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Nexus of foreigners and politicians trying to weaken country: poll


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58 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

How many submarines will make Thailand strong?

At least 1 per admiral with a couple of spares - just in case someone else wants to play at boats and subs. 

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1 minute ago, Artisi said:

At least 1 per admiral with a couple of spares - just in case someone else wants to play at boats and subs. 

I guess the South China Sea is forever lost now to the Chinese!

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59 minutes ago, SteveK said:

Is there anyone in Thailand who even knows how to drive a submarine?

Not a problem, they will hand-out licences same as for car and bikes and then the navy guys can join

the population control game. 

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1 hour ago, SteveK said:

Is there anyone in Thailand who even knows how to drive a submarine?

Apparently they have had a Navy unit in training since the last batch of submarines arrived from Japan in 1937.1409951561_-PPTVHD2020-08-2418-00.ts_snapshot_13.36_2020_08.25_12_10_02.jpg.c011708f18bbdf8eafc525a11743c00a.jpg

 

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Where are the strict libel and defamation laws when you need them?

Oh sorry, can not apply them against the ruling elite....

Because this whole news is a conspiracy text from beginning to the end

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

“I, therefore, would like to urge Thai people to digest news carefully and not fall prey to these agitators who clearly do not want to see Thailand become any stronger.”

He was making these pronouncements to a fairly small crowd of curios onlookers.  When he asked if 

there were any comments there was only one   "arai na ? "

Clearly there were no listeners who had been educated at Georgetown.

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4 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Looks like a really severe silencing clamp down under national security is in the wind being drafted. 

You don't need to be Nostradamus to see what's on the books........ Media clamp down China style......   They must be getting worried....... Keep going lads, they'll crack !   

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2 hours ago, johng said:

Apparently they have had a Navy unit in training since the last batch of submarines arrived from Japan in 1937.1409951561_-PPTVHD2020-08-2418-00.ts_snapshot_13.36_2020_08.25_12_10_02.jpg.c011708f18bbdf8eafc525a11743c00a.jpg

 

Yeah, that have seen 0 seconds of action! Big som nam na to their moms for not buying them that shiny submarine at the market's toy stall! Now they grew up anf want to play with real ones! <deleted>tards!

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4 minutes ago, alexth said:

Yeah, that have seen 0 seconds of action! Big som nam na to their moms for not buying them that shiny submarine at the market's toy stall! Now they grew up anf want to play with real ones! <deleted>tards!

Well, one thing you're sure of, with Thailands gleaming war record they'll still be in the grease paper.....  Check under that aircraft carrier rusting in dock........  

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It seems all the examples cited as public harassment were used by the pro-military politicians and public supporters against the Yingluck government. But now with pro-military factions in control of the government, its claims of political resistance sources is reversed.  It's not very credible that the Prayut government is a political victim now. 

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Asst Prof Noppadon Kannika, the director of Super Poll Research Centre, said the survey on public harassment was carried out from August 20-28 with 5,962 respondents via social media and 1,121 through direct contact.

I wonder what salary he's on for publishing this rubbish?

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6 hours ago, YetAnother said:

wonderful nexus of stupidity, paranoia and racism

 

Naive

 

6 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

By foreigners I assume they mean the Chinese?

No.

 

 

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2 hours ago, DirtyHarry55 said:

Here's a Diagram drawn up by Extreme right wing yellow shirts tin hat foil conspiracy theory Thailand Vision group

demonstrating the structure of how foreigners are planing to take over Thailand and the World.
Surprised Thaksins not on it though.

 

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And here's how the Sino-Thais roll:

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/7301/thai-media-is-outsourcing-much-of-its-coronavirus-coverage-to-beijing-and-thats-just-the-start/

 

Xinhua is switching gears up.

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1 hour ago, Sydebolle said:

It is certainly true, that the Chinese would love certain people and set-ups gone for good. 

But in general, Thailands oligarch elite overdid it for decades without caring whatsoever due to their shortsightedness. The dog got awaken and will not go back to sleep again. Either imminent drastic changes are implemented without further delay or the entire lot is being shipped out anytime soon. 

It has nothing to do with foreigners; this is an absolute Thai affair, to be dealt and done with by Thais only. Question is, how long will it take for the uprising to gain sufficient momentum; a very dangerous type of fire is being played with by the institutions and present power holders. You cannot seriously have Prawatch and cronies goofing around in the government house, seriously considering the purchase of submarines while the country's economy is dying. People are with their backs at the wall and in corners; dangerous argumentation if those no-haves have absolutely nothing to lose anymore. 

Be warned, the writing is on the wall, in big capital letters. I - for one - just hope that all this will be sorted out in an amicable and peaceful manner, without bloodshed, army tanks and brute force as in the past ........ 

When push comes to shove, it's likely to be nasty and the country doesn't have the umpire it used to have, who with the utterance of a couple of words quickly defuse the situation. 

I agree, there is trouble brewing - it is likely longer term than short depending how those who have the sway, or think they have, play their cards - any mis-steps and they will be well and truly euchred - and rightly so. 

 

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2 hours ago, paulbj2 said:

Does anyone know what progress is being made in the project to make the Thai language replace English as the world's 'lingua franca' as Chan-Ocha predicted it would?

I honestly dismissed this at first as a joke, then double checked the old Google, and sure enough, he did actually say this. I am absolutely flabbergasted, gobsmacked and in disbelief. He's in charge of a country of 70 million people!

 

I wonder how long he thought it would take to have citizens of New York, Paris and London all speaking Thai?

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