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Well, I am sure we can count on Yingluck to get the answers then, right? 555

I'm not sure she can contribute much because I suspect she will be as cautious with the army leadership as Abhisit was.

That is one theory. Mine is - her big brother already paid them to disappear, until needed again.

I made a comment that Yingluck could be as constrained as Abhisit.It's not a theory.

As to your theory I've heard it before though don't agree with it.A question you might like to consider - if your theory has anything to it - is why the combined forces ranked against Thaksin have not been able to come up with one piece of evidence to support it.

Plenty evidence is there; like how about the string of bombings in bangkok which happened to come to an end when the final explosion blew up the redshirt who was making them in his condo; there was then a seiries of arrests uncovering the support chain and financing coming through an unfortunate scapegoat of a lady working as assistant to a prominet ptp mp ; so basisically a money trail strait back to taksin. also as some one else mentioned there have been several arrests of millitants with weapons caches who were once border guards and recieved training and funding from sources in cambodia, and who was hanging out in cambodia as economic adviser just before it all kicked off? Its blatantly obvious for all to see. Only 3 kinds of people; the uninformed; those in denial and those red shirts probably the majority who dont dispute it but rather think its fair enough means to get what they want.

also the fool celebrity caught with a cashe

and various red shirt gaurds caught with a veriety of weapons and explosives

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Plenty evidence is there; like how about the string of bombings in bangkok which happened to come to an end when the final explosion blew up the redshirt who was making them in his condo; there was then a seiries of arrests uncovering the support chain and financing coming through an unfortunate scapegoat of a lady working as assistant to a prominet ptp mp ; so basisically a money trail strait back to taksin. also as some one else mentioned there have been several arrests of millitants with weapons caches who were once border guards and recieved training and funding from sources in cambodia, and who was hanging out in cambodia as economic adviser just before it all kicked off? Its blatantly obvious for all to see. Only 3 kinds of people; the uninformed; those in denial and those red shirts probably the majority who dont dispute it but rather think its fair enough means to get what they want.

also the fool celebrity caught with a cashe

and various red shirt gaurds caught with a veriety of weapons and explosives

The subject matter is the MIB, not any evidence of redshirt violence.My point remains which you have failed to address, namely why is it that no action has been taken and no news has emerged on the interrogation of MIB individuals alleged to have been captured.If the rumours of origin and paymaster are to be believed, their confessions would have been to the great advantage of the ruling establishment including the army generals and the Democrat party.And yet nothing has emerged which is odd since in the recent election campaign the Democrats used every tactic to smear their opponents.

One is forced to the conclusion, which has drawn support from forum members of very different political sympathies, that the whole affair is very murky and may involve internal army factions fighting out their own agenda.

So with respect your money trail observations don't really add uo and in particular the solution to the MIB conundrum is far from being "blatantly obvious".

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Plenty evidence is there; like how about the string of bombings in bangkok which happened to come to an end when the final explosion blew up the redshirt who was making them in his condo; there was then a seiries of arrests uncovering the support chain and financing coming through an unfortunate scapegoat of a lady working as assistant to a prominet ptp mp ; so basisically a money trail strait back to taksin. also as some one else mentioned there have been several arrests of millitants with weapons caches who were once border guards and recieved training and funding from sources in cambodia, and who was hanging out in cambodia as economic adviser just before it all kicked off? Its blatantly obvious for all to see. Only 3 kinds of people; the uninformed; those in denial and those red shirts probably the majority who dont dispute it but rather think its fair enough means to get what they want.

also the fool celebrity caught with a cashe

and various red shirt gaurds caught with a veriety of weapons and explosives

The subject matter is the MIB, not any evidence of redshirt violence.My point remains which you have failed to address, namely why is it that no action has been taken and no news has emerged on the interrogation of MIB individuals alleged to have been captured.If the rumours of origin and paymaster are to be believed, their confessions would have been to the great advantage of the ruling establishment including the army generals and the Democrat party.And yet nothing has emerged which is odd since in the recent election campaign the Democrats used every tactic to smear their opponents.

One is forced to the conclusion, which has drawn support from forum members of very different political sympathies, that the whole affair is very murky and may involve internal army factions fighting out their own agenda.

So with respect your money trail observations don't really add uo and in particular the solution to the MIB conundrum is far from being "blatantly obvious".

It could equally be like the drug war which the enemies of Thaksin seem to have serially failed on in investigation when you would think it was a slam dunk if you wanted to get the man and give him major international problems. Some things whereever they stem from maybe cross the divides and in the very small pool that there is in reality at the level where people play, you really cant take too many out and you never know whose side who will be on later. The elite are a pretty small group and MIB were for sure ordered by someone

Murky for sure whatever the truth. But probably never to be revealed

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Plenty evidence is there; like how about the string of bombings in bangkok which happened to come to an end when the final explosion blew up the redshirt who was making them in his condo; there was then a seiries of arrests uncovering the support chain and financing coming through an unfortunate scapegoat of a lady working as assistant to a prominet ptp mp ; so basisically a money trail strait back to taksin. also as some one else mentioned there have been several arrests of millitants with weapons caches who were once border guards and recieved training and funding from sources in cambodia, and who was hanging out in cambodia as economic adviser just before it all kicked off? Its blatantly obvious for all to see. Only 3 kinds of people; the uninformed; those in denial and those red shirts probably the majority who dont dispute it but rather think its fair enough means to get what they want.

also the fool celebrity caught with a cashe

and various red shirt gaurds caught with a veriety of weapons and explosives

The subject matter is the MIB, not any evidence of redshirt violence.My point remains which you have failed to address, namely why is it that no action has been taken and no news has emerged on the interrogation of MIB individuals alleged to have been captured.If the rumours of origin and paymaster are to be believed, their confessions would have been to the great advantage of the ruling establishment including the army generals and the Democrat party.And yet nothing has emerged which is odd since in the recent election campaign the Democrats used every tactic to smear their opponents.

One is forced to the conclusion, which has drawn support from forum members of very different political sympathies, that the whole affair is very murky and may involve internal army factions fighting out their own agenda.

So with respect your money trail observations don't really add uo and in particular the solution to the MIB conundrum is far from being "blatantly obvious".

It could equally be like the drug war which the enemies of Thaksin seem to have serially failed on in investigation when you would think it was a slam dunk if you wanted to get the man and give him major international problems. Some things whereever they stem from maybe cross the divides and in the very small pool that there is in reality at the level where people play, you really cant take too many out and you never know whose side who will be on later. The elite are a pretty small group and MIB were for sure ordered by someone

Murky for sure whatever the truth. But probably never to be revealed

A very fair summary of where matters stand on the MIB issue.

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.. It may not be a reliable source but its more reliable than anything else that has been published to this date. The report was made by a military expert, not Amsterdam himself and are we to doubt his credentials or his he also selling his reputation for a few thaksin dollars.

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There are other sources, and they are much more objective. I suggest you read the HRW report entitled “Decent into Chaos”.

The difference between it and the Amsterdam report are very clear. The HRW does not whitewash either side.

The HRW report contains several eyewitness accounts of April 10. All say that M-79 (40mm) grenades were launched at the troops including the ones that killed Col. Romklao and the other soldiers.

TH

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Great bump, as it highlights that Jayboy say he has never heard about Men in Black being arrested, so he is proven reports of it was out there...and then we get another poster that says that all army men most likely was killed by their own. :rolleyes:

Just keep it in memory when any of those posters claim these post was never posted, in a few months...

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