Errrr…brrr petrol hike!
05/06/2008
It’s time to sell this superbike…
P/S: The government has decided to do away with the ban on the sale of fuel to foreign-registered vehicles up to 50 km inside the country from its borders with Thailand and Singapore.
The ban, which came into effect on Monday at the border with Thailand, is to be lifted Thursday and the ban to be imposed at the border with Singapore on June 9 will not come into force. So to those who jumped up and down few days ago, especially Johoreans, PRs & Singaporeans, happy?
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Wah! That’s a cool looking Hell’s Angel. Is that your kid? Chubby fella.
Ok, fuel hike now. I don’t know if people here or elsewhere are aware of a so called Protocols of the Elders of Zion. These Elders were (and still are) a group of Jewish international conspirators who plan to dominate the entire world’s economy (and everything else) through a systematic and long term strategy. The protocols itself contain the blueprint for world dominance. The objective is to control every aspect of human existence.
There is an uncanny resemblance of what is happening now on the world stage and what is contained in the Protocols. Rising prices are just one aspect of the plan. Eventually, the world will be on its knees at the mercy of Zionist conspirators and profiteers, should the contents of the Protocols be fully implemented. This is not a joke. Not many people are aware of it. The Protocols are being actively suppressed but can be still found online. It is a hefty tome of devious and sinister political and economic maneuvers, in effect since long before the founding the modern Jewish state of Israel. Read Henry Ford’s ‘The Complete International Jew’. You will find plenty details there published by the man himself in his ‘The Dearborn Independent’ newspaper articles since from early this century. Check it out!
cjs, well he is not mine but my boy would look similar when he’s grumpy. From a glance when you mentioned Zion, Jewish I though it is related to Matthias Chang’s book which I find it difficult to understand and boring at MPH last year. I will check out Ford’s book on my next trip to a bookstore, thanks.