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Mystery of attacks deepens despite truce talks

By The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Remember Sharon Stone's character in "Basic Instinct"? She wrote a novel that seemed to accurately predict deaths in real life.

When questioned by police as a potential suspect, she replied that it would have been very stupid of her to carry out all the murders as depicted in her own book.

Or she could have used the book as a false alibi, the police countered. She may have really killed the victims but used the novel to lure everyone into thinking "she wouldn't have been so stupid to do that".

When it comes to bombs and drive-by shootings during this politically volatile period, the situation is somewhat similar.

The targets have been linked with Thaksin Shinawatra's criticism of what he described as Thailand's flawed structure - the Bangkok Bank, the National Counter Corruption Commission, TV stations and so on.

If the red shirts - albeit the hardcore individuals in the fractious movement - were responsible, why were they so stupid to go after organisations panned in his speeches one by one?

It could also be "the other side" wanting to frame the red shirts. And it could also be the red shirts wanting to look like they are being framed.

Yet it could be a third party wanting to undermine the government; or it could be a third party wanting to undermine thae red shirts. Last but not least, it could be all of the above.

It began on February 27, one day after the assets-seizure verdict had been handed down. An M-76 grenade was launched at a Bangkok Bank branch on Rama II but did not explode. Then more attacks followed and have averaged two or three incidents a day over the past few days.

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There were frequent grenade attacks or shooting when the yellow shirts took to the streets. One difference, though, was most incidents injured People's Alliance for Democracy protesters or happened very close to them.

This time, attacks have been aimed at places that were symbolic enemies of Thaksin, the reds' patriarch.

'HARD TO PINPOINT ANYONE'

"It's very hard to pinpoint anyone, because the apparently systematic campaign could possibly be the work of separate groups," said one military analyst.

"And looking at the significance of each attack may not be enough."

For example, many bomb attacks did help the reds because the incidents reinforced an impression that the government was losing control.

Yet certain incidents, such as the grenade fired into the 11th Infantry Regiment headquarters on Saturday night, gave the government justification to threaten to impose martial law inside the compound ahead of a planned red-shirt gathering there.

And the attacks near Banharn Silapa-archa's house could be interpreted in two ways. Was he being warned against defecting from the Abhisit coalition? Or was he being "told" to quickly withdraw support for the government?

Other questions include what security forces had been doing. With all the extra patrols, checkpoints and tightened security at specific places, one might think attackers are roaming Bangkok at will.

Other observers also say that even if attackers are arrested, the big fish might not be caught.

"Orders or assignments must have been passed on through several links and ended up with someone who might have wanted to do it for just a small sum of money without knowing who he was doing it for," a police source said.

The most violent day coincided with the red shirts' most successful psychological mission.

The attacks at Channel 5 and Channel 11 on Saturday evening left 10 people injured and threatened to steal the headlines from protesters' ability to peacefully flush troops out of many strategic spots near their rally site earlier in the day.

After a grenade was fired into the 11th Regiment headquarters later on Saturday night, coinciding with the red shirts' threat to storm the compound the next morning, the government responded with a threat to impose martial law there.

Tension eased when both sides agreed to negotiate.

But despite the talks, attacks have continued. "The message, therefore, seems to be that keep on negotiating if you like, but this is not going to end," a government source said.

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-- The Nation 2010-03-30

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I think that covers all the conspiracy theories. No further comments required.

They forgot aliens (Klingons etc?) seeking to disrupt Thai tourism etc with a view to getting a cheap foothold in the various markets. :)

Hopefully they will soon catch whomever is responsible and hopefully they are not affiliated to any of the current protagonists.

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False flag attacks are very popular again these days, look how the Russians just allowed bombs to go off in the subway again. Right next to the headquarters of the almighty secret service FSB. Pearl harbor was a false flag, because they knew what was coming and in a few years it will be undeniable facts that prove that 9/11 was an inside job.

The patterns are always the same, let something go off, by either 'looking the other way' or proactively leading some idiot down the road. Lee Harvey Oswald style would be the latter. With the violence then being shown you justify tighter laws, more checkpoints, more surveillance and more fear, which keeps the sheople controllable.

Much of what's out there is government made or sanctioned.

It's the left right paradigm they want to keep us in, because at the end of the day the rich nobs which run the show (yellow & red) meet the same elites in private and receive their orders. Politics is their chess-board and fun. Who suffers is the public. Like when Americans fund Hitler & Stalin. Divide and conquer. But we are supposed to side with one party and stay dumb and down.

:)

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I think that covers all the conspiracy theories. No further comments required.

They forgot aliens (Klingons etc?) seeking to disrupt Thai tourism etc with a view to getting a cheap foothold in the various markets. :)

Hopefully they will soon catch whomever is responsible and hopefully they are not affiliated to any of the current protagonists.

I'm sure they will be affiliated in some way ...

either by:

association - they know someone who went somewhere and met someone else that has something to do with something that means they are were sent by that side,

clothing - they might be wearing a white shirt when they are caught, which links them directly to the peace movement,

looks - they had a shaved head, so they must be a red supporter that got his head shaved recently, or they look pale, so they must be a red supporter who gave blood recently

ignorance - they must be associated with that group, because why would the other group do that

consiracy theory - they must be associated with that group, because why would the other group do that

or anything else that comes to mind.

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False flag attacks are very popular again these days, look how the Russians just allowed bombs to go off in the subway again. Right next to the headquarters of the almighty secret service FSB. Pearl harbor was a false flag, because they knew what was coming and in a few years it will be undeniable facts that prove that 9/11 was an inside job.

The patterns are always the same, let something go off, by either 'looking the other way' or proactively leading some idiot down the road. Lee Harvey Oswald style would be the latter. With the violence then being shown you justify tighter laws, more checkpoints, more surveillance and more fear, which keeps the sheople controllable.

Much of what's out there is government made or sanctioned.

It's the left right paradigm they want to keep us in, because at the end of the day the rich nobs which run the show (yellow & red) meet the same elites in private and receive their orders. Politics is their chess-board and fun. Who suffers is the public. Like when Americans fund Hitler & Stalin. Divide and conquer. But we are supposed to side with one party and stay dumb and down.

:)

like I said, conspiracy theories.

Whether 'peacefulwarrior' really believes this stuff or not, there are people out there that live by this stuff.

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They have a lot of CCTV, secret service, Man in Black and white, Swat, Rambo....but they never find 20 people attack the car of the PM last Year us Jutaporn said yesterday.....same now they dont find 1 of this....this is strange no?

So, one more, they can be from....ex soldiers paied from someone for put red in deep trouble...

Remember the black shirt?

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why were they so stupid to go after organisations panned in his speeches one by one?

Wow, this kind of reasoning left me flabbergasted !

From a simple military point-of-view, it means that the soldiers who go after their designated

targets "one by one" are "stupid" ?

Either I can't understand conspiracy theories, or ...

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They have a lot of CCTV, secret service, Man in Black and white, Swat, Rambo....but they never find 20 people attack the car of the PM last Year us Jutaporn said yesterday.....same now they dont find 1 of this....this is strange no?

So, one more, they can be from....ex soldiers paied from someone for put red in deep trouble...

Remember the black shirt?

There aren't that many CCTV camera's around. As for the rest .........

It could be many people, for many reasons. Just add your 'ex-soldiers' to the list of theories.

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False flag attacks are very popular again these days, look how the Russians just allowed bombs to go off in the subway again. Right next to the headquarters of the almighty secret service FSB. Pearl harbor was a false flag, because they knew what was coming and in a few years it will be undeniable facts that prove that 9/11 was an inside job.

The patterns are always the same, let something go off, by either 'looking the other way' or proactively leading some idiot down the road. Lee Harvey Oswald style would be the latter. With the violence then being shown you justify tighter laws, more checkpoints, more surveillance and more fear, which keeps the sheople controllable.

Much of what's out there is government made or sanctioned.

It's the left right paradigm they want to keep us in, because at the end of the day the rich nobs which run the show (yellow & red) meet the same elites in private and receive their orders. Politics is their chess-board and fun. Who suffers is the public. Like when Americans fund Hitler & Stalin. Divide and conquer. But we are supposed to side with one party and stay dumb and down.

:)

Do you have a blog? I need a good chuckle.

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I used to do a lot of these false flag ops when I was in the SAS, just after my double agent infiltration of the FSB but before I wiped out the Columbia cocaine cartels single-handed. Can't read anymore more for the moment as I have to go out to get a thicker grade of aluminum foil to wrap around my head as I think the strength of the rays are increasing.

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well there is this one notorious group...who even goes to such lengths as pouring their own blood on people's residences....and have a history of violence.....

There's lot's of unsupported theories in this thread, so I'll add my unsupported theory:

- Maybe it's sae daeng and his thug buddies.

- He has been fairly unceremoniously pushed out /disowned by the udd red shirts.

- This possibly pissed him off no end.

- Maybe he decided he would 'do his own thing'.

- He has easy access (possibly his personal weapons storage) to the materials and the launchers, etc.

- His followers are not exactly upstanding citizens and it seems they too are in love with using bombs, explosives, etc.

- On the other hand, they are experienced people and probably know quite a lot about how to plan attacks and not get caught.

- He's had no hesitation in the past to intimidate and threaten people and Thailand with violence and bombs etc. Believes violence is the answer to everything.

- He has personal access to the paymaster.

Repeat, just my unsubstantiated theory.

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well there is this one notorious group...who even goes to such lengths as pouring their own blood on people's residences....and have a history of violence.....

There's lot's of unsupported theories in this thread, so I'll add my unsupported theory:

- Maybe it's sae daeng and his thug buddies.

- He has been fairly unceremoniously pushed out /disowned by the udd red shirts.

- This possibly pissed him off no end.

- Maybe he decided he would 'do his own thing'.

- He has easy access (possibly his personal weapons storage) to the materials and the launchers, etc.

- His followers are not exactly upstanding citizens and it seems they too are in love with using bombs, explosives, etc.

- On the other hand, they are experienced people and probably know quite a lot about how to plan attacks and not get caught.

- He's had no hesitation in the past to intimidate and threaten people and Thailand with violence and bombs etc. Believes violence is the answer to everything.

- He has personal access to the paymaster.

Repeat, just my unsubstantiated theory.

That's the best theory I've seen so far.

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Grenade hits charity of Thai king's aide: police

BANGKOK (AFP) -- A hand grenade was thrown in Bangkok Tuesday night at a charity set up by the king's top aide, police said, as anti-government protests continue in the capital.

Two men on a motorcycle tossed the M67 grenade at the General Prem Tinsulanonda Foundation, causing damage to the outside walls but wounding nobody, police said.

General Prem, 89, is head of the king's privy council and a former prime minister whom the anti-government "Red Shirts" believe was the mastermind behind the coup that deposed their icon, Thaksin Shinawatra, in 2006.

The Red Shirts have been rallying in Bangkok since mid-March in a bid to force the government to call snap elections, in what they say is a campaign against Thailand's elite, including military officials and royal advisers.

While the demonstrations have been largely peaceful so far, a series of small explosions have hit politically significant sites and army buildings, injuring more than a dozen people in the last four days.

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well there is this one notorious group...who even goes to such lengths as pouring their own blood on people's residences....and have a history of violence.....

There's lot's of unsupported theories in this thread, so I'll add my unsupported theory:

- Maybe it's sae daeng and his thug buddies.

- He has been fairly unceremoniously pushed out /disowned by the udd red shirts.

- This possibly pissed him off no end.

- Maybe he decided he would 'do his own thing'.

- He has easy access (possibly his personal weapons storage) to the materials and the launchers, etc.

- His followers are not exactly upstanding citizens and it seems they too are in love with using bombs, explosives, etc.

- On the other hand, they are experienced people and probably know quite a lot about how to plan attacks and not get caught.

- He's had no hesitation in the past to intimidate and threaten people and Thailand with violence and bombs etc. Believes violence is the answer to everything.

- He has personal access to the paymaster.

Repeat, just my unsubstantiated theory.

That's the best theory I've seen so far.

There has been little reason to subscribe to any other theories...

this one fits all the logical particulars.

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well there is this one notorious group...who even goes to such lengths as pouring their own blood on people's residences....and have a history of violence.....

There's lot's of unsupported theories in this thread, so I'll add my unsupported theory:

- Maybe it's sae daeng and his thug buddies.

- He has been fairly unceremoniously pushed out /disowned by the udd red shirts.

- This possibly pissed him off no end.

- Maybe he decided he would 'do his own thing'.

- He has easy access (possibly his personal weapons storage) to the materials and the launchers, etc.

- His followers are not exactly upstanding citizens and it seems they too are in love with using bombs, explosives, etc.

- On the other hand, they are experienced people and probably know quite a lot about how to plan attacks and not get caught.

- He's had no hesitation in the past to intimidate and threaten people and Thailand with violence and bombs etc. Believes violence is the answer to everything.

- He has personal access to the paymaster.

Repeat, just my unsubstantiated theory.

That's the best theory I've seen so far.

There has been little reason to subscribe to any other theories...

this one fits all the logical particulars.

who is sae deang?

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The police are surmising retired generals police and army, close to you know who, are behind the bombings to make the government look weak, unable to defend its own buildings. My fear is that they will up the ante and start attacking civilian sites.

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Conspiracy theories allow those that cannot deal with the unknown to come up with something to provide an easy answer.

When all is said and done, I believe that we will find that the violence is the product of multiple sources;

1. Elements within the military

2. Misguided redshirts

3. Mentally ill people looking to be important

4. Cover for ongoing criminal activity.

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I used to do a lot of these false flag ops when I was in the SAS, just after my double agent infiltration of the FSB but before I wiped out the Columbia cocaine cartels single-handed. Can't read anymore more for the moment as I have to go out to get a thicker grade of aluminum foil to wrap around my head as I think the strength of the rays are increasing.

Hmmm I think I met you in a bar in Pattaya, didn't I? You were with the guy that drives the big yellow Hummer?

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Conspiracy theories allow those that cannot deal with the unknown to come up with something to provide an easy answer.

When all is said and done, I believe that we will find that the violence is the product of multiple sources;

1. Elements within the military

2. Misguided redshirts

3. Mentally ill people looking to be important

4. Cover for ongoing criminal activity.

If I read that right ... you are saying that Sae Daeng did it all by himself?

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who is sae deang?

One of the more violent of the reds "leaders".

he is violent?

Yes, I believe he is. Although he get's his lackies to do most of the violence for him now.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Seh-Daeng-an...Cu-t345324.html

I couldn't find the one about his speech before the protests started.

r u kidding me?

did you read the entries in the topic?

and is TVF your prime source of information?

you know there is a big discrepancy between the world according to TFV & The Nation and the colourful world and reality outside this narrow minded forum focus.

seh deang is an actor and self promoter for his adventure story books. he is your cool uncle. don't take everything literally. like every thai actor he is overacting. (but not becoming agitated)

on a list of possible suspects he is one of the last.

do you know that his daughter is in the Young PAD Team?

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False flag attacks are very popular again these days, look how the Russians just allowed bombs to go off in the subway again. Right next to the headquarters of the almighty secret service FSB. Pearl harbor was a false flag, because they knew what was coming and in a few years it will be undeniable facts that prove that 9/11 was an inside job.

The patterns are always the same, let something go off, by either 'looking the other way' or proactively leading some idiot down the road. Lee Harvey Oswald style would be the latter. With the violence then being shown you justify tighter laws, more checkpoints, more surveillance and more fear, which keeps the sheople controllable.

Much of what's out there is government made or sanctioned.

It's the left right paradigm they want to keep us in, because at the end of the day the rich nobs which run the show (yellow & red) meet the same elites in private and receive their orders. Politics is their chess-board and fun. Who suffers is the public. Like when Americans fund Hitler & Stalin. Divide and conquer. But we are supposed to side with one party and stay dumb and down.

:)

Ridiculous!

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he is violent?

Yes, I believe he is. Although he get's his lackies to do most of the violence for him now.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Seh-Daeng-an...Cu-t345324.html

I couldn't find the one about his speech before the protests started.

r u kidding me?

did you read the entries in the topic?

and is TVF your prime source of information?

you know there is a big discrepancy between the world according to TFV & The Nation and the colourful world and reality outside this narrow minded forum focus.

seh deang is an actor and self promoter for his adventure story books. he is your cool uncle. don't take everything literally. like every thai actor he is overacting. (but not becoming agitated)

on a list of possible suspects he is one of the last.

do you know that his daughter is in the Young PAD Team?

Mazeltov --- please tell that to the people that died from grenade attacks that commenced immediately after Sae Daeng annonced them. Please tell that to the familes of the wounded after he made his most recent announcements.

Then again for someone that claims to know things about the current impasse your questions of who is Sae Daeng and is he violent were just typical disengenuiness.

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