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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:
Cowards... promoting vaccins are safe but in the meantime Prayuth doesn't want to be first.. Anutin pulls back too. Why promote the vaccins ?? Buy good ones!!!
None of the political puppets actually take the vaccine, they just pretend to as a publicity stunt. They're not that dumb.
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They have already said that the vaccine will NOT prevent you from contracting the "virus", or spreading it.
So, what's the point of vaccination passports?
For people who haven't figured it out yet..
Vaccines are extremely profitable.
Pharmaceutical companies (and the politicians they have paid off), have wanted to implement a system whereby our freedoms are tied to our vaccination status for quite some time now.
Once "health passports" are in place, and your mobility rights can be tied to your vaccination status - pharma companies and their bought-off government shills can easily coerce you into rolling up your sleeve for as many injections as they want.
They can't even be sued for injuries/deaths either as they have a complete exemption from liability.
Quite the business model.
I can't believe so many "men" are willing to give up their right to bodily autonomy so easily.
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They have already said that the vaccine will NOT prevent you from catching or transmitting the "virus"... so why only let vaccinated people in?
Makes no sense..
UNLESS, of course.. restricting travel for people who don't want to be inoculated is part of an agenda being rolled out by sellout politicians who took bribes from the benefactors of the pharma industry.- 2
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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:You won't have a choice if you want to visit or stay in Thailand in the future.
It shouldn't matter if non-vaccinated people visit Thailand because theoretically, the vaccinated people are supposed to be immune.
Are they not confident in their vaccines?
Also, they've already said that the covid vaccines don't prevent people from catching (or transmitting) the so-called virus.
So.. what's the point of the vaccine passport then?
It's just about control and profit for the pharmaceutical companies.
Once they're able to tie your vaccination status to your mobility rights, you'll be forced to take injection after injection in order to maintain your freedom.
This doesn't stop with just this covid vaccine.
Anyone who's willing to accept this without putting up any resistance whatsoever is an absolute disgrace.
The next generation is going to be forced to live in a world where they have no bodily autonomy because cowards gave up their rights without a fight - and over something that had a 99+% survival rate LOL
Absolutely pathetic.
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"I truly believe that sometime in the future there will be medical anthropologists and historians who will look back at this period of time at our healthcare - not only in the US, but throughout the world - and they'll say WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?..
..That they could inject their children with heavy metals, known carcinogens and viruses from animals like monkeys and cows and chickens.. and somehow think that injecting that stuff into a 7 to 10 pound infant was an improvement on their health.
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? How could that population have been so seriously scammed by big organizations that have NO liability."
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Roll up your sleeve, lab rats.
Imagine being dumb enough to allow yourself to be injected with this.- 2
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17 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:
Wrong.
You're not educated if you think correlation equals causation.
This statement which contains factual errors is almost as ignorant. ✅
Elaborate on what the "factual errors" are in my statement that you quoted. Simply saying "wrong" is a low IQ response.
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They openly admit that the vaccine won't protect you from getting "covid", or transmitting it.
Many people have tested "positive" for covid after receiving the vaccine.
You'd have to have the discernment of a peanut if you're willing to inject yourself with a rushed, experimental mRNA vaccine because you were scared of a so-called "virus" that 99.7% of people survive (and most people don't even know they have).- 1
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"The test allows you to take a minuscule amount of anything, and make it measurable.. then talk about it as if it was important".
Kary Mullis (PCR test inventor).- 1
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He doesn't know that it's "safe". That's a lie.
It's not like any vaccine you've ever taken.
It's the first ever mRNA vaccine ever to be used on humans.
The long term effects are completely unknown.
The people rolling up their sleeve for it are essentially volunteering to be guinea pigs for Pfizer (which is a company with a long history of criminal/deceptive practices).
Also, if you have adverse health effects (as many people do), you're not allowed to sue Pfizer or Moderna.
They're completely exempt from liability.
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Not a popular spot to get visas?
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Hey guys,
I'm just finishing up a double entry tourist visa that I got in Savannakhet.
I'm now living in Phuket, so it seems like it's cheaper to go to Malaysia (KL specifically).
I plan on being in Thailand for another 3 months before I go home, so I need to get another tourist visa.
What's the latest on the consulate in KL?
I read some mixed reports, but the threads were a couple years old.
Anyone been there recently?
Easy enough to get a tourist visa there?
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Yeah, that's the reason. I'm here on a tourist visa.
I would transfer it into my name next time I get a non-immigrant visa and obtaining a residency certificate is a little easier.
Would the insurance being in my girlfriends name not cover damages resulting from an accident while I was driving?
You can buy a car or motorcycle on a tourist visa, in your name... All you need is a residency certificate...
I was reading on here and apparently Bangkok immigration doesn't issue residency certificates to those on tourist visas?
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/706644-bangkok-problem-with-certificate-of-residence/
Were you able to get a residency certificate while on a tourist visa?
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You need to go with the seller to the Transport office, take GF too. Easiest way to do the transfer.
If that is not possible then you will need copy of the sellers ID and 2 further forms, one is a power of attorney and the other is the actual transfer form. Both to be signed by seller.
I just transferred my bike into my wifes name, so its still fresh in my head. Good luck
Just the kind of answer I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
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Yeah, that's the reason. I'm here on a tourist visa.
I would transfer it into my name next time I get a non-immigrant visa and obtaining a residency certificate is a little easier.
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Hey guys,
I'm planning on buying a bike in the next couple days. It'll most likely be a private sale.
Just wondering what's incolved with the ownership transfer process?
What paperwork do I need (green book etc.) and where do I have to go to get the name changed?
I'll be putting the bike in my Thai girlfriends name temporarily.
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Hey guys,
What's the update on this?
I was planning on heading to Phu Nam Ron tomorrow (not through an agency) to do an in and out border run to activate the 2nd entry on my tourist visa.
I don't have a Myanmar visa, but don't plan on entering the country beyond immigration.
I've been to the crossing before. It was easy enough, but if it's closed I'll have to figure something else out. -
I'm about to head to the Kanchanaburi border crossing in a couple days to activate the second portion of my tourist visa.
Does anyone know if the crossing will be shut down over the holidays and if its usually open on the weekends?
I'm assuming it would be, just double checking.
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Hey,
I have a couple friends coming to visit at the end of the month.
Right when they arrive, I will need to head over to Cambodia for a visa run.
When they enter Thailand, they will get a 30 day stamp.
If they were to come to Cambodia with me for a few days, would that 30 day entry stamp they got by flying into Thailand be nullified?
And would they only get 15 days crossing back into Thailand from Cambodia?
They need to stay in Thailand for 30 days.. just trying to figure out if a short visit to Siam Reap would interfere with their ability to do that.
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I'm just finishing up the first 90 days (had a 30 day extension) of my first entry on a double entry tourist visa that I got in Savannakhet.
I'm going to have to leave and re-enter Thailand to activate the 2nd entry..
Does it matter if I re-enter Thailand by land or air?
Just want to make sure that I don't NEED to fly back into Thailand to receive a full 60 days from the 2nd entry.
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Any known issues with this?
I'm on a tourist visa that I got from Savannakhet (and I've already extended it at immigration)..
Can I just go get another tourist visa at the same location?
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Thanks a lot for the info guys..
One last question..
I'm planning on staying here for another 8 months..
A double entry would allow me to stay in Thailand for up to 6 months (if I obtain two 30 day extensions at immigration and hop the border after the first 3 months).. is that correct?
Would a triple entry allow me me to repeat the process and squeeze another 3 months out of it (total of 9 months) or would the visa expire before I'm able to use the 3rd entry?
Thanks again.
If you got a 3 entry from Savannakhet it the 3rd entry would be worthless because the visa will only be valid for 3 months.
You would have to go to Bali to get a 3 entry visa that would have 6 months validity.
Thanks for the heads up. How would the 3 month validity effect the double entry then?
Would I still be able to get a total of 6 months in Thailand out of it? (assuming I extend after 60 days, then leave & re-enter, then extend for another 30 days at immigration after the 5th month)
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Thanks a lot for the info guys..
One last question..
I'm planning on staying here for another 8 months..
A double entry would allow me to stay in Thailand for up to 6 months (if I obtain two 30 day extensions at immigration and hop the border after the first 3 months).. is that correct?
Would a triple entry allow me me to repeat the process and squeeze another 3 months out of it (total of 9 months) or would the visa expire before I'm able to use the 3rd entry?
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Hey guys,
I have about a week left on my ED visa. Not going to be able to extend it here at immigration (been here for 90 days).
I'm assuming I'll have to leave Thailand and obtain a tourist visa (ideally a double or triple entry as I plan to stay here until June).
Any reports lately of people having entering on a tourist visa following an education visa?
I'm based in Bangkok, would savannakhet be the best option from here?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
Thai PM postpones vaccine jab indefinitely due to technical problem
in Thailand News
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Surprised he didn't just fake it like the rest of the political puppets.
World leaders aren't dumb enough to inject themselves with that.