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Dear Friends,
We are close to major victories but NUS wants to bankrupt us!
SOS. Please help. Immediate emergency $33,000.
Ongoing legal support $43,000 (Outstanding to Mr Wee Pan Lee). Once we start to win our lawsuits, we will be out of the woods. (Estimated 2-3 months, by end 2025)
PAYNOW 98291678 (Ref: SOS) or Support Book. bit.Iy/silentroarishere
If we are bankrupted by NUS, we will have problems suing freely.
Thank you all, if you can assist in any way, please reach out to us.
We MUST BE allowed to continue suing to keep our Government and CryBaby Elites in check. Please help us towards this last stretch towards impending Victory. In the meantime, my criminal trials are proceeding very fine. I believe those who are in court can attest to that.
After 4 years of immense hardship and suffering brought on by the Singapore Government, I'm still here, speaking up and fighting for everyone.
Iris Koh
Healing the Divide
Please help to share and viral.
Below the speech from our video.
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My fellow Singaporeans, Gazy here. Together with Iris, we want to update you about some of our civil lawsuits—cases that have now attracted the attention of the Attorney-General’s Chambers. Forgive us, but we will have to read this carefully because our words are watched closely by those who may wish to sue us. Every sentence matters.
We believe no one should hide behind their phone screens to attack or defame others without cause.
We believe even the rich and powerful must be held legally accountable when they make defamatory remarks. We also believe that high-ranking officers should not be immune to justice if they step out of line.
As Singaporeans, we believe in democracy and the rule of law, and that No One is above the law.
In the past few weeks, we have taken an important step forward: filing applications to strike out the defences of those we are suing. This means their defences could be dismissed, shortening what is usually a 3–4 year process into just a few months.
Once we succeed, these rulings will set case law that others can use. In other words, our victories don’t just help us—they open the door for ordinary Singaporeans to fight back against elites who defame or attack you.
Already, in two cases, the Court has ordered the defendants to fix their defence. In striking out applications, being asked to amend means that I have won and that means that I would be awarded costs. We have more striking applications lined up now.
Also, in 1 case which I would not name, has proceeded to the stage of assessment of damages. That means, it is assumed that he has defamed me and the only matter to be determined is how much the defendant has to be responsible for.
For years, the Opposition has said the Courts were unfair, that there was “no way” to win against the elites. But now, we are turning the tide. We are no longer the ones being struck out—we are starting to strike out our opponents. And that is why some are so determined to stop us at ALL COSTS.
We must acknowledge those who, in their own way, helped us reach this stage:
1. Prof Ben Leong of NUS – By raising funds to hire lawyers against us, he forced a proper contest in Court. That gave us the chance to refine our arguments and win on the strength of facts and law.
2. The law firms representing our opponents – They are competent, and without them we could not sharpen our claims or learn the principles of striking out. However, there is only so much good lawyers can do with bad cases - they may not enjoy their experience with me.
3. NUS – National University of Singapore was my teacher when I was about 21 to 24. You would remember that we sued NUS recently for Vicacious Liability. Unfortunately, due to the complexitiy of the actions, we were struck out, but the judge ruled that we were not vexatious in taking up the actions. This case has a bitter sweet ending. The silver lining is that as a result of defending against NUS’ striking out, I learnt how to strike other people out from Top lawyers sent by NUS. I am grateful that NUS continues to be my teacher till my 50s.
The lawsuit against Calvin Cheng , represented by Lee & Lee – also helped us to understand striking out more. We have been trained by the best lawyers in town, AGC, Allen and Gledhill, Drew and Napier, Lee and Lee, Davinder Singh Chambers and more. We are honoured that they have chosen their best, usually 1st class honours lawyers to deal with us and we have learnt some of their kungfu. Thank you Shifu. We will not disappoint all of you in the road ahead.
But with progress comes resistance. The AGC is trying to declare us vexatious litigants—blocking us from suing unless we get special permission from the High Court. This strikes at the heart of checks and balances in a fair society.
At the same time, NUS is pushing bankruptcy proceedings against us. If successful, that too would silence us. Together, these moves send a chilling message.
We ask for your support. Justice is not free, and right now, we urgently need it.
NUS has served us with a statutory demand for $33,000. We need this amount quickly prerably by 3rd October to pause bankruptcy proceedings.
I also owe my lawyer, Mr Wee Pan Lee, $43,000.
We are fundraising to meet these needs. You can also support us by purchasing my book at bit.Iy/silentroarishere or Sponsor our AI Legal System so that we can quickly proceed to block the bankruptcy proceedings that NUS has meted out, We can meet up with you to discuss more.
We are very close to major victories—victories that will change not just our cases, but the future for all Singaporeans. That is why our opponents are desperate to stop us.
With your support, we will continue to fight for truth, justice, and accountability. Because no one is above the law.
Thank You.
We are close to major victories but NUS wants to bankrupt us!
SOS. Please help. Immediate emergency $33,000.
Ongoing legal support $43,000 (Outstanding to Mr Wee Pan Lee). Once we start to win our lawsuits, we will be out of the woods. (Estimated 2-3 months, by end 2025)
PAYNOW 98291678 (Ref: SOS) or Support Book. bit.Iy/silentroarishere
If we are bankrupted by NUS, we will have problems suing freely.
Thank you all, if you can assist in any way, please reach out to us.
We MUST BE allowed to continue suing to keep our Government and CryBaby Elites in check. Please help us towards this last stretch towards impending Victory. In the meantime, my criminal trials are proceeding very fine. I believe those who are in court can attest to that.
After 4 years of immense hardship and suffering brought on by the Singapore Government, I'm still here, speaking up and fighting for everyone.
Iris Koh
Healing the Divide
Please help to share and viral.
Below the speech from our video.
---------------------------------------------------
My fellow Singaporeans, Gazy here. Together with Iris, we want to update you about some of our civil lawsuits—cases that have now attracted the attention of the Attorney-General’s Chambers. Forgive us, but we will have to read this carefully because our words are watched closely by those who may wish to sue us. Every sentence matters.
We believe no one should hide behind their phone screens to attack or defame others without cause.
We believe even the rich and powerful must be held legally accountable when they make defamatory remarks. We also believe that high-ranking officers should not be immune to justice if they step out of line.
As Singaporeans, we believe in democracy and the rule of law, and that No One is above the law.
In the past few weeks, we have taken an important step forward: filing applications to strike out the defences of those we are suing. This means their defences could be dismissed, shortening what is usually a 3–4 year process into just a few months.
Once we succeed, these rulings will set case law that others can use. In other words, our victories don’t just help us—they open the door for ordinary Singaporeans to fight back against elites who defame or attack you.
Already, in two cases, the Court has ordered the defendants to fix their defence. In striking out applications, being asked to amend means that I have won and that means that I would be awarded costs. We have more striking applications lined up now.
Also, in 1 case which I would not name, has proceeded to the stage of assessment of damages. That means, it is assumed that he has defamed me and the only matter to be determined is how much the defendant has to be responsible for.
For years, the Opposition has said the Courts were unfair, that there was “no way” to win against the elites. But now, we are turning the tide. We are no longer the ones being struck out—we are starting to strike out our opponents. And that is why some are so determined to stop us at ALL COSTS.
We must acknowledge those who, in their own way, helped us reach this stage:
1. Prof Ben Leong of NUS – By raising funds to hire lawyers against us, he forced a proper contest in Court. That gave us the chance to refine our arguments and win on the strength of facts and law.
2. The law firms representing our opponents – They are competent, and without them we could not sharpen our claims or learn the principles of striking out. However, there is only so much good lawyers can do with bad cases - they may not enjoy their experience with me.
3. NUS – National University of Singapore was my teacher when I was about 21 to 24. You would remember that we sued NUS recently for Vicacious Liability. Unfortunately, due to the complexitiy of the actions, we were struck out, but the judge ruled that we were not vexatious in taking up the actions. This case has a bitter sweet ending. The silver lining is that as a result of defending against NUS’ striking out, I learnt how to strike other people out from Top lawyers sent by NUS. I am grateful that NUS continues to be my teacher till my 50s.
The lawsuit against Calvin Cheng , represented by Lee & Lee – also helped us to understand striking out more. We have been trained by the best lawyers in town, AGC, Allen and Gledhill, Drew and Napier, Lee and Lee, Davinder Singh Chambers and more. We are honoured that they have chosen their best, usually 1st class honours lawyers to deal with us and we have learnt some of their kungfu. Thank you Shifu. We will not disappoint all of you in the road ahead.
But with progress comes resistance. The AGC is trying to declare us vexatious litigants—blocking us from suing unless we get special permission from the High Court. This strikes at the heart of checks and balances in a fair society.
At the same time, NUS is pushing bankruptcy proceedings against us. If successful, that too would silence us. Together, these moves send a chilling message.
We ask for your support. Justice is not free, and right now, we urgently need it.
NUS has served us with a statutory demand for $33,000. We need this amount quickly prerably by 3rd October to pause bankruptcy proceedings.
I also owe my lawyer, Mr Wee Pan Lee, $43,000.
We are fundraising to meet these needs. You can also support us by purchasing my book at bit.Iy/silentroarishere or Sponsor our AI Legal System so that we can quickly proceed to block the bankruptcy proceedings that NUS has meted out, We can meet up with you to discuss more.
We are very close to major victories—victories that will change not just our cases, but the future for all Singaporeans. That is why our opponents are desperate to stop us.
With your support, we will continue to fight for truth, justice, and accountability. Because no one is above the law.
Thank You.