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  1. 12 hours ago, MaskLover2025 said:

    What a miserable country Thailand has become - everywhere you go, you see frightened and miserable-looking people in muzzles. It is pathetic and makes a mockery of their whole Land of Smiles schtick. So glad I don't live there anymore. Majority of Thais are brainwashed cowards.

    Probably 99.99 % vaxxed. Every week someone die in a village next to you. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, NativeBob said:

    Originally he was busted for tricky "business" and overcharging customers.

    Yes, Pavel is hardly a Jewish name, but there are so many offers to get IS passport that nothing unusual meet East-European fella with such passport. He looks Polish. They run all sort of shady businesses here since 90s

    Really? So were Lenin, Stalin and Trotsky Anglo Saxon? And how about that racist messianic movement that started in Russia in the 1800's? Putin, Trump, Millei belong to them. Trump wen to the Rebbe's grave before being elected. 

  3. 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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    Jakob Jensen, a 41-year-old Danish citizen, has been missing in Thailand since early March 2025, leaving his family deeply concerned for his well-being. The situation began to unravel after Jakob arrived in Thailand on 2 February, initially lodging with a friend in Ranong province. This unplanned yet fateful decision ultimately became the start of a bewildering sequence of events.

     

    His stay in Thailand, originally intended as a temporary visit, took a worrying turn when his friend noticed signs of mental distress. On 1 March, in an effort to ensure Jakob's safe return to Denmark, the friend escorted him to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. Unfortunately, Jakob did not board the flight as planned. Instead, he remained in Thailand, seemingly disappearing into thin air.

     

    Jakob's last known communication was an email to his mother on 2 March, in which he appeared calm and composed, giving no indication of any turmoil. However, the email marked the last known contact anyone had with him. By 3 March, his phone had been switched off, cutting Jakob off from the world, including his family, who were left baffled and worried.

     

    In a puzzling twist, reports indicated that Jakob reappeared around 19 March back in Ranong, where he was spotted at the Palmy Hotel. Witnesses reported his behaviour grew increasingly erratic; he was noted to be confused and incoherent. The situation came to a head on 21 March when Jakob caused damage to hotel furniture, a clear sign of his escalating distress. Tourist Police officers intervened, helping him settle the damages and facilitating his departure on a bus bound for Bangkok. Jakob mentioned a plan to meet a friend in the city, yet there is no confirmation he arrived there.

     

    Comments on Facebook have provided additional context to Jakob's condition, pointing out his mental struggles. His sister Anne Jensen's posts have drawn comments, some from eyewitnesses of the hotel incident, shedding light on Jakob's fragile state.

     

    The concern for Jakob’s safety has intensified, particularly given the likelihood he is without essential medication. His family fears for his vulnerability and is desperate for news. The case has been escalated to the Royal Danish Embassy in Thailand, the Tourist Police, Thai immigration, and the Danish police. An international missing persons alert was launched on 6 May 2025, as authorities join the effort to locate Jakob.

     

    Jakob's family is reaching out to the public for assistance, urging anyone with information to come forward. They can be contacted via Anne Jensen’s Facebook page or through the Royal Danish Embassy in Thailand at +66 (0)2 343 1100. The family seeks closure and hopes to bring Jakob home safely, harnessing the power of community and international collaboration in their search.

     

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    By the look of this guy, whoever find this guy, I hope she/he will keep.

  4. 30 minutes ago, Homburg said:

    8,000 cases in a week? Not to be sneezed at!

     

    Probably all the 8,000 cases are vaccinated people. I know someone that lost her mother(vaxxed). Her brother is on a respirator and almost gone(vaxxed). My friend is in and out of the hospital with severe respiratory problems and horrible headaches.(vaxxed) What you are seeing are the the results from the "vaccines". So to finish them off, more testing and... vaccines. 

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  5. 13 hours ago, Wazza60 said:

    Have you noticed since they allowed pot to be legalised, there seems to be a lot more of these incidents happening. Drugs have ruined Thailand. 

     

    Not sure who is behind the prescribed medical cannabis, hmmm, let me guess,..It is a very Kosher business. In cities like  Oakland, California, you have people driving their cars into those medicinal cannabis clinics to steal.

  6. On 4/8/2025 at 6:49 PM, ozz1 said:

    Debt collectors you mean loan sharks they are a bigger problem than what is reported but nothing is done about it

    Yes. I knew a woman that owned money to someone  and the debt collector would show up at her house every month and beat the hell out of her in front of her kids. I told  her to call the police but she said the police will do nothing. 

  7. 17 hours ago, webfact said:

    Despite the chaos, her mother, Zoe Rose, and brother rushed to her side, encountering hospital rooms with pigeons and inadequate facilities. "Physically, you can see that her nose is over to the side; physically, she doesn’t have any teeth; her chin was kind of removed, but it’s now back on, and her eyelid was gone, but that’s now on,"

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  8. 3 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

    Another loser replying, who wished he had just the ant intelligence to make money in the same way (at that age in life). Meanwhile people do this already since years and it is not a issue with 'full of foreigners'. You know why? Because most people are lazy, they are not smart and they are losers. They never achieve this.

     

    Pleaseeee. I have a decent life and have no intention to make money in social media. I have nothing against who does that. I am a very honest person and have no intention to sell bullsh*t online. Her behavior is typical of someone that is new to Thailand. Just wait a few more years and we will see what happens to her. 

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  9. 21 hours ago, webfact said:

     

     

    Determined to turn this experience into a cautionary tale, the Green family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery and to alert others of potential risks abroad. As Lewis Green focuses on healing, his story serves as a stark reminder of the complex and often perilous realities facing international tourists, reported The Thaiger.

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    Well, well, well. I wasted my time to read this POS article that is responsible for changing my mental state of mind. I am feeling euphoric, mad, and pissed at same time. I need to start a GoFundMe to treat my condition.

     

     

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