Monday 19 January 2009

Thai monarchy, child prostitution, drugs mafias.

The family that rules over Thailand, a country famous for its child prostitution and drugs mafias.



In Thailand, Harry Nicolaides, a 41-year old teacher got into trouble because of a 103 word paragraph about the alleged sexual peccadilloes of the royal family, particularly Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.



The BBC’s south-east Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head was investigated because a photograph of King Bhumibol appeared below that of a Thai politician on a page on the BBC website - rather than in the position of honour, at the top of the page.



Australian novelist Harry Nicolaides; insulting Thai king









In 2008, Thailand's King Bhumibol was said to be worth 35 billion dollars and therefore the world’s richest royal in the list prepared by the Forbes magazine.



1. King Buhimol Adulyadej (Thailand)



2. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan (United Arab Emirates)



3. King Abdullah (Saudi Arabia)



4. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah (Brunei)



5. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum (Dubai)



6. Prince Hans Adam II (Liechtenstein)



7. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (Qatar)



8. King Mohammed VI (Morocco)



9. Prince Albert II (Monaco)



10. Sultan Qaboos bin Said (Oman)



11. Prince Karim Al Husseini (Agha Khan)



12. Queen Elizabeth (Britain)



13. Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah (Kuwait)



14. Queen Beatrix (Netherlands)



15. King Mswati III (Swaziland) (ANI)





An old picture of Queen Sirikit of Thailand, whose son, the crown prince, allegedly has a daughter and sons by a mistress now living in the UK.



Thailand is important in terms of various mafias.



The CIA reportedly takes an interest in Asian heroin.



According to an article at ZNet, the CIA has encouraged the Heroin Trade:



"In one of the CIA's more foul operations, its agents used its Air America airline to fly out Golden Triangle heroin.



"The drug was sold to corrupt... Thai politicians who then peddled it to GIs in South Vietnam and a booming population of addicts in America."




Thaksin agent of the New World Order?



Thailand's former Prime Minister Mr Thaksin is popular with the poor, but some people believe he is part of a US plot to increase US influence in Thailand.



There are pro and anti Thaksin forces.



AIDS is now the main cause of death in Thailand. In Thailand's villages they are not dying so much of heart attacks as of AIDS.



There are more than one million Thais in the sex industry and more than one million Thais with HIV.



I got bad vibes, in Bangkok.



It was supposed to be the land of smiling people, but the three girls at the door of the seedy hotel were not smiling. The taxi driver had insisted we stop at this place. "There are girls like young film stars," he had said. My protestations had been ignored.



The girls looked a picture of utter misery. They had probably been kidnapped and were missing their mums.



I refused to get out of the taxi and got driven safely back to Bangkok's Asia hotel.



Bangkok is now regarded as the CRIME CENTRE of Asia.



In Thailand's capital city, the Russian mafia deal in extortion, the Germans and Australians export women, the Chinese deal in the small arms trade, the Korean mafias go in for kidnapping, the Japanese....









Turf wars have led to shootings.



In the year 2000, on the road from the airport, gunmen from Macau's 14K triad executed 3 Shui Fong members.



On September 15th 2000, seven hitmen ran into a Bangkok flat used by a top Indian mafia boss. The boss's lieutenant was killed instantly. The don was critically wounded.



Around the same time, a Pakistani gang leader, wanted for robbery and extortion, was gunned down in Bangkok.



In March 2001 a bomb wrecked a Thai Airways plane at Bangkok's international airport. Police suspect the attack could be linked to prime minister Thaksin's pledge to crack down on drug smuggling.



(In September 2001 the entire board of Thai Airways resigned. Prime Minister Thaksin had said the airline "sucks" and that if he had any choice he would not fly with it. Mr Thaksin had a narrow escape when a Thai Airlines plane exploded, killing one crew member. In September 2001 two Thai Airlines flight s were delayed by bomb scares.)



The King



When I visited Pattaya, the vibes got worse. There was an aura of evil. Nobody seemed friendly, in any genuine way.



On the beach I got chatting to a businessman called Panya and his friend who was a local policeman. They suggested I might like to join them for lunch at a fish restaurant. It was a super meal, but muggins had to pay.



I met a pretty girl called X. Her father was dying of AIDS.



What I read in the local newspapers came as a bit of a shock.



48 year old tourist Peter A was found dead in his hotel room in Soi Pattayaland 3, in Pattaya. The deceased's room had been ransacked and there was blood all over the bathroom, according to the Pattaya Mail.



40 year old tourist Erich B fell from his Pattaya hotel room to his death. Earlier, a local Thai had been seen coming out of his room, according to the Pattaya Mail.



43 year old Oleg C was found dead in his Pattaya hotel room. He had been beaten.



A tourist in his 50's was found dead in a locked room...



"Within a two month period, there have been 7 foreigner deaths (in Pattaya)" reported the Pattaya Mail in a recent edition.



42 year old Peter D was assaulted by a gang of knife wielding thugs and had to receive 70 stitches. The attack took place at a bar on Soi 2, in Pattaya.



35 year old Brian E lost most of his valuables when his South Pattaya hotel room was burgled....



The Pattaya Mail had a report about money being extracted from tourists, by the police.



"There are police behind the scenes helping the foreign mafia do their dirty work," reported the Pattaya Mail.



Female tourists are not necessarily totally safe in Thailand.



23 year-old Johanne M from Cheshire was raped and murdered by a Thai monk. Her body was found south-west of Bangkok.



24-year old Kirsty J was raped and killed in a guesthouse in Chiang Mai.



On the island of Phuket a 22 year old student from Lanarkshire was brutally raped.



There is now a website urging people to boycott Thailand. night-flight.com/dbt/ urges tourists to avoid Thailand because of incidents like the following :



There was a fire in a hotel. Several young girls, who had been chained to their beds, were burnt to death.



The main risk to the tourist may be the "mysterious death" in a hotel room. The tourist is found dead. His money is gone. He has been drugged. The police say it was a heart attack, or suicide.



How about Bognor this year? It rains a lot, but at least they speak English.



Thai Girl -Website for this image



After Tunisia comes Thailand.



In 2010, the Thai army put down violent protests in Bangkok.



The 'Red Shirts', said to be supported by the CIA, were temporarily defeated.



The 'Red Shirts' are supporters of the billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, who is said to be the candidate of 'the Globalists'.



Thaksin was prime minister of Thailand until ousted in an army coup in 2006.



Thaksin helped the poor, killed off certain drugs dealers, but was accused of involvement in corruption and 'extra-judicial killings'.



Thailand means smiling Buddhist people, various mafias running sex tourism and a struggle between the US and China for influence.



Thaksin and Abhisit



On 3 July 2011, Thailand holds elections.



The current prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, is facing Thaksin's sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.



Thaksin currently lives in a luxury villa in Dubai.



His political party, led by his sister, is called and Pheu Thai.



It is expected to win a majority, (Thaksin's last stand ) but the result could be close (Thailand's "red shirt villages").



Yingluck, Thaksin's sister.



Reportedly, Thaksin was behind the violent demonstrations and arson attacks in Bangkok in 2010.



Mysterious black-clad gunmen were said to be linked to the 'red shirts'.



Thaksin is opposed by much of the Thai military, by 'old money and by the traditionalist, nationalist 'yellow shirts'.



Thaksin made his fortune in telecommunications.



His main support comes from the rural poor.



While prime minister, Thaksin's policies included virtually free healthcare and low-interest loans to villages.



"The policies proved so popular the current government is extending them."



Abhisit is promising a 25% increase in the minimum wage, diesel and cooking gas subsidies, and free electricity for the poor.



Thaksin's party is promising an increase in the minimum wage well above 25%.



The Thai King



In Bangkok and in Pattaya in Thailand, 'Al Qaeda' operatives often meet with their CIA and MI6 'liaisons'.



(Reported CIA and MI6 links to al Qaeda.)



Bangkok was the site of one of the CIA’s secret rendition prisons.



For many tourists, Thailand means prostitution.



The "Mai Travel" hotel in Pattaya, in Thailand, accommodates almost exclusively Israeli sex tourists.



(What do Israeli sex tourists in Thailand really think? - Haaretz ... )



Bangkok



Has the CIA turned against the 'establishment' in Thailand, partly because the Thai government is seen as being too friendly with China, and not sufficiently 'globalist'?



The globalists are backing Thailand's "red" color revolutions and its leader Thaksin Shinawatra.





IS THAILAND NEXT?



Are the folks at the CIA (the Globalists) planning to put Mr Thaksin back into power?



From landestroyer.blogspot (Warning Signs Over Old Siam):



"Thaksin ... after a promising first term in office, began criminally consolidating power and wealth...



"Throughout the red shirts' publications ... themes include insinuated threats aimed at the monarchy and more recently, calls to emulate uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and perhaps most alarmingly, comparisons made between ousting Qaddafi in Libya and Thailand's current prime minster.





"Considering that each one of these nations amongst the 'Arab Spring' are textbook examples of foreign funded subversion, it is telling and troubling indeed that Thailand's red shirts are standing in open solidarity with them.



"Red shirt propaganda can be found online as well, including on the National Endowment for Democracy funded Prachatai website...





"Regarding Thailand's strategic importance to China, it possesses the narrow Kra Isthmus that China would like to develop into a Suez/Panama Canal-like project to shorten trips for its oil laden, China-bound tankers.



"Thailand also serves as an overland conduit, running north and south with a developed rail system connecting Singapore's shipping yards to Laos' capital of Vientiane.



"China has begun the development of a rail system through Laos and the joint upgrading of Thailand's rail system.



"Thailand also is one of the world's largest rice exporters, which makes the nation vital to China's future growth and food security."



Warning Signs Over Old Siam





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