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On 2/19/2021 at 3:31 PM, Emdog said:
"Hunt continues..." yeah, sure it does....
H replaced with C is appropriate here.
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'The reputation of the RTP'.
Olympic gold medal standards for corruption 1.....actual constructive police work 0
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The hotel and its owners should be counter-sued for wasting peoples time and money for trying to defend the indefensible.
Mickey Mouse third world toilet.
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1 hour ago, webfact said:
The Prime Minister and Defense Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, is one of the 10 ministers named in the censure motion. The opposition hit out at the Prime Minister for his "administrative failures, serious mistakes, incompetence and lack of knowledge, capability, morality, ethics and leadership", while allowing corruption to spread in exchange for wealth for himself and his associates.
Correct on all counts.
How will they wriggle out of this one?
I can't wait to hear....
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8 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:
"also stirred public suspicion that a “sweet deal” was being made between politicians and a well-connected private company."
I think you will find that has been going on since the illegal overthrowing of the elected government, in 2014.
Or more likely, for the past 80 years.
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Even with all the technology they've stolen, it will be the last car in the world I would buy.
Guaranteed to stop working like everything else they produce themselves.
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1 minute ago, DavisH said:
Prevousl coronavirus ooutbreaks can indeed increase t-cell counts and confer some immunity in the population. This may explain the high percent of asymptomatic carriers here. Covid could have been in Samut Sakorn for 2 months (since the large ourbreak in Myanmar) before the symptomatic case was found.
Quite possibly.....the problem from this 'bury your head in the sand' approach of no testing, no isolating, means you're allowing the virus to mutate unchecked which could lead to something much more sinister.
It needs to be found and removed from circulation asap....period.
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Another post from the same thread.......
There are 1318 hospitals in Thailand.
Thailands death rate is 7.068 per 1000 Of population. Approx 500,000 people die each year anyway.
If there were 20,000 or even 50,000 additional deaths, would it be noticed when decided amongst alI the hospitals
???Of course, not everyone dies - for arguments sake. say 50% of people die in a hospital Thats 250.000 across 1600
hospitals:Would an extra 3 deaths per month be noticeable
Looking at the numbers vs the argument that if there were more covid-19 it would be noticeable, I don't think it
would. The vast majority of cases are asymptomatic anyway and thus not noticeable if there is little testing and
spread amongst the hospitals an additional handful of deaths per month is also not really notable.Of course there are flaws in the above logic with regards to population clusters etc, however the point is made to
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32 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:If you try and search the web most stories and the numbers they had have disappeared. Even trying to get into the MOPH data base to find those viral pneumonia stats an deaths has been blocked from view. They do not want anyone snooping through their business anymore.
Here is the post....
Sorry for a few missing characters....I used an extract text function on my phone.
(I took a snapshot to make sure it stayed with me and couldn't be deleted).
The post was 8th September 2020.
6 hours ago, DT'l'uner said:
Yes, and excess deaths started around November 2019. All in all something like 6-7.5k excess. It stopped in April
when the lockdown was put in place and went under average, as one would guess when mobility is drastically
reduced. I did my own analysis of the NYT numbers, which start from 2015:https://github.com/nytimes/covid-19-data/blob/master/excess-deaths/deaths.csv
The indicators point to the virus having spread here in late 2019, which makes sense as Thailand was one of the
main tourist destinations from China. Nobody noticed until media made it look like ebola on steroids.Interesting!
So my evaluation based on BBC is around 5000 from mid of March till mid of May, and yours based on NYT is 6-7.5
totally, starting in November already. Sounds consistent and logic. Both sources at this time still relied on Thai
official numbers, as these still were not censored then.Another hint is the high number of pneumonia deaths in Thailand during that time, while they hardly tested anyone,
especially not the people who had passed away already.Also I remember around February there was an official order that all information had to be channeled through one
governmental office in Bangkok. This is when the censoring finally started, I think. And this was the time when
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22 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:
The BBC and New York Times did stories on the excess deaths, the stories then were buried by this Government. Thats all I can say.
Correct, I have the post by 'Dr.turner' a former regular on this forum.....I'll try and dig it out.
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Take note of the date.
A post on TVF last year.....
On 3/7/2020 at 11:29 AM, humbug said:
these are the tip of the Iceberg, numbers
from 'viral pneumonia ' which they hoped
could be covered up and not called covid-
19, clearly they are seeing higher levels of
infections and cannot hide it any more,last official figure I saw was 3000 and that was
nearly two weeks agoMy interpretation of Viral Pneumonia infection
is people that are very sick that cannot afford
the fee for the covid 19 test and are just sent
to the village to deal with their situation - in
other words abandonedThe fact it went from O to 3000 since January
should tell us something
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48 minutes ago, rabas said:
The complete viral pneumonia program in Thailand on a daily basis. Also testing for covid.
In English?
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What a truly vile part of the world South East Asia is.
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Love it.....isn't she part of the NACC?
Imagine that.....a member (literally) of the NACC is convicted by the NACC of being corrupt.
Fantastic.
But I guess she'll 'blow' her way out of the supreme court and be found not guilty.
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8 hours ago, Henryford said:
Boycott anything linked to that disgusting country.
I already do, and will continue to do so, for as long as I'm alive.
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The only celebrating I will be doing is when the CCP are unceremoniously shot in the face.
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With any luck the filth with the power will catch it and be gone for the good of everyone.
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12 hours ago, Sheryl said:
that is no different from the testing the Thai government is doing
Wrong.....it is extremely different.
The Thai government are test in the thousands....a couple of thousand was the latest comment.
The British government test in the 10-100 thousands.
The importance of eliminating these new strains cannot be overstated.
Very simple.
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14 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:The rate of positivity in Bangkok is way too low to make random mass testing remotely worthwhile.
Just recently the UK tracked some folks that have the South African strain, which is more worrying with regards to vaccine efficacy.
They mass tested everywhere these people had been and asked the public in the affected area to get themselves tested.
It's too dangerous not to.
If the strains are not stopped asap it's not a good outlook.
It's dereliction of duty to humanity, not to mass test regardless of cost.
To allow mutations by burying your head in the sand is criminal in my opinion.
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58 minutes ago, zyphodb said:
It won't work, thais seem to love looking at gory pictures of people in pieces at accidents. Thai FB groups are full of them. It's the first thing a lot of Thais do at the sight of an accident, take pics or vids then post them on FB ????
You're right, and it's something I don't understand. They seem fascinated by the gory details....weird.
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1 hour ago, bigupandchill said:From where I live to where I drive at night is a fast 4 lane road with many bikes with no rear lights. What is it about these riders that they want to endanger themselves and me for the cost of a rear bulb?
This is an eye opener to the level of education here......
Most of the motorbikes without rear lights are deliberate.
They remove the bulb so that 'ghosts don't follow them'....Seriously.
Says an awful lot about the mindset here.
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2 hours ago, Poet said:
No, that simply does not reflect reality.
You're wrong,.....I've been haemorrhaging money for the past year, and I will be haemorrhaging more money this year too.
I know of countless people who have no income and most certainly won't be travelling as you naively predict.
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5 minutes ago, Fex Bluse said:
Nothing China says can be believed.
Absolutely correct......Haven't been able to ever, as far as I'm aware.
Big bombs, and lots of them please.
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Not at all surprised.....it is normal.
Along with blatant lying, it is socially acceptable behaviour.
It's a desperately sad state of affairs when the legacy of 80 years of military government corruption changes a populations culture.
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Hunt Continues for Red Bull Heir
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I sincerely hope so.
Human filth.