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Trump Lashes Out at New York Times, Demands Apology for “Phony” Coverage
AI rendering of progressives on Inauguration Day. or maybe this -
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Drink deep, my brothers, of the delicious tears of the deluded left!
Kind of, or maybe not. Speculation is percolating about whether Hillary Clinton may run for president in 2028. -
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Mexican woman shut up Trump
I believe she also complained about how the USA "gun cartels" make and sell and flood Mexico and other countries with every kind of gun made many of which are bought by the drug cartels....so maybe USA should stop the flood of war weapons into mexico before they blame the cartels for having the war machines to enable them to produce and flood the USA with drugs? Also it is reported that 46% of the funds in bitcoin are from drug cartels where they are able to launder dirty drug money. Maybe the USA might want to also attempt to limit that instead of promoting more and more bitcoin? With no ready access to AK47's and worse and the ability to easily launder their drug money it would not be so easy for the drug cartels to have more fire power than the mexican police and military? But of course the NRA would not want ANYTHING to interfere with the massive numbers of guns sold every minute in the USA even if tons of them end up with mexican cartels. There is more to the story than simply blaming mexico for drugs flooding into America. Plenty of blame to go around. -
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Torn bedsheets: How do you salvage some use from them, after tearing?
I wouldn’t trust the Chinese stuff myself (without seeing it first) and would be willing to bet that what is delivered won’t meet expectations. I have always brought sheets back from the US (Bought at Macys) and sometimes, the discounts are so deep that it’s probably worth buying on the International Macy’s website and just paying the shipping/customs charges. -
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What's the best white paint to reflect sunlight radiation (heat)?
I think the TOA Roadline paint is reflective. And it is surprisingly nice to work with. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 29 November 2024
Scammer in Thailand caught calling dead woman’s phone By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of KhaoSod A scammer impersonating a bank official made a call to a dead woman’s phone, only to be confronted by her son. The incident highlights the persistent issue of telephone fraud, where scammers impersonate government or bank officials to deceive people into revealing personal information or transferring money. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344935-scammer-in-thailand-caught-calling-dead-woman’s-phone/ -
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Scammer in Thailand caught calling dead woman’s phone
Photo courtesy of KhaoSod By Puntid Tantivangphaisal A scammer impersonating a bank official made a call to a dead woman’s phone, only to be confronted by her son. The incident highlights the persistent issue of telephone fraud, where scammers impersonate government or bank officials to deceive people into revealing personal information or transferring money. In this particular case, the female scammer called the number of 80 year old Ruean, claiming that an unknown person had been authorised to conduct bank transactions on her behalf. Such scams typically target the elderly, who might be more susceptible to sharing sensitive information or unwittingly transferring money to the fraudsters’ accounts. Ruean’s son picked up the phone and engaged in conversation with the caller. Initially, he intended to record the conversation as a warning to others about such scams. However, overwhelmed with grief and preoccupied with work, he revealed to the scammer that Ruean died on November 4. The scammer apologised and expressed condolences before hastily ending the call. The scam call Ruean’s son received is unfortunately not an isolated incident. Telephone fraud remains a widespread problem, affecting individuals across various demographics. Fraudsters often pose as trusted authorities, creating a false sense of urgency to trick victims into complying with their demands. The emotional manipulation involved in these scams can lead to significant financial and emotional harm. In recent years, the rise of call centre scams has become a significant concern. These operations often involve well-organised groups that use technology to mask their identities and locations. Despite efforts to curb such activities, scammers persistently find new ways to reach potential victims. The call to Ruean’s number demonstrates the lengths to which scammers will go to exploit individuals. By impersonating bank officials, they aim to create panic and confusion, hoping their targets will act hastily without verifying the caller’s claims. Such tactics prey on the vulnerability of individuals, particularly the elderly, who may not have the resources or knowledge to identify fraudulent activities. Police urge the public to exercise caution and scepticism when dealing with unsolicited phone calls. It is essential to verify the identity of the caller independently, especially when asked to provide personal information or make financial transactions. Legitimate organisations will not request sensitive information over the phone without prior arrangements, reported KhaoSod. Full story: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-29 -
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Swedish Tourist Robbed of Over 40,000 Baht After Heavy Drinking in Pattaya
One baht gold is worth just over 40,000. So one ring can easily be worth that much. I have 3 and a 5 baht chain. But than thai gold was only at 19,000 per baht gold back than. I do wear a ring daily. The rest comes out only for special occasions. And I never get $hit faced. Gold is a good investment.
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