As an American citizen, I know nothing about Malaysia. I didn't even know where it was on the world map until I looked it up. But the reason I am making a post about Malaysia is that I recently became aware that a former Prime Minister of that nation was red pilled about the Jews and spoke openly about the Jewish Problem. See this post. In a world where so many world leaders are nothing but Jewish puppets with no independence or integrity at all, to see a world leader openly outing the Jews is indeed a remarkable thing. I have not seen such a thing in the U.S. ever. Even JFK when he spoke about the Jews in the following quote did not openly name the Jews as this Malaysian PM did.
That is as close as JFK got to outing the Jewish Problem, which JFK was undoubtedly aware of. Unfortunately for JFK, he underestimated the treachery of the Jews and did not know that the U.S. Government was infiltrated or that his own wife would betray him in such a horrible, despicable manner, but I digress.
This Malaysian PM was red pilled and apparently is not the only person in Malaysia who is red pilled. Recently I became aware of a speech by a Religious leader in Malaysia who is also undoubtedly red pilled. See the following video, which was apparently made in 2014.
This man is Imran Nazar Hosein and I would like to listen to more of what he has to say. I would also like to know who else in Malaysia is red pilled about the Jewish problem. All who are red pilled and attempt to spread the truth about the Jewish Problem are my friends regardless of nationality, race or religion. I would like to get in touch with others in Malaysia who are red pilled about the Jewish Problem.
You've mentioned several times before that both Singapore and Malaysia topped the list of countries viewing your blog. However, now I see only Singapore on that list, not Malaysia. Why did you previously state that Malaysia was among the top viewers along with Singapore?
ReplyDeleteI was under the mistaken notion that Singapore was part of Malaysia but I see that Singapore became an independent nation in 1965. I have never seen Malaysia in the Blog statistics, only Singapore. Maybe bots are behind this traffic. I don't know. But the red pilled P.M. and that religious leader are from Malaysia, not Singapore. I will edit my post accordingly.
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