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Why be so suspicious of Nurul’s appointment? She has a husband and it would be his duty to take care of her and tge family needs.

They don’t need Hermes bags and expensive watches!

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Firstly, I need to make it clear that Nurul's appointment as her father's senior advisor financial and economic advisor does not seem right and smacks of nepotism.

Also, your points about foreign soft-power influence are valid concerns, and from Nurul's statement in that poster of that event in 2017, suggests that Nurul leans towards the U.S. side.

However, how certain can you be that Nurul will need to rely upon funds from foreign sources to sustain herself financially?

After all, Nurul had served as an MP for two full terms - i.e 10 years or a total of 120 months, so she would be eligible for a former MP's pension.

According to the Members of Parliament (Remuneration) Act 1980.

2. (1) A person who ceases to be a Member may be granted a pension if he has completed 36 months of reckonable service:

http://www.commonlii.org/my/legis/consol_act/mopa1980348/

So even if she does not have any other source of income, however she has her MP's pension which should be substantial enough to cover her needs in addition to her husband's income.

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Equally suspicious is the haste the Malaysian government under the then health minister, KJ and the director general of health, compliance to foreign power such as Pharmaceutical giants and WHO rush to bulldoze through compulsory vaccination for a virus which has a surival rate of 99.90 percent. Scientific data and publications the world over the last two years have gathered enough solid evidence of serious harm and death to those who have foolishly complied with the experimental jab.

In the light of the publication by pfizer of its side effects in this blog, it is time to investigate why the decision to depopulate the Malaysian population was so obediently and foolishly carried out at the mere dictate of a foreign power? Pfizer has been sued for negligence and corruption over many medical scandal over the past many years, and here we are civil servants blindly followed dictate without any due diligence and caution being taken the order from outsider.s

Nurul position and influence can be purchased from outsiders is a reality in today's saying money is king. We shall see and watch how this country fares in the days ahead.

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