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Dr Kevin STILLWAGON - I Have an Immune System, No Vaccines Needed
Still waiting for your high-IQ insights on the Impossible Question, the Redfield question. (Top virologist Dr. Robert Redfield, who served as the director of the CDC during the Covid crisis, claims that reports of so-called "Long Covid" are actually a cover-up for mRNA vaccine injury). This is where we were at, for your convenience: -
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New Immigration Form STM.10 Affidavit of Family Relationship to Thai National
Anyone else had to fill one of these in for an extension of stay, marriage? Unsure of whose details go where as it's another one of those dreadfully put together Immigration Forms. -
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Credit card hacked !
I had mine hacked when back in Europe. I only used it in two places to buy a coffee. both via handheld terminals. It was only when I was checking my bill that I saw someone had run up £400 on Facebook Ads. My bank took the hit, but new card is in the UK so I can't get it until I next fly back. I don't trust the post. I use the scan to pay option here for shopping with my Thai bank account as I don't have a Thai credit card. Other than that, cash. But I am very wary of using my actual UK debit cards anywhere. Unlike credit cards, no protection on debit cards. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 12 May 2025
Bangkok Residents Satisfied with Governor Chadchart, Demand Transparency File photo for reference only A recent poll conducted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reveals widespread satisfaction with Governor Chadchart Sittipunt's performance, as he marks three years in office. The "Voice Changer: Change Bangkok with Your Voice" survey, conducted online through the D-vote platform between 2–9 May, included 2,187 respondents. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360447-bangkok-residents-satisfied-with-governor-chadchart-demand-transparency/ -
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Report Covid-19 Resurgence in Thailand: Over 8,000 Cases Reported in a Week
I am qualified enough to tell you that it actually is mostly rubbish. Should you wish, and if you promise to read them, I will supply you with post-2023 peer-reviewed papers, which can now be published since censorship was eased, showing that nearly all the Covid narrative was complete <deleted>. -
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Politics Bangkok Residents Satisfied with Governor Chadchart, Demand Transparency
File photo for reference only A recent poll conducted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reveals widespread satisfaction with Governor Chadchart Sittipunt's performance, as he marks three years in office. The "Voice Changer: Change Bangkok with Your Voice" survey, conducted online through the D-vote platform between 2–9 May, included 2,187 respondents. Results show that 64.12% of participants are satisfied with Chadchart's leadership. Meanwhile, 25.86% were somewhat satisfied, and a small fraction, 4.44% and 4.99%, expressed slight and significant dissatisfaction respectively. Only 0.59% of respondents were unsure about his effectiveness. The survey's demographic distribution revealed the largest group of respondents were aged 36-45, followed closely by those in the 26-35 age range. Governor Chadchart was praised, particularly for his public engagement, with 37.32% citing this as a key reason for their support, and 27.47% appreciating his innovative and modern leadership style. When evaluated on specific initiatives, Chadchart received commendation for his administration’s efforts to clear pedestrian walkways (44.87%), flood-prevention strategies (36.13%), and the city’s response to the recent earthquake (28.98%). Environmentally, the "One Million Trees" campaign and the 15-Minute Park project were particularly well-received, with 39.08% backing these initiatives. Despite this support, many respondents expressed a desire for tougher measures against corruption. A significant 44.03% attributed corruption to an organisational culture that normalises it, while 29.57% pointed to insufficient penalties, and 24.67% cited a lack of transparency in public information. With only one year left in his four-year term, Chadchart faces calls for intensified anti-corruption measures and improved transparency. The next gubernatorial election, slated for next year, is already drawing interest from various political parties planning to contest, signalling a potentially competitive race ahead. As he approaches the end of his term, Chadchart’s focus on public engagement and environmental initiatives remains crucial to maintaining the support he’s garnered thus far. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-05-13
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