Are UMNO Leaders' Facebook Accounts & Otherwise Being Under Surveillance By NR's Cyber or Techno Troopers?

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John Vincent Chua @ Gmail

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Sep 23, 2015, 4:42:22 AM9/23/15
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I have great difficulty in posting on Facebook recently, often being blocked to do so. This morning when I visited some of the UMNO leaders' Facebook I had sent or communicated via private message (PM) previously, I found some of the messages there been deleted. Then I tried to PM the message below to a YB,  I found my action being blocked. I could not do it via my smartphone neither could I successfully do it via my laptop. But I will share the message with you here anyway and will attempt to send on Facebook later on to see if it could be done.
 
With Love, Light & Abundance,
John Vincent Chua
 
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Dear YB,

 

DSN's days as PM are numbered. The perception by most is that he would try to extend his stay by creating chaos via Red Shirt Rally or otherwise to create a state of emergency so that martial rule could be imposed to keep himself from investigations and meanwhile attempting to remove and rewrite evidences against him.

Thankfully, non-Malays stayed away from the scene so were most Malays - except the "minor few" who had been misled there one way or the other especially those from kampung or outstations - giving those Red Shirt thugs little or no chance to create social unrest.

Lies aside, the 916 Red Shirt Rally was in reality a big flop to PM or UMNO from all or many angles. Being the majority race, being a legalized rally, yet the turnout is a far cry from that of Bersih 4 where the participants turned up voluntarily and paying their own way and with the knowledge hanging over them that they might face arrest then or after the rally.

But because 916 Red Shirt Rally is a big failure, in reality the Malays in general have gained much respect in the eyes of non-Malay Malaysians as well as those of the world. They have retained their Malay dignity which they have never lost in the first place except our PM's and those who have continued to support his leadership despite his infamous wrong doings and grand corruption.

I really believe someone in UMNO should take the initiative and wisely and discretely get the other UMNO leaders together and with one voice advise Najib Razak to step down as PM. Best is for some of you to get people you can trust to throw your support behind your Deputy President. He should become the acting President and the new Prime Minister of Malaysia.

The faster this will happen the better it will be. Otherwise, UMNO might become a party of the past, no longer relevant in Malaysia politics when foreign investigations proved beyond shadow of doubts that our PM is involved in corruptions and wrong doings of the grand scale. If UMNO by then only starts to want to replace its president, the enormous damage done to the party's credibility will be totally beyond repair.

Please note I am not one speaking to you or UMNO as an enemy or as an Opposition. I speak to you as one who mean well and who love our country Malaysia and want Malaysia to be able to recover somewhat fast in this already very challenging and difficult economic environment worldwide.

~ John Vincent Chua ~

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