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Politics Thai Police Pursue Legal Action Against Cambodia’s Hun Sen
The issue has been discussed many times in previous years. The drug cartels had set up a state within a state and were in effect an enemy paramilitary force. Their money corrupted everything it touched. The military carried out the liberation action and in some cases were needlessly violent and mucked up. Corrupt police and local gangsters used the narco terrorist suppression action to settle disputes. Had Thailand not done what it did, Thailand would have been ruled by drug cartels much as what happened in Guatemala, Panama, Columbia, Mexico, Peru and Bolivia. -
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Community American Tourist Assaulted by Bar Owner for Filming Venue
And I lived in the US 62 years and saw some of what you did, police doing their jobs, along with some who used uncalled for force, just like everywhere else. A person can live in NYC 30 years and never see any real violence , then the next day can see a mass murder happen. The crime that happens here, daily, is only seen by those in that right place, right time. People on the next street don't see it, but see it on the news the next day. I worked in NYC for years, lived near it for 30, and rarely saw anything happen besides fist fights. Crime happens all day, every day, everywhere, but most never see it. America has millions more people, and with that comes more crimes, but Thailand's not near immune, as we see it daily on the news, and that's just a fraction of what happens. -
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USA Secret Service Agent Suspended After Trump Assassination Attempt in Butler
So what is the story here. The fall guy woman, get indefinitely (?) suspended while the other 6 morons get between 10 and 45 days ? Helen Comperatore got it right : “I think the Secret Service is garbage” -
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The Epstein List
Maybe there are 1,000 victims. Besides crazies on this forum, nobody wants those names. Last month, a judge listed in a 50-page document about 180 people – under pseudonyms – ordering that their identities be made public within 14 days of the order. OK, at least 180 powerful people. Probably 300. Who knows? 90% won't be the headline story. It's the 10% that scares everyone. I'm 100% sure a few of those names could make you disappear if they knew you had the list. Well, let's say you have the list. Even if you sold the list for 1 zillion dollars, they will find you. You will be arrested. The media will show you shooting JFK if they thought the public would buy it. That's why this list stays hidden. We believe the pictures and videos of all the bad farangs in Pattaya. We never wonder if it's AI. We never try to find the truth. We don't care. No time. We don't have a horse in the race. Skin in the game. Whatever. Anyhow, to discredit the list, these people would spend billions to get us to believe whatever they wanted. Anonymous hackers or Anonymous Group (famous group of hackers) will have to get the list and release it. Are you really going to risk your family tree over a list? It is crazy that the January 6th crazies went to jail, which makes 100% sense. Well, these rapists 100% need to go to jail. Will you release the list? Your Thailand experience would end within 60 seconds. The greatest manhunt the world has ever seen. lol. -
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Politics Thai Police Pursue Legal Action Against Cambodia’s Hun Sen
They said they did that for Red Bull, but no one ever saw the notice.
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