steadyaku47 comment: This was forwarded to me this morning. I would like to share it with you all....makes for interesting reading!
VERY VERY INTERESTING!
Stupid Idiot doing stupid things with OUR money! |
another stupid thing you would be well advised NOT to do |
'M'sian govt financed smear campaign on opposition'
Now you can see how Najib can turn this latest Sulu
armed intrusion in Sabah to his advantage in this coming GE13: all he need to
do is to get someone in the Philippines to blog about a possible link between
the Sulu intrusion with the Malaysian opposition (Anwar Ibrahim). The PM now
has called for a full investigation on the possible link -- that will be enough
to have the public to cast some doubts on the Opposition.
John R Mallot • Mar 3, 13 12:03PM
The suspicions were always there. But thanks to a
disclosure form filed on Jan 24 with the US Department of Justice by Joshua
Trevino, a conservative American political consultant and blogger, we now know
that the Malaysian government was behind the most recent effort to smear the
political opposition and its leadership.
The campaign, which involved payments of nearly
US$400,000 to Trevino and over US$130,000 to ten right-wing American bloggers,
was conducted on behalf of Apco and later FBC Media.
In his official filing, Trevino wrote that Apco and FBC Media received their funding from "the government
of Malaysia, the ruling party, or interests closely aligned with either."
We know from Apco's filings with the Justice Department
that the funding came from the government. Other sources, particularly the
investigative work of Sarawak Report, indicate the same
for FBC Media. The Malaysian government paid for both of them.
It is not unusual for foreign governments to use lobbyists
and public relations firms to promote a positive image overseas.
But there are three things that were very different
about this effort.
First, the work that Apco, FBC Media, and Trevino did
require that the government's hand should not be revealed.
The funding for blog postings and articles in the
United States and for BBC programs in England was never identified as coming
from the Malaysian government.
The financing and authorship of Trevino's websites, Malaysia
Mattersand Malaysia Watcher,
were hidden. Welcome to 007 land.
Second, the effort was not just to promote the image
of the government and its prime minister. The hidden part of the effort
targeted the opposition and its leaders, and in particular Anwar Ibrahim.
Stated another way, government funds were used
secretly to smear the duly-elected and official leader of the Opposition.
Third, Trevino wrote that the "explicit
intent" of the campaign was to "affect domestic public opinion within
Malaysia proper.
"While there was likely to be some effect on US
public opinion because the articles appeared in US outlets, he said that
"was neither by design nor intent."
That explains why blog postings in obscure American
websites were immediately "discovered" and trumpeted back to Malaysia
within 24 hours, via Bernama, RTM,
and the ruling coalition's newspapers.
The posts in America were created to try and influence
public views in Malaysia. Indeed, according to one participant in the effort
who spoke to me, the talking points and background information papers were
first prepared in Malaysia and then sent on to the "independent
writers" by Apco and later FBC.
"I don't know a lot about Malaysia," the
person told me. "But even I could see that some of what they were sending
to us was laughable, so I threw it in the trash."
Abramoff affair
The Trevino-Apco-FBC affair is only the latest chapter
in a sordid effort that dates back over a decade.
Twelve years ago, the notorious super-lobbyist Jack
Abramoff and others were hired to lead a multi-million dollar
effort to influence US public opinion about Malaysia.
The US Senate held hearings on the matter, and
Mahathir himself later admitted that the effort existed.
Others besides Abramoff and his fellow lobbyists were
involved. Ed Feulner, the head of the Heritage Foundation, a major US think
tank, accepted significant payments from Malaysian corporations to Belle Haven,
his private consulting firm in Hong Kong.
The Malaysian companies could claim them as business
expenses. But according to US Senate records, Belle Haven in turn transferred
US$1.3 million over five years to US firms that lobbied on behalf of Malaysia.
The Malaysian Embassy in Washington, then headed by
Dato Ghazzali Sheik Khalid, made illegal payments through American banks on
more than one occasion to a bogus think tank located in a Delaware beach house
on the Atlantic Ocean.
After that, the money was "laundered" and
transferred to Abramoff for the lobbying effort, with Ghazzali's full knowledge.
Found guilty
Where are the participants in that earlier effort
today? Abramoff was convicted and spent 43 months in jail; 21 of his associates
either pled guilty or were found guilty.
Although the Washington Post said that Feulner's
actions jeopardisedthe
Heritage Foundation's tax-free status, he
survived and recently retired.
Ambassador Ghazzali was "promoted" to Tan
Sri and is now senior advisor to Bowers Group Asia, a consulting firm headed by
Ernest Bowers, who also heads the CSIS Southeast Asia program, a programme that
is widely seen in Washington as a ready-made forum for Malaysian government
speakers.
What will happen to those involved in the latest
Trevino-Apco-FBC effort? For Trevino and his associates, there might be some
embarrassment, and their business interests might suffer. But conservative
circles in America have a habit of taking care of each other.
Legal action is unlikely. Although Trevino belatedly
reported his Malaysia connection to the Justice Department, his work on behalf
of Malaysia and that of his associates was not aimed at lobbying the US
government per se.
It exists in a grey area of the law; they were not
paid directly by any foreign government. They were contractors and "worker
bees" paid by others.
Apco lost its contract with Malaysia long ago. But in
the worst tradition of Washington DC lobbyists, it no doubt will continue to
work for whoever pays it.
As for FBC Media, it is now in what the British
politely call "administration" - bankruptcy.
One key player in this effort, according to Sarawak
Report, still sits next to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak. He is a British subject, Paul Stadlen.
First he worked for Apco in Malaysia, and then reportedly for FBC Media.
Today he works directly in Najib's office as an
"international affairs advisor."
A few years ago, I wrote a 2-part article for Malaysiakini about
the Abramoff affair. (Read Part 1 hereand
Part 2 here.)
One of the points I made was that people who run
countries with a controlled press seem to think that the rest of the world acts
the same way.
They think they have the ability to influence what
other people read and think.
And when they realise that those countries don't work
the same way, they then believe what the lobbyists and PR firms in those
countries tell them - just pay me millions, and I can make things happen for
you. It seems to make sense.
After all, in Malaysia and some other countries, if
you pay millions, people will do what you want.
But I wrote in Malaysiakini that
in a democracy like America, anyone can write and get articles published.
We have access to government officials and can speak
at public events. We don't have to pay for that, and no one has to pay us to do
it.
So years ago, Abramoff and others made - and wasted -
millions. But no one had to pay me a penny. (For the record, in the 15 years
since I left Malaysia, no one has paid me a ringgit for anything I have said or
done.)
In the end, all of the money spent on Abramoff and the
others was wasted. He went to jail - and the clandestine effort was exposed, to
Malaysia's embarrassment.
Suspect right from the start
What about this time?
At least in the Abramoff days, the government hid its
hand successfully, at least for a few years. This time around, it was not so.
From the beginning, there was something very suspicious.
For all the money they took from the Malaysian
taxpayers, Apco and FBC Media should have been a lot smarter.
Millions of dollars should have bought more
"brain power" than what we have seen from Apco and FBC and Stadlen.
The way they went about this threw off so many clues
from the start:
- Why did all these people - all right wing,
conservative bloggers, with no knowledge of Malaysia and no history of writing
about foreign affairs - suddenly start writing about Malaysia?
- Why did they all sing a common tune? Why was there
so little variation in what they had to say?
- Why did their articles and postings appear only on
right-wing, conservative newspapers and websites?
- And why were all of their articles and blogs linked
to each other?
From the very beginning, it was clear that
"something was up." Everyone suspected the government's hand - and
now Joshua Trevino has confirmed it.
And once again, millions of the taxpayers' money have
been wasted on a failed effort.
Trevino says the goal was to influence Malaysian
opinion, not American.
Clearly, that has failed. Because millions of dollars
later, despite all the effort and all the smears, there is a real chance that
Anwar and the opposition might come to power.
If we have learned anything from this, it is that the
Malaysian government should stop wasting the taxpayers' money on schemes
pitched to it by foreign PR firms.
And to learn that in the end, it is what you do - as a
government - that has the greatest influence on world opinion - and Malaysian
domestic opinion.
JOHN R MALOTT was
the US Ambassador to Malaysia, 1995-1998, and continues to follow developments
in that country closely.
Is this what people called, "international cyber terrorism". Shouldn't these people be prosecuted for attempting to subvert the political stability of a sovereign country?
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