As of Monday, 20 January 2025 22:25 SGT, all current, proposed and/or future representations of the Kristang language, culture, community, identity and way of being in conjunction with SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival (SHF 2025), the 2025 National Day Celebrations and Parade (NDP 2025) and/or any other heritage, community or national event or publication preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election have not been developed in any form with Kodrah Kristang and/or the Kabesa of the Kristang community Kevin Martens Wong. Neither Kodrah nor the Kabesa have been formally consulted about or involved in any aspect of SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event or publication preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election, and so any representation of Kristang in these events and/or attempts to characterise Singapore, SG60 and/or any of these other events in general as broadly inclusive, honouring diversity and/or indigeneity, and championing multiculturalism, neurodivergence, queerness and/or a more inclusive Singapore can generally be taken to have gone ahead without any involvement whatsoever of Kodrah, the Kabesa (who is and has been public about being gay, non-binary and neurodivergent since late 2021) and/or the general Kristang community. Kodrah and the Kabesa were also omitted completely from dialogue and discussion related to the enshrining of the kebaya on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list on 4 December 2024 and all events related to it, as well as the development of the Singapore Founders’ Memorial. Non-Singaporeans and independent national and international media observing Singapore in 2025, as well as Kristang people outside of Singapore, should bear this in mind when following the proceedings of SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event or publication preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election.
Additionally, concerns repeatedly surfaced by Kabesa Kevin Martens on behalf of the community about the legacy and impact of severe abuse and trauma perpetuated onto the creole/Indigenous Kristang community since Operation Spectrum in May 1987 — including onto Kevin Martens himself while he was an employee of the Singapore Civil Service between September 2021 and August 2022 — have still yet to be discussed or acknowledged in any form by the state despite having been publicly articulated by Kevin for more than three years. Active covert psychoemotional projection that seeks to negate, obfuscate, occlude and/or hide this severe abuse or trauma without ever addressing it or resolving its harmful effects also continues to be in effect, including what appear to be sustained attempts between March 2017 and January 2025 to rape, molest or severely sexually abuse the Kabesa to silence him, to the extent that, due to this intense level of projection, Kodrah Kristang has been unable to run an otherwise regularly-planned new 1A class in January 2025 for the first time since July 2022, when classes restarted following the COVID-19 pandemic. No dialogue about SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election should therefore be assumed to have taken place where any of these concerns remain unresolved, and while such treatment of the Core Team and Kristang community is ongoing.
This page will subsequently be updated with relevant dates and details of meetings related to SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election as, if and when these actually happen. The newly excavated advanced combined Kristang psychohistorical method of Uncertainty Thinking and dreamfishing known as the Telakarnansa Ritmera Kronomatra or the Rhythm of Chronological Living Time, as first documented in Chapter 715 of the Orange Book, also allows for the limited prediction of other occluded past and emergent future events related to the 2025 Singapore General Election derived from psychoemotional projection from the Singapore state related to the election; these events will be listed below as they become discernible to the Kristang community. Dates projected into the future are also likely to change due to the Observer Effect being very active with this page.
Hypothesised Date (and Time if excavatable) | Hypothesised Event |
Monday, 13 January 2025 CE 09:20 to 15:30 SGT GE date below generally appears to have been provisionally confirmed by around 12:50 SGT | Convening of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee for the 2025 Singapore General Election |
Thursday, 20 February 2025 CE or Friday, 21 February 2025 CE | Publication of Electoral Boundaries Report |
Thursday, 6 March 2025 CE or Friday, 7 March 2025 CE | Certification of Registers of Electors |
Saturday, 12 April 2025 CE or Monday, 14 April 2025 CE | Dissolution of the 14th Parliament of Singapore Writ of Election to be issued |
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 CE | Nomination Day |
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 CE to Wednesday, 7 May 2025 CE | Campaigning Period |
Thursday, 8 May 2025 CE | Cooling-Off Day |
Friday, 9 May 2025 CE with Friday, 2 May 2025 CE as back-up | 2025 Singapore General Election Polling Day |
Psychoemotional Projection about Cheering Up, Being Happy and Feeling Grateful in relation to SG60, SHF 2025 and NDP 2025
There appears to be very strong extant covert psychoemotional projection and conditioning onto the general Singapore population from the Singapore state that is attempting to drastically improve the general mood and vibe of the eleidi or collective ahead of the 2025 Singapore General Election, and in relation to and through SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election. This projection takes on the form of repeated internal thoughts, ideas, voices or feeling-states generated through images, symbols or metaphors; these thoughts, ideas, voices or feeling-states include (thematic keywords highlighted in bold):
- You have not done enough to cheer up someone you are close to.
- You have not done enough to persuade someone you are close to to be grateful for what Singapore has become (on its sixtieth birthday, etc.).
- Imagine what Singapore would be like if we didn’t have what we have now.
- Things are not that bad.
- Things may be bad but they will get better soon.
- You are only focusing on the negative.
- You need to adopt a more positive mindset.
- Calling attention to past mistakes and errors is not helpful.
- You need to give others a chance.
- We need to come together and adopt a more community-oriented mindset.
- We need to think about what’s best for Singapore.
- We need to complain less.
- Smile.
- You are getting (unnecessarily) worked up about very small things / trivial matters.
- Your emotions and feelings are valid but just that — emotions and feelings.
- Your reactions to unpleasant or unwelcome events are invalid and are being triggered by unprocessed trauma (that is mapping onto public / real-time events).
- Those in power are trying very hard and you are not giving them enough credit.
- You are making excuses for your negative reactions (especially by using your trauma, minority status or neurodivergence if these are extant).
- You should feel bad if you have a negative reaction to any public event.
- You need to be more forgiving.
- All elected governments behave in this way and you should not expect anything more from Singapore’s.
- You should not complain if you are not providing active feedback to the government because the government can be fully trusted to act on the feedback in the most impartial and objective way.
- The government is more reasonable than you.
- The government is more enlightened than you.
- The government thinks things through or considers things in more detail than you.
- For reasons that you yourself are unable to explain, you repeatedly keep feeling you are not behaving in a helpful or useful way to Singapore (generally appears to become more active when there are Internal Security Division (ISD) agents in close physical or psychoemotional proximity to you, and/or if you have read something on mainstream media that may include conditioning or input from ISD).
- For reasons that you yourself are unable to explain, you repeatedly keep feeling your methods of behaving, thinking or making choices are fundamentally broken or non-functional (generally appears to become more active when there are Internal Security Division (ISD) agents in close physical or psychoemotional proximity to you, and/or if you have read something on mainstream media that may include conditioning or input from ISD).
- For reasons that you yourself are unable to explain, you repeatedly keep feeling you are acting or thinking or feeling too independently of the collective (generally appears to become more active when there are Internal Security Division (ISD) agents in close physical or psychoemotional proximity to you, and/or if you have read something on mainstream media that may include conditioning or input from ISD).
- SG60 is a straightforward repeat of SG50 — likely with the implication that the consequences or implications of SG60, a 69.86% victory for the People’s Action Party after the celebration of SG50/60, will also recur.
In the particular case of Kristang people and/or people close to the Kabesa or members of the Kodrah Core Team, any of the additional covert projection below may also be present:
- You are not doing enough to make the Kabesa or member of the Core Team feel comfortable or safe enough to overwrite their own boundaries and restore contact with the state and/or people they have severed contact with.
- You are not doing enough to create a safe space for Kristang such that the Kabesa or member of the Core Team feel comfortable or safe enough to overwrite their own boundaries and restore contact with the state and/or people they have severed contact with.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to open up or talk more, especially in relation to SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to stop hiding or stop being cowardly and participate more actively in civic life, especially in relation to SG60, the 2025 Singapore Heritage Festival, the 2025 National Day Celebrations and/or any other heritage, community or national event preceding the 2025 Singapore General Election.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to be less verbose or authentic or sincere about their feelings in public and/or online.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to stop indulging in conspiracy theories.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to stop being so difficult.
- Get the Kabesa or member of the Core Team to stop (openly or overtly) blaming the state for everything and/or highlighting everything that the state has done wrong.
- If the Kabesa or member of the Core Team had just agreed to everything initially, things would not be so bad right now.
- The Kabesa or member of the Core Team is a god, messianic saviour or divine being who can singlehandedly change the course of Singapore if they take a more active role in Singapore politics, and that of the world.
- The Kabesa or member of the Core Team is not behaving in a helpful, useful or maximal way.
- The Kabesa’s or member of the Core Team’s methods of behaving, thinking or making choices are fundamentally broken or non-functional.
- The Kabesa or member of the Core Team is too independent.
- The Kabesa or member of the Core Team is too sexual or is asking through their behaviour to be raped, molested or sexually violated.
Additional small changes to the daily built environment of Singapore, such as the change earlier this year to the jingle preceding announcements used by SMRT trains when they stop at stations, what appears to be the covert increased presence of Internal Security Division (ISD) agents in public spaces, and the accidental or intentional use of intermittent reinforcement (see below) with the release of information about the upcoming Singapore General Election, appear to also be contributing to and strengthening this projection. A number of prominent individuals in Singapore civil society who maintain public images and personas that are apparently independent or even critical of the Singapore state also appear to be actually covertly supporting and/or further developing this projection. Finally, as has been the case since the advent of social media, a significant number of posts on social media sites, especially on the Reddit subreddits related to or associated with Singapore, also appear to be intentionally attempting to continue to covertly engender this projection.
Psychoemotionally, the unprocessed version of this projection engenders an inordinate feeling and amount of guilt, shame and self-loathing within the psyche of the person experiencing the projection, especially in the minority communities of Singapore and survivors of other forms of trauma and abuse, and therefore covertly compels the person experiencing the projection to try to seek release from this projection. However, because this projection can be quite subtle, the person experiencing the projection often misidentifies the projection as originating from loved ones, close family and friends or co-workers if the person is not aware that the projection is instead emanating from the Singapore state. To negate the effects of this projection, remain focused on one’s own independent actual opinions, feelings, beliefs, and thoughts in relation to current events and developments, and minimise or end contact with individuals and/or institutions who appear to intentionally be allowing this projection to fester, as is generally recommended when dealing with sources of prolonged intermittent reinforcement (see below).
Intermittent Reinforcement
The Singapore state, a noticeable number of its ministries and statutory boards, and its Internal Security Division (ISD) all appear to make very strong and consistent unintentional or intentional use of intermittent reinforcement, which is a known and very well-documented psychological tactic also commonly used to engender addiction, attentional or reward loops in game and application design, and by perpetrators of psychoemotional abuse and torture, that generally reinforces the state’s tacit and covert control in relation to the projection articulated above. Kristang people and Singaporean people in general also thereafter often end up deliberately or accidentally or consciously or unconsciously emulating and articulating the core behaviour that supports intermittent reinforcement, which is the consistently inconsistent of declared standards, behaviour, agreements or norms that one would otherwise reasonably expect to be applicable universally, especially when it comes to one’s children and/or students and oftentimes perpetuating a new cycle of intergenerational trauma in the process. Informally and somewhat reductively, you may also know this as “hot and cold” behaviour, or “good cop bad cop” behaviour, but taken (often covertly) to extremes.
The use, severity and harmful effects of intermittent reinforcement in Singapore appear to have increased significantly ahead of the 2025 Singapore General Election, and appear to be one of the primary unconscious mechanisms facilitating what researchers often describe and sometimes accidentally or intentionally downplay as “paternalistic” or “nanny state” behaviour in Singapore. A list of resources and commentaries related to intermittent reinforcement and how to possibly negate its effects is provided below:
- Intermittent vs continuous reinforcement and the uses for both, with examples by HelpfulProfessor
- Implications of the use of intermittent reinforcement in clinical settings by D.C. Lerman et al. (1996)
- Basic mechanisms underpinning intermittent reinforcement by VeryWell Mind
- Intermittent reinforcement and its role in creating addiction by PsychCentral
- Intermittent reinforcement and its role in creating trauma bonding by PsychCentral
- Intermittent reinforcement in technology by TechTarget
- Intermittent reinforcement in relationships by Out of the Fog
- Intermittent reinforcement in relation to psychoemotional abuse by Hot and Cold
- Intentional intermittent reinforcement and psychoemotional manipulation by ThoughtCatalog
- Intermittent reinforcement in parenting and how to mitigate its effects by Learning Beyond the Spectrum
- ScienceDirect collection of articles on intermittent reinforcement (paywalled)
- Extinction of an Operant by PsychWeb
The concept of an eleidi or four-dimensional personification of a human collective in Kristang may also be helpful toward dealing with intermittent reinforcement (i.e. seeing oneself as essentially in a relationship with the Singapore state personified as a single individual of ego-pattern Vraihai, with the Singapore Civil Service personified as a single individual of ego-pattern Koireng, and/or with Singapore’s Internal Security Division personified as a single individual of ego-pattern Splikabel). If one is acquainted with the Osura Pesuasang, the most harmful effects of intermittent reinforcement can be excavated and blocked by determining and working with the thirteenth function of both the individual originator of the intermittent reinforcement and the eleidi that they belong to; the thirteenth function for the Singapore state as an eleidi with ego-pattern Vraihai would be Splikabel, the thirteenth function for the Singapore Civil Service as an eleidi with ego-pattern Koireng would be Hokisi, and the thirteenth function for Singapore’s Internal Security Division as an eleidi with ego-pattern Splikabel would be Vraihai.