Attachment: Bench
From: Yan Jun
Sent: Saturday, 12 August 2023 8:55 pm
To: Lee Hsien Loong (PM) <lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg>
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Subject: Electoral fraud
Dear PM Lee Hsien Loong,
I am writing to inquire about possible electoral fraud in the
upcoming presidential and the general election (GE).
An illegal access to my laptop
I have enough reason to believe that my laptop had been illegally
accessed on Aug 11, 2023 between 2am to 5am. After turning on my laptop on the
morning of Aug 11, I accidentally noticed an unlocked padlock icon on drive D
and wondered how drive D was opened even before I entered the password. I
encountered the same situation in 2020, as described in Para 8 of the essay
“How I discovered WEF 2021 plot” attached to my email dated Jul 3, 2021 to PM Lee.
At the time I had been living on a bench near the Chinese library
of the National University of Singapore (NUS) since Aug 5. Although the bench
was in the blind spot of the nearby CCTV camera, I didn’t expect an authorized
access of my laptop because I didn’t face such a situation last year before my
protest.
The electoral fraud
I had planned to remind the Government of my immediate protest by
sending AGC an email and to copy it to the media but finally dropped it in the
late morning because authorized access to my laptop was not a big issue.
In the evening, I noticed the news report on PM Lee’s announcement that
the polling day and the nomination day of the presidential election were set
for Sep 1 and Aug 22, respectively. After a careful consideration, I reasoned
on the morning of Aug 12 that PM Lee’s announcement was made in response to my
unwillingness to protest immediately.
The supporting evidence
On 11 at about 5pm, I went to optical shop Foptics at Paya Lebar where
the optician told me to wait until Aug 16 for a pair of ordinary glasses even
if I paid the extra charge. When questioned whether a customer could get a pair
of glasses on the spot, he explained that the processing of ordinary lenses
took some time. It was hard for me to understand his justification. I then
stayed 3 hours in E-Lover Internet Cafe at
Aljunied from 8pm but surprisingly found that the air conditioners were all
switched off and the fans were turned on.
On the morning of Aug 12, I followed the instructions given by NUS
librarians on Aug 10 to apply online for a renewal of my library membership. At
the end of the application, I found that the online procedure was meant for
fresh applications but not for renewals. After sending an email to the NUS library, I
successfully renewed my membership at the counter at 1pm. However, at 3pm I
happened to find that my library card had expired so I had to ask librarians to
help me get in and out of the library each time.
It is self-evident that the Government wouldn’t provide me with a
favourable environment to prepare my email.
The consequences of my protest
It is highly likely that PM Lee is going to announce his stepping
down and call GE 2023 on Aug 21 to avoid facing a series of political scandals
including David Roach espionage scandal, the 2023 Chinese balloon conspiracy
and Wagner mutiny intrigue.
If I protest after 4pm on Aug 21, I am supposed to be kicked out
of Singapore under Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act 2021.
Consequently, those scandals will be left untouched.
The start of the GE 2023
Electoral manipulations could give rise to serious consequences.
With regard to the timing of the next GE, PM Lee clearly stated on Jul 17, 2013 that “I have no plan
to call an immediate General Election. General Election is due by 2025, we are
in the second half of the present government’s term, we just opened Parliament
recently.”
My request to the PM
It is self-evident that the issue of electoral fraud must be
addressed before the nomination day and the CCTV footage on the early morning
of Aug 11 should be checked.
To ensure the legitimacy of both the upcoming presidential
election and the GE, I would request PM Lee to inform the public whether
Singapore’s political succession plan, or PM’s stepping down and the start of
the GE, is going to start before Sep 13, 2023.
Thank you.
Regards,
Yan Jun
(S7684361I)
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