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Hong Kong duo busted in Bangkok for smuggling heroin to Australia
tkramer replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
If you research the origins of Bangkok Bank...it was deeply entrenched in this illegal Golden Triangle trade of the 60's and 70's. However, a lot of this incriminating evidence has been expunged on the internet due to 'power, fame, and fortune, and influence'. But my origins here began in 1992, when a lot of this info was still floating about. -
No, they definitely will...but they are not the ones sitting in the White House today. As far as I'm concerned...the Israelis brought this upon themselves. Inch by inch, day by day, with their constant and systematic 'land theft'. The UN warns them every time they make a new infringement, but the rest of the west looks the other way. 2nd half of this 2 minute video... 'Absolutely predictable': Analyst on why Hamas attacked Israel | CNN
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Just wait till 'Joseph the Corrupt' (Biden)) decides that now Israel needs tremendous amonts of financial support, and makes a strong case for sending more of 'our' money to more criminals overseas. What does he care...as long as he can continue to block and confuse all the 'Hunter-ness', and save his family legacy, then his days being numbered do not matter.
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I feel hopeless': Living in Laos on the brink
tkramer replied to scubascuba3's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
PERFECT...just as I had predicted. Carry on... -
I feel hopeless': Living in Laos on the brink
tkramer replied to scubascuba3's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I.T.T. (intestinal transit time). You should test your own ITT just to see how 'healthy' YOU really are... But for you personally...I suggest not! Why the Size of Poop Matters (nutritionfacts.org) -
I feel hopeless': Living in Laos on the brink
tkramer replied to scubascuba3's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I like squat toilets! How do you think our ancestors took a dump...? Doctors of authority say it is the best position to have a 'maximum' release. I know that there are those amongst us that like to hold their 'poop' in, but I am not one of them. "Squat till I drop"...! Optimal Bowel Movement Position (nutritionfacts.org) -
I feel hopeless': Living in Laos on the brink
tkramer replied to scubascuba3's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
They've only got themselves to blame. -
I'm 75...glad to have you on board...!
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Hong Kong duo busted in Bangkok for smuggling heroin to Australia
tkramer replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Heroin in Thailand...? -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Those will be cockroaches and ants... -
Rand Paul: Withdraw Ukraine money if you want to avoid shutdown
tkramer replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I do not believe so. He has stated many times that he wants to reunite Russia back to its true borders… Soviet USSR, reuniting with all of Eastern Europe as it’s true destiny. And because he has some serious health issues (stroke in left side, notice how he can’t move his left arm, while his right arm swings), and that his days are numbered, he is not afraid to go out with ‘a bang’. Buyer beware… -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
“Save the Frogs”….! -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Scientists: ‘Look, One-Third Of The Human Race Has To Die For Civilization To Be Sustainable, So How Do We Want To Do This? Scientists say at least 2 billion dead bodies will be burned and converted into fossil fuels. WASHINGTON—Saying there’s no way around it at this point, a coalition of scientists announced Thursday that one-third of the world population must die to prevent wide-scale depletion of the planet’s resources—and that humankind needs to figure out immediately how it wants to go about killing off more than 2 billion members of its species. Representing multiple fields of study, including ecology, agriculture, biology, and economics, the researchers told reporters that facts are facts: Humanity has far exceeded its sustainable population size, so either one in three humans can choose how they want to die themselves, or there can be some sort of government-mandated liquidation program—but either way, people have to start dying. And soon, the scientists confirmed. “I’m just going to level with you—the earth’s carrying capacity will no longer be able to keep up with population growth, and civilization will end unless large swaths of human beings are killed, so the question is: How do we want to do this?” Cambridge University ecologist Dr. Edwin Peters said. “Do we want to give everyone a number and implement a death lottery system? Incinerate the nation’s children? Kill off an entire race of people? Give everyone a shotgun and let them sort it out themselves?” “Completely up to you,” he added, explaining he and his colleagues were “open to whatever.” “Unfortunately, we are well past the point of controlling overpopulation through education, birth control, and the empowerment of women. In fact, we should probably kill 300 million women right off the bat.” Because the world’s population may double by the end of the century, an outcome that would lead to a considerable decrease in the availability of food, land, and water, researchers said that, bottom line, it would be helpful if a lot of people chose to die willingly, the advantage being that these volunteers could decide for themselves whether they wished to die slowly, quickly, painfully, or peacefully. Additionally, the scientists noted that in order to stop the destruction of global environmental systems in heavily populated regions, there’s no avoiding the reality that half the world’s progeny will have to be sterilized. “The longer we wait, the higher the number of people who will have to die, so we might as well just get it over with,” said Dr. Chelsea Klepper, head of agricultural studies at Purdue University, and the leading proponent of a worldwide death day in which 2.3 billion people would kill themselves en masse at the exact same time. “At this point, it’s merely a question of coordination. If we can get the populations of New York City, Los Angeles, Beijing, India, Europe, and Latin America to voluntarily off themselves at 6 p.m. EST on June 1, we can kill the people that need to be killed and the planet can finally start renewing its resources.” Thus far, humanity has been presented with a great variety of death options, among them, poisoning the world’s water supply with cadmium, picking one person per household to be killed in the privacy of his or her home, mass beheadings, and gathering 2.3 billion people all in one place and obliterating them with a single hydrogen bomb. Sources confirmed that if a death solution is not in place by Mar. 31, the U.N., in the interest of preserving the human race, will mobilize its peacekeeping forces and gun down as many people as necessary. “I don’t care how it happens, but a ton of Africans have to go, because by 2025, there’s no way that continent will be able to feed itself,” said Dr. Henry Craig of the Population Research Institute. “And by my estimation, three babies have to die for every septuagenarian, because their longer life expectancy means babies have the potential to release far more greenhouse gases going forward.” While the majority of the world’s populace reportedly understands this is the only option left to save civilization, not all members of the human race are eager to die. “I personally would rather live, but taking the long view, I can see how ensuring the survival of humanity is best,” said Norwich, CT resident and father of three Jason Atkins. “I guess if we were to do it over again, it would make sense to do a better job conserving the earth’s finite resources.” “Hopefully, the people who remain on the planet will use the mass slaughter of their friends and loved ones as an incentive to be more responsible going forward,” he added. -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
as in 6 kids with knowingly mentally ill spouses... -
Khao Lak officials bemoan the dangerous roads along coastal Phang Nga
tkramer replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
It is NOT the dangerous roads...it is the Dangerous Drivers... Let's get things straight here... -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Yikes...! -
What do you think is the biggest threat to humanity/civilization?
tkramer replied to jvs's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Yikes...! -
I’m having bouts of Anxiety – Need advice .
tkramer replied to Captain Disorderly's topic in Health and Medicine
In my mind I say...'don't over-think it'. I bought Goenk's book after my first retreat (been 4 times), and I found it did not further me to want to partake. Like I said...what's 10 days of just sitting and listening with an open mind... caompared to days, months, years of a 'crazy mind'. Experiences are like shoes...some fit my feet and some don't. So I can not walk in these... 'next'...! There is never an experience in life...that you do not learn something from. All valuable stuff.