Mahathir is going bonkers and may end up in Tanjong Rambutan


THE THIRD FORCE 2

The Third Force

Hey, what is up guys?

In the last article I did about Dr. Mahathir Mohammad and his tortuous mission against the ruling coalition, a lot has happened. At the onset, I was supposed to pen an opinion piece today that related to a question a reader had posed to me in writing. But now that this has come up, that article can wait.

Still, before anything, let me do a one paragraph brief to recap what I’ve been saying thus far. In a nutshell, early in August of last year, Mahathir sat together with a Chinese Tan Sri, TSX, and two others, to discuss a coup-attempt-gone-awry that happened the month before. After weighing in all avenues to a recourse, the meeting resolved to depose Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak through the ballot box. Everyone present conceded that it was the only way to bring Dato’ Seri Mukhriz Mahathir into power.

Alright, one paragraph isn’t enough, so let’s make it two. TSX convinced Mahathir that it was necessary to launch a yearlong ‘save’ Malaysia campaign as a prelude to a five-month ‘war of an untold proportion’ against Barisan Nasional. Midway, Mahathir was to come out and challenge Najib to dissolve Parliament by March next year. The announcement is supposed to take place this November. But because Malaysia Today took the wraps off the conspiracy a thread at a time, not only did Mahathir prematurely launch the so-called ‘war of an untold proportion’, he believes that Najib may just go ahead and dissolve Parliament this November.

Do you know what I think about this? I think that because Mahathir is so preoccupied with ousting Najib, he lost touch with all sense of reality. He’s going bonkers and may end up in Tanjong Rambutan.

But perhaps it’s because we’re hurting him. So hurt is he, he told his confidantes that Malaysia Today, and in particular, Raja Petra Kamarudin (RPK), was his biggest hurdle in accomplishing anything, be it to topple the Prime Minister or to take a dump in peace. And I’m not kidding. I challenge Mahathir to come right out and deny this, so that I may issue hard evidence to prove my claim. As long as Mahathir remains silent, I am not to issue anything. Not yet, at least.

But don’t you guys get all surprised. I mean, you should have figured out by now that Malaysia Today has its tentacles lodged in every lubang cacing in Malaysia, a large number of them being those RPK has plugged his lines into. And even when Mahathir stopped confiding in those he believed were bleeding confidential details into the heads of RPK’s informants, the leak did not stop. The former premier is now in a conundrum of sorts, trying to figure out how best to plug the never-ending leak of secret information.

These days, I am told that he delivers instructions in scattered codes. You know, like how bits of data in computing is scattered through multiple storage channels to prevent hackers from stealing data bits. And that’s putting it in layman terms so that you guys get the idea. In some cases, he purposely delivers conflicting statements to confuse people like me. He tells Dato’ Seri Khairuddin Abu Hassan one thing, and tells Dato’ Abdul Kadir Jasin another. And when the two meet, they realise they have been dunggufied.

Well, he can fool others, but he can’t fool me.

Recently, Mahathir delivered strict instructions to the Menteri Besar of Selangor, Dato’ Seri Azmin Ali, to convince Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim to part with funds the jailed opposition leader’s wife seems to have access to. The funds, allegedly running into some RM2.38 billion in various asset categories, is said to have been ‘earmarked’ for the next general election, the payment ‘held’ until such a time that its purse strings are loosened by its trustees.

Sources in the know believe, and only believe up to this point, that the trustees are persons both local and from abroad, persons only Datin Seri Dr. Wan Azizah seems to have access to. Currently, Anwar is in no position to negotiate the release of these funds on account of his prison term and consigned the role of arbiter to his wife, who is known to have solicited funding for the 2004 general election from a certain foreign source.

Could the funder be an American or a Jew? I doubt it. My sources are quite clear that the Americans and Jews dropped Anwar long ago like one would a bag of hot potatoes. The Americans, in particular, have set their sights on someone else, who frankly, isn’t from the opposition coalition. At least, that’s based on the info I have. But to delve into that would be to throw this article into the gossip whirlwind. So unless I have evidence of that, I will not touch on it and consider it to be nothing but an unfounded rumour. Still, I’m digging.

Coming back to Mahathir, and as I have stated before – twice– the former premier is pandering to democratic thievery in a bid to topple Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak. In what was described as a secret pact between him and the leader of a coalition of NGO’s, Mahathir drew plans to rile people up into a hate-fuelled frenzy against the Prime Minister. He wanted them on the streets sometime late last July or early of last month, chanting “Najib is MO1” and “Down with MO1, down with Najib,” or something to that effect.

When Mahathir’s funders found out of the secret deal, they got pissed. The former premier had breached an agreement he had with them that outlined terms heavily opposed to democratic thievery. As it is, his funders are sore that billions had been spent in an eight-month long mudslinging campaign that ended with a failed coup attempt in July of 2015. When they found out what Mahathir had discussed with the coalition leader, they drew the line.

But not all of them though. To date, three funders pulled their commitments out from a five billion pledge that was delivered to Mahathir over a span of some six to seven months since December last year. They shut their doors before bolting and refused to budge from their collective stand not to entertain Mahathir or any of his associates. Attempts by a Mahathir confidante to persuade one of the funders to reassess the latter’s position failed. The funder refused to have anything to do with Mahathir anymore.

So Mahathir is going bonkers. He really doesn’t have the kind of funds needed to launch a serious war of ‘an untold proportion’ against the ruling coalition. I mean, haven’t you guys noticed how the attacks against Barisan Nasional seem to be lame and without vigour? The statements by his minions, that “Pribumi would prevail,” that “UMNO is in for it,” this, that – they’re at a loss what to do and are only buying time to redraw plans and rewrite scripts.

By the way, I’ll have you guys know that one of my informants was ‘discovered’. That is to say, one of Mahathir’s minions already knows where I get my sizzles and whispers from. It’s only a matter of time before this minion meets Mahathir and whispers to him of the betrayal. But trust me guys, that is not going to plug the leak. You’ll find out just before the next general election exactly why that is.

Oh, and before I forget. Mahathir has this new – rather stupid and self-destructive, if you ask me – game plan. And that is, he tasked Azmin to reverse public perception against Anwar by getting you guys to believe that the former deputy premier was ‘framed’ by the federal government and is innocent. In other words, Azmin was tasked with driving the perception that Anwar never sodomized anybody, but was himself ‘sodomized’ by the Federal Government.

The reason Mahathir is doing this is because of a condition that the jailed opposition leader imposed, the terms of which require not only for Mahathir to agree to the reformasi agenda, he needs to come out in public to state, in no uncertain terms, that he supports the reformasi movement. There is one thing I can’t explain though – why was it Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who eventually came out to declare Anwar’s innocence?

Hmm…

I think RPK may be right (article included in link below). Although, the way I look at it, Mahathir may end up committing an ‘upfront’ payment to Pakatan Harapan as a token of his commitment to the reformasi agenda. He’s not going to spell it out for sure. But the ‘upfront’ may be to convince Anwar that Pribumi is willing to fund reformasi centric activity supported by Pakatan Harapan.

Bah, let that hang for the moment. I will soon tell you how Mahathir plans to destroy the DAP. And trust me – I’m inching closer to revealing the complete list of channels through which the DAP receives all its funds, and there is nothing to stop me. That said, my next article will be an opinion piece, which I hope you guys will look out for.

So do stick around. We have very enigmatic times ahead.

Relevant articles by RPK:

http://www.malaysia-today.net/when-gani-sold-out-zeti-and-abu-kassim/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathirs-near-heart-attack-in-jakarta/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathir-wants-to-buy-pakatan-harapan-for-rm500-million/ (please read!!)

Relevant articles by me:

http://www.malaysia-today.net/is-this-what-mahathir-needs-rm5-billion-for/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathirs-and-pribumis-secret-agenda-against-multiracialism/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/the-bomb-that-mahathir-will-throw-in-march-2017/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathir-was-just-bitch-slapped/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathir-is-suffering-from-a-bloody-nose/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathir-just-signed-his-death-warrant/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathirs-chalice-of-poisoned-wine/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/dear-malaysians-please-take-time-to-read-this-it-is-important/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/mahathir-is-shitting-in-his-pants/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/im-not-just-another-brick-in-your-wall-mahathir/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/sue-me-if-you-have-the-balls-muhyiddin/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/one-of-mahathirs-funders-slammed-the-door-shut-and-bolted/

http://www.malaysia-today.net/135268-2/

 



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