Politics

Former Malaysian PM: “Jewish Banking Control Causes Trouble”

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has aroused the ire of Jewish Supremacists across the world for a speech before an economic forum in which he blamed Jews for “creating problems for us,” and pointing out that his economic policies “have been interpreted as anti-Semitic” but were actually aimed at helping to “develop Malaysia.”

Mohamad, who was leader of Malaysia for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, and fellow former cabinet minister Sri Sanusi Junid, added that their economic policies were “inspired by Germany’s past policy of limiting Jewish financial influence” so that Malaysian people could develop their own economy, free of Zionist supremacist control.

As reported in an article in the Malaysian Insider newspaper, Sanusi told the forum that they had hoped that “Malays would control the economy but when they saw progress was slow, they decided to follow the German example of not granting banking licences to Jews, in their treatment of Chinese interests.

“The problem is that they (Jews) were the ones who created problems for us and the world because they disobeyed international law and got away with it,” Dr Mohamad said.

He also pointed out that he won the general election in 1999 because non-Malays supported him, while Malays refused to since they thought his treatment of Anwar was unfair.

Sanusi added that later Malaysian governments had backed down from this policy of excluding Jewish Supremacist interests when they had approved two banking licences to non-Malay banking groups — Alliance Bank and Hong Leong Bank.

According to the Malaysian Insider, “Malaysia’s banking system was formerly largely controlled by the Chinese but many were taken over by or forced to merge with government-controlled entities. The loss of Chinese-founded banking institutions is widely perceived by the Chinese community as of one of the ways they have been discriminated against under the guise of helping the Bumiputera community.”

Dr Mahathir is known for his strident remarks about global Jewish interests. In 2003, he urged Muslims to unite against Jews who, he says, rule the world by “proxy”.

He named Israel as “the enemy allied with most powerful nations,” and said Jews ruled the world and got others to fight and die for them, but added that they would not be able to defeat the world’s 1.3 billion Muslims.