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  On 2/27/2015 at 1:15 AM, Mustank said:

True meaning to amdk [laugh]

Wanted to buy one when his first show came about, "First Blood" ....

 

Went to Sng's Arm at Smith street area and was told to surrender IC and can only collect it in two week time after screening with CID..... [grin]

 

Boss of Sng's Arm asked why I need it and said for fishing & diving use. Later decided not to buy it... :ph34r:

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  On 2/27/2015 at 3:18 AM, Picnic06 said:

Wanted to buy one when his first show came about, "First Blood" ....

 

Went to Sng's Arm at Smith street area and was told to surrender IC and can only collect it in two week time after screening with CID..... [grin]

 

Boss of Sng's Arm asked why I need it and said for fishing & diving use. Later decided not to buy it... :ph34r:

You tell them you wanna be Rambo lor [grin]

I think next day kena catch [grin]

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  On 6/25/2014 at 10:08 AM, AhJason said:

I guess there are probably reasons why there are certain unspoken SAF manpower policies.....

 

 

 

http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/06/isis-5-year-territorial-expansion-plan-map/

 

ISIS, the radical terrorist group that has seized massive portions of Iraq and also Syria, is apparently looking to expand its territory as far as the East coast of North Africa and all the way into South East Asia, with Malaysia and Indonesia in its sights (or perhaps dreams would be a more appropriate term). This is all according to a map that has been circulating Twitter.

 

ISIS-territorial-plan.jpg

We have one person to thank!

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  On 2/27/2015 at 4:15 AM, Mustank said:

last time qing shi wang also burn book

angmo also got dark ages, destroy books, knowledge

ottoman empire embrace science, knowledge

Chairman Mao culture revolution. ........sweat......

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Look at the way they swear their clothes, so flamboyant! Like chasing after some rock star...

 

 

Good luck to them...

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ISIS threatens to kill Twitter founder and employees: Report
AsiaOne Monday, Mar 02, 2015
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An online post on Sunday threatening Twitter "interests" was accompanied by an image of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey in the crosshairs of a gun.
SINGAPORE - Supporters of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on Sunday called on other supporters to kill Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and Twitter employees, after the social media company repeatedly blocked the accounts of jihadists who use the platform to spread videos of executions.
Buzzfeed News reported that an online post addressed to Dorsey also called for "'individual jihadi' all over the world" to attack Twitter "interests" and not to allow "any one of the atheists to survive".
Accompanying the post was an image of Dorsey in the crosshairs of a gun.
It is unclear who wrote the post.
The call is apparently in response to Twitter's frequent blocking of the jihadists' social media accounts.
"Your virtual war on us will cause a real war on you," the post said. "You started this failed war."
"We told you from the beginning it's not your war, but you didn't get it and kept closing our accounts on Twitter, but we always come back.
"But when our lions come and take your breath, you will never come back to life."
The militants have taken to using social media to promote its war, and the US-led coalition has repeatedly said that the militants' online presence must be curbed.
sinsh@sph.com.sg

 

 

 

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  On 3/3/2015 at 4:43 AM, Fcw75 said:

 

http://news.asiaone.com/print/news/crime/3-months-jail-posting-pro-isis-threats

 

3 months' jail for posting pro-ISIS threats
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 - 14:30
Olivia Ho
The Straits Times

A security guard who posted pro-ISIS threats on Facebook was jailed for three months yesterday for inciting religious violence.

Muhammad Shamin Mohamed Sidek, 28, made the two posts on Nov 29 last year, in reaction to a news report on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking part in a dialogue on the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Posting in Malay under the username "Achmad Falatehan", Shamin made statements such as "God-willing... we shall wait for the opportunity to hurl you down, face downwards, in a wretched state."

In another post, he wrote "even if there is no ISIS our ambition is still to burn you to ashes", adding: "We pray that Allah will permit that they capture and behead the officials that you sent there..."

In the news report that sparked the posts, PM Lee had commented that the ongoing conflict in Syria and Iraq has seen terrorist elements in South-east Asia regrouping, and called for "swift action to neutralise threats to Singapore".

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Wen Hsien argued that Shamin's posts used "graphic and evocative language" which "further encourages violence along... religious fault lines".

She added that the reach of the accused's words had been magnified by his use of Facebook and the Internet.

In mitigation, Shamin said he had deactivated his Facebook account that same day after leaving police custody, and that the posts had been those of "a simple layman... venting in frustration".

District Judge Shawn Ho called the accused's posts a "grim reminder of how offenders can use technology to stoke the flames of violence".

He added: "It is infinitely better to prevent a breakdown in law, order and safety than to deal with an aftermath when untold and often- irreparable damage has been done."

Shamin was also convicted of possessing contraband cigarettes, which were discovered in a police raid on his Tampines flat. For this, he received a fine of $3,200, or 16 days' jail if he defaults.

For making a document or electronic record containing an incitement to violence, he could have been jailed for up to five years, fined, or both.

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Instead of wielding RAMBO KNIFE, this loser brandish contraband ciggy.

 

Kena pawned big time.

 

  On 5/19/2015 at 6:40 AM, Mustank said:

 

 

http://news.asiaone.com/print/news/crime/3-months-jail-posting-pro-isis-threats

 

3 months' jail for posting pro-ISIS threats
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 - 14:30
Olivia Ho
The Straits Times

A security guard who posted pro-ISIS threats on Facebook was jailed for three months yesterday for inciting religious violence.

Muhammad Shamin Mohamed Sidek, 28, made the two posts on Nov 29 last year, in reaction to a news report on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking part in a dialogue on the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Posting in Malay under the username "Achmad Falatehan", Shamin made statements such as "God-willing... we shall wait for the opportunity to hurl you down, face downwards, in a wretched state."

In another post, he wrote "even if there is no ISIS our ambition is still to burn you to ashes", adding: "We pray that Allah will permit that they capture and behead the officials that you sent there..."

In the news report that sparked the posts, PM Lee had commented that the ongoing conflict in Syria and Iraq has seen terrorist elements in South-east Asia regrouping, and called for "swift action to neutralise threats to Singapore".

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Wen Hsien argued that Shamin's posts used "graphic and evocative language" which "further encourages violence along... religious fault lines".

She added that the reach of the accused's words had been magnified by his use of Facebook and the Internet.

In mitigation, Shamin said he had deactivated his Facebook account that same day after leaving police custody, and that the posts had been those of "a simple layman... venting in frustration".

District Judge Shawn Ho called the accused's posts a "grim reminder of how offenders can use technology to stoke the flames of violence".

He added: "It is infinitely better to prevent a breakdown in law, order and safety than to deal with an aftermath when untold and often- irreparable damage has been done."

Shamin was also convicted of possessing contraband cigarettes, which were discovered in a police raid on his Tampines flat. For this, he received a fine of $3,200, or 16 days' jail if he defaults.

For making a document or electronic record containing an incitement to violence, he could have been jailed for up to five years, fined, or both.

 

 

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  On 5/19/2015 at 8:04 AM, Achtung said:

Instead of wielding RAMBO KNIFE, this loser brandish contraband ciggy.

 

Kena pawned big time.

 

 

 

hoon kee siao [grin]

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  On 5/19/2015 at 6:40 AM, Mustank said:

 

 

http://news.asiaone.com/print/news/crime/3-months-jail-posting-pro-isis-threats

 

3 months' jail for posting pro-ISIS threats
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 - 14:30
Olivia Ho
The Straits Times

A security guard who posted pro-ISIS threats on Facebook was jailed for three months yesterday for inciting religious violence.

Muhammad Shamin Mohamed Sidek, 28, made the two posts on Nov 29 last year, in reaction to a news report on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking part in a dialogue on the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Posting in Malay under the username "Achmad Falatehan", Shamin made statements such as "God-willing... we shall wait for the opportunity to hurl you down, face downwards, in a wretched state."

In another post, he wrote "even if there is no ISIS our ambition is still to burn you to ashes", adding: "We pray that Allah will permit that they capture and behead the officials that you sent there..."

In the news report that sparked the posts, PM Lee had commented that the ongoing conflict in Syria and Iraq has seen terrorist elements in South-east Asia regrouping, and called for "swift action to neutralise threats to Singapore".

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Wen Hsien argued that Shamin's posts used "graphic and evocative language" which "further encourages violence along... religious fault lines".

She added that the reach of the accused's words had been magnified by his use of Facebook and the Internet.

In mitigation, Shamin said he had deactivated his Facebook account that same day after leaving police custody, and that the posts had been those of "a simple layman... venting in frustration".

District Judge Shawn Ho called the accused's posts a "grim reminder of how offenders can use technology to stoke the flames of violence".

He added: "It is infinitely better to prevent a breakdown in law, order and safety than to deal with an aftermath when untold and often- irreparable damage has been done."

Shamin was also convicted of possessing contraband cigarettes, which were discovered in a police raid on his Tampines flat. For this, he received a fine of $3,200, or 16 days' jail if he defaults.

For making a document or electronic record containing an incitement to violence, he could have been jailed for up to five years, fined, or both.

 

orbi goot! scumbag

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