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UFO's and the Media Blackout
He may well be, but he's popular, bankable and likely worth upwards of $500 million. -
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Hua Hin Airport set to join the ranks of international airports next year
FILE photo courtesy: Wikipedia In an ambitious expansion move, Thailand's Hua Hin Airport is set to join the ranks of international airports next year, marking a significant step in boosting regional connectivity and tourism. The Transport Ministry has laid out a transformative plan to elevate Hua Hin's status, aiming to facilitate both domestic and international travel seamlessly. Transport Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that the Department of Airports, alongside Aeronautical Radio of Thailand and other key agencies, is pressing ahead with efforts to obtain the necessary certification that will grant Hua Hin international airport status. This change is driven by a steady rise in passenger numbers, underscoring the need for expanded and efficient operations. The development is poised to have a profound impact, not only by increasing the frequency and diversity of flights but also by energizing the local economy, particularly benefiting the tourism sector. The move is a strategic push to make Hua Hin a more accessible destination, fostering growth and opportunities. Danai Ruangsorn, the director-general of the Department of Airports, outlined two significant projects within the development plan. The first involves extending and widening the runway to meet international standards, accommodating larger aircraft. This expansion, pegged at 239 million Thai Baht, has been completed and is currently undergoing inspection by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). The second project focuses on enhancing the road tunnel, runway strip, and runway-end safety areas, requiring an investment of around 300 million Thai Baht. Currently under review by the Budget Bureau, plans are in place to commence construction in January, with completion expected by April 2026. Presently, Hua Hin Airport can accommodate aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320, seating approximately 180 passengers. Its passenger terminal is set for expansion and can currently support 300 passengers per hour, or around 860,000 annually. Thai AirAsia provides domestic services with the Chiang Mai–Hua Hin route operating multiple days a week, offering much-needed connectivity within the country. With the upcoming upgrade, Hua Hin aims to broaden its horizons, welcoming a new era of international travel and economic vitality. As the plans unfold, stakeholders and residents alike anticipate the benefits this upgrade will bring, promising to place Hua Hin firmly on the map as a key player in Thailand's aviation landscape, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-16 -
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Thaksin Accuses Absent Cabinet Members of Disloyalty, Demands Resignations
File photo courtesy: Facebook sorrayuth9115 Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto leader of the Pheu Thai Party, has strongly criticized members of the coalition government in the administration led by his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, for their failure to attend a recent cabinet meeting. He specifically pointed to the absence of certain cabinet members during a session focused on reviewing international tax measures, calling on them to resign. Speaking about the December 11 meeting, Thaksin highlighted that several members from the coalition parties were missing, with some citing illness as the reason for their absence. "This clearly demonstrates that they are not aligned with us. If they no longer wish to remain part of the government, they should inform us. We would understand. But if they choose to abandon the government again in the future, they should submit their resignation letters," Thaksin remarked. Thaksin, known for his straightforward approach, expressed frustration with those he believes are acting behind the scenes. He emphasized the importance of loyalty and commitment. "If they want to stay, they need to fight alongside us," he said. "This is the government's policy, and they should support it. Once they are appointed to cabinet positions, they can't just walk away whenever it suits them." While Thaksin refrained from naming the absentees directly, sources suggest the missing ministers included notable figures such as Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, and Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, leader of the United Thai Nation Party. During the event, Thaksin humorously downplayed his political role, describing himself as having no official position. He joked that he was simply an "assistant to an MP" and a senior citizen receiving a modest 600 baht monthly state pension. Thaksin’s remarks came during a seminar organized by Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Pheu Thai MPs in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, reported Thai PBS. -- 2024-12-16 -
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UFO's and the Media Blackout
Yes, the Deep State getting ready to launch the fake alien invasion, with fresh lockdowns. I wrote about that upthread. Their p(l)andemic didn't quite go as well as they'd hoped. They gotta ramp it up. -
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Abc & G.Stephanopoulis made to pay & apology to Trump
This would be so sweet. Wouldnt put it past him actually doing it -
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Why did Jeff Beck call Jimi a god? Why was Jeff so in awe of Jimi?
Ok, I will judge for myself. Nothing impressive about his alleged high IQ. Also, interesting that he mentions nervous breakdowns, because his music causes me (and probably a lot of people) to have nervous breakdowns. -
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Pattaya immigration - online appointment
Not an absolute necessairy need in these days, as queus are not too long. -
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Abc & G.Stephanopoulis made to pay & apology to Trump
Maybe Trump will acknowledge ABC's support for his new presidential library.- 1
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