Sunday, March 16, 2014

Malaysia in the dock for their idiocy and piracy! Sri Lanka to follow


The MH370 saga has pointed world attention at the incompetence of the Malaysian administration not being able to organize “a piss up in a brewery” let alone an investigation into a disappearance of a Jumbo jet. 8 days have passed and we are no nearer the truth!

Singaporeans will be smirking because they have a superiority complex over the Malay run administration and its Bumiputra policies, because Singapore values and pays for merit whilst the Malaysians have stuffed their government service with incompetent Bumiputras or Malays at the expense of competent Chinese, Indian and Sri Lankan origin Malaysians and it clearly shows.

The minorities in Malaysia are also smirking at the puerile level of their one party state, which now further highlights the nature of their longevity, by suppressing opposition and the recent reinstatement of the old charges and guilt of their opposition leader on trumped up charges.

If I was a Malaysian I would blame the Govt. 100% for the fiasco, as they don’t know how to deal with criticism and realize their level of incompetence due to the nature of their governance. If there is some good that comes out of this tragedy it is the likely demise of this Government and one party, which has finally shown its citizens of lacking in basic competence, leading to the Countrymen being  at the butt end of international jokes about how not to deal with a crisis situation!!!

Let it be a warning to the Sri Lankan administration, that they too now already at the butt end of jokes due to the sycophants who represent the Government and look like a laughing stock, will receive their comeuppance shortly in a similar crisis, that further destroys our national pride, and finally when the locals realize the charade send them packing, and the guilty to the gallows.


However hard one tries to explain that which is clear, it takes an international tragedy and comparison, to illustrate what I constantly allude to in this blog, of why we MUST remove this illegitimate regime, that is only harming the long term interests of Sri Lanka for short term personal agendas. This traitorous action is now on re-play in Geneva and we cannot tolerate any more of this nonsense and ignominy heaped on the Country due to the actions of a few incompetents.    

2 comments:

  1. But disputes about cross-checking the data and how much of it to release meant the decision to shift resources from the South China Sea did not happen until March 15 - the day Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak admitted the flight was diverted as a result of 'deliberate action' on the plane.
    Reports overnight also suggested that Malaysia Airlines did not buy a basic app that helped locate the Air France plane that crashed in 2009.
    The software, which costs just £6 a flight, would have continued sending crucial data such as direction, speed and altitude even after the transponder and ACARS systems were switched off, the Washington Post reported.
    It proved pivotal to finding the Air France flight which crashed into the Atlantic ocean by enabling search teams to triangulate the search area to around 64 kilometres. They found the debris in just five days.
    But the app, called Swift, was reportedly not being used on MH370.


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  2. But disputes about cross-checking the data and how much of it to release meant the decision to shift resources from the South China Sea did not happen until March 15 - the day Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak admitted the flight was diverted as a result of 'deliberate action' on the plane.
    Reports overnight also suggested that Malaysia Airlines did not buy a basic app that helped locate the Air France plane that crashed in 2009.
    The software, which costs just £6 a flight, would have continued sending crucial data such as direction, speed and altitude even after the transponder and ACARS systems were switched off, the Washington Post reported.
    It proved pivotal to finding the Air France flight which crashed into the Atlantic ocean by enabling search teams to triangulate the search area to around 64 kilometres. They found the debris in just five days.
    But the app, called Swift, was reportedly not being used on MH370.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2584977/Australian-security-expert-says-MH370-reached-search-zone-without-deliberate-human-intervention.html#ixzz2wa4GkPUj
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