Tuesday 21 February 2012

Untold History : X-File @ 70 North Bridge Road Singapore

"One fine day in the middle of the night"

One fine day in the middle of the night,
Two dead boys* got up to fight, [*or men]
Back to back they faced each other,
Drew their swords and shot each other,

One was blind and the other couldn't, see
So they chose a dummy for a referee.
A blind man went to see fair play,
A dumb man went to shout "hooray!"

A paralysed donkey passing by,
Kicked the blind man in the eye,
Knocked him through a nine inch wall,
Into a dry ditch and drowned them all,

A deaf policeman heard the noise,
And came to arrest the two dead boys,
If you don't believe this story’s true,
Ask the blind man he saw it too!



29th March 1887

Mr. Sigismund Grabowski was caught in Keppel Harbour in plain naked waving his dick around. 

His mind snapped... he claimed 'somebody' want to drown him.  He was taken to Hospital and treated.


31st March 1887

1 Dead body was found, a Jewish girl named Sally Rosemberg.. her rotten corpe was found at 70 North Bridge Road, Temasik.



Her body was dump inside the well, estimated being dead for 3 days.

Grabowsky Vs. Rosenberg



Mr. Grabowsky was suspected murdering Sally Rosemberg.. he was last seen with Sally and their affairs ended so well in the well.. crime of passion.

Sally Rosenberg was killed by strangle and blunt trauma.. getting hit by an iron bolt before she is drowning.

Mr. Grabowsky convicted with 1st degree  murder... his hat was found inside the well where the victim was dead.

The facts that his mind 'snapped'.. exposed himself an abnormal behaviour of public nudity and how his cloths are missing 12km from North Bridge Road in the fine afternoon were not taken into consideration.







++..a distance between "Keppel Harbour/Harbour Dock" where they found Mr. Grabowsky to North Bridge Road were quite far.. how did Mr. Grabowsky  managed to swing his dick along the way to Keppel Harbour remains unexplained.


1895



8 years after 1st victim.. another Jews lady were found dead.  She was strangled.. also at North Bridge Road.  The murder could not be cought.


1918



23 years after 2nd murder.. another Jews lady, also named "Sally" Liebmann.. was found dead by strangled.. and hit by iron bolt... at 70 North Bridge Road.

Now relate this...
- All 3 victimes were Jewish lady.. 2 of them named "Sally".. while.. the other one were unknonwn.
- All 3 of them were dead by strangle.. and hit by iron bolt 

Now..

What lies in 70 North Bridge Road????? 

Hahahaahahahahaaaa 

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Untold History : Lost Canon at Chealsea

in 1940's.. it was recorded that British has acquired 1 Malay Cannon and laid it infront of Chelsea Royal Hospital



LOST CANNON AT CHELSEA

Made with Brass.ball and beautifully engraved the following inscription :





Now.. look carefully



Inscription was written "Sultan Sulaiman Shah 1653"...they were only 1 Sultan named "Sulaiman".. which is Sultan Sulaiman Muzaffar Shah.. died in Acheh.. sometime 1625


So?? which "Sulaiman"?







This inscription was written.. the Canon was made by"Tun Jumaat Abu Mendus" from Singgora (?)

and this one written :




Etched witeh Burmese word, saying that this Canon was confiscated during siege of Ayuthiya in 1666.


PLAUSIBLE FACTS

This Chelsea Hospital now only had 4 cannons.. all from India. None of which is categorized as "Malay Cannon".  







Now..

1.  Who is Sultan Sulaiman Shah 1653?.. 
2.  How this cannon ended up in Ayuthiya?
3.  Who is "Tun Jum'at Abu Mendus" the canon maker?
4.  Where the f*ck is my Canon now?? last recorded in Chelsea Hospital.. now only Indian made canons were there


10 marks.

Untold History : X-File Di Sungai Belait

This case was abandoned after WWII and remain unsolved.




Sungai Belait, Brunei.

In 1933, a bunch of lumberjacks employed by British Company found large Merbau log fell in Belait
river.

They cut the Merbau log and transport it to sawmill.. however, they smells an eerie evil
fluids come out from the cutting lines. Shocked by the findings, they left the Merbau log at
Sungai Belait

1933

5 years after the eerie findings.. a group of British Surveyor examined the log which the logger found
in 1933.. still at Sungai Belait, left untouched.





So.. these Marbau log were cut few inch below the 1st cutting in 1933.. and what they found is
the most shocking mOments in history forestry = complete remains of 2 adults.. and 2 skulls
embeded INSIDE the Merbau log.







HOW??

Maybe few of us familiar with Borneon custome and ritual..

Some were buried their dead inside the "Tajau".. some, inside the three, cut
and carved like this :



But this one.. = that Merbau Log is still standing when they 'put' the remains inside. 

those bodies.. assumed to be 'inside' the living woods for almost 50 years..

and that three was live and still standing for 50 years before it felt into Belait River
and drifting to its present location.


How they put 2 full grown adults body inside a living tree???  it's like to put an elephant inside a bottle.

Lastly.. British officer concluded :



Until WWII, the case abandone.. till now forgotten and remain unsolved.

Sunday 12 February 2012

Untold History : Who the f*ck is he?????





Now... this famous sitting is presented by Mr. Abdul Rahman Andak to HH Ibrahim in grosvenor in 1929... 44 years after it was painted in 1885.




Sultan Abu Bakar known to have only 2 paintings of him, this one of it.

It is said to have painted by famous but unlucky american painter, Ethel Mortlock.. who happened to painted these famous paintings:



Back in the same era.. 1880's.. there were record of 'unknown' sitting similar to HH Sultan Abu Bakar posed in the 1st painting above.. but absent with details.. 





Now.... who the fcuk is he???

.. and.. it is believe to be taken somewhere in London's photography shop known to British Aristocrat.. see the background :







Compare to this :




a look alike sitting, 1 in monochrome and 1 in oil painting... that is absolutely bizarre.

If.. the above picture were HH Abu Bakar, this makes these picture were the early picture of 
him taken during his 1st visit in London.