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Thanks, but my ~40 years here is enough to understand Thai corruption. Not sure about your original question. My question was do you or anyone believe Mr. Thaksin did not abuse power. Perhaps helpful, Thaksin entered politics early in 1994 via the very charismatic Chamlong Srimuang. Later when Thaksin was removed from power Chamlong expressed regret at getting "such a corrupt person" into politics. [1]
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Why would anyone believe a Thai politician who made billions, much while in office did not abuse power?
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Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Some positive news. Michael Kofman, Russian military affairs expert, suggests Putin's utterly horrific, anti-mankind destruction of the dam will not have a significant effect on Ukraine's offensive. In part because they were unlikely to cross the river in the affected areas, which Russia had heavily fortified. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
You're correct, thanks, I grabbed the wrong photo in haste. That's a WWII image after Joseph Stalin's secret police blew it up to stop the German advance, which was another tragedy for Ukraine. https://www.rferl.org/a/european-remembrance-day-ukraine-little-known-ww2-tragedy/25083847.html "Ukraine suffered heavy losses both during World War II and under Stalin." -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Really? Putin is now bombing Kherson as civilians scramble to save their lives from floods caused by Putin's war crime bombing of Kakhovka Dam, whose reservoir would qualify as the 6th largest lake in continental Europe. And you still believe Russian propaganda? -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Hopefully, some suggest this will also damage Russian defensive lines. Maybe don't blow up the Crimean Bridge till they leave. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
An Swedish simulation of what blowing up the dam will do. World class mass destruction. Obviously meant to stop the Ukrainian counteroffensive. If so, maybe Ukraine can proceed to takeout the Crimean bridge. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Alert Reports are coming in that Russia has blown up the Kakhovka dam. Flood levels in Kherson Oblast are rising rapidly and this could cause immense destruction. -- The Inhulets River is now reportedly flowing backwards away from the Dnipro. -- The M14 highway flooded out north of Vesele, Kherson Oblast. -- The Kakhovka HPP is completely destroyed and cannot be restored. -- In Nova Kakhovka, the local zoo was flooded due to the explosion and flooding. All animals died. -- This could impact the #Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. I suggest holding a UN vote to remove Russia from the UN Security Council. If the Russian ambassador objects, take him in the bathroom and drown him. You can follow here: https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPR/status/1665979164585869312?cxt=HHwWgIC-xabO354uAAAA -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You address what I never said! Like if I say "this is a tall grass" then you claim trees are taller. True, but meh... OK, the science. I said The SARS-2 betacoronavirus that originated in Wuhan and its derivatives eventually proved to be much more infective and mutated faster than scientists expected for a coronavirus. Many papers and lots of cool graphs discuss this, especially Omicron, which now holds the record for the fastest spreading virus ever and a mutational nightmare. As hard proof, scientists have now discovered at least one biological reason for SARS-2's unusual mutation ability, which proves the point. read here "Researchers have found the first experimental evidence explaining why the COVID-19 virus produces variants, such as delta and omicron, so quickly." the underlying publication -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Used to be an apple a day. The good news is that apples have TONS of mRNA... -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Your post misrepresents the question in the video, as did the politician asking it! Here is the cold, non-agendized science. During initial vaccine trials, neither Pfizer nor Moderna performed extensive tests to medically prove no transmission because the tests are expensive and time consuming. Nor were these tests necessary. However, the extremely high observed efficacy rates, > 90%, leaves no doubt the vaccines prevent a high infection rate for early variants. It's a duh moment. The Israeli nationwide trial clearly showed a large reduction in transmission. This has all been discussed and fact checked, which you must have missed. So why were they ultimately wrong in the long run? Because of SARS2's unusual and unexpected infectivity and mutation rates. -
War with US would be "unbearable disaster", says China
rabas replied to Social Media's topic in World News
When shlt hits the world wide fan, I'm running to Thailand! Wait... I've been here almost 40 years. I'm fine. -
I have a friend who has worked around top Army folks for decades. I asked him the same question and he gave me the same answer. Move Forward won and the Army will still be around and have its share of power. A peaceful transition period with shared power may be an ideal step forward. The trick to prevent weaponizing the situation will be to keep vindictive Dr. Mr. Thaksin at bay.
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COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Here is an interesting summary article about IgG4 and vaccines by the rather brilliant expert William A. Haseltine. It describes the various mechanisms by which it works. https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2023/01/13/emergence-of-igg4-in-long-term-vaccines-winning-or-losing-the-race/?sh=3cf2b1cb6fd4 -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What you call daily hospitalizations (2633) from your link are actually reported as: Weekly COVID-19 cases in hospital and ICU and case notifications, Australia, 01 Jan 2022 to 30 May 2023. That sound like the total number in hospital averaged over a week. Thailand's numbers are 'new' hospitalizations per week 2970 and per day 494. -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not scientifically or medically accurate. Vaccines can prevent you from getting infected and it can be shown that you did not actually have a 'mild' infection. This requires a control group, then you can show the vaccinated group got fewer infections. See the large Israeli Pfizer study on early vaccines strains. Note, the word 'infected' varies but must be defined around real world measurement methods. A definition based on what one imagines might happen inside a cell or nose is not medically accurate. So what was claimed at the beginning was medically correct at that time. Read this, it may help clear it up. https://www.bmj.com/content/376/bmj.o298 They found that reduced transmission occurs mainly when the vaccinated person really does not get infected. -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Reuters Factcheck: https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-data-idUSKBN29J2TH watch till the end... -
COVID makes comeback in Thailand as booster fatigue leaves door open
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
MedicalExpress (May 2023) sourced: British Medical Journal: More than 1 in 6 unvaccinated people report health effects of COVID two years after confirmed infection -
Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out Covid lab leak
rabas replied to Social Media's topic in COVID-19 Coronavirus
But then he adds "But where is the evidence?" video Good God George! Only he would know. He was head of China's CDC when they deleted the entire 20,000 virus database from the WIV's website on Sept 12, 2019. If there was evidence, it was in there. September is also the best estimate of when the virus originated. [ref] Entire Wuhan Institute virus database taken offline on 12 September 2019 -
Russia’s Kinzhal missile is not hypersonic. Nor is it invincible
rabas replied to onthedarkside's topic in The War in Ukraine
In other words, a hyperbolic missile. -
Assault on Kiev: Russian helicopters swoop above Ukraine's capital
rabas replied to Chris.B's topic in The War in Ukraine
Columns Of Russian Troops Leaving Donbas Back To Russia -- After a volunteer raid near Belgorod, the Kremlin withdrew part of its forces from the front. https://charter97.org/en/news/2023/5/25/549398/ "The Russian command is transferring part of the Russian troops from the Donbas to the territory of the Russian Federation. They will strengthen the borders of the Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions, the vulnerability of which was clearly demonstrated by the raid of Russian volunteers from the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps a few days ago." Kyivpost Anton Gerashchenko, a Ukraine Interior Ministry official, reports similar withdraws suggesting some Russian troops are being sent to reinforce areas further south in eastern Kherson and Zaprizhia sectors, in the path of a potential Ukrainian assaults. It begins. -
Exact reason the US did not agree to the proposed purchase. BANGKOK – The United States (US) has rejected the request Thailand for the procurement stealth fighter jet F-35 sophisticated. The reason is that the Southeast Asian country is not ready in terms of infrastructure facilities to accommodate the fifth generation fighter jet. ref
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Public advised to protect themselves as COVID-19 cases surge
rabas replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Your US data clearly shows Omicron was significantly worse than Delta in the US. See CDC here for variants. The Thai data is also correct as is my earlier global results for Omicron vs Delta.