sábado, 30 de mayo de 2009

Peak Moment 1/2

Some historians think that Bhumibol Adulyadej shot his brother "by accident". Others think it was "suicide". Both highly unlikely as Ananda Mahidol was sleeping in his bed when he was killed, and just how easy is it for a Colt 45 to go off by accident anyway? Then there are those who think that Bhumibol Adulyadej had nothing to do with his brother's brutal murder.

But Bhumibol was there, in the palace. He had a large arsenal of guns in his room (just across from Ananda's room). Bhumibol was also the last person to see his brother alive, and he had a motive: to be king of Thailand. These are facts that nobody can dispute.

Perhaps there's another explanation to Ananda Mahidol's murder. Could his brother, Bhumibol Adulyadej, have been the killer? Could Bhumibol have shot his brother at 9.00pm (with a silencer) then run back to his room (wait 15 minutes) then fire a second shot?

Why not? Thai police didn't inspect Bhumibol's guns to see if they had been fired, and concentrated instead on the Cold 45 found in Anada's limp hand. Unfortunately, we will probably never discover the whole truth. At least not while lese majeste law exists in Thailand. Good video from StopLeseMajeste.

Peak Moment 2/2

The king of Thailand is a puppet. His masters, the Thai army, know his little secret. Since 9th June 1946, when Bhumibol's brother Ananda Mahidol was mysteriously shot dead, Bhumibol has been at the service of the Thai army, endorsing military coups and instructing Thai people to "obey" their military masters.

In return, the Thai army has vowed to "protect the king" to the end. That fateful day, Bhumibol's "Peak Moment", has shaped Thailand's history to the present day. Thailand's political problems stem from that single shot fired by a young American boy, who was promised the Thai crown in return for elimitating his elder German born brother.

Since then, the Thai urban elite with their lese majeste law, has turned Thailand into an Alice in Wonderland world, where the truth can be argued away with a smile and gentle twist of the facts. A world where Thai students learn history from government approved colouring books, and where anyone who dares to speak the truth is sent to prison. From StopLeseMajeste.

domingo, 24 de mayo de 2009

Her Majesty expects

Who is Abhisit Vejjajiva? Apart from being Britain's latest Viceroy to Thailand, that is. Well, he is an opportunist, a man who occupies the post of Prime Minister of Thailand, without having ever won an election. Is it any wonder then, that Thai people call him "The cockroach"?

Yet, back "home" in Britain, where Abhisit was born and educated (at Oxford university, no less) Mr Cockroach is presented to the British public as a "democrat" a "hero" even, sent to Thailand by Her Majesty to put the natives in their place.

That's how it's always been. Thailand has always been a colony of foreign powers. Their king (Bhumibol Adulyadej) is a yank (the one before that was a nazi kraut), their Prime Minister is a stuck up English toff. And so on...

Thailand's elite, mostly foreign educated "half Thais", rule over their land flaulting their white genes, while paying lip service to democracy and human rights with half truths. Abhisit Vejjajiva, don't you think it's time you called an election? Or are you afraid of being sent back to Newcastle to live above the Fish 'n' Chip shop again? Prat.

Good video from StopLeseMajeste.

miércoles, 20 de mayo de 2009

Sulak Sivaraksa: "Abolish lese majeste law"

"The monarchy must exist for the benefit of the people, and has to be criticized, openly and transparently. The prohibition of criticism will only do more harm than good, and will be exploited by politicians".

These are the words spoken by Sulak Sivaraksa, which have so terrified Thai royalists and right wing elements in Thailand. Not surprisingly, Sulak is now accused of lese majeste; even though he is a firm supporter of the Thai king.

Supporters of lese majeste law, are doing a better job in exposing the Thai king than Paddidda. Whose side are they on anyway? Good video from StopLeseMajeste.

lunes, 18 de mayo de 2009

Bang! Bang! Long live the king!

Thailand's present troubles go back a long way. To 1946, in fact, when Ananda Mahidol (Bhumibol's brother) was "mysteriously" killed while sleeping in his bed. Since then, Thais have been told one lie after another about their king, and just to make sure nobody questions the official "truth", lese majeste law is used by the Thai army to shut people up.

Now, watch this video by 35billion4thaiking. The maker of this video could go to prison for 15 years, for suggesting that the present king of Thailand (Bhumibol Adulyadej) may have been involved in his brother's death. But deep down, many Thais know that this is true. Thai people are now paying the price for Bhumibol's sin all those years ago.

martes, 12 de mayo de 2009

Sondhi Limthongkul: "Sirikit did it!"


So now we know! It wasn't Thaksin who shot Sondhi, it was the blue pig! This is beginning to sound like a low quality TV series. Yep! Queen Sirikit did it for sure. She gave the thuggist Thai army the silent nod, and Sondhi was a human sieve.

According to Sondhi (the leader of the fascist yellow shirts) someone high up and very influencial in Thailand (he means Sirikit) ordered his assassination. But hang on! Wasn't fatso supposed to be a fan of the yellow shirts? Isn't that why she attended the funeral of a PAD member?

This is what happens when there's a law which makes it a crime to even talk about the Thai royal family. Nothing makes any sense! Thaksin was right. The problem in Thailand is "dishonesty". Good video from FuckBhumpiballs.


domingo, 10 de mayo de 2009

It's in his hands...

It's in his hands all right, cocked and ready to blow your fucking brains out. The sight of a gun crazy Bhumibol holding a gun makes me shiver. Thank God Ananda Mahidol was asleep when he was shot in his bed.

Thai people never see photographs of their "beloved" king like these. King Bhumibol is always shown holding pencils, stooped over maps, watering plants, etc. Great effort goes into presenting Bhumibol Adulyadej as a "king for the people". All lies of course.

King Bhumibol is the richest monarch in the world (Forbes Magazine). He spent his youth doing target practice in the gardens of his vast palace. Bhumibol hasn't done a days work in his life, and he certainly doesn't give a hoot about poor Thai people. Good video from StopLeseMajeste.

sábado, 2 de mayo de 2009

All Hail Paddidda the Monkey King of Thailand

Remember Paddidda? Back in 2007 Youtube was blocked in Thailand for allowing someone with the user name Paddidda to upload videos mocking the divine Thai king. Alas! I don't have copies of those videos, pity...

Well, Paddidda is back folks! He has just uploaded TWO new videos about.... about..... "Kill Thaksin"! Yaaaaaaawn! Yes, folks, Paddidda's channel was hacked into by a retard and the new channel ownwer has upload copies of two of those stupid videos made by that Thai buffalo, "SiameseSexy".

Never mind. Hey! This video is good. You can still see it here: Andysterdam, alas the sound has been switched off by Youtube. Is someone is trying to silence Paddidda? They should know better....