Sabah’s Struggle: The Politics of Federalism, MA63, and the Silent Siphoning of a Nation
1. The Colonial Blueprint and the Nephilim Agenda
In 1600, the British East India Company (BEIC) was founded not simply for trade, but as a calculated arm of the British Crown and Vatican-aligned Illuminati elites. Its mission: to wage economic warfare, dominate the Asia-Pacific region, and entrench global elitist control via economic and spiritual strongholds.
The strategic significance of the Straits of Malacca, Singapore, and Borneo was well understood—they were to be controlled, secured, and spiritually suppressed in preparation for what would become the great Seed War between the children of light and the seed of the serpent (Genesis 3:15, Genesis 6:4).
2. Sabah and the Modern Continuation
Fast-forward to the 20th century: Tengku Abdul Rahman, often lauded as the founding father of Malaysia, is critically reassessed here as a geopolitical facilitator—a stooge or tool used to secure Crown control over Southeast Asia. His orchestration of Malaysia’s formation was aligned with British interests to maintain hidden economic dominance and suppress the autonomous rights of North Borneo (Sabah).
The Federal Government’s strategy—masked by nationalism—operated under Ketuanan Melayu, which became a spiritual subset of the Nephilim Agenda. This ideology not only politically undermined the MA63 agreement but served to justify systemic plundering of Sabah’s wealth.
3. Political Islam and the Seed War
Political Islam, as expressed in Ketuanan Melayu, is more than racial supremacy. It functions as a counterfeit spiritual dominion—a deception aiming to neutralize the indigenous spiritual identity and usher in satanic unity under a One World Government.
Sabah has long suffered the suppression of its political voice, mass migration manipulation, and displacement of native demographics through Islamization policies. These trends are not accidental; they’re strategic layers in a much older war—the Seed War.
4. The RM1.5 Trillion Betrayal under MA63
The Malaysia Agreement 1963 was designed to ensure equal partnership, resource sharing, and political balance. Yet, it has been reduced to a token document by those in power. The RM1.5 trillion owed to Sabah is more than economics—it is blood money extracted over decades of betrayal.
Real-life examples include:
The Petronas Act 1974, which centralized oil wealth under federal control.
The manipulation of electoral boundaries and undocumented migrants altering Sabah’s voter demography.
Non-performing loans by federal-linked banks burdening Sabah’s economy.
5. Scriptural Indictments
Genesis 6:4 – “There were Nephilim in those days... mighty men of old, men of renown.” These were the elites that corrupted the earth with secret knowledge and hybrid dominion—reflected today in corrupted politics and economic injustice.
Ezekiel 34:2-4 – “Woe to the shepherds... who eat the fat, clothe yourselves with the wool, and slaughter the fatlings, but you do not feed the flock.” This rebukes leaders who benefit from their position while neglecting their covenantal duty.
Revelation 18:2-3 – “Babylon the great is fallen... all nations have drunk of the wine of her fornication...” A reflection of Sabah’s spiritual compromise through economic agreements with corrupt powers.
6. Call to Spiritual and Civic Awakening
Sabah’s restoration demands more than federal negotiations—it calls for spiritual intercession and leadership guided by the Holy Spirit. Indigenous prophets, intercessors, and righteous leaders must rise with boldness and declare Yahweh’s justice.
Let Sabah not be silent. Let the watchmen cry aloud. The Seed War continues.
7. Prayer Declaration:
“Yahweh, restore Sabah. Expose the hidden works of darkness. Break the yoke of political Islam and colonial deception. Raise righteous leaders who will stand in the gap. Let justice roll like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream (Amos 5:24). Amen.”