Balanced read: major Sri Lankan business magnate with significant corporate influence, and repeated legal-governance controversy in public reporting.
Watched Busted’s “What I Go To School For,” laughed at a singer resembling Sean Samarasinghe, and dropped the timestamped YouTube link
The visible page starts by arguing that Sri Lankan political webpages should be copied and preserved for future reference, then swerves through a Freemasonry exchange, sanitary-napkin politics, and an awkward Women's Day...
The page mixes campaign fantasy with an evidence dump: Eric Schmidt, a joking 'Lehan for Sri Lanka' run, and then a stack of sourced notes linking Chandrika, Anuruddha Ratwatte, Dhammika Amarasinghe, Baddegane Sanjeewa, and...
The day starts with Mr Cool, body pain, and work for James, then turns into brain drain, delayed meetings with Thilanga, and the difficulty of keeping strong people committed to a slow country, before the night swerves into...
The page keeps trying to control the ETI story: defend Thilanga's name, decide which Edirisinghes can still be useful allies, laugh through the Deepa fallout, and fold all of it into a wider plan for reputation repair, Port...
Mirtazapine, embassy security, bank ambition, family trust, and the need to be number one all lock together here into a harder question of control: who protects me, who follows me, and how high I can force the ceiling.
A Sri Lanka crime-and-survival brief for overseas partners drives the page, but the movement is rejection: Navin blocks the outreach, Tamara blocks the politics, and the answer is a harder turn toward lawyers, banks,...