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Bank of Thailand Board Chairman Race Faces New Candidate Dilemma
Nice in theory but - as in EVERY country - it's the government of the day that gets to appoint the relevant members, with or without further consultation. -
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Elon Musk and JD Vance Spark Controversy with Support for Germany’s Far-Right AfD
That backfired pretty quickly didn't it? Positive responses to my post and none to yours. It's just you looking for an argument....in your head. What I wrote makes perfect sense and has nothing to do with politics or taking sides. You, in your mind, decided to practice polarisation. It takes place in our minds. Where did the "Vote Biden 2024" come from? Your mind. It didn't occur to me at all. You want to blame MSM for your thinking? -
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Foreign men attack Phuket taxi driver over fare dispute - video
On one day, the passenger attacked taxi driver. In some other time vice versa. And so on and on and on. Phuket looks like a rough place... -
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COVID Vaccines Could INTEGRATE with Human DNA: Yale Research
Re the above-cited alarmist claims by McKernan and Speicher, a bunch of recycled COVID anti-vaccine misinformation, as shown below: COVID-19 Vaccines Have Not Been Shown to Alter DNA, Cause Cancer October 26, 2023 SciCheck Digest "Small amounts of DNA from the manufacturing process may remain in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Purification and quality control steps ensure any leftover DNA is present within regulatory limits. There isn’t reason to think that this residual DNA would alter a person’s DNA or cause cancer, contrary to claims made online." ... "A spokesperson from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration told us in an email that “no safety concerns related to residual DNA have been identified.” The spokesperson added that “with regard to the mRNA vaccines, while concerns have been raised previously as theoretical issues, available scientific evidence supports the conclusion that the minute amounts of residual DNA do not cause cancer or changes to a person’s genetic code.” A spokesperson for the European Medicines Agency — which helps regulate medical products in the European Union — told us via email that the agency “can confirm that we have not seen any reliable evidence of residual DNA exceeding approved/safe levels” for the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. Nor is the EMA “aware of scientific evidence showing that the very small amounts of residual DNA that may be present in vaccine batches could integrate into the DNA of vaccinated individuals,” the spokesperson continued." https://www.factcheck.org/2023/10/scicheck-covid-19-vaccines-have-not-been-shown-to-alter-dna-cause-cancer/ VAERS and plasmid DNA “contamination” of COVID-19 vaccines: The nonsense continues This week, a new preprint made the social media rounds falsely claiming a correlation between “contamination” of COVID-19 vaccines with plasmid DNA and VAERS reports of adverse events. How does its methodology stink? Let me count the ways. October 21, 2023 ... The preprint being flagged as “concerning” is apparently McKernan’s followup to his original awful study of his that I first discussed in depth a few months ago and that led to followup studies that were equally bad by scientists like Phillip Buckhaults. I will agree that the study is “concerning,” but not because it provides support for the claim that mRNA vaccines are massively contaminated with plasmid DNA to the point that they can cause “turbo cancer,” Prof. El-Deiry’s post/Tweet notwithstanding. A quick read of the preprint, DNA fragments detected in monovalent and bivalent Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna modRNA COVID-19 vaccines from Ontario, Canada: Exploratory dose response relationship with serious adverse events, revealed many problems to me other than its having been coauthored by at least two antivaxxers, Kevin McKernan and Jessica Rose and abusing the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database in a way that antivaxxers love to do. ... In the end, this is yet another awful study that, even if taken at face value and assuming the methodology was valid and analyzed correctly, doesn’t show what the authors claim that it shows. Add the methodological questions and the lack of some key controls, and it’s not only not good evidence for harm from residual plasmid DNA left in COVID-19 vaccines, but it’s downright uninterpretable. With this study, McKernan and Rose have joined the long, dishonorable list of antivax “scientists” producing bad science to support their antivaccine fear mongring going all the way back to Andrew Wakefield." https://www.respectfulinsolence.com/2023/10/21/vaers-and-plasmid-dna-contamination-of-covid-19-vaccines-the-nonsense-continues/ The above authored by David H. Gorski, MD, PhD, FACS – Managing Editor of the online newsletter Science Based Medicine -
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Thai teenagers attack couple with knife at Pathum Thani mall
It's those damn drugs and violent videogames again. BRONSON!! -
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Thai woman seeks justice after lantern sets her car ablaze
First class insurance is known as fully comprehensive cover. For people who can't afford that or for those that own cars older than 10 years there is third party fire and theft . The 10 year old rule is one of the insurance companies requirements , not a written law. With third party in Thailand it is the car that is insured not the driver so anyone can drive it. In the event of an accident the policy holder usually gets nothing. Only the thitd party is covered.. -
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Good fortune: PM Paetongtarn’s assets exceed 13 billion baht
Soon, her wallet will grow even bigger; with the new tax on cooking oil and salt as reported late last year. Bangkok Post - Taxes on salt and fat considered
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