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Pack in checked baggage, use the Green channel. Sorted.
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Had to fill out an entry/exit form entering land border from Nong Khai but nothing else. eVisa entry at Savanakhet late March 2023, small visa 'Entry Permission' sticker + entry and exit stamps.
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Man shot dead on cassava farm in Udon Thani, police seek motive
NanLaew replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
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Thanks. I was asking if there was an additional sticker. The Laos eVisa has the postage stamp-sized visa sticker in addition to entry/exit stamps, as does Korea and Malaysia. But if there's no sticker at all for the Vietnam eVisa, even better!
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Unlike a hack where nefarious characters specifically steal personal banking info, there's a chance that your personal banking data has been 'scraped'. You tend to hear about the former, either via the media or from your bank, card company or the business that has been hacked. On the other hand, data 'scrapes' tend to gather a broader range of personal data, not specifically targeting banking info and appears to not set off alarms. Of course, some of that trove of data may have some banking information or can be matched up with something that has. I became aware of the difference a few years back when I learned via an IT-related website that LinkedIn and FaceBook (twice) had data scrapes. I am not a member of the FaceBook but LinkedIn did not advise their membership that this had happened. Furthermore, I asked a friend who is a FB user and he said he hadn't been notified by FB of any security or personal data issues either. I then used a web-based utility that checks if email addresses are secure or has been 'lifted' and linked to fraud and found that the email address I used as my LinkedIn login was red-flagged. After closing that email account and setting up new email accounts with a different ISP, I spent a few days purging online accounts that either used the dodgy email address for a login or were no longer being used. Bit of a ball-ache as the dodgy email address had been in use since Al Gore invented the internet.
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Jesse Waters, the empty vessel trying to fill the vacuum on Fox after the departure of Tucker (who?) Here's his part in the latest Trumpian waste of taxpayers money. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/23/nyregion/trump-truth-social-fox-post-trial.html
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I have constantly referred to Mr. Falter by his name, and where did that get me? Talk about "Clutching at straws!", eh bob? So activists, "even Jewish activists" have the right to cause a breach of the peace? Excellent. Then we're agreed that the police have the right to arrest them, even the Jewish ones.
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The police officer did call Mr Falter 'openly Jewish' and the Met have acknowledged that at least three times now. The police officer did say that if Mr Falter persisted in trying to push officers out of the way so he could cross through the protest march that he would be arrested. Can you get to the point? It's been ten days already.
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Good morning @Wobblybob, Your open acknowledgement of having poor comprehension skills and being unused to the subtle nuance of the written word is much appreciated. I also see you are very happy with labelling and pigeonholing. Nice hobbies. Making it personal is the only way, eh? As for your "true pro Israeli supporters". LOL Best regards,
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I meant what I said. All of it. Too many people have jumped on the woke bandwagon by giving bandwidth to Mr Falter's fallacious claims to have been prevented from "walking while Jewish" by a police force that is anti-Semitic. Their ingrained racist, homophobic and misogynistic culture notwithstanding, the issue lies not with the Metropolitan Police but with the Prime Minister, his Home Office and his Home Secretary's, both past and present (but mainly past). They want the police to do their 'dirty work' while they can distance themselves with this obfuscation about London's Mayor, his appointed Chief Constable and the nonsense of the Islamification of London. All this while trotting out the 'right to protest' mantra. The Met, although under pressure for much-needed internal reform, aren't about to become their stormtroopers, especially when the Tories are on the cusp of being erased from the UK's political landscape.
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Thanks Nick. I see you have issues with comprehension with regard to the use of quotation marks and taking what has been written in context. Anyway, to clarify for you and some others here who appear confused, I believe that the Jews belong in Israel as it is their homeland. Furthermore, I do not believe that it is the Palestinians homeland.
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Good morning @Eloquent pilgrim, If you can claim that I hate Jews based only on what you have read on this forum, then I am quite comfortable in maintaining my assertion, based on the same criteria, that you do not understand Islam. BTW, I totally agree with your assertion that "female genital mutilation of 12 year old children, 60 year old paedophiles uncles, marrying several of their prepubescent nieces or cousins" and "fathers slaughtering their teenage daughters for choosing the wrong boyfriend" are all totally abhorrent. Best regards,