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Kash Patel's "Government Gangster" Hit List
I doubt Trump will be burying any of it. Ukraine has been a gigantic money laundering operation for at least ten years enriching the Bidens, Pelosi, the McCains and Rinos like Mitch McConnell. Trump has been pretty explicit in what he plans on doing and it's started already. -
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Brits, hope may be on the way: Musk!
I should have written 5 feet 8 1/2 inches. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
Crane incident in Surin: Operator Severely Injured by High-Voltage Power Lines An incident occurred in Samrong Thap District, Surin Province, when a crane operator was severely injured after the crane’s arm came into contact with high-voltage power lines while unloading pipes from a truck. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345390-crane-incident-in-surin-operator-severely-injured-by-high-voltage-power-lines/ -
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France Faces Unprecedented Crisis as Le Pen Targets Macron
Nonconfidence vote succeeds. Macron is a dead man walking. For the good of the country he ought to resign. -
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Warranty case Electrolux - they don't seem to care
and where's your useful advice? missing yet again -
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Crane incident in Surin: Operator Severely Injured by High-Voltage Power Lines
Picture from responders. An incident occurred in Samrong Thap District, Surin Province, on December 4, at approximately 15.00, when a crane operator was severely injured after the crane’s arm came into contact with high-voltage power lines while unloading pipes from a truck. Rescue teams from Sawang Non Narai Foundation and the emergency unit of Kra Om Subdistrict Administrative Organization quickly transported the injured operator to Samrong Thap Hospital for treatment. The operator had been thrown off the truck and was unconscious and suffered burn injuries. Local police from Samrong Thap Police Station, along with officials from the Provincial Electricity Authority, were dispatched to investigate the scene. According to eyewitnesses, the crane operator was unloading pipes for a customer in Ban Na Thung, Kra Om Subdistrict, intended for a construction project. During the process, the crane’s arm struck overhead high-voltage wires, causing the operator to be shock. The truck was fitted with metal stabiliser legs, which is believed to have allowed a path for the electrical charge. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the incident and to ensure safety protocols are reviewed to prevent similar accidents in the future. -- 2024-12-05 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 5 December 2024
Gunshots Fired at Wang Tako Subdistrict Office in Nakhon Pathom: No Injuries Reported An unidentified assailants fired gunshots at the glass windows of the Wang Tako Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) office in Mueang District, Nakhon Pathom. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported. Authorities suspect the incident may have been the reckless act of local youths. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1345389-gunshots-fired-at-wang-tako-subdistrict-office-in-nakhon-pathom-no-injuries-reported/ -
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Gunshots Fired at Wang Tako Subdistrict Office in Nakhon Pathom: No Injuries Reported
Police picture of the scene. On the morning of December 4, unidentified assailants fired gunshots at the glass windows of the Wang Tako Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) office in Mueang District, Nakhon Pathom. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported. Authorities suspect the incident may have been the reckless act of local youths. At approximately 08:30 Pol. Lt. Krittanai Ngenyuang of the Nakhon Pathom Police Station was informed by SAO staff about gunfire targeting the office building. Senior officers, including Pol. Col. Phupon Thapcharoen, Superintendent of Nakhon Pathom Police Station, and forensic investigators from Division 7, arrived at the scene to assess the situation. The SAO office is a two-story building with glass windows looking over a rear boundary fence. Bullet holes were found in the rear windows of the offices for the education planning division, the director of public health, and the general administrative office. While the glass was shattered, no significant property damage occurred apart from the broken windows, and no injuries were reported. According to the office’s security guard, gunshots were heard twice during the night, spaced about 5 minutes apart. Due to poor visibility, the guard initially dismissed the sounds as fireworks and did not investigate further. It was only in the morning when SAO staff discovered the shattered windows and alerted the authorities. Mr. Jaroon Darasom, head of the Wang Tako SAO, expressed his belief that the incident was likely caused by a group of mischievous youths. “I have no personal conflicts with anyone, so this might be the result of youthful recklessness,” he stated. He also emphasised the need to install CCTV cameras to prevent similar incidents in the future and urged the police to apprehend those responsible. Pol. Col. Phupon Thapcharoen speculated that the damage was caused by stray bullets, leading to multiple impact points. While the motive remains unclear, initial investigations suggest it may have been an act of vandalism by local youth. Police are reviewing nearby CCTV footage from neighbouring premises, to identify the culprits and bring them to justice. -- 2024-12-05
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