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And yet, an investigation is being conducted to source out the individual, so all guesses about who what when where and why are speculatory, and part of the discussion. If the posts were all made on pure substantiated evidence, what type of discussions would be had? I understand your view and is why I responded to your post. In your view since when is speculatory the same as conspiracy? Trumps comments in the OP are purely speculatory as well.
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I would surely hope that the bag had not been touched by too many folks, and they could dust it for fingerprints in order to narrow the suspect down. One also has to wonder if, with all of the ongoing issues with the court and hunters case, if someone did not plant it there in order to stir things up even more........just a view as a former LEO where I investigated a few cases where evidence had been planted to try and make someone appear not so stellar.
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Alzheimer's
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The biggest question is this "Is she listed in a Blue House Book, and does she have a Thai Birth certificate" If she does then the local Amphur where the house book is recorded at should have no problems in giving her a Thai ID card. Another question is "Does she have a Thai Passport" I know you said she has a birth certificate, but a new one may be needed. My question as far as the birth certificate as originally written is because my Thai daughter has a US Birth certificate, she was my stepdaughter but was adopted in the US.
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Used 5 Star marine for a few trips in April when my daughters came to visit. Both times made them private charters. Great crew and easy to deal with. Boats were clean and snacks were provided as well as all of the needed equipment for snorkeling etc. Have used a few others in the past, but with Shaun's crew and the ease with booking definitely they have earned the rating given in the OP.
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I think I’m having a nervous breakdown.
ThailandRyan replied to bob smith's topic in Health and Medicine
You need to find a mental health specialist to talk with. Medication can be prescribed for depression, anxiety or whatever the treatment may call for. As far as the drinking goes, you might wish to also find a local AA chapter or give one a call. Depending on your own personal medical insurance they may be able to connect you online with a mental health professional who can assist you. -
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Karen refugees in Mae Hong Son province checked for COVID-19
ThailandRyan replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I am sure we will never hear more on the follow-up unless Covid expands in the Area up that away and they want to blame the refugee's. Not much one can do when your fleeing for your life. Whole villages have been destroyed by the Myanmar military. -
Karen refugees in Mae Hong Son province checked for COVID-19
ThailandRyan replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
One only has to understand that many of the Karen refugee's as well as those still in the country of Myanmar were never vaccinated. My GF's family which is still up in the Hlaingbwe area were never provided vaccinations and no treatment was given when Covid swept through the village. The current Military Junta could care less about the ethnic Karens and wishes they were gone. Hence the continued fighting by the KNU and others. -
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Trump says he's been indicted in classified docs probe
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
We shall wait and see if there was any recording of there conversations going on..... -
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It has nothing to do with the absence of a flag, but the issue being that what Bangkok has done as well as elsewhere shows the support for the community and drives business to them. Being closed minded about inclusivity is being disingenuous and shows a lack of welcoming to the changes in the world as far as openness.
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Well if you looked at some of the research done and other articles you would find this information https://communitymarketinginc.com/lgbtq-tourism/ Research confirms: Travel is important to the LGBTQ community; most agree that travel is part of the LGBTQ cultural identity. LGBTQs spend more on travel than the general population, as well as take more trips. LGBTQs are also far more likely to travel internationally. LGBTQ travelers make up 7% to 10% of the travel industry—about $1 billion in the USA alone. Most critically, LGBTQ travel spend goes to suppliers and destinations that recognize their unique buying preferences, and offer them differentiated value. and an older article which will help folks to understand better https://www.businessdestinations.com/relax/chasing-the-rainbow-the-tourism-industry-is-becoming-more-inclusive/ According to research by Out Now Consulting, LGBTQ residents of the US spent $63.1bn on travel in 2018, representing a 1.9 percent average annual growth rate. In Brazil, the total spend was $26.8bn, while the UK’s LGBTQ community spent $11.7bn last year. These figures are set to grow further: according to the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), LGBTQ travel is one of the fastest-growing markets in the worldwide travel industry.
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Trump says he's been indicted in classified docs probe
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
Looks like Trump has already violated certain Judges orders, well it is just speculation, but can you really believe Trump would not discuss the case with his Valet and the same done by the Valet as they possibly compared notes. Trump really is Thick. Caught on Camera: Trump Cozies Up to Alleged Classified Documents Co-Conspirator Walt Nauta in Philadelphia — Despite Judge's Order NOT to Discuss Case (msn.com) A personal aide to Donald Trump — who faces prison for allegedly helping him conceal boxes and lying to investigators — remains firmly in the former president’s orbit despite a court order barring him from talking about the landmark case, photos obtained by RadarOnline.com reveal. Walt Nauta, a personal aide to Trump indicted over the alleged mishandling of classified documents alongside the former president, was snapped in South Philadelphia on Friday, where the pair grabbed a cheesesteak at legendary eatery Pat's King of Steaks. Trump was in town for the Moms for Liberty Summit in Center City, attended by other Republican presidential hopefuls, including Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. -
Trump is a criminal, Biden is too old and DeSantis is a fascist
ThailandRyan replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It was quite obvious what Trump was doing. He even announced it many times. The Durham investigation is just one of the times he used the DOJ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/10/donald-trump-fbi-durham-investigation When the Trump justice department tapped a US attorney to examine the origins of the FBI inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, conservatives and many Republicans hoped it would end the idea Donald Trump’s campaign was boosted by Moscow and back his charges that some FBI officials and others had conspired against him. But instead, as the multi-year investigation winds down, it is ending with accusations that unethical actions by that special counsel – John Durham – and ex-attorney general William Barr “weaponized” the US Department of Justice (DoJ) to help Trump. Former DoJ officials and top Democrats are voicing strong criticism that Durham and Barr acted improperly in the almost four-year-old inquiry, citing an in-depth New York Times story that added to other evidence the inquiry looked politically driven to placate Trump’s anger at an investigation he deemed a “witch-hunt”. -
Thai tourism surge: 25 million visitors forecasted, boosting economy
ThailandRyan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The tourist areas may be busy but the rest of the country is not. Ran into a wayward tourist out my way, who had gone for a drive to see the sights of PKK. Got to talking and he asked me where all of the tourists and visitors were and why the beaches were empty. I told him it is low season and besides that the beaches' down here are a best kept secret.... -
Thailand’s tourism confidence slides amidst global economy concerns
ThailandRyan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes there are two opposite opposing views being issued out by the Government. Does the left hand even know what the right hand is doing anymore. There is definitely a lack of cohesiveness from a PR Standpoint. Next up.....the Baht has gained ground on the other currencies and the economy in Thailand is expected to grow by 10%.....the last part is pure sarcasm by the way. -
Thai tourism surge: 25 million visitors forecasted, boosting economy
ThailandRyan replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Is there any doubt as to why this year versus last year saw the supposed 539% increase in tourism from January to June. Could it be because the country was technically closed during this period of time? Hi-Season is now over and I would expect only half of the numbers seen so far to be seen in the 2nd half of the year. Recessions are starting to heat up, companies are laying off staff in the US, savings people had are low or non existent as they pay the higher interest on there mortgages, and many other factors are keeping folks home. Of course this is my view only, but the many folks I know that would come at the end of the year, are staying put in the US and trying to find secondary jobs over the holiday periods to help pay for things that had been on hold, like Student Loans that they have not had to pay for the past 2 years. Those loans become due and payable starting in October. -
US Supreme Court strikes down student loan forgiveness plan
ThailandRyan replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Seems some folks are not real happy with the issue, either here on the forum or in the US. https://www.npr.org/2023/07/01/1185327143/student-loan-forgiveness-supreme-court-reactions Friday's Supreme Court decision striking down President Biden's student loan cancellation plan has left a lot of borrowers wondering: Where do we go from here? "I would say Congress needs to pass this, but that's not going to happen," says Graeme Strickland, a 25-year-old borrower in Raleigh, N.C. "It's become a culture war around this issue. And like, this is my income. This affects the money I'm able to spend on groceries." Strickland attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as an in-state student. In order to attend, he had to take out roughly $30,000 in federal loans, which is on par with the national average for a bachelor's degree from a public institution. -
Heres one https://www.booking.com/hotel/th/b-yourhome.html?aid=304142&label=gen173nr-1FCAEoggI46AdIM1gEaIgCiAEBmAExuAEXyAEM2AEB6AEB-AECiAIBqAIDuALi_oOlBsACAdICJGYxYWViNzJjLTNmMTQtNGI2Yi1hOTVhLWJjMzRkOGZmYWMyN9gCBeACAQ&sid=9460d0d9f0f95a4950a313399b37827a&dest_id=1069&dest_type=airport&nflt=mealplan%3D1&room1=A%2CA&group_adults=2&group_children=0&no_rooms=1&checkin=2023-07-10&checkout=2023-07-11&highlighted_blocks=268639004_276580118_2_1_0&atlas_src=sr_iw_title&ucfs=1