"Bill Gates" Gangster Donates $2 Million To Charity
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Interpol has just completed the task of listing how many street gangs there are in South East Asia - Indonesia, Thailand, Phillipines, Malaysia and Singapore. The results are frightening: there are more than 10,000. Some of them have up to 1,000 members. This means on any given day and night, several thousand gang members are roaming the cities of these countries, many of them thirsting for violence.
The gangs' main activities in this region include drug trafficking, contract murder, protection money, money laundering, gambling, prostitution, car theft, extortion, and other forms of racketeering.
In recent years, counterfeiting of intellectual property such as computer software, music CDs and movie DVDs have become a major source of gang income.
Meet, whom most would consider the prince of street gangs. He is the man with one thousand faces - Genesan V, also called, "G Hippy Hop" in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In Thailand, he is referred to as "Khemkhaeng" which means strength in Thai. The Philipinos call him "Bayani", which means hero in Tagalog.
Genesan, now merely 19 years old, is the de facto head of over 30 separate street gangs from Jakarta in Indonesia, to Bangkok in Thailand.
An ethnic Indian by birth, but speaks approximately 7 regional languages including Tamil, Malay, Cantonese, Hokkian, Thai and Tagalog, Genesan has a knack for controlling his gangs by proxy - he uses ethnic Chinese, Malays, Thais and Philipinos as his "generals".
An ex gang member says, "G Hippy Hop is a survivor, people respect him, they like him...he can sit with you and talk your language then, when the phone rings he will speak in another language. Sometimes in one table there will be 3 races all speaking different languages and G Hippy Hop will easily talk to them like there is no barrier"
At the tender age of 12 years old, Genesan was already proficient at controlling a gang of 10 boys who extorted money from the younger boys in school. They also managed a betting syndicate in their territory.
He has since diversified into many different criminal activities which he disguise with legitimate businesses to fool the authorities.
Having dropped out of school at age 15, Genesan had no conventional skills to rely on to earn a living except his street smarts and fearlessness - being a gang member is a natural progression for children like him.
"This is the life I chose, this is the way of my life. In [the gangs] you must be a leader - you must use your brains, think of what to do and you must have the balls to do it. Talking is not balls, you don't need balls to talk; you need balls to do things", advises Genesan.
It is believed that Genesan is now a multi millionaire owning several legitimate businesses and real estate in the region which include restaurants, night spots, budget hotels and transportation companies.
Every year, without fail, Genesan gives large sums of money to charities . No one knows for sure if he does this to genuinely help the poor, or because he wants some kind of absolve from his sins.
Last year alone, it is reported that he donated close to $2 million to various charitable causes.
"What I make, I also give some to others. Thats how the world goes - everyone must die one day. You can think of me as the Bill Gates of the criminal world", he explains.
Some observers say that this maybe the reason the authorities have not been hard on him over the years. Others, however, add that he knows how to "take care of" people - and in turn, people take care of him.
At the end of the interview, he invited us to go with him on a fishing trip on his yacht - we smiled and politely declined his offer; we do not know who he meant was going to be the fish...
Essential Stuff
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Mursi tribe woman of Ethiopia with an AK47 and an iPod - the link.
Multi Watch
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
This multi-functional watch was built in southern Germany approximately in 1950.
It functions not only as a watch but also, a powder flask, sundail and compass.
Read more about this watch here.
Unexpected Turn In LIfe
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Vanpire Hunting Tools
Sunday, April 15, 2007
This is a vampire hunting kit made by a nineteenth century "con-man" called Ernst Blomberg. There are high demand for these kits, which have been found in Australia and sold by at least two auction houses (including Southebys, reportedly for $12,000). The items in the kit include silver bullets, a wooden stake(Oak), holy water, and other crucial vampire-destroying items such as:
1. An efficient pistol with its usual accoutrements
2. Powdered flowers of garlic (one phial)
3. Flour of Brimstone (one phial)
4. Ivory crucifix
5. Professer Blomberg's New Serum
Read the full story here.
Rag Chair
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
This chair is made from 15 bags of rags. Each chair is unique and is priced at $4,200 each.
See the ragchair website
The New York Social Diary
Monday, April 9, 2007
These are Steven and Kimberly Rockefeller. They are young New Yorkers who live in Westchester but are very active in philanthropic and social circles in the city. Steven is a fifth generation Rockefeller.
Read more about the rich here.
Knight Rider Car For Sale
Saturday, April 7, 2007
KITT, the tough intelligent car from the 80s TV show Knight Rider, is up for sale. Having been restored to its debut-season condition, the modified black 1982 Pontiac Trans Am is being offered for sale at $US149,995 at a Dublin auto dealership.
Read the full story here.
100 Year Old Fish
Commercial fishermen in the Bering Sea recently caught a female shortraker rockfish which experts say is between 90 and 115 years old. Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) used growth rings in the fish's ear bone, or otolith, to make their age estimate.
Millenium Falcon Biscuit
Monday, April 2, 2007
Cute Millenium Falcon biscuit on a glass of milk. It would cool to have little Han Solo and Chewbacca biscuits as well.