Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
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I started training in the Bujinkan in 2000 and am currently ranked at yondan (4th dan, in simple English). Here I share my musings about training in the art of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, working everything into my life and who I am as a person.
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
3w ago
To: Kwong Kai Li (Clementi DIvision)
On 2 Nov 2023, I made the police report (D/20231102/7006) naming the following police officers:
Sulaiman Raji Mohamad (Chief Investigation Officer)
Muhammad Asrin Kamaruddin (Inspector)
I/O Teo (unknown)
as committing the offence of Obstruction of Justice (Section 204A (Chapter 224, 2008 Revised Ed)) by deliberating telling untruths to cover and conceal an offence under Section 182 of the Penal Code committed against me (reported in D20210422/7006). I also named
Senior Staff Sergeant Bai Qian Hui
Muhammad Khairuldin Bin Saiman
as being aware of In ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
If Your Case Goes to Trial
This season when you are under investigation, and you know there is a chance you will have to go to court over the false accusations made against you, is often a time of great oppression and uncertainty. A lot of that comes from the unknown – you’ve never been investigated for any criminal accusations before, and if you spent your life as a decent, law-abiding citizen who tried your best to stay out of trouble, being maliciously accused of a crime you did not commit hits even harder.
I am here to not only give you a sense of what to expect, but also my advice on how ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
If the Police Choose To Be Dishonest
This is a difficult lesson to do, because I have had a number of interactions with the Singapore Police Force over the course of my life, and in every other instance they were proper in their conduct.
How can you tell? When the police are called into any dispute, they know that they don’t know anything about the situation. Sometimes the truth is obvious, and they can act accordingly. But when it is not, and at that moment all they have is the word of one person vs another, the fairest thing they can do is to be neutral.
If you are used to getting your way ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
Taking Precautions – Know Thyself, Guard Thyself
Reflection And Awareness
Lifestyle of Reflection And Awareness – what went wrong that day? What went right? What could possibly go wrong next? To keep this from degenerating into paranoia and depression, you need to be consciously aware of the difference between normal, abnormal and dangerous.
Marc MacYoung – Normal, Abnormal and Dangerous http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/NADs.htm
Examples: hearing shouts in the middle of the night? Police presence in a public housing area?
When you go through your daily life with this awareness, you are b ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
Know When To Be On Your Guard
The most famous Chinese saying in the world – 知己知彼百战百胜
Immediate Triggers and Long-term Warning Signs
Emotional Meltdown – Lovedeep Kuar
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/woman-jailed-10-days-lying-police-her-landlord-molested-her
“The couple began arguing when he tried to explain his intentions, before Mrs Singh confronted Lovedeep. Lovedeep called the police a few minutes later. When officers arrived at the scene, she told them that before Mrs Singh got home, Mr Singh had molested her. In light of the allegations, a senior investigation officer went to the ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
Preventing And Responding to False Accusations of Sex Crimes
What You Need to Know First
If you are falsely accused of molest, you could:
a) Be arrested and detained for up to 48 hours
b) See your career put on hold, damaged or totally destroyed
c) End up paying huge sums in legal fees
d) Face up to 3 years in jail and possible caning
And yet your accuser may likely get away scot-free for lying to the police about you
About Me – and why am I talking about False Accusations of Molest?
Disclaimers:
1) I am not a lawyer, and whatever I share here in this blog or in any of my video lessons should ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
7M ago
In the following article, Ms Shailey Hingorani, head of Research and Advocacy, AWARE, claims:
People fear false sexual assault accusations even though the evidence does not support such fears as being justified.
Harping on false accusations only makes it harder for the genuine victims to come forward to report their own abuse experiences
We Harp On False Sexual Assault Accusations Despite Evidence to the Contrary
My replies are detailed, so I added a TLDR summary for the points we need to consider. Unless otherwise stated, sections in italics are quoted from the article from AWARE.
“Forty-on ..read more
Pathnotes from a Singaporean Budo Enthusiast | My journey in the Bujinkan, Budo and other random tho
1y ago
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1y ago
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1y ago
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