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Stickers At 'Bomb House' Also Found On Route To Bangkok Hotel: Terror Plot


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The cops don't know how to use Google?

Do you know how to use google?

Before the news about the mysterious "sejael" stickers were out there were also no anti-persian, anti-muslims blog entries to be found which link the word "sejeal" to bomb like stones mentioned in the Qur'an and to the poetic description Palestinian resistance fighters use for their rockets.

Ever heard of graffiti tagging with using stickers?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticker_art

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The cops don't know how to use Google?

Do you know how to use google?

Before the news about the mysterious "sejael" stickers were out there were also no anti-persian, anti-muslims blog entries to be found which link the word "sejeal" to bomb like stones mentioned in the Qur'an and to the poetic description Palestinian resistance fighters use for their rockets.

Ever heard of graffiti tagging with using stickers?

http://en.wikipedia....iki/Sticker_art

The cops don't know how to use Google?

Do you know how to use google?

Before the news about the mysterious "sejael" stickers were out there were also no anti-persian, anti-muslims blog entries to be found which link the word "sejeal" to bomb like stones mentioned in the Qur'an and to the poetic description Palestinian resistance fighters use for their rockets.

Ever heard of graffiti tagging with using stickers?

http://en.wikipedia....iki/Sticker_art

Seems like a good mission for Thai computer gurus to pursue instead of searching the net for le majeste sites.

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The cops don't know how to use Google?

Do you know how to use google?

Before the news about the mysterious "sejael" stickers were out there were also no anti-persian, anti-muslims blog entries to be found which link the word "sejeal" to bomb like stones mentioned in the Qur'an and to the poetic description Palestinian resistance fighters use for their rockets.

Ever heard of graffiti tagging with using stickers?

http://en.wikipedia....iki/Sticker_art

Seems like a good mission for Thai computer gurus to pursue instead of searching the net for le majeste sites.

Whatever, but it looks like that the Thai intelligence gurus don't get their clues and conduct their investigation with thinking that the first and google search results that come up and feed their bias is the way to solve their questions like some armchair Sherlocks did here in this thread.

Google doesn't makes you smart but you have to be smart to use google.

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The correct translation from the Koran is: Sijeel not Sejeal.

However, Sejeal is a real surname name more common in India and Bangladesh. Perhaps the stickers are the route to Sejeal Indian Curry house or the kebab house previously mentioned in this thread.

Common misspellings and typos for this name: Seeajl, Seejal, Sejeal, eSejal, Seeja, Seejaa, Seejsl, Seejal,

Seejal, Seejal, Seejal, Seejall, Seejala, Seejale, Seejali, Seejalo, Seejal

Then of course there is Stephen Seagal the actor who is often in Bangkok to film movies.

Perhaps they were left over stickers (With usual Thai Printer's misspellings) from the recent Thailand Computer Games Show advertising the game "Elder Scrolls" which features "Sigil Stones":

Sigil Stones are the powerful artifacts that control Oblivion Gates. In order to close an Oblivion Gate, you need to find its Sigil Stone in the plane of Oblivion it opens to and remove it. The Sigil Stone is located in the Sigillum Sanguis at the top of the main tower. Once you pick it up, you will gain one Fame point, the Oblivion Gate will close, and you will automatically be deposited back into Tamriel in the charred region where the gate was previously located. You will acquire one Sigil Stone for each Oblivion Gate that you close.

  • If a Sigil Stone is dropped, it will make a humming sound and cannot be moved from its location using the "grab" function (Which the bomber found out to his cost).

  • However, it can be manipulated by starting from your inventory and using the alternate "drop and grab" function. Once it is dropped, you must return it to your inventory before attempting to move it again. Although Telekinesis spells allow manipulation of a Sigil Stone, this is subject to an odd bug. The Sigil Stone can be moved with telekinesis, but when you leave the cell and re-enter, it reappears at the last place it was at before having telekinesis cast on it. Sigil Stones also behave strangely when placed in certain areas. For example, if one is placed on a shelf in Rosethorn Hall, it sometimes comes away from the shelf and levitates when you leave the cell and reenter. They have also been known to randomly teleport for no reason when trying to manipulate them with the grab function.

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