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The Next Pandemic: Will We Be Ready or Caught Off Guard?
Can be sure certain powers that be will use it to their advantage for further control. Not a conspiracy theorist, covid was a thing as were the moon landings, but one thing's for sure, I won't be taking any hastily developed garbage vaccines. -
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Swastika Flags Flown During Donald Trump Boat Parade in Florida
Some Gwinnett County voters shocked about big turnout during first day of early voting It's TBD if this means a big Trump vote. -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Fact is Trump is in trouble -
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Car Cuts Off Ambulance Twice While Transporting Patient from Khon Kaen to Chonburi
It is not as if the Police will do anything substantive. Maybe ask for some tea money? -
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Its too expensive I may leave
Firstly , Australia forces it's citizens to do a 2 year resident before being able to go overseas ,so that's why you see many going back for their "2 year jail term" You also lose your rent assistance allowance etc But...unlike the UK the Australian system is means tested so you aren't eligible for old age pension (67) if you have more that I think 200k in your bank account,so no use retiring at 67 ,better to retire at 62 and SPEND it all before 67 if you want the pension -
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Pink I.D Card & Yellow Book
Keeping your Thai Social Security Fund (SSF) Injury and Sickness benefits going after you retire and claim the lump sum is worth it. And you have six months to decide if you want to continue after you get the lump sum savings payout. the SSF Injury and Sickness benefits* can continue until death, whereas mainstream foreign health insurance policies have a maximum age (often 76 years old, if the member started the policy at a much younger age). and the annual premium for a mainstream health policy is very expensive. A farang friend just finished the final year of his policy, turned 76 years old a few months ago, company will not continue his membership and for the final year the premium was 134,000Baht. * Benefits are quite broad and cover most injury and sickness costs and include medicines. Cost of hospital bed and hospital services is not free and depends on the situation and the hospital you nominate when you arrange the continuation of your membership. Typically 700Baht to 1,000Baht a day. If you elect to continue your SSF membership/benefits and you pay the monthly member contribution of 432Baht a month direct to the SSF. The SSF set up a direct debit to the Thai bank account you nominate and on the 15th of each month the SSF activate the direct debit and take 432Baht from your Thai bank account. Painless. -
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Trumps Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories Fuel Threats Against FEMA in North Carolina
The article you quote debunks your own position. In part states: What’s harder to determine is how many people—if any—took his advice and in some way ingested the toxic chemicals." Even before Trump’s comments, accidental poisonings from bleach and other disinfectants were on the rise from Jan. 1 to March 31 of this year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, with people sanitizing surfaces, groceries, smartphones and more as a defense against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Most of the poisonings were the result of inhalation of fumes, but there were ingestion cases as well, typically among children who got their hands on chemicals left out in the open. Following this is conjecture that there ".....appear[s] to have been a rise in accidental poisonings thereafter.". -
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Pink I.D Card & Yellow Book
Depends where you live. I had to jump through hoops to get mine from Pattaya city hall. Would i do it again never. Despite what you read on this forum the card has little benifit compared to the hassle to get one. -
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Thai Army to Auction 64 Service-Dogs-in-Training Homes Needed
But the generals can be fat and useless -
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Wallet with 40,000 Baht Returned to Owner After Being Lost at Khao Kheow Open Zoo
Wow! Great news! I once left my pouch with all my money (10,000 baht), credit cards, ID cards, and passport in a shopping cart in a Tesco (now Lotus's) parking lot after I loaded my groceries in my car. I didn't notice the pouch was missing until I got home, about a 30-minute drive. I immediately returned but could not find the pouch. I went to the Tesco Information Desk and told them what happened. They asked me some questions to confirm who I was and then returned my pouch. It had been found by another shopper, who turned it in. EVERYTHING WAS STILL THERE! NOTHING WAS MISSING! I asked for the person's name so I could contact him/her, thank them, and give them a reward, but they would not give me the name. From now on, when I shop, I put my car keys in my pouch so I cannot drive away without it. -
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Charting new waters: Pheu Thai seeks to ‘amend’ fences with coalition partners
The present constitution is indefensible - written by the royal & military fascists to keep the royal & military fascists permanently in power (in practice if not in in name). The problem is that - putting the current impossible situation aside - the Senate is right IN PRINCIPLE about how to change a Constitution. It should be hard to do, and only done with the double democratic majority the Senate is defending. Wunnerful Thailand. -
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Car Cuts Off Ambulance Twice While Transporting Patient from Khon Kaen to Chonburi
Emergency only Like all rules of the road in Thailand just ignored -
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Wallet with 40,000 Baht Returned to Owner After Being Lost at Khao Kheow Open Zoo
It usually happens this time of year just before High season kicks in that, lost & returned wallet's with many Thousands of Baht enclosed is usually reserved for the back seats of Taxi's and their honest Driver's, but this is also a plug for Moo Deng -
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Hezbollah’s Tunnels Next to UN Peacekeeping Outposts Reveal the UN's Failures
This is the first western news media report that has provided a detailed report of this nature. It brings perspective to the claim of shelling of UNIFIL positions. Anything targeting these Hezbollah attack points would be in close proximity to the UNIFIL positions and could be described as a shelling of their position. It has been a propaganda victory for Hezbollah. It is quite obvious that the UNIFIL positions on the Israeli border, often manned by Indonesian, Malaysian, Sri Lankan personnel with some Spanish personnel, have been ineffective. To not see the Hezbollah militants building the access points and operating out of the area would speak to the tacit facilitation of Hezbollah by some members of UNIFIL. The simple question is why UNIFIL allowed this to occur and at the very least why it did not speak out against the Hezbollah violation of the truce agreement. It seems that the UN refuses to acknowledge its role in supporting Hezbollah. And it suggests that the UN will not withdraw because to do so would allow Israel to more directly destroy the attack tunnels, which I expect run through and under many of the UN outposts. Why none of the western nations paying for this farce act responsibly and question the role of UNIFIL in helping Hezbollah is the lurking question.- 1
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