Assalamualaikum and hi to everyone. As I already told everyone in my  previous posting, I am in the middle of writing a novel. Therefore I  need a bit of help here. Below are an excerpt from my novel draft where I  discussed a bit about Christian Missionaries in Malaysia. Any comments  would be highly appreciated. If you find it too boring, please tell me  now so that I can make necessary changes!
CHAPTER SIX (DRAFT)
Her name was Easther Pang Yau Ming (like all the names in this book,  none of it shall be real even though you have to judge yourself which  character was real and which one was fiction). She’s 34 years old  business woman (I swear she looked 27) and the reason she came to me was  because someone from an internet forum had told her that I might be  able to help her out.
(Now, before we proceed I will apologize in advance for the lack of  details about me in this book. Regardless of how coward it might seem  from your point of view, I will not reveal my name, my age, my marital  status, or the place where I was or currently residing. I will be the  first to admit that I am such a paranoid person nowadays that if given a  choice, I wouldn’t even tell you whether I’m a man or a woman. However,  I think it’s pretty obvious by now that I’m a man. Another thing which I  couldn’t help but reveal in this book is the fact that I’m a lawyer by  trade.)
I was looking at Ms.Pang’s attractive face when I shoot her the question.
“How can I be of assistance, Miss Pang?”
“Call me Easther” She was fidgeting when she said that. Something was  clearly bothering her. By habit I began my profiling of her. I can tell  she’s a rich gal. I’m not the type of guy who would know how to tell a  different from a cheap fabric to the expensive one but I can tell the  clothes she wore must be quite expensive. The way she sat and how she  moves her body tells me that she’s very educated and raised by a rich  family. She’s very well verse in English, even more eloquent that I am. I  seldom have the opportunity to have a client like her. I’m mostly  handling criminal cases you see and most of the time I represents petty  criminals. My clients usually from the lower class (blue collar and  sometimes white collar) who committed something bad which caused them to  be charged in Magistrate or Sessions Court. Very seldom I went to the  High Court (unless I was assigned a case by the High Court) and I  definitely never went to the Court of Appeal or the Federal Court.  Admittedly I didn’t make much money operating this way, but I did manage  to pay the bills and that’s good enough for me. Furthermore by  representing petty criminals I could persuade them to agreed for a plea  bargain if they were indeed guilty as charged. Petty criminals were  mostly easy to persuade. In 80% cases they were engaging lawyers to help  them work a deal for a lesser sentence especially if they can only pay a  legal fee between three to five thousand ringgit.
“Okay Esther.. But are you sure you are in the right place.. or maybe  you’re actually looking for my partner in the next room? She’s the one  who handle most of our Civil cases”
“Oh no.. I’m looking for Mr. Mohammad. That’s you right?” She was  smiling a bit. I was showing a bit of inferiority complex there,  something a girl like her don’t usually have.
I nodded for a yes.
She was looking around my small office for a few seconds. I figured this  probably the first time she went into an office as big as a store room.  No doubt she has been into lawyers office before, but I bet the lawyers  she knew owns bigger office or even a building of their own.
She look at me again and shoot a question “Do you know a lady by name of Marie Grace Santos?”
“No” I instinctively lied. Of course I know the name of the owner of an  arse who would be at the receiving end of my feet.. that is if I could  ever find her to kick her behind.
My facial expression when saying ‘no’ must be very convincing because  she looked a bit surprise.. the worry. She must be thinking that she’d  made a mistake somehow.
“Is she my ex-client?” I was still in my game of lying.
She looked hesitated for a moment, then answered “I don’t know, maybe?”
I saw an opportunity there to fish for information which might led to me  kicking MGS’s ass. If only there’s enough information for me to know  her real identity that is.
“Maybe you should tell me how you met her, I might remember if she’s one of my client from previous cases”
Esther facial expression was showing hint of embarrassment.
“I haven’t met her in person yet. I only met her online in a forum. For  some reason she told me that you might be interested to take my case to  Court”.
Hmm, smart lady MGS was. I should have known that she would hide any  evidence of her true identity from angels and devils. Doesn’t matter,  sooner or later my feet would land at her backside. Her treachery for  telling this beautiful lady my full name and address would not go  unpunished. I promised.
I sigh in frustration but I allowed Esther to tell her full story. It  was quite shocking for me at that time and I imagine it might be rather  offensive for you to hear as well.. especially of you’re a Muslim.
Here’s her story in brief..
It happens to be that Esther was quite a ‘somebody’ from the Catholic  church. Was she a nun? I didn’t asked but based on her appearance I  would hate to think how wasteful it would be for beautiful boobies..  sorry, I mean body like that to remain untouched.. ehem.. by the world.
Anyway, she was heading an small organization (a sub branch of a bigger  one I assumed) which its sole purpose is - as she politely puts it -  ‘spreading the teaching of Jesus’.
At this point I was quite interested with her story so far but were yet  to realize the magnitude of situation she was about to tell me. I now  know why she was approached by MGS. MGS had told me that she was working  for the Vatican so I guess MGS must have met her in some forum or  website in Internet reserved for the Christian community. I wasted no  time in asking her that.
“Did you and Marie members of the same church or something?”
“Oh no I don’t think so, but I’m heading a small missionary group here  and there’s many like me all over Malaysia. We all are registered our ID  in a special website run and funded by donors from United States. We  all have special email address and password to communicate with the  representative from the Vatican and our sponsors from Europe and United  States. Marie is one of the few admin overseeing the Singapore’s  server”.
Oh I see. I have heard about this sort of activities before from a  Muslim colleague in the Watchers Group. It consists of several groups of  Christian Missionaries headed by locals but fully funded by the  Europeans and the Americans. There’s an organisation called Gospel for  Asia (GFA) of which their commitment is to train and send out men and  women to become ‘a shepherd of the flock that the Lord raises up’  (according to their website.. whatever). In each area, the missionaries  meet at least once a month. In all cases, national missionaries are  supervised by local indigenous elders under whom they work. In turn  these field leaders spend much time meeting with senior leaders.
Naturally, I took another swipe at her “You and Marie are part of GFA or ACM?”
The young lady stare at me with a look that tells me that she’s  contemplating something. “No, Not ACM.. We are both under GFA, yes. But  my group are at bottom in the hierarchy. I’m only the field leader for  the satellite town I’m living at now. I do my missionary thing in my  spare time. Most my days are spent making a living running a family  business”.
“And your family business are?”
“My family own a few budget hotels here and there”
Hotel business eh? ‘Bottom in the hierarchy’ my ass! I wish I could say  that aloud. Fortunately I’m still professional enough not to demonstrate  my contempt. I have enough information to make educated guess on where  exactly she is within the hierarchy. I’ve decided to launch a major  offensive on her. If she didn’t like it, then I’m glad she’s not my  future client.
I stared at her, she stared at me. Then I announced my verdict on her.  “You are not a nobody within GFA, Miss Pang. You and your family are an  asset for evangelical movement in this country. I bet your family own  many hotels and inns around the country but all of it are differently  named. Why? because almost all of its were used either to house a  meeting, and gathering, and even as a lodging for western missionaries,  right? I bet your family received a huge funds from GFA and your chains  of hotels are being used to disguise the real purpose of the funding”.
She didn’t even look surprised. In fact, it look like she expects me to  say that to her face. She just stare at me calmly and smiled.
“Marie was right to ask me to come to you” She calmly declared. I must  have failed to disguise my surprising look because she then continued  “You are not typical malay Mr. Mohd”
I was about to ask her to define what typical malays like when she said.  “Alright. No more bullshit. I’m part of GFA and all those things you  said about me is true. But I was not entirely lying when I said I only  do my missionary thing in my spare time. I’m not important to GFA  compared to parent. They’re the one you can call ‘assets’ for GFA. I’m  only doing errands for my dad most of the time. My dad didn’t like  computers so much, so he tasked me with the IT things in relation to his  evangelical activities”.
“You mentioned just now ‘not entirely lying’. So which part is the lie?” I asked her.
She smiled again. “I know Marie.. I mean.. the real Marie.. and she  knows mine. But you are not privileged enough to know both of who we  really are”.
“You have told me your name Miss Pang. So it seems to me I am in position to know who you are”
“Marie’s real name is not Marie.. and my real name is not Esther Pang.. That mykad of mine your staff xeroxed is fake”.
Oh crap! I opened the file in front of me and scrutinized the copy of  xeroxed id of the lady in front of me. I haven’t seen the one in her  hand bag somewhere but the xeroxed one look good enough to fools anyone.
I stared at her again. “How do you expect me to represent you if I don’t  even know your real name? I cannot put a fake person as a litigant in  Court!”
“There won’t be any litigation. I’m not suing anyone”.
I was probably looking at her with the big word ‘SO? WHAT THE FUCK YOU  WANT ME FOR?’ showing all over my face. She must have noticed that when  she said:
“I want you to negotiate an out of court settlement with a few people. Pay them to stop talking about going to Court”.
“How much money are we talking about?” I asked.
“My dad allocated five million ringgit for out of court settlement. You  can haggle the price as you wish. Whatever remains if yours for the  taking. You don’t even have to bother to issue payment voucher”.
At this point I was definitely wearing my poker face (I never played  poker of gamble.. it’s just a figure of speech). I’m not poor or  anything like that and I’ve seen quite a huge sum of cash money being  handed to me. But of course this cash money I’m talking about were not  mine to keep because it was intended to be money to be released later to  third party upon completion of a transaction or contract. Now, the  RM5,000,000 Miss Pang (or whatever her real name was) was talking about  was something else because I can actually keep a portion of it. You  know, i’m just that kind of lawyer who never appeared in newspaper  handling major cases or representing big shots in the country. So it’s  understandable that I’m quite excited to know that for the first time in  my life, I might be able to gain 1 million ringgit and thus technically  become a ‘millionaire’.
I was imagining paying my study loan and driving a new SUV when I heard a voice. “Hey, did you hear me?”
I immediately returned to a planet called ‘reality’ and told her “Of  course I hear you. I was just looking at the wall behind you, that’s  all”.
Fortunately, she didn’t pressed me to repeat what she was saying moments  ago when my mind went AWOL. Otherwise it would be embarrassing to lie  about what so attractive about plywood (my office wall was made from  plywood.. I think) than to to listen to my own client.
To make sure it stays that way, I immediately ordered her to tell me the whole story, all true and nothing but the truth.
Upon hearing her story in entirety, I couldn’t help my mind from  wandering a bit. It’s not that her story wasn’t interesting.. Oh no, any  plain person would find it interesting.. It’s just that I’m not plain..  I’m a member of The Watchers Group and I’ve heard this story before.
This so called “Gospel for Asia” has been legitimately around since 1993  focusing on spreading the Gospel to Asian countries through the use of  national missionaries. GFA is based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex  suburb of Carrollton, Texas. The GFA is relatively new organization but  is well funded by the United States through its various front. There  were others group who has been around longer than GFA. The Asian  Christian Mission (ACM) for example has been around in Asia since the  1974 and then there's Borneo Evangelical Mission founded which has been  active in Borneo since 1928.
In truth, The Christian mission in Malaysia has spanned a period of  almost five hundred years since the day the Portuguese arrived in  Malacca in 1511 under the flagship of the Military Crusading Order of  Christ. After defeating Malacca, Alfonso Albuquerque then hoisted the  Portuguese flag with the emblem of the cross on it and urged the eight  chaplains who accompanied him on his conquest to begin their work of  converting the "infidel" Muslims. Later came the British and they did  their part too. However, because the Portuguese and the British was  mostly here for the money rather than religion, it become obvious since  the arrival of the Europeans that the Christian mission was largely  hampered by western colonialism  who was bent on wrestling control of  either lucrative Asian spice trade or mining natural resource.
Then come the Jesuits.
Nowadays there’s estimated 413 Christian Missionaries in Peninsular  Malaysia alone. If we take into account the numbers of groups who has  been in Sabah and Sarawak since before the Independence day, the numbers  would be staggering.
Yet except for a few who made it to the newspapers or didn’t mind  announcing their existence to the world, the rest of them operated in  total media black out. They operated in such clandestine nature that  could rival the presence of CIA operatives in Malaysia. Whenever the  ‘foreign sponsors’ wired their funds, it will be disguised either as  investment fund or corporate money. In fact, I don’t think even Bank  Negara could tell which money was meant for FDI (Foreign Direct  Investment) and which one was meant to fund the missionaries.
Such clandestine nature of Christian Missionaries only started out in  the 18th century with the coming of the Jesuits. Officially speaking,  The Jesuits are a Military Religious Order of the Roman Catholic Church.  However, In reality they are controlled by the Illuminati in the same  way the Illuminati controls the Freemasons. This shouldn’t be surprise  considering that the Founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius Loyola when  he was still in Spain was connected to a group known as THE LOS  ALUMBRADOS- "The Illuminated Ones". That name alone was self explanatory  to his connection to the Illuminati. In fact, he himself almost became a  victim of the Spanish Inquisition when the Roman Catholic Church got  wind of his connection with the Los Alumbrados (the Illuminati). But he  was acquitted before the Inquisition Court with only an admonition. It  appears ln the surface that the Roman Catholic Church was against  Ignatius belonging to this Witchcraft group, but obviously they did not  punish him in any way for it.
Depending on one religion, there are various theories about how powerful  the Jesuits are today. Conspiracy theorists who happened to be devout  Christian would reject any notion that the Jesuits are in league with  the Illuminati. This despite emerging stories from many well known  Illuminati Defectors who swore that there’s 13 catacombs under the  Vatican which is being used by the Illuminati priests to perform black  mass and child sacrifice. Even when these testimonies were later  accepted (albeit hesitantly) as true, the devout would argue that the  Jesuits were either controlling the Illuminati or the Jesuits were more  powerful than the Illuminati.
The most widely accepted theory are that the Jesuits are definitely part  of the Illuminati. As difficult as it is for Christian devotes to  accept this, it quite apparent for everyone that the oaths taken by the  Jesuits are frighteningly similar to the Freemason’s Oath of the Knights  of Columbus, Knights of Malta and Rhodes Scholars. needless to say, the  oath of the Illuminati is also similar in principal to the Jesuits  oath. For example, all new members swore of having no opinion or will of  their own, or any mental reservation whatever, and will unhesitatingly  obey each and every command that they may receive from their superiors.  All members also swore to do whatever it takes to achieve the goal given  by their superiors.. even if they have to wage a war or murders  someone. Finally all members took an oath of secrecy and they are warned  that if they breach their oath they will be killed in the most painful  was imaginable.
When it come to achieving their goal, the Jesuits are more extreme than  the Portuguese and the British. Whereas the British wouldn’t give a damn  about spreading Christianity as long as they can control the Malaya’s  natural resource, the Jesuits in reality are a bunch of Machiavelli  disguised in Christian robes who firmly believes that the end justifies  the means. That’s not so surprising considering on the oath they have  taken:-
“"I furthermore promise and declare that I will, when opportunity  present, make and wage relentless war, secretly or openly, against all  heretics, Protestants and Liberals, as I am directed to do, to extirpate  and exterminate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will  spare neither age, sex or condition; and that I will hang, waste,  boil, flay, strangle and bury alive these infamous heretics, rip up the  stomachs and wombs of their women and crush their infants' heads against  the walls, in order to annihilate forever their execrable race.  That when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the  poisoned cup, the strangulating cord, the steel of the poniard or the  leaden bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity, or authority of  the person or persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either  public or private, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any  agent of the Pope or Superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Faith, of  the Society of Jesus."
Yes, in their quest to spread Christianity, the Jesuits has taken an  extreme oath which includes their willingness to murder those they  perceived as ‘heretics’ be it man, woman and child. That being said, I  couldn’t help but wonder to what extend they’re actually willing to do  in order to achieve their objectives.
It is believed today that the Jesuits are in control of the Vatican and  its Bank (The Vatican Bank). The Vatican Bank in reality is not a bank  in the same terms that define first-tare global financial institutions,  such as the one you and I hold accounts at. The Vatican Bank functions  in the global financial under-belly, well outside the controls of normal  EU/U.S regulations, governmental controls and more importantly for  'Gods bankers' as far away from ‘the grasp of the law’ as possible.  Those holding an account at The Vatican Bank fall loosely into three  categories (a.) Catholic Churches and clergy (b.) Criminals (c.) Tax  Evaders.
The Vatican Bank was formed in the middle of WW2 and made its initial  wealth by accepting tainted funds from the deceased bank accounts &  riches of Europe’s Jewish population, acquiesced by corrupt regimes -  such as the one that gave the Vatican the very statehood it now uses to  avoid prosecution and act beyond international law. The relatives of the  Holocaust victims are still trying to recover those stolen ‘blood’  monies six decades later.
Money laundering still remains the main ‘money-making’ activity of The  Institute for Works of Religion (the banks technical name) to this day.  As a matter of fact, in 2010 the head of the Vatican Bank, Ettore Gotti  Tedeschi, is under investigation as part of a money-laundering inquiry  where Prosecutors seized 23m euros ($30m; £19m) from the bank's  accounts.
Nowadays, all missionaries operation all over the world - the one that  accepted funds from Vatican that is - are funded by the Vatican Bank.  Based on my groups estimation, 87% of all missionaries funding in  Malaysia came from the Vatican through various fronts and corporation.  Surprisingly enough, the 13% remaining missionaries who refused the  Jesuits funding largely came from the Borneo. The Borneo Evangelical  Church (SIB) for example, make it clear that it has no formal  organizational links outside Malaysia. I myself was quite surprise in  knowing that the majority of churches goers is Sabah and Sarawak did not  consider themselves as the Pope’s subject.
As I was listening to the sexy lady who was talking in front of me, I  was wondering whether I was sitting face to face with a Jesuit. My mind  then went back to some of my friends in the Watcher’s group. One guy in  particular hated the Jesuits as much as I hates the Illuminati. I like  to think of him as the mobile ‘Jesuits Encyclopedia’ due to his vast  knowledge on the Jesuits. He posted a lot of articles about the Jesuits  and I have taken the liberty to read those articles from time to time.  He’s been in the Watchers group far long than I am and his was known  amongst the circle as “Imam Ali”.
I wonder if Esther Pang (or whatever her real name is) is a Jesuit.. If  she is.. what would Imam Ali said if he’s sitting here instead of me.
Well, the answer to the first question was answered in the 1oth minutes of her story.
“There’s this girl.. a close friend of mine and a newest member in my  church.. She died 10 days ago while vacationing in Penang with her  boyfriend”
She began sobbing. Clearly she was very fond of this dead girl, I was thinking.
“Cause of death?” I began shooting question while at the same time taking down notes.
Esther took a deep breath in between tears, then she answered “No one  knew.. One day she went to Jerejak island with her boyfriend, three days  later she returned to my dad's hotel clearly ill. We sent her to the  hospital and she just died like that with no apparent reason. It doesn’t  make any sense”.
Hmm, seems like her dad doesn’t want any bad publicity on the hotel. But  that doesn’t make sense why her dad are willing to spend five millions  ringgit!
“So, what her name?” I was still wondering about the five million ringgit as I asked the question.
She didn't answered. She was clearly hesitating.
“The newest member of your church who died in your dad’s hotel.. What’s her name?”
I swear there was a 10 seconds silence going on before she finally answered.
“Her name is Fatimah Binti Abdul Rahman...”
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... Now I get it. That pretty much self  explanatory as to why Esther’s dad desperately wanted a media black out  on this.
The dead girl was a Muslim.. She died as apostate.
Yep.. Easther and her entire family’s business were definitely funded by the Jesuits.
**Ihsan http://afterdarkwrites.blogspot.com
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