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  1. This is the video of the baby used as human shield. I have taken this video today at 14.15 h under the expressway.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjT7ZKkq5yQ

    Please spread it! I give permission that it can be used! Those Reds are insane!!!

    you can follow our twitter updates under

    http://twitpic.com/photos/freakingcat

    I think you should submit it yourself so they can contact you and stuff.

    http://upload.news.bbc.cs.streamuk.com/

    BBC just called and did a phone interview, they will probably show the insane video with the baby in their news!

    Goodie :D:)

  2. This is the video of the baby used as human shield. I have taken this video today at 14.15 h under the expressway.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjT7ZKkq5yQ

    Please spread it! I give permission that it can be used! Those Reds are insane!!!

    you can follow our twitter updates under

    http://twitpic.com/photos/freakingcat

    I think you should submit it yourself so they can contact you and stuff.

    http://upload.news.bbc.cs.streamuk.com/

    Yes!!!

    if you have and own the hardcopy and therefore the rights,... maybe maybe maybe they'll air it....

  3. Total M A D N E S S

    Talking about sick?

    I'm praying for the baby

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    I just submitted these photos to BBC. I suggest you the same to BBC and other media outlets.

    I do not think that they will publish it since we did not take these pictures ourselves. Copyright stuff.

    Anyways, I submitted it.

    This is the video of the baby used as human shield. I have taken this video today at 14.15 h under the expressway.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjT7ZKkq5yQ

    Please spread it! I give permission that it can be used! Those Reds are insane!!!

    you can follow our twitter updates under

    http://twitpic.com/photos/freakingcat

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  4. Well that have about half an hour to get out of there... Yawn

    Get out the candles to light in memory of the innocent women and children about to die. :)

    There is no reason for them to die.

    When the army moves in they can simply obey the law and surrender peacefully to their arrest.

    But will they do that?

    Also read this:

    QUOTE (timekeeper @ 2010-05-17 12:07:17) post_snapback.gifTHANONG:Nation 17 05 2010

    The purpose of this post is to quickly impart law-based information to inquiries perplexing some Thais and non-Thais. I reckon this is in the interest of the State and national reconciliation. If possible, please disseminate the information to all across the land.

    This is also to remind all Thais (and non-Thais living in Thailand) of our duty to be familiar with our own law. Ignorance is not an excuse. Self-imposed illiteracy is vice, particularly when the nation is under crisis.

    NOTE: This post is not contending whether the prescribed law is right or wrong. The data presented are not avowing whether the current law is just or unjust. This is simply to brief Thais and non-Thais to the reality of our Thai law as it presently is.

    QUESTION: Can the government freeze bank accounts of anyone residing within Thai territory under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Does the government have to first obtain permission from the court?

    ANSWER: No. That is one arbitrary right of the government under the Emergency Decree. Declaration of Emergency implies that the government can exercise actions which do not need court authorization as long as the actions are sanctioned by law.

    Freezing back accounts of suspects the government deems as perpetrators of the national crisis is one arbitrary permit. The caveat is simply that there is sufficient reason to consider them as suspects assisting or perpetrating the crimes against the State.

    QUESTION: If the government or security forces believe I am a perpetrator, can they also arrest me without a court-issued warrant?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Do I not have any right to resist or defend myself?

    ANSWER: No – at least not at that particular moment in time. Your only right – under that particular moment – is to surrender to the arrest. If you are placed under detention, you only right – under that particular moment – is to comply. You can file the appeals later with the court, if you consider the government or security forces behaved outside the confines of law under the Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: Can the security forces execute me if I resist?

    ANSWER: That depends on the nature of your resistance:

    If you use a non-penetrating weapon to fight the security forces (e.g., batons, clubs, sticks, nunchaks - or even empty hand strikes such as punching or kicking), the security forces can counter with a constraining force (i.e., beat you into submission or take you down using any mechanisms to accomplish this end - just short of actually killing you).

    If you use a penetrating weapon (e.g, knife, spear, sword, guns or grenades), the security forces can counter with lethal force (kill you right on the spot).

    QUESTION: What if I throw stones or use slingshots?

    ANSWER: Objects based on propelled trajectories are commonly though loosely classified as penetrating weapons. Thus, throwing stones or using slingshots can legally be countered by the security forces with lethal (deadly) force.

    QUESTION: What if I just fight empty-handed?

    ANSWER: Two elements are generally considered with respect empty-hand resistance. One is the actual physical assault itself. The other is the “intent” of the empty-hand assault.

    If the intent of the fist strike, elbow strike, knee strike, leg strike or even a head-butt is viewed as to “kill or severely injure” the security troops, the troops can counter with lethal force. If the strike is viewed as merely to detract the troops from advancing, then the troops are expected to just counter with constraining force.

    QUESTION: Going strictly by the penal codes, can the security forces then execute me right on the spot if I just strike them with my fist or elbow or knee or leg or head butt - or even just throw stones or use slingshots at them?

    ANSWER: If the security forces view your empty-hand strikes or stones or slingshots as with intent to “kill or severely injure”, then yes – they can constitutionally and legally kill you right on the spot during an Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: So what should a person do when the region is under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Do what the government and the security forces tell you. Avoid confrontation with them at all times. Stay out of their path. If they arrest you, do not resist. If they place you under detention, follow their dictates until you can subsequently file the appeal with the court.

    In other words, understand the law and use common sense. This also means that – under Emergency Decree – it is stark stupidity to claim “But I did not use a gun or grenade or knife or sward or spear. I was only fighting with my bare hands or just throwing stones or using slingshots.” Illiterates of law commonly do that.

  5. Anyone kows more about this?:

    Just posted on another TV thread....

    Red Shirt Leaders Willing to Negotiate Cease Fire

    Nuthawut Saikua has announced that the red shirt leaders are now willing to negotiate a ceasefire with the government without any further conditions.

    The DAAD has earlier demanded that an international organization mediate the peace talks, but after a strong refusal from the government, the red shirt leaders are now willing to talk under any and all circumstances.

    tanlogo.jpg

    -- Tan Network 2010-05-17

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  6. Absolutely one of the most ignorant things somebody can try to claim is that the red mob people fighting the army are not armed.

    I'd like to see evidence. All I see are stone throwers and slingshots.

    Thanks in advance.

    Then Read this:

    QUOTE (timekeeper @ 2010-05-17 12:07:17) post_snapback.gifTHANONG:Nation 17 05 2010

    The purpose of this post is to quickly impart law-based information to inquiries perplexing some Thais and non-Thais. I reckon this is in the interest of the State and national reconciliation. If possible, please disseminate the information to all across the land.

    This is also to remind all Thais (and non-Thais living in Thailand) of our duty to be familiar with our own law. Ignorance is not an excuse. Self-imposed illiteracy is vice, particularly when the nation is under crisis.

    NOTE: This post is not contending whether the prescribed law is right or wrong. The data presented are not avowing whether the current law is just or unjust. This is simply to brief Thais and non-Thais to the reality of our Thai law as it presently is.

    QUESTION: Can the government freeze bank accounts of anyone residing within Thai territory under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Does the government have to first obtain permission from the court?

    ANSWER: No. That is one arbitrary right of the government under the Emergency Decree. Declaration of Emergency implies that the government can exercise actions which do not need court authorization as long as the actions are sanctioned by law.

    Freezing back accounts of suspects the government deems as perpetrators of the national crisis is one arbitrary permit. The caveat is simply that there is sufficient reason to consider them as suspects assisting or perpetrating the crimes against the State.

    QUESTION: If the government or security forces believe I am a perpetrator, can they also arrest me without a court-issued warrant?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Do I not have any right to resist or defend myself?

    ANSWER: No – at least not at that particular moment in time. Your only right – under that particular moment – is to surrender to the arrest. If you are placed under detention, you only right – under that particular moment – is to comply. You can file the appeals later with the court, if you consider the government or security forces behaved outside the confines of law under the Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: Can the security forces execute me if I resist?

    ANSWER: That depends on the nature of your resistance:

    If you use a non-penetrating weapon to fight the security forces (e.g., batons, clubs, sticks, nunchaks - or even empty hand strikes such as punching or kicking), the security forces can counter with a constraining force (i.e., beat you into submission or take you down using any mechanisms to accomplish this end - just short of actually killing you).

    If you use a penetrating weapon (e.g, knife, spear, sword, guns or grenades), the security forces can counter with lethal force (kill you right on the spot).

    QUESTION: What if I throw stones or use slingshots?

    ANSWER: Objects based on propelled trajectories are commonly though loosely classified as penetrating weapons. Thus, throwing stones or using slingshots can legally be countered by the security forces with lethal (deadly) force.

    QUESTION: What if I just fight empty-handed?

    ANSWER: Two elements are generally considered with respect empty-hand resistance. One is the actual physical assault itself. The other is the “intent” of the empty-hand assault.

    If the intent of the fist strike, elbow strike, knee strike, leg strike or even a head-butt is viewed as to “kill or severely injure” the security troops, the troops can counter with lethal force. If the strike is viewed as merely to detract the troops from advancing, then the troops are expected to just counter with constraining force.

    QUESTION: Going strictly by the penal codes, can the security forces then execute me right on the spot if I just strike them with my fist or elbow or knee or leg or head butt - or even just throw stones or use slingshots at them?

    ANSWER: If the security forces view your empty-hand strikes or stones or slingshots as with intent to “kill or severely injure”, then yes – they can constitutionally and legally kill you right on the spot during an Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: So what should a person do when the region is under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Do what the government and the security forces tell you. Avoid confrontation with them at all times. Stay out of their path. If they arrest you, do not resist. If they place you under detention, follow their dictates until you can subsequently file the appeal with the court.

    In other words, understand the law and use common sense. This also means that – under Emergency Decree – it is stark stupidity to claim “But I did not use a gun or grenade or knife or sward or spear. I was only fighting with my bare hands or just throwing stones or using slingshots.” Illiterates of law commonly do that.

  7. Thanks for ThaiVisa for posting a link to these photos, taken today.

    One of the terrorists praying:

    4612490782_65f35f979a.jpg

    Fake monks:

    4611877301_2cccb36c91.jpg

    More terrorists, all of them heavily armed:

    4611874403_86af036066.jpg

    A young terrorist being taught something, probably how to make bombs:

    4612485914_fc16185973.jpg

    Chickens that were slaughtered to support the terrorists hunger:

    4612473448_da43db36f8.jpg

    More old terrorists, plotting the next attack:

    4612478532_1255b7f78a.jpg

    QUOTE (timekeeper @ 2010-05-17 12:07:17) post_snapback.gifTHANONG:Nation 17 05 2010

    The purpose of this post is to quickly impart law-based information to inquiries perplexing some Thais and non-Thais. I reckon this is in the interest of the State and national reconciliation. If possible, please disseminate the information to all across the land.

    This is also to remind all Thais (and non-Thais living in Thailand) of our duty to be familiar with our own law. Ignorance is not an excuse. Self-imposed illiteracy is vice, particularly when the nation is under crisis.

    NOTE: This post is not contending whether the prescribed law is right or wrong. The data presented are not avowing whether the current law is just or unjust. This is simply to brief Thais and non-Thais to the reality of our Thai law as it presently is.

    QUESTION: Can the government freeze bank accounts of anyone residing within Thai territory under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Does the government have to first obtain permission from the court?

    ANSWER: No. That is one arbitrary right of the government under the Emergency Decree. Declaration of Emergency implies that the government can exercise actions which do not need court authorization as long as the actions are sanctioned by law.

    Freezing back accounts of suspects the government deems as perpetrators of the national crisis is one arbitrary permit. The caveat is simply that there is sufficient reason to consider them as suspects assisting or perpetrating the crimes against the State.

    QUESTION: If the government or security forces believe I am a perpetrator, can they also arrest me without a court-issued warrant?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Do I not have any right to resist or defend myself?

    ANSWER: No – at least not at that particular moment in time. Your only right – under that particular moment – is to surrender to the arrest. If you are placed under detention, you only right – under that particular moment – is to comply. You can file the appeals later with the court, if you consider the government or security forces behaved outside the confines of law under the Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: Can the security forces execute me if I resist?

    ANSWER: That depends on the nature of your resistance:

    If you use a non-penetrating weapon to fight the security forces (e.g., batons, clubs, sticks, nunchaks - or even empty hand strikes such as punching or kicking), the security forces can counter with a constraining force (i.e., beat you into submission or take you down using any mechanisms to accomplish this end - just short of actually killing you).

    If you use a penetrating weapon (e.g, knife, spear, sword, guns or grenades), the security forces can counter with lethal force (kill you right on the spot).

    QUESTION: What if I throw stones or use slingshots?

    ANSWER: Objects based on propelled trajectories are commonly though loosely classified as penetrating weapons. Thus, throwing stones or using slingshots can legally be countered by the security forces with lethal (deadly) force.

    QUESTION: What if I just fight empty-handed?

    ANSWER: Two elements are generally considered with respect empty-hand resistance. One is the actual physical assault itself. The other is the “intent” of the empty-hand assault.

    If the intent of the fist strike, elbow strike, knee strike, leg strike or even a head-butt is viewed as to “kill or severely injure” the security troops, the troops can counter with lethal force. If the strike is viewed as merely to detract the troops from advancing, then the troops are expected to just counter with constraining force.

    QUESTION: Going strictly by the penal codes, can the security forces then execute me right on the spot if I just strike them with my fist or elbow or knee or leg or head butt - or even just throw stones or use slingshots at them?

    ANSWER: If the security forces view your empty-hand strikes or stones or slingshots as with intent to “kill or severely injure”, then yes – they can constitutionally and legally kill you right on the spot during an Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: So what should a person do when the region is under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Do what the government and the security forces tell you. Avoid confrontation with them at all times. Stay out of their path. If they arrest you, do not resist. If they place you under detention, follow their dictates until you can subsequently file the appeal with the court.

    In other words, understand the law and use common sense. This also means that – under Emergency Decree – it is stark stupidity to claim “But I did not use a gun or grenade or knife or sward or spear. I was only fighting with my bare hands or just throwing stones or using slingshots.” Illiterates of law commonly do that.

  8. MCOT Ch9: (09:20) Reporting that Seh Daeng has died early this morning

    Urgent: It is confirmed: Seh Daeng Passed away at 09:20am this morning (Monday 17th May). /via TAN MCOT INN

    MCOT: Maj-Gen Khattiya died at 9.20am at Vajira Hospital after being shot in the head on May 13

    RIP

    More violence to come now.

    Why is it the government is not looking for the killer?

    OH--because the government is the killer.

    Read This:

    QUOTE (timekeeper @ 2010-05-17 12:07:17) post_snapback.gifTHANONG:Nation 17 05 2010

    The purpose of this post is to quickly impart law-based information to inquiries perplexing some Thais and non-Thais. I reckon this is in the interest of the State and national reconciliation. If possible, please disseminate the information to all across the land.

    This is also to remind all Thais (and non-Thais living in Thailand) of our duty to be familiar with our own law. Ignorance is not an excuse. Self-imposed illiteracy is vice, particularly when the nation is under crisis.

    NOTE: This post is not contending whether the prescribed law is right or wrong. The data presented are not avowing whether the current law is just or unjust. This is simply to brief Thais and non-Thais to the reality of our Thai law as it presently is.

    QUESTION: Can the government freeze bank accounts of anyone residing within Thai territory under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Does the government have to first obtain permission from the court?

    ANSWER: No. That is one arbitrary right of the government under the Emergency Decree. Declaration of Emergency implies that the government can exercise actions which do not need court authorization as long as the actions are sanctioned by law.

    Freezing back accounts of suspects the government deems as perpetrators of the national crisis is one arbitrary permit. The caveat is simply that there is sufficient reason to consider them as suspects assisting or perpetrating the crimes against the State.

    QUESTION: If the government or security forces believe I am a perpetrator, can they also arrest me without a court-issued warrant?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Do I not have any right to resist or defend myself?

    ANSWER: No – at least not at that particular moment in time. Your only right – under that particular moment – is to surrender to the arrest. If you are placed under detention, you only right – under that particular moment – is to comply. You can file the appeals later with the court, if you consider the government or security forces behaved outside the confines of law under the Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: Can the security forces execute me if I resist?

    ANSWER: That depends on the nature of your resistance:

    If you use a non-penetrating weapon to fight the security forces (e.g., batons, clubs, sticks, nunchaks - or even empty hand strikes such as punching or kicking), the security forces can counter with a constraining force (i.e., beat you into submission or take you down using any mechanisms to accomplish this end - just short of actually killing you).

    If you use a penetrating weapon (e.g, knife, spear, sword, guns or grenades), the security forces can counter with lethal force (kill you right on the spot).

    QUESTION: What if I throw stones or use slingshots?

    ANSWER: Objects based on propelled trajectories are commonly though loosely classified as penetrating weapons. Thus, throwing stones or using slingshots can legally be countered by the security forces with lethal (deadly) force.

    QUESTION: What if I just fight empty-handed?

    ANSWER: Two elements are generally considered with respect empty-hand resistance. One is the actual physical assault itself. The other is the "intent" of the empty-hand assault.

    If the intent of the fist strike, elbow strike, knee strike, leg strike or even a head-butt is viewed as to "kill or severely injure" the security troops, the troops can counter with lethal force. If the strike is viewed as merely to detract the troops from advancing, then the troops are expected to just counter with constraining force.

    QUESTION: Going strictly by the penal codes, can the security forces then execute me right on the spot if I just strike them with my fist or elbow or knee or leg or head butt - or even just throw stones or use slingshots at them?

    ANSWER: If the security forces view your empty-hand strikes or stones or slingshots as with intent to "kill or severely injure", then yes – they can constitutionally and legally kill you right on the spot during an Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: So what should a person do when the region is under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Do what the government and the security forces tell you. Avoid confrontation with them at all times. Stay out of their path. If they arrest you, do not resist. If they place you under detention, follow their dictates until you can subsequently file the appeal with the court.

    In other words, understand the law and use common sense. This also means that – under Emergency Decree – it is stark stupidity to claim "But I did not use a gun or grenade or knife or sward or spear. I was only fighting with my bare hands or just throwing stones or using slingshots." Illiterates of law commonly do that.

  9. The OP has obviously been in the "thick of it" and is now an expert on determining the direction of gunfire in urban warfare.

    Abhisit said he would use snipers and they are at work picking off random civilians at will.

    The tactic was/is to try and scare the protesters into giving up.

    Like most of the government's plans they have failed.

    They tried it on April 10 and it failed, now they try the same stupid tactics again!

    It will not work!

    They will have to go on killing and maiming with sniper fire for weeks or even months before the reds will give up!

    How would you feel if your mates had been shot by snipers under orders from Abhisit?

    I think you'd be as angry as hel_l and hel_l-bent on revenge, like I would be!

    If you surrender you're going to be sent to prison for a long time (under Abhisit's regime) so what have you got to lose!?

    Abhisit refused to allow all to go home with amnesty and now look what he has created!

    The death toll are all civilians. No army men!

    If the Reds are so heavily armed, where are all the dead army personel?

    I've only seen reds with sticks and stones and burning tyres. A few home made rockets and firecrackers ..

    Hardly a match for the army's weapons.

    Army snipers in action, very clear & close up from the 50 second point onwards in this clip:

    Abhisit can now be officially named "The Butcher of Bangkok"

    Read This:

    QUOTE (timekeeper @ 2010-05-17 12:07:17) post_snapback.gifTHANONG:Nation 17 05 2010

    The purpose of this post is to quickly impart law-based information to inquiries perplexing some Thais and non-Thais. I reckon this is in the interest of the State and national reconciliation. If possible, please disseminate the information to all across the land.

    This is also to remind all Thais (and non-Thais living in Thailand) of our duty to be familiar with our own law. Ignorance is not an excuse. Self-imposed illiteracy is vice, particularly when the nation is under crisis.

    NOTE: This post is not contending whether the prescribed law is right or wrong. The data presented are not avowing whether the current law is just or unjust. This is simply to brief Thais and non-Thais to the reality of our Thai law as it presently is.

    QUESTION: Can the government freeze bank accounts of anyone residing within Thai territory under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Does the government have to first obtain permission from the court?

    ANSWER: No. That is one arbitrary right of the government under the Emergency Decree. Declaration of Emergency implies that the government can exercise actions which do not need court authorization as long as the actions are sanctioned by law.

    Freezing back accounts of suspects the government deems as perpetrators of the national crisis is one arbitrary permit. The caveat is simply that there is sufficient reason to consider them as suspects assisting or perpetrating the crimes against the State.

    QUESTION: If the government or security forces believe I am a perpetrator, can they also arrest me without a court-issued warrant?

    ANSWER: Yes.

    QUESTION: Do I not have any right to resist or defend myself?

    ANSWER: No – at least not at that particular moment in time. Your only right – under that particular moment – is to surrender to the arrest. If you are placed under detention, you only right – under that particular moment – is to comply. You can file the appeals later with the court, if you consider the government or security forces behaved outside the confines of law under the Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: Can the security forces execute me if I resist?

    ANSWER: That depends on the nature of your resistance:

    If you use a non-penetrating weapon to fight the security forces (e.g., batons, clubs, sticks, nunchaks - or even empty hand strikes such as punching or kicking), the security forces can counter with a constraining force (i.e., beat you into submission or take you down using any mechanisms to accomplish this end - just short of actually killing you).

    If you use a penetrating weapon (e.g, knife, spear, sword, guns or grenades), the security forces can counter with lethal force (kill you right on the spot).

    QUESTION: What if I throw stones or use slingshots?

    ANSWER: Objects based on propelled trajectories are commonly though loosely classified as penetrating weapons. Thus, throwing stones or using slingshots can legally be countered by the security forces with lethal (deadly) force.

    QUESTION: What if I just fight empty-handed?

    ANSWER: Two elements are generally considered with respect empty-hand resistance. One is the actual physical assault itself. The other is the "intent" of the empty-hand assault.

    If the intent of the fist strike, elbow strike, knee strike, leg strike or even a head-butt is viewed as to "kill or severely injure" the security troops, the troops can counter with lethal force. If the strike is viewed as merely to detract the troops from advancing, then the troops are expected to just counter with constraining force.

    QUESTION: Going strictly by the penal codes, can the security forces then execute me right on the spot if I just strike them with my fist or elbow or knee or leg or head butt - or even just throw stones or use slingshots at them?

    ANSWER: If the security forces view your empty-hand strikes or stones or slingshots as with intent to "kill or severely injure", then yes – they can constitutionally and legally kill you right on the spot during an Emergency Decree.

    QUESTION: So what should a person do when the region is under Emergency Decree?

    ANSWER: Do what the government and the security forces tell you. Avoid confrontation with them at all times. Stay out of their path. If they arrest you, do not resist. If they place you under detention, follow their dictates until you can subsequently file the appeal with the court.

    In other words, understand the law and use common sense. This also means that – under Emergency Decree – it is stark stupidity to claim "But I did not use a gun or grenade or knife or sward or spear. I was only fighting with my bare hands or just throwing stones or using slingshots." Illiterates of law commonly do that.

  10. CNN ireporters pages now being blocked. I cannot view any of my or other ireports about Thai protests. how about anyone else?

    this is what pops up now

    http://58.97.5.29/www.capothai.org/

    The iReport website of CNN is Blocked now.

    This is the Google Translation.

    Access to this information. Suspended temporarily

    By virtue.

    Emergency Decree on Public Administration.

    In emergency situations, BE 2548.

    The command center of the emergency situation.

  11. From the window of my apartment on Mahadlekluan 2 I have just seen 7 strange floating bags coming down from the sky. One landed on our soi and a security guard picked it up. They look like laundry bags. One still floating in the sky looked like it had smoke coming out the bottom of it. Strange.

    Chinese lanterns?

    220px-LK_03_loy_krathong_yi_peng_san_sai.jpg

    My guess it are Khom Fai dropping back.

    I've been reading that the protesters let them up to annoy the heli's

  12. Google are sponsering these terrorists with google ads on their website, we can stop them from using this forum, just report this link to google and spread the word to the media that goolge supports these thugs, they will be stopped and fall into worldwide isolation.

    http://www.saedang.freeforums.org

    One can also go to http://www.freeforums.org/contact.php and write a complaint. Their legal section clearly states that their forums are not to be used for these type of things. While I support the freedom of speech, I do not support terroristic activities which this site is spewing.

    i have done both, i urge others to do the same.

    Done.

    seems like they're offline already :)

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