Announcements
-
Topics
-
Latest posts...
-
1
13 Former Trump Officials Warn of ‘Absolute, Unchecked Power’ in Open Letter
Thank god for true patriots it takes courage and true love of country to do what they did.my respect 🫡 -
63
Do Jewish People Have High IQ?
Especially since it'll almost certainly confirm that you ain't even Jew-ISH let alone 'chosen' 👍 What would 'special boy' do then ? Would your ego survive ? -
0
Temple Conflict in Nakhon Pathom: Monks Engage in Violent Dispute Using Axe & Knife
In a shocking incident captured on CCTV on October 27, two monks from Don Khanak Temple in Nakhon Pathom engaged in a violent altercation, wielding an axe and a knife, which left both men injured. Following the incident, the abbot has barred the monks from re-entering the monastic community. Police Lt. Pisarn Rueangpan, Deputy Inspector of the Nakhon Pathom City Police Station, received a report about the violent encounter and dispatched officers along with the Nakhon Pathom Suksanaranukroh Foundation's medical team to the scene. Upon arrival, authorities found Monk Chatrachai with a severe head injury from an axe blow and transferred him to Nakhon Pathom Hospital. The other involved party, Monk Chairat, aged 60, sustained minor injuries to his forehead. Nearby, blood- stained weapons, including a kitchen knife, a box cutter, and the axe, were discovered. According to Monk Chairat, he reprimanded Monk Chatrachai for improper attire, which reportedly escalated the dispute. Monk Chatrachai allegedly retaliated with a knife, prompting Chairat to defend himself with the axe. Eyewitness Sakchai Tenglue, a temple security officer, initially mistook the altercation for play. However, when the monks began striking each other with weapons, he and another temple member intervened to disarm them and separate the two. Police and emergency responders soon arrived and transported Monk Chatrachai to the hospital for treatment. The temple's abbot, Phra Kru Pathom Kunakorn, acted swiftly following the incident. He defrocked Monk Chairat and informed the authorities, while Monk Chatrachai awaits further recovery and will be defrocked upon his discharge from the hospital. According to another temple member, both monks have a long-standing history of discord, often trading harsh words and criticisms during temple activities. Despite previous warnings from the abbot to resolve their differences, the tension ultimately escalated to violence. The incident, now under investigation, will proceed in accordance with the law. CCTV capture and video below. -- 2024-10-28 RPReplay_Final1730032455.mp4 -
6
-
388
Joe Rogan releases podcast with Trump, draws 300K views in 30 minutes
All time record views for Joe Rogan podcast - Elon Musk, 2018 ( when he smoked weed on the show ). 68 million in six years. Trump? 30 million part way through day two. -
0
Poll Shows Confidence in Paetongtarn Govt Lasting Until 2027
The recent NIDA Poll reveals that a majority of people surveyed have faith in Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's government lasting through to at least the near-end of its current term in 2027. Conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) on October 21st and 22nd, the poll garnered insights from 1,310 individuals from various educational and professional backgrounds. A notable 41.68% of respondents are optimistic about the government completing its term, while 11.99% expect it to last almost the full duration. Conversely, 19.08% predict the government will survive another two years, 16.87% see its tenure extending only 12 months more, and 9.77% believe it could end by this year. Economic challenges are seen as a potential downfall, with 34.43% of participants citing unmet economic promises as a threat to the government’s stability. Additionally, allegations against Thaksin Shinawatra, the prominent figure behind Pheu Thai party, might destabilise the administration, according to 32.52% of those polled. Inter-coalition disputes are also seen as a potential issue, with 17.25% of respondents highlighting this as a possible catalyst for an early end. However, 16.64% see no current issues that could threaten the administration before the end of its term. Concerns about protests are shared by 10.92% of participants, who speculate mass demonstrations could undermine governmental stability. Meanwhile, 9.62% believe constitutional amendments, especially concerning political ethics, might challenge the administration’s longevity. Additionally, the amnesty law has been pointed out by 8.42% as another possible destabilising factor. Only a modest 6.95% anticipate a coup could overthrow the current government, reported Thai PBS. Picture courtesy: Siam Rath -- 2024-10-28 -
4
THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 28 October 2024
Poll Shows Confidence in Paetongtarn Govt Lasting Until 2027 Picture courtesy: Siam Rath The recent NIDA Poll reveals that a majority of people surveyed have faith in Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's government lasting through to at least the near-end of its current term in 2027. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1341877-poll-shows-confidence-in-paetongtarn-govt-lasting-until-2027/ -
63
Do Jewish People Have High IQ?
NOT if you live in Israel: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/want-to-fully-understand-your-family-genealogy-not-without-a-court-order-585230 i.e They're trying to suppress the obvious truth: 'Jew' is a meaningless term Most have zero connection with the middle east and are atheist AF -
1
Truth Under Fire: Combating Misinformation Amid a Surge of Disasters
It sucks that those among us resort to these kinds of tactics to attempt to get their way……talk about the enemy within……purposely blocking legislation to solve an acute problem comes to mind as well…. -
1
Michelle Obama Rallies for Abortion Rights as Trump Appeals to Muslim Voters in Michigan
I listened to her incredibly powerful concise knowledgeable speech she is one effective speaker well done 👍 madam shows class and intelligence comes in both sexes and all colors.- 1
-
-
Topics
-
Recently Browsing 1 member
Recommended Posts