jueves, 26 de marzo de 2009

Massacre at Thammasat University

This video from stoplesemajeste contains some extremely strong images of the 1976 massacre of Thai students at Thammasat university, which according to Paul Handley (The King Never Smiles) was endorsed by the king of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej.

The massacre of dozens of left wing Thai students, was triggered by photographs of a mock hanging of Thailand's Crown Prince, Sia 0, which appeared in the Thai press and which turned out to be fake.

Early in 2008, Thailand's then Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej, who appears at the start of this video, denied the massacre and claimed that only one student was killed during the demonstrations. Watch the video and judge for yourself from the photographic evidence.


domingo, 22 de marzo de 2009

Sit on my face Srirasmi


How can we forget the famous topless birthday party video? Srirasmi's finest production. Though to be fair to Srirasmi, she appears to have had little choice. It was her husband, the Thai Crown Prince who paraded her with nothing but a G-string in front of the servants.

Likewise, it was the Thai crown prince, Maha Vajiralongkorn, who forced her to eat from a dog bowl on the floor, naked. That's how Vajiralongkorn treats his bitches see, he is the future king of Thailand after all.

The Thai crown prince is hated by many Thais, but they can't say so because of Thailand's lese majeste law. And it's no wonder Thais hate Sia 0! This drug pushing pimp who rapes women for entertainment brings shame to Thailand. Funny video from stoplesemajeste.


Srirasmi - Thailand's nº1 porn star!


Meet the future queen of Thailand folks! Yes, you've seen her before without the glowing stars on her nipples, in the now famous topless birthday party video. What a talent! No wonder the Thai crown prince married her.

Srirasmi was a famous porn star long before she married "Sia 0" for his money. She's the perfect future queen of Thailand, a country where many young women are forced to turn to prostitution just to survive and feed their families.

Thank goodness king Bhumibol has done so many "good things" for Thailand, right? Pity there's no welfare system though.... Nice video, nice music from stoplesemajeste.

Download this video here: http://depositfiles.com/es/files/h0dd65ki2


The $irikit Show is back!

Yes folks! It's the Queen $irikit Show! Watch as Thailand's Queen uses her political influence to help supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) overthrow Thailand's democratic government.

How? By attending the funeral of a PAD supporter killed during the demonstrations. The symbolism of this act couldn't have been stronger. No Thai monarch has ever attended the funeral of a "commoner". You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours, right $irikit?

PAD supports the Thai monarchy and in return the Thai monarchy supports PAD! Both have one thing in common: They hate democracy because it means an end to the old privileges and elite status. From stoplesemajeste.


sábado, 21 de marzo de 2009

Jump brainwashed Thais - JUMP!

The Thai king was born on a Monday, so the story goes, and in tribute to this memorable historic event supporters on the king wear yellow T-shirts on Mondays (Yawn!). Yellow is the royal colour in Thailand, which is why the Thai flag has a blue stripe. Are you with me so far? OK, good.

Unfortunatley, yellow is also in vogue with the thuggish People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) . These are the zombies who beat innocent people up and block Thailand's airports. So you see, brainwashed Thais put on their yellow T-shirts, in support of the Thai king and PAD.

It's no surprise that the Thai queen, Sirikit, attended the funeral of a PAD supporter killed during the demonstrations. In reality, PAD supporters and Bhumibol supporters, are one and the same. Good video from stoplesemajeste.

Bhumibol Adulyadej - "Father of the Nation"?

Brainwashing in Thailand begins at an early age. Children are taught to "worship" the Thai king as their own "father". Thailand's constitution states that Bhumibol Adulyadej must be held in "revered worship".

Infact, Bhumibol Adulyadej, is neither divine nor Thai. He is an American born citizen, the son a Chinese commoner, whose nick name was "Lek" and who inherited the Thai throne when his German born brother was assassinated in mysterious circumstances.

But try saying any of that in Thailand, where strict lese majeste laws protect "Lek" from criticism with prison sentences of up to 15 years, and see what happens to you. Good video from stoplesemajeste.

jueves, 12 de marzo de 2009

Radio interview with Harry Nicolaide's mother

This radio interview, in which the mother of Harry Nicolaides, Despina, spoke about her son's plight, was originally found in Youtube's stoplesemajeste channel. Listen as Harry's mother describes how she cried herself to sleep at night. It's radical stuff indeed! No wonder this channel was closed.

Perhaps someone realised that the divine Thai king's carefully crafted image as the "man of compassion" was beginning to take a serious knock. Thailand's over-reaction to any form of criticism of it's king begs some serious questions about the cult status of king Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Changes to lese majeste law?

Thailand's new Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, is not Thai. He was born in Newcastle, England. His first name means "privilege" in English, which is quite appropriate for an English toff who was educated at Oxford university.

Abhisit became Prime Minister by default as a result of the legal coup, which saw Thailand's legitimate leader being removed from office. So what do you imagine Abhisit said about lese majeste law? It's a good law, and it must stay.

Two months down the road, and with a campaign to abolish this law launched by Gile Ji Ungpakorn, Abhisit's tune has changed. Now he feels that changes are necessary, not "for foreigners" but "for fairness". That's right Mr privilege. Good video from stoplesemajeste.

miércoles, 11 de marzo de 2009

Harry Nicolaides and Lese Majeste

This video appeared in StopLeseMajeste's Youtube account in September 2008, a few days after the Australian author Harry Nicolaides, was arrested in Thailand and jailed for lese majeste. I mention this date because in fact, Harry could have been arrested many months earlier.

The warrant for his arrest was issued (in secret) many months before, indeed, Harry Nicolaides travelled in and out of Thailand five times without Thai police acting on the warrant. Then, on August 31st, Harry was arrested at Bangkok airport to create a diversion from Thailand's political crisis.

After spending a total of five horrific months in a Thai prison for doing absolutely nothing, Harry is now back with his family. As for the Thai king and his sordid offspring, their reputation too is back where it belongs: in the gutters of Bangkok's nightclub filled streets.

martes, 3 de marzo de 2009

Bhumibol Adulyadej owns Thailand


Throughout king Bhumibol's 60 year reign, poor Thai people had it drummed into them by their foreign educated, middle class PAD masters, that king Bhumibol was a humble man who squeezed the last drop of toothpaste out of the Colgate tube.

Then, Forbes Magazine showed up with a solar powered calculator, and all hell broke loose. You see, it turns out that Bhumibol Adulyadej is not only rich, he is extremely rich! Forbes recently named him "The richest monarch in the world".

So how much dosh does the king of Thailand really have? 35 Billion dollars!! Not bad for 60 years of brainwashing, right? Yep! King Bhumibol is the owner of Thailand in every sense. Thank you Forbes and thank you stoplesemajeste for this video.

No "compassion" for Da Torpedo?

Supporters of the Thai king, PAD people, argue that king Bhumibol does not support lese majeste law. To prove this point, they bang on about the Thai king's "compassion" in granting royal pardons to those convicted of lese majeste.

But whilst Harry Nicolaides and Oliver Jufer were eventually released, once their spirits had been broken, there remains the "thorny" issue of Thai activist Da Torpedo, who to this day remains in prison for lese majeste.

Perhaps Thailand's "compassionate" king thinks that people will simply "forget" about Da? Hmm, me thinks otherwise. Excellent video from stoplesemajeste.

lunes, 2 de marzo de 2009

King Bhumibol's Coups

In 2006, the Thai military staged a coup which pushed the democratically elected goverment, led by Thaksin Shinawatra, out of power. Soldiers, tanks, and gun barrels were draped with yellow ribbons (the Thai royal colour) to make it clear that the coup had the approval of the Thai king.

Soon afterwards, king Bhumibol Adulyadej, invited the coup leaders to tea and biscuits and ordered Thai people to obey the generals. I ask you, are these the actions of an "apolitical" king? No, of course not.

The king of Thailand has endorsed Thailand's 18 military coups and has meddled in Thai politics from the start of his reign. But to say so, means a prison sentence of 15 years under Thailand's draconian lese majeste law. Good video from stoplesemajeste.