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1 Mobile phone to silent mode, Introduction & Stickers, Outline of Programme and Duration, Expected results, Register, Scribe for FAQ & Feedback form, Time-keeper.

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3 WHY HOW WHAT

4 1.Prepare for the IMF to come in 1.Prepare for the IMF to come in, 2.Protect your family & yourself financially, 3.Change your lifestyle, 4.Help to maintain peace. Stay vigilant and calm. Remain united. Desperate elements will try to trigger unrest to hang on to power. 5.Train as a PACABA in GE Prepare for GE 14! PREPARATIONS

5 IS THERE HOPE ? 1. When nearing bankruptcy... A country’s best chance of survival is for foreign investors to bring money in. Will they come in if its management is corrupt? 2. Do you want to hold corrupt leaders to account? 3. There are 198 non-violent methods – 198_methods-1.pdf

6 SOLUTION: 1 ST UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM Study tindakmalaysia.com: History Religion Psychology Social better How can we make it better?

7 For simplification: Use mental models! Trends Finance & economics Politics Strategies of non-violent self-defense

8 1. IS THE IMF THAT BAD ? But there will be pain. Are you ready for it? People will not change unless they are in pain! IMF President Indonesia President: Suharto 5/11/975/11/97: Indonesia signed agreement for IMF to come in. A despot was subsequently removed. Today Indonesia is set to overtake Malaysia! Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea: Laws were changed to make it more investor- friendly

9 WHAT WE NEED ! The US: A depression does a lot of good. It wipes out bad investments and eliminates bad speculators. It forces capital into more productive, more profitable uses. It kills off zombie industries. It retires worn-out industries and reduces costs so that new industries can arise. It’s the ‘destruction’ that Schumpeter’s ‘creative destruction’ needs. Solution for US Debt: FAQ?p=11708#post11708 Same for Malaysia. We cannot ignore the laws of economics for too long.

2. HOW DO I PROTECT MYSELF ? Bank savings: Convert to gold bullion,Bank savingsgold bullion Pensions: Withdraw if possible, Stocks and mutual funds: Sell all, Insurance: Give it up, Taxes: Minimize exposure through incorporation, Commercial property: Sell, 10

11 HOW DO I PROTECT MYSELF ? Housing: Sell. Keep only 1 to stay, Businesses: Minimize loans, Financial: Reduce debt,

12 3. CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE ! Stock up on essentials & dried-food, Food-growing land – move to the countryside! Life-style: Cut down on expenditure, Barter trade

13 4. HELP TO MAINTAIN PEACE Do you remember what happened in Indonesia in 1998? It’s coming. Stay vigilant and calm. Remain united. Desperate elements will try to trigger unrest to hang on to power.

14 PA: POLLING AGENT CA: COUNTING AGENT BA: BARUNG AGENT 5. TRAIN AS A PACABA BA: Booth Observer – BO PACABO

Weaknesses in Laws and Legislation Agitation for Laws and Regulations to be changed Bersih 2.0 My Overseas Vote TindakMalaysia Irregularities in Electoral Rolls Investigation of doubtful cases, demands for clean-up Political parties Related NGOs Misapplication of Laws and Regulations Voter Education Monitoring of Electoral process LoyarBuruk Tindak Malaysia Political parties

 Level 0 – Nasi Sudah Jadi Bubur A no-holds-barred look at the political, social and economic realities of Malaysia and how it can impact you. No one is immune.  Level 1 – Voter Education and Booth Agent Training The elections process, important Laws and Regulations, deficiencies, voter rights, vote secrecy protection, prevention of irregularities. Important education for all voters.  Level 2 – Polling Agent Training and Hands-on Role Play  Level 3 – Counting Agent Training and Hands-on Role Play Detailed study of relevant Laws & Regulations, processes responsibilities, irregularities, monitoring and preventing irregularities 16

 Level 123 Basic: (4 hours)  Booth Agent, Polling Agent and Counting Agent Training and Hands-on Role Play Basic teachings, role-play and form filling using Barung Agent and Polling Agent Flow Charts as the templates. 17

 Level 123 Advanced: (3 hours)  Booth Agent, Polling Agent and Counting Agent Training and Hands-on Role Play. Detailed study of relevant Laws & Regulations, electoral process and job responsibilities, review of irregularities detected previously, important areas to monitor, permissible methods for preventing irregularities, lawful responsibilities and requirements of the Returning Officer and Presiding Officer. 18

19 ACTION! 1.Join us! Go to tindakmalaysia.com, click top yellow banner, or 2.Protect yourself from a financial crash, 3.Elections: Be a polling agent - PACA, 4.Sabah & Sarawak need your help.

20 POST-GE13 What happens when a country goes bust? 1.Businesses will close, 2.Many will lose their jobs, 3.We have to change our life-styles and develop a new attitude, 4.There will be unrest and increase in crime, 5.Corrupt politicians will try to hang on to power by triggering unrest to divide-and-rule the people, 6.We have to be vigilant and remain united, 7.We can survive this if we keep the peace,

21 POST-GE13 8. Since the economy is down, there won’t be money to steal anymore, 9. The parasites go away, 10. The foreign labour leave. 11. IMF will come in to help us clean up the mess. Sure, we have to sell some assets. That's what we are doing now anyway. But to a crony at fire-sale prices.

22 We draft a new Constitution followed by a referendum. Then GE 14 and MERDEKA! 6. PREPARE FOR GE 14

23 In Summary The Political Domain Unless something major happens, the BN will win again. The undecided voters will decide whether the BN gets its 2/3 majority. The Social Domain We must do everything possible to avoid a Malaysian Spring. We need to appeal, especially to the youth, for restraint and self-discipline. The Economic Domain We must prepare for hard times. We must protect our assets.

24 PREPARING FOR A HARSH FUTURE Don’t accept whatever is said today. Do you own due diligence. Our best protection is National Unity. IS THERE HOPE? Yes !! Go through the pain and change. 1 st develop political self-reliance by becoming a PACABA to promote Free & Fair Elections. Join Tindakmalaysia to be a PACABA!

We must prepare for the financial crisis by protecting our savings. Keep 3 months cash for day-to-day expenses. Beyond that, convert as much as you can afford into precious metals to protect against a currency devaluation. Stock up on dried food and essentials. Grow your own food. Educate yourself by joining Tindak Malaysia and train to be a PACABA. You cannot afford to remain a bystander. Take ownership of the political process ! 25

26 FURTHER READING Banking & debt, simply-explained Teh Chi Chang’s analysis: The Budget & it’s Shadow.The Budget & it’s Shadow High Alert! Hyperinflation in the US 198 Ways To Bring Down A Dictatorship. **** PACABA 0 Thread & Tindakmalaysia.com ****PACABA 0 Thread

That brings us to the end of our programme: PACABA How can we make it better ? Please join our movement. Go to Click at the top yellow banner to go to pacabatraining site to sign up with Tindak Malaysia and be trained as a PACABA. Thank you for listening. Together, we can make a difference ! 27