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George Santayana – Those who cannot

remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

What caused the downfall of the Sultans.

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The opposition party/coalition need 53% to win, which has never been achieved.

UMNO works on divide-and-rule. The UMNO War Machine is designed to

entrench UMNO power forever.

Without a change of government, UMNO will continue to divide and rob the nation.

This may work fine from within. What about external threats?

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Danger of Colonialisation!

• Greed,• Fear,• Disunity.We have become very

weak!

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1403 to 1511: Melaka established by Parameswara. (Iskandar Shah).China protected Melaka from the Siamese, allowing it to grow in peace. Later China withdrew from all contact with the outside world.

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1511 Sultan Mahmud cheated and robbed the local traders. In revenge, a rich Chitty name Nina Chatu helped the Portuguese to conquer Melaka on 10 Aug 1511. Thus ended the Melaka Sultanate because the Ruler was not just to the people.

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1641: The Dutch with the help of the Johore Sultan defeated the Portuguese to take Melaka. Melaka fell under the control of the Dutch until 1842.

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The British strategy for control was always the same: Play on greed, fear and disunity of the local rulers to gain control, or exchange with another controlling power.Then they will appoint a Resident to control the Rulers from behind the scenes.

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1786 : The Kedah Sultan was fearful of the Siamese. He leased Penang to British hoping for military protection from the Burmese and the Siamese. The British leased the island but did not give the protection expected. In anger, he attacked Penang but ended up losing Penang on a permanent lease.

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1819: British supported the elder brother to the throne and deposed the existing Sultan. In return, Singapore was leased to the British.

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1824: British gave Sumatra to the Dutch in exchange for control of Melaka.

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1873: British supported the control of Dato’ Kelana, Sayid Abdul Rahman, over Sg Ujong. That allowed the British to have eventual control over Negri Sembilan.

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20 Jan 1874: British supported one of the claimants, Raja Abdullah, in exchange for control over Perak.

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1875: The Selangor Sultan was too weak to control the fighting. He sought for British protection in exchange for British control over Selangor.

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1887: The British supported one brother to the throne in exchange for British control over Pahang.

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1895: British consolidated four states, Negri Sembilan, Perak, Pahang and Selangor into the Federated Malay States with Kuala Lumpur as the capital.

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1909: Siam ceded control of the 4 northern Malay states, Perlis, Kedah, Terengganu & Kelantan to the British.

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1914: Sultan Ibrahim accepted a British Resident to take control of Johore. The British consolidated Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, Trengganu and Johore into the Unfederated Malay States.

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Dec 1941: Japan invaded Malaya and British surrendered in Feb 1942. Myth of White Man Supremacy shattered.The Japanese ruled until the Japanese surrender in Aug 1945. British Allied Forces landed on 5 Sept 1945 to take control.

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1 Apr 1946: Malayan Union launched with Sultans ceding powers to the British. It would be a unitary state with Malaya & Singapore under a British Governor. There was wide-spread protests led by the upper-class Malays in UMNO as they played on the fears of rural Malays being swamped by the Chinese. Leftists Malayans , communists opposed it because there was no provision for independence.

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Feb 1948: By Jul 1946, the British retracted the Malayan Union and immediately commenced negotiations with the Sultans and UMNO over a new agreement – Federation of Malaya Agreement.

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The British were comfortable with UMNO as they were led by the scions of the Malay chiefs - upper class Malays taught and raised in British schools. They were basically Anglophiles. And the British hoped that they could continue with the control of Malaya using UMNO as their front-men.

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1948: The British sidelined all the leftist Malayans and communists. In fact, with the declaration of Emergency Rule in 1948, they put all the leftist leaders in jail, clearing the way for UMNO to win elections unimpeded.Expanding the definition of a Malay.

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1957: MCA and MIC came on board to form the Alliance with UMNO. At the time, the British controlled 70% of the economy. They trusted only UMNO and handed over full administrative and military power to them. With such special treatment, UMNO got the idea that the British had handed over Malaya as a colony for them to rule.

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Ever since then, UMNO had thought and behaved as if the country belonged to them. How else can we explain the behaviour of political leaders who blatantly rob and plunder the nation’s resources without a drop of conscience!

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16 Sept 1963: The British was happy with UMNO’s performance. They decided to hand over Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei to UMNO. Brunei declined to join. Malaya, Sabah, Singapore, and Sarawak formed Malaysia. To UMNO, 3 states was added to Malaya. To the new-comers, it was a union of 4 equals. This has been a bone of contention ever since.

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9 Aug 1965: UMNO could not handle Singapore and decided to expel her. Sabah and Sarawak were retained and they soon experienced the heavy-hand of UMNO rule when the Sarawak Chief Minister, Stephen Kalong Ningkan was ousted in 1966 under Emergency Rule.Millions of immigrants were brought into Sabah to dilute the natives’ voter base.

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The May 1969 elections show UMNO losing their 2/3’s majority. Fearing the loss of political power, UMNO triggered communal riots. Emergency Rule was declared and UMNO consolidated their power over the nation.

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1970 - 1990: Launched of New Economic Policy to eradicate poverty irrespective of race and restructure economic imbalances among the races.The objectives were noble. Sadly, due to lack of check and balance, the policy was hijacked by corrupt politicians and government officials, leading to wide-spread abuse and major policy failures.

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1990: UMNO’s promise to end the NEP by 1990 was not kept. Instead, the NEP was extended under the New Development Policy (NDP) and dressed up with a new vision – Wawasan 2020: developed-nation status by 2020. As is usual with all UMNO policies, they are long on promises but short in performance, because of corruption.

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2010: After more than 50 years of UMNO rule, the trend is very clear. We are headed for a failed state and bankruptcy by 2020.We have achieved more than half of the 12 criteria of a failed state.UMNO is setting us up to be colonialize again. This time, through the Global Banking families, the IMF, the World Bank and Singapore.

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The choice for us is clear.To save the nation, we must change the system so that we can start rebuilding!

But UMNO has institutionalized electoral fraud to such a high degree that it is almost impossible to vote them out.

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