believing that the Anwar government is not the best government one could have. So when may I ask is the government going to descend upon these little little minute Napoleons whom are trying their level best to hijack his MADANI relevance with their own version of law and order? Where then is the Madani spirit of care, compassion, mutual respect, inclusiveness and equality going to? And when will this silliness end?

Uniforms and dress codes is important for those of us who works in government departments and agencies, schools, uniformed bodies, hospitals, jails, factories and service industries to distinguish themselves from the public. They are worn also to differentiate between the blue and white collar workers, to divide the ranks and files according to hierarchy, statuses and responsibilities of each working individual. It also helps to assists the public in identifying one authority from the other. But targeting dress codes for the general public instead?

For as long as decency does not infringe upon indecent exposure, where is that thin line that clearly distinguishes between what is considered decent and what is not? And whose uncouth libido do we use as yardage? Do these little Napoleons ever realise that comparing the length of skirts, slits and tops to their misaligned imagination is offensive against women-hood whose rights to be covered is now infringed upon by those who thoughts are even more murky than a smelly drain?

This issue which was a non issue then , should now be urgently addressed by our esteemed and capable Prime Minister in all fairness to be complied by all relevant bodies and ministries. Decide once and for all, who wears a tie and who doesn’t Decide a penalty for all front-liners who cultivate such indifferences. Get rid of the bed bugs now lining your mattress. These are the littlest we ask of you.

Dear US

Stop policing the world as if it belongs to you. Stop believing that only you are the saint whereas everybody else is evil. You have been very intimidating, fearful, paranoid, suspicious and presumptuous over every little good effort others has contributed to the world. And you are convinced that only you are right but others are wrong. We have heard of narcissistic personality in people but one entire country?
Open up your mind to the exotic idea that indeed there will always be fundamental differences between the East and the West so be fascinated with our uniqueness. Kungfu is different from boxing. You gave the world science but we taught you spirituality. If you claim others have transgressed your technology, so did you our Gods’, paper, gunpowder, silk, porcelain and tea. Have you forgotten you have been praying to an Asian God by the name of Jesus who taught you the second most important commandment which is ‘to love your brothers as I have loved you’? And so, be courteous and grateful. Your history says it was the Chinese migrants who painstakingly built the transcontinental railway throughout your entire country. Maybe you could learn a thing or two from us how we have learnt from you. And btw, technology transfers didn’t happen overnight. Your American companies including Apple wanting to exploit China’s cheaper labour went in full force to set up factories there so you could earn more profit. China didn’t say you must!
Right now, the whole world knows why you have wilfully wedged yourself in between mother & child countries and rife up their relationship. And it is not because of economy. The real reason is so that you could set up two more military bases both in Taiwan and Ukraine closest to your nemesis China and Russia to add up to your USD3trillion yearly budget of 750 over military bases worldwide by pretentiously acting as their bouncers. And your show of might would also translate to the disposal of outdated arms and armament ready to be shared by EU, Australia and Japan. Dear US, you can’t forever be so predictable. It’s humiliating.
I would urge you to adventure around in our terrain and be fascinated by the wonders of our ever graceful friendliness. Watch how graceful Shiva is carved in stone at the Angkor Wat. Observe the teaching of Buddha. Learn our customs, get used to our traditions, learn the art of genuine handshake, and treat others fairly if you want others to treat you fairly. But we don’t force you to accept our ways or our systems. Learn not to be upset if we do things differently from you.
To us ordinary civilians, it doesn’t matter to us which country is the economic power. It only matters to us that everyone has the right to live, has enough food to eat, clothes to wear and have a roof over our heads. It matters to us that every person has their fundamental right to education, transportation, and access to medical facilities when in need. And we want peace with every other nation. And we want to see the word ‘Alien’ being replaced by ‘Foreigners’ in all US arrival halls. And maybe one day, you’ll learn how to point your guns at the sky instead of your neighbours because the real intruders as you’ll discover in the end, are the asteroids and meteors crashing down to earth. Not your neighbours.

Connecting the Dots

< Connecting the Dots >

“When we witness an all familiar scene flashing across our eyes, when we conjure images at the back of our minds listening to others, when we dream…, these auto-reflexes are how we react to our sub-conscience, sending our subtle body out for another bout of astral travelling, tying our past, present and future up into one matrix happening within the same plane. And if our subtle body is capable of separating and exploring beyond our physical form, as noted by Lobsang Rampa in his book ‘The Third Eye’, fast forwarding or backtracking time to trigger magical occurrences such as dreams and déjà vu’s, so is everything conceivable in our world formed out of built energies ~ vibrating atoms capable of zigzagging, travelling and reorganising itself asserting to the fact that indeed, we all lived in a parallel universe alongside different civilisations beit from the past, the current or present or from the future.

According to the theory of the block universe, the past, present and future exists or happens simultaneously. And one dimension is the shadow/projection of another. Though science have not determined that dreams, imagination and déjà vu’s are the fourth dimension reflected against our three dimensional world, and whether or not there are any other dimensions besides these few, just how close or far we are to these civilisations will depend very much on our capability to traverse through space and time which conventionally would take millions of years cramping and hovering inside tiny space crafts.

Till today, mankind have uncovered futuristic artefacts clearly misplaced in earlier civilisations that has left experts baffled eg. Sanxingdui, The Disc of Sabu etc. not to mention encounters of the third kind and hieroglyphics images carved in stones, evidences confirming that aliens co-existed, and we indeed do have company. Distant cousins whom differs in looks, outlooks and intelligence given their technological breakthroughs, possibly hovering on differing wavelengths or planes of existence, thought to be suspended within this same vast infinite space.

Modern science since the 60s had mankind searching for life beyond earth. And since then, humanoids have launched outer space missions sending signals as far as the sounds could reach throughout our entire solar system, in search of our blood brothers. But it remains to be seen if we could scout the entire galaxy, with millions or more galaxies scattered around the universe, relying on our primitive capabilities. The size of our galaxy alone is estimated to be 100k light years wide. And because of that, we may never be able to explore even its entire perimeter given one lifetime. It would take us hundreds of generations to perform that task let alone they. Where they come from, we do not know. But they have reached our solar system, astonishingly survived breathing our air, and left their artifacts and spaceships behind. Based on these factors and the block theory, it is not far fetched to believe that our different civilisations stacks up like a cat ladder, one on top of the other, hovering on different wavelengths, with heaven at the topper-most and hell below. And because we have spent a lifetime searching for them to no avail, it is possible we are searching for them in the wrong plane or wrong wavelength. Only to meet them appearing and vanishing suddenly in our sky, just like how our dreams appear and vanishes in an instant.

So, what we humans need is not a more powerful telescope or spacecraft, but a newer technology which enables us to open up the sky and cross each or every civilisation with ease, within a flash. A doorway that opens perhaps one plain of civilisation to the next besides it. It’s behaviour is akin to the thumbnails on our phone screen whereby one touch of a thumbnail will lead us to different application systems. Therefore, for us to reach these civilisations, we need to build a doorway for each of them, or one doorway access to all. That doorway will bridge us to them and compresses all the infinite space found in the universe within its threshold. In simple terms, if let’s say there are only ten civilisations that existed, imagine ten mirrors surrounding the circumference of our Earth, and by entering one mirror would draw us into one particular civilisation. This is the kind of technology we need rather than traversing the vast infinite space. What we don’t realise is, the aliens have already built their invisible doorway floating in our sky to visit us. And anytime any aircraft passes through it, it would be sucked and drawn into a time tunnel leading us to their civilisation. My guess is that their doorway happens to be located where the infamous ‘Bermuda Triangle’ is. That is the doorway they uses to reach us which remains invisible to mortals like us till this day.

The next big question is how do we traverse to these parallel universes not unless death sets in. Because that may be the only time besides dreams and déjà vu that our soul will step out from our lifeless body and enters one of the numerous mysterious doorway.

I too believed that amongst all the doorways is one doorway which opens up to Hell and that is where one will cease to exist, being consumed by fire. But if one is an average God loving person depending on one’s ability to understanding the concept of mankind, one’s soul would be routed into one of those doorways and there one will continue to live, albeit in different forms and on a different astral plane. And I believe that reincarnation also happens when one is shuffled back into Earth’s doorway. And with this solves one of the greatest mysteries of life on earth. In other words, one will never die lest he or she is sent to Hell. And if one is good, one will live forever, just like what God promises, without elaborating that one would be hovering from one plain of existence to another. The day we die is the day one gets zig zagged around the different doorways of civilisation. Thus, there is no need for mankind to further explore space or even attempting to build the doorway. It will appear in front of us the day we die, as many near-death experienced individuals have attested ~ that they were led to walk towards a doorway. So, it is already there.

God has already built it. For us.”

⁃ Kris Lee 2023.