Tag Archives: Malaysia

The Missing Malaysian Flights

Boyd Anderson, the author of Under the Radar 537-555, joins me to share the unbelievable story of what he believes actually happened to missing Malaysian flight MH370, and Boyd swears it’s the truth. 537 murdered people aboard two flights. 55,500 tons of stolen gold. Swiss Jews. Rothschild semiconductor patents. The coming alien invasion hoax, and more. Buckle up, this tale is a disturbingly wild ride. More from the SGTReport.

The enemy’s panic is like precious gold. Audits, Fraudci and Momma Bears — A great combo against the enemy. More from And We Know.

Portrait Of A Pedophile

Richard Huckle, Britain’s most prolific pedophile, was found stabbed to death in his prison cell over the weekend. The 33-year-old, who was serving 22 life sentences, at Full Sutton Prison in East Yorkshire, was found dead in his cell. Huckle, from Ashford in Kent, was jailed in 2016, after being arrested on his return to the United Kingdom from Malaysia, where he had been living and abusing children. He pleaded guilty to 71 offenses involving 22 children, but it is thought there were many more children across Southeast Asia.

We often think of doctors and nurses as being inherently good. But here is the shocking story of a neurosurgeon and two nurses who have been exposed as monsters, deeply involved in a child sex ring. More from Jason Bermas.

TestingtheNarrative explores the world of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s procuress. One focus here: Maxwell’s sister Isabel and her involvement with the Clinton Global Initiative, cybersecurity and Israeli intelligence. Isabel was a twin with Christine Maxwell, who formerly lived in Santa Fe and served on the board of the Santa Fe Institute. That is one reason Ghislaine convinced Epstein to come to Santa Fe to open his Zorro Ranch.

Images are Solid Lead on Crash

The Chinese government released satellite images that appear to be wreckage from Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. The jumbo 777 vanished mysteriously on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers aboard. Chinese officials discovered the images–believed to be the best solid lead on the disappearance–a day following the mishap, but declined to elaborate why they held onto to them until midweek. CNN’s Tom Foreman gives a virtual explanation of how the images could very well be missing debris from the plane.

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The Best Recipe

A hungry tapir and a chef working to perfect a recipe engage in a spirited duel in this short animation from Malaysia. A group of students from the One Academy collaborated on the work, among them Sia Ding Shen, Chew Kin Lek, Patrick Liow. Lim Mei Shyuan and Zhang Lu. H/T Kuriositas

How Heavy Metal Went Global

“The biggest surprise was the girls in Egypt wearing veils doing the headbanging,” Jörg Brüggemann says of his worldwide quest to document metal culture. The photographer went to concerts and festivals in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt, the U.S., Brazil, and Argentina over three years to capture the lifestyle and commonalities among fans. The result was a book, Metalheads, and a short documentary from the German art book publisher Gestalten. How does metal manage to transcend national boundaries? As Brüggemann points out, “a mosh pit is a mosh pit!”

Gangnam Parodies, Round Two

A few weeks back, we introduced eight “Gangnam Style” parodies from Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Italy, Norway and the United States. With Psy’s mega-pop hit now surpassing 250 million views on YouTube, the parodies just keep coming, often from new corners of the world. There are now thousands of versions. Here are eight more new ones we’ve found worth checking out.

From Malaysia, “Super Hero Style.”

From India, “Rajini Style,” showcasing Bollywood matinee idol Rajinikanth, Asia’s highest paid actor since Jackie Chan.

From the United States, “Kim Jong Style,” taking a few potshots at the North Korean dictator. H/T Barely Political

From Brazil, Galo Frito’s “Vou Te Encoxar.” Naturally, the sexiest of the bunch.

From Russia, “Europa Plus Style.” Funny business in Moscow from Russia’s most popular commercial radio station.

From Philippines, “Pinoy Gangnam Style,” featuring Eric Tai aka Eruption, and a host of Filipino celebrities.

From Germany, Alexander Bohm’s “Gangnam Style: Auf Deutsch.” Bohm specializes in making German-language spoofs of pop songs from abroad.

And finally, from Australia, “Aussie Battler Style” from Fitzy and Wippa, a breakfast radio show hosted by comedians Ryan Fitzgerald and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli, broadcast in Sydney.

Olympic Fever Round the World

With the Olympic competition at full throttle, we catch the wave of excitement building around the world. First up, an inventive tribute to the Games from Japan.

Now, Jemma, a psychic raccoon from Russia, boldly forecasts triumph for the Chinese. H/T ITN News

And, for the ladies, Australia’s Olympic rowers demonstrate their hot budgie moves to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”

Finally, just to uphold our reputation for the scandalous and to ensure you guys aren’t feeling cheated, how about a little pole-dancing from Malaysia?