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Using an overseas Debit Card to minimise paying tax for those of us staying over 180 days
Thanks for that info. After investigating my situation further, I won't need that deduction. All of my ATM withdrawals for at least the next 5 years or so are coming from savings prior to Jan 1, 2024. If that changes, both of my pensions from the US are covered in the DTA. So I'm free and clear until they find another way to get me. Thanks again! -
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51 Security Clearances Revoked?
Your actually describing trumps actions after his loss in the last election and now his unbridled hatred and vindictive nature towards all that opposed or disagreed with him. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 22 January 2025
Thai Police Deny Plans to Deport Uyghurs to China Amid Criticism File photo for reference only The Royal Thai Police have firmly denied claims made by human rights organisations that they intend to deport 48 Uyghur men to China. This group, escaping alleged persecution in China’s Xinjiang province since 2014, remains in Thai custody. Concerns for their safety prompted Human Rights Watch to urge Thailand against deportation. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349597-thai-police-deny-plans-to-deport-uyghurs-to-china-amid-criticism/ -
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Thai Police Deny Plans to Deport Uyghurs to China Amid Criticism
File photo for reference only The Royal Thai Police have firmly denied claims made by human rights organisations that they intend to deport 48 Uyghur men to China. This group, escaping alleged persecution in China’s Xinjiang province since 2014, remains in Thai custody. Concerns for their safety prompted Human Rights Watch to urge Thailand against deportation. Thailand's National Police Chief, Kittharath Punpetch, stated that there’s no standing plan to send the Uyghurs back, emphasising ongoing discussions with the National Security Council. He assured that while Thailand isn't a mediator for legal disputes, the police are open to working with international entities. Senator Angkhana Neelapaijit has been active in the proceedings, acknowledging a petition about the Uyghurs' detainment conditions. Although prior attempts to visit them were redirected to meetings, she vows to press further. Angkhana highlighted that mishandling the issue could provoke human rights backlash. Moreover, Rushan Abbas of the World Uyghur Congress met with Fair Party member Kannavee Suebsang, stressing against deportation due to potential diplomatic ramifications. As global scrutiny looms over human rights issues, Kannavee urged Thailand to establish a clear stance on the matter. -- 2025-01-22 -
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UK Exodus of Millionaires Highlights Concerns Over Labour’s Tax Policies
I've already pre paid my funeral back in my home country, Australia. I did it to help the kids out, and to stop any possible arguments between them. I've paid GST (same as VAT) on my funeral, and I'm not even dead yet. -
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Just published Study by Global Team of 40 Scientists Reveals mRNA Vaccines Target the Heart
why would there be any cardiac harm from the actual virus? ACE2 receptors, believed to be the main method of cellular infiltration, are in many tissues, but 'COVID' is a respiratory virus. For sure, anything that enters the respiratory system is nanometres from the circulatory system, but typically, respiratory viruses stick to the respiratory system. There is so much more involved than just the receptors, for example the pH, so don't assume because 'it' can, it will. On the other hand, a lipid nano particle with an encapsulated mRNA sequence, circulating in the blood , will potentially merge with any cell in the body, possibly allowing the encapsulated mRNA into the cell. There are no accurate data on the number of people who were 'saved' by the mRNA, or any other vaccine, only mathematical projections. How can it be demonstrated that the jab saved someone as opposed to 500 million years of immune systems? It can't. I have a Masters in Public Health, which I admit I undertook because a work colleague at the start of COVID said I knew nothing, despite being a biochemist, who had played with transposons and retrotransposons, things 99.99% of people will never have heard of, and Phages, so I know about the transfer of genetic material. I was also a nurse for 15 years. Various health officers decided they knew what was what, even if their discipline had nothing to do with virology or immunology, but they didn't, they were clueless. They all decided to follow the Chinese model of control, and the WHO's dictate of vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate, despite being told that a systemic vaccine against a respiratory virus was useless. Then came the absolutely unbelievable fable that vaccination would prevent transmission. I could go on, and on, but the bottom line is that not only were the 'vaccinations' unecessary, they were not safe, not effective, and have caused immense harm, and possibly more harm to come.
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