Thursday, July 09, 2026

Some dumb-head professor said this

 

Tuesday, July 7, 2026


Some dumb-head professor said this.


When you have dumb-head professors as your advisors this is what they will tell you. I got this from somewhere:

..could be forced to call for an early general election by year-end despite holding 151 seats, a 68 percent super-majority, if Barisan Nasional, the second-largest coalition partner with 30 seats, wins two key state elections with a clandestine pact with its Islamist archrival, PAS.

OSTB: In other words there is no unity in the gomen. If the supermajority was real why would they have to call for premature elections at all? Your backdoor hero is more familiar with premature erection but not premature election.  The 151 seats do not mean anything. There is no unity in the gomen.

Landslides in the state polls of Johor (July 11) and Negeri Sembilan (August 1) may embolden UMNO to pull out..

..likeliest scenario is a landslide of BN’s 53 seats while PH’s seats would plummet from 10 to mere three.

OSTB: This is a really stupid comment. If the BN wins 53 seats (out of 56), then there is no need to be emboldened. If PH can only win THREE seats it means they are a liability. KICK THEM OUT. You would be really stupid to be still working with them. 

Johor is the only state that refused to reciprocate power-sharing with Pakatan Harapan.

OSTB: Hello professor please use your brains - if you have any. You already say the PH may only win THREE seats (I know you quoted your botak friend but you have reproduced his prediction inside YOUR article). If you have put down your premature erection hero to only THREE seats then who in their right mind should enter into power sharing with him?  He is such a loser. 

Onn Hafiz made clear that Barisan would contest all 56 state seats, leaving no room for cooperation with Pakatan. Such a strategic choice made perfect sense: UMNO voters want the party to lead  

OSTB: made perfect sense ?? So you acknowledge that Onn Hafiz is using his common sense. Then you also say this:   UMNO’s non-Malay partners want to challenge coalition in Chinese-majority and mixed strongholds.

So according to you not just UMNO but even the Chinese in Johor are also sick and tired of premature erection. UMNO’s non-Malay partners want to challenge - this is what you say, bukan saya cakap. It is better that you also join them. Why risk your future on a sinking sampan?


In Negeri Sembilan, dissolution ended a truce that temporarily kept the PH minority government in office.

OSTB: You are spot on - the PH is a minority government. They were never a majority gomen, not even in Parliament. That 151 seat Parliamentary supermajority is worthless. This is a coalition that never was. 

On Hafiz made a gung-ho vow that he (UMNO) would rather not be the chief minister than to “sit on the same table with DAP. 

UMNO and DAP have been sharing power for 43 months 

OSTB: Go and read my blog posts from years ago. You already sold your soul to the devil in 1998 when you hoisted Pintu Belakang on your shoulders. But it paid off. You won Penang and Selangor - your biggest prizes. You also won Perak for a time. Then in 2018 and 2022 you made it to Putrajaya. And you failed miserably - TWICE. You failed in 2018 and you have failed since 2022. 

The Peter Principle has kicked in - "In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to their level of incompetence." Now you say (bukan saya cakap tau) you may win only THREE seats in Johor. When Tokong became CM, everyone of you had premature erection. But now Tokong and wife are facing corruption charges. WT ..?  It looks like your true colours are now showing.

Johor may be a testbed for reviving pact between UMNO and PAS 

OSTB: Hello kawan you are really thick in the head. If DAP and PAS can cooperate then why not UMNO and PAS. Have you forgotten these pictures:


Or do you suffer alzheimers? 

If this works out, then UMNO and PAS would take it to Negeri and the general election

  • .. not an obstacle for their marriage of convenience. 
  • later ..winning together a parliamentary majority 
  • reverse Barisan’s luck. 
  • 20 percent surge in turnout
  • plummeted by 12 percent.
  • have lost 38 percent in state seats
OSTB: These are all useless statements. 
They do not mean anything to the voters.
I am a voter. So listen to the voters.

  1. Have you stopped corruption? The answer is no.
  2. Is the corruption getting better (becoming less?) Answer is no.
  3. Have you stopped the Rohingyas coming in? Answer is no.
  4. Have you abolished the Sedition Act? Answer is no.
  5. Have you abolished or drastically reduced the tolls? Answer is no.
  6. Have you cut petrol prices in 24 hours? No No No.
  7. Have you stopped prosecuting social media commentors? Answer is no.
  8. Have you amended the MCMC Act? Answer is no.
  9. Have you restructured the university entrance quotas? Answer is no.
  10. Have you abolished the rice import monopoly? Answer is no.
  11. Have you abolished the licensed blood sucking monopolies? Answer is no.
  12. Have you abolished the banking oligopoly? Answer is no.
  13. Have you drastically cut taxes, duties on imported vehicles? Answer is no.

Then exactly WT .. have you done?

The solution for you is this:


BRITISH / UKRAINIAN CLOAK AND DAGGER

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026


BRITISH / UKRAINIAN CLOAK AND DAGGER

 


News Item 1.

German prosecutors charge Ukrainian mastermind of 2022 Nordstream bombing
Serhii Kuznietsov was a Ukrainian army officer at that time
prosecutors claim Kuznietsov acting on behalf of Ukrainian govt
Nordstream gas pipeline transported Russian natural gas to Germany
prosecutors accuse Serhiy Kuznietsov of war crimes
Investigators believe Kuznietsov coordinated the operation 
explosions near Bornholm Island, Denmark in Sept 2022 
severely damaged both Nord Stream pipelines, completely halted gas flow
Kuznietsov arrested in Aug 2025 while on holiday with family in Italy

My Comments:

The attack on the Nordstream pipeline took place near Bornholm Island (black circle) inside the territory of Denmark which is a NATO member. Denmark and NATO are indirectly at war with Russia in Ukraine. NATO supplied Ukraine with US40 Billion worth of weapons in 2025 alone.




Predictably the Danish Navy "never knew" about the attack on the Nordstream pipeline which occurred inside their territory. The divers and undersea demolition charges must have required significant logistics - support vessels, onshore logistics, ordnance storage and movement. And they could not detect all that INSIDE their own territory? 

But why would Ukraine bomb the Nordstream gas pipeline which supplies cheap Russian natural gas to Germany? It would only cripple German industry. But isnt Germany a NATO ally that is also providing billions of US Dollars in defence assistance to Ukraine? 

Why not bomb any of the FIVE pipelines that supply gas to Italy (as an example).

TransMed Pipeline – Algeria → Tunisia → Sicily (Mazara del Vallo); Italy's largest non-Russian supply route.
Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) – Azerbaijan → Turkey → Greece → Albania → Italy (Melendugno, Puglia).
Greenstream Pipeline – Libya → Sicily (Gela).
Trans Austria Gas (TAG) – Austria → Italy (Tarvisio); historically carried Russian gas, now also gas from other Central European sources.
Transitgas/TENP route – Northwest Europe (Netherlands/Norway via Germany and Switzerland) → Italy (Gries Pass).

Why bomb the Nordstream gas pipeline into Germany? Because the target was Germany. How does that benefit Ukraine? It does not. It benefits the British who have had Germany and Russia in their sights since forever. Maybe the Ukrainians helped plan the attack but most certainly the Brits (with the assistance of the US - according to Seymour Hersh) were the masterminds. 

The Brits were behind the drone attack against the Kerch Bridge, the sinking of the Russian cruiser Moskva and other skullduggery. 'The UK, through aircraft operating from bases in Europe and NATO intelligence-sharing helped pinpoint the Moskva in the Black Sea'

News Item 2.



  • Woman suspected of Monaco bomb attack found dead in Kyiv, Ukraine
  • woman carried out parcel bombing in Monaco 
  • injured 'sanctioned' Ukrainian multi-millionaire and family 
  • cross-border manhunt launched for Anastasiia Berezovska
  • who planted the bomb in apartment building in Monaco 29 June.
  • 39-year-old's body found buried in a forest in Kyiv 
  • multiple gunshot wounds to the head, execution style 
  • Two people in Ukraine's military intelligence service charged for murder
  • Berezovska arrived in Ukraine on July 1st, two days after attack 

My Comments:

Of course there will be denials, denials, denials. It was a rogue operation and had nothing to do with the Ukrainian intelligence services. 

The target of the bomb was Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolaiev (also spelled Vadim Ermolaev or Vadym Iermolaiev in different transliterations).
Key facts reported about him:
He is a Ukrainian-born real estate and industrial businessman from Dnipro.
He renounced his Ukrainian citizenship and is now a Cypriot citizen residing in Monaco.
In 2023, Ukraine imposed sanctions on him, alleging he continued business activities in Russian-occupied Crimea and paid taxes there after Russia's 2022 invasion. 
He was seriously injured in the 29 June 2026 bombing in Monaco, along with his partner and son. 

But why was the Ukrainian woman who was sent to deliver the bomb shot and killed by the Ukrainian intelligence service in Kyiv? Obviously to destroy links and evidence. Dead people cannot talk.  

p.s. Yesterday Tuesday there was a bomb attack (actually two bombs) outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus where French President Francois Macron was staying (he was visiting Syria). They were relatively small explosions (although there were 18 injured).

At the time of the explosion Macron was meeting Syria's ISIS president Abu Qaṭʿal-Ruʾūs in the presidential palace. 

Either the bombers were dumb nuts (Macron had already left in a huge noisy motorcade) or it was a warning to Macron from the ISIS president himself.  Dont come here anymore. 

Some cloak and dagger for today.

Tehran launches more strikes after explosions reported in southern Iran



Tehran launches more strikes after explosions reported in southern Iran


Summary


  1. US Democrats furious after Trump strikes Iran againpublished at 00:09

    Bernd Debusmann Jr
    White House reporter

    Renewed US military strikes on Iran have largely been met by silence from members of the Republicans Party, with public comments few and far between.

    On the other side of the political spectrum, however, Democrats have reacted with fury, with many calling on the White House to seek congressional authorisation for renewed hostilities.

    Last month, the Republican-controlled US Senate approved a measure demanding that Trump halt the war or seek congressional approval - a largely symbolic gesture that was nonetheless seen as a rare rebuke of Trump by lawmakers who have largely fallen behind the president since his return to the White House.

    “Congress voted against more war against Iran," Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine was quoted as saying on Wednesday. "The US should not be launching new strikes without congressional approval and restarting a war that has raised gas prices, killed Americans and hurt the economy."

    Another Democrat, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, was quoted as describing the new strikes as "ballooning foreign policy malpractice".

    "The negotiations are a 'waste of time' because Trump's negotiators change by the day," he said, quoting Trump. "So do his goals and demands. It's all gross incompetence that is costing American taxpayers and consumers billions."

  2. Khamenei burial marks the end of six days of public mourningpublished at 23:58 9 July

    Lyse Doucet
    Chief international correspondent

    Hundreds of people carrying red flags or Iranian flags line the streets during the last day of mourning for the former Iranian supreme leader Ali KhameneiImage source,Reuters

    This marks the end of six days of public mourning in five cities, in Iran and neighbouring Iraq – funeral ceremonies replete with religious and political symbolism.

    On this final day, huge crowds again filled the main streets, this time leading to the golden domed Shrine of Iman Reza in Mashhad, Iran’s holiest city and the birthplace of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    The most loyal, the most religious waved Iranian flags and photographs, and placards calling for revenge.

    Other Iranians, who always opposed his authoritarian rule, stayed away.

    And still not seen is the Ayatollah’s son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, who was severely injured in the US-Israeli attacks which killed his father.

  3. No US bases in Middle East safe from heavy fire, IRGC warnspublished at 23:46 9 July

    Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned the US against carrying out further attacks in the Middle East following reports of a strike on a US-linked air base in Jordan.

    The IRGC is quoted in Iranian media as saying that if the US "repeats its aggression, no other US bases in the region will be safe from our heavy fire".

    The statement adds: "If anyone attacks you, then attack him in the same way that he attacks you."

  4. US-linked air base in Jordan hit by 10 missiles in Iranian attack - reportspublished at 23:43 9 July

    An air base in Jordan has been hit by 10 missiles in an attack by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to state media.

    State-run outlet IRIB, and other Iranian media, cite IRGC as saying the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Azraq - which is linked to the United States - has been "destroyed".

    Jordan has not confirmed the attack.

    Earlier, a spokesperson for Jordan's government said sirens sounded after Iranian missiles were launched at the country this afternoon.

    The spokesperson said the missiles had been intercepted and the armed forces are on high alert.

    We'll bring you more from the IRGC statement shortly.

  5. BBC Verify

    How have ships been getting through the Strait of Hormuz?published at 23:17 9 July

    By Thomas Copeland and Libby Rogers

    Iran has been trying to assert control over the Strait of Hormuz and has demanded that ships take a government-approved route close to its Gulf coast.

    Since a deal to end the war with the US was signed on 17 June, Iran has been blamed for five strikes on ships using a different route through the strait, recommended by the American military, using Omani waters.

    New data from the maritime intelligence firm Kpler shows that no ships used the Omani route yesterday - falling from just three ships the day before.

    Of the 23 ships that moved through the strait yesterday, Kpler’s data shows at least 12 used Iran’s northern route instead.

    Bar chart titled “Number of ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, 17 June to 8 July 2026”. Two panels compare daily crossings on the Iranian route (blue) and Omani route (red). Dashed vertical lines mark previous ship attacks around 25 and 27 June. The Iranian route remains relatively steady throughout the period, generally between about 8 and 22 ships per day. The Omani route shows a sharp increase around the attack dates, peaking at nearly 30 ships on 25 June, before declining but remaining variable into early July. Source: Kpler.
  6. BBC Verify

    Verified footage shows damage to railway bridge in northern Iranpublished at 23:01 9 July

    A damaged railway bridge, the tracks have been split by a large crater, a large section of railings are destroyed and there is a hole in the side of itImage source,Tasnim

    By Shayan Sardarizadeh

    Videos and images published by Iranian media showing damage to a railway bridge in the northern city of Aqqala have been verified.

    Two videos filmed overnight show damage to Agh Tekkeh Khan railway bridge in Iran’s Golestan province, nearly 40km (25 miles) east of the Caspian Sea.

    Photos published by Iranian media this morning show a hole and a crater on the bridge, with visible damage to the railway track and debris scattered around.

    The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says the bridge was targeted by a US cruise missile, but there had been no casualties.

  7. Thousands walk alongside Khamenei's coffin before burialpublished at 22:35 9 July

    A woman stands on the roof of a building and looks across at crowds. A thick stream of people can be seen down a main street. Mountains can be seen surrounding the building in the backgroundImage source,Reuters

    As strikes are reported in Iran and Jordan, the final funeral procession of the former Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has been making its way through the streets of Mashhad in north-eastern Iran.

    There have already been six days of funeral events ahead of the burial, including a procession on a 10km (6-mile) route that passed through the capital Tehran's landmark Enghelab Square on Monday.

    Thousands of flags and signs - some showing pictures Khamenei and others calling for US President Donald Trump to be killed - have also been on display.

    An open lorry moves slowly through the street surrounded by hundreds of people. Many have red flagsImage source,Reuters
    Large crowds gather near a major roundabout in Mashad in Iran. Several large flags can be seenImage source,Reuters
    Image caption,

    Mourners gather in Mashhad on the day of the burial of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei