miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2009

Srirasmi: The Wannabe Queen

Ever wondered where the Thai Crown Prince, Maha Vijiralongkorn, met the future Queen of Thailand? Perhaps it was while they were strolling through the rose gardens of a beautiful golden palace. Or maybe they met at a banquet, their eyes met across a table draped with the finest French linen.

Well no, not exactly. You see, according to my sources, Srirasmi and Sia O first met at the Villa Caf'é. Hardly a luxurious palace, but that's where Srirasmi worked as a singer. This must be a terrible shock for those of you who though Srirasmi has always been a princess.

In fact, Srirasmi's roots are quite humble. Her mother worked at the Central plaza. Then, one day, Srirasmi struck gold when the Crown Prince swaggered into the cheap joint where she sang her little heart out, in the vain hope that one day a drunken farang would marry her.

But that day she was lucky. There was something about her.... the Prince was fascinated by this ordinary-looking girl up there on the stage. But if the truth be known, what attracted Sia O to Srirasmi was not her natural beauty. Far from it. Srirasmi bore a strange resemblance to Yuwathida. That's what excited Sia O.

Sia O and Yuwathida were still married when Sia O met Srirasmi, but that was only a small detail. Sia O was determined to marry his new found "princess". So he began spreading rumours that his wife was selling amphetamines and that she was having an affair. All lies, of course, but it did the trick.

After the divorce, the two of them married in secret. Thai people were not officially told of the "royal" wedding until several years later. And so they lived happily ever after. Ahhhhhhh. Actually this sordid story doesn't end there. Because just as Sia O was said to be unfaithful to Yuwathida, the rumour now is that Sia O is being unfaithful to Srirasmi.

Has anyone noticed how Sia O is always travelling to Germany every three months or so? Guess why that is. Well I'll tell you. The thai crown prince is said to have a new fuckdoll in Frankfurt. It's quite true. Her nickname is "Nui" and she's an air hostess for Thai Air.

But that's not all. A little birdie told me that Sia O is a daddy again! Congratulations! "Nui" has finally dropped her load: a healthy bouncing baby boy. He's four or five months old now. Ahhhhhhhh. This has got to be the most romantic story - EVER! I wonder if Srirasmi knows....
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Oh! And if you want to see what "Nui" looks like, watch this video again. She's the second girl to appear on the video.

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martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009

Sirikit's Forbidden Love




His name was Colonel Narongdej Nandha-phothidej. Nice name. Queen Sirikit thought so too. Perhaps that's why people say the Coronel and Queen Sirikit were lovers. In fact, Queen Sirikit thought everything about her Coronel was "nice".

Officially, however, the Coronel was only her "body guard", which is why the two of them went everywhere together. Nice. Then tongues began wagging, and Queen Sirikit's soldier boy was sent far away, to the USA. The rumour was that Bhumibol was jealous.

Soon, a stiff appeared in Central Park. Tut! Typical! But this was no ordinary stiff, it was Sirikit's soldier boy, battered black and blue around the face. Oh dear. The "official" investigation carried out by Thai police concluded that Coronel Narongdej had died from a "heart attact". The old boy was quickly disposed of, and that was the end of that.

But was it the end? Why does this issue refuse to go away? What really happened that day in Central park while Coronel Narongdej was out jogging? Did he really have a heart attack? Thai people don't think so. Not for one moment.

So what do Thai people say really happened? Thais mistrust the conclusions of the "official" investigation. A heart attack seems unlikely for two reasons: first, the Coronel was young and fit (only 38), he had even won many competitions. Medals too. Hardly the profile of a heart attack victim.

Secondly, the bruises. Right across his left cheek, in fact. The Coronel was even found to have a fractured rib. Are these the symptoms associated with a heart attack? Isn't it more likely that he was violently attacked and killed?

But most worrying of all, according to some Thais, no autopsy was carried out on the body. Some even claim the body was "still warm" after being brought back to Bangkok. Something doesn't add up in all this. Thai police, however, thought little of these unusual clues and closed the case. Orders from "above", perhaps.

At the funeral Queen Sirikit cried herself a river. The shame of it. Nothing could console her for the loss of her "body guard". She wrote a loving post card with a picture of yellow rose for her Coronel. Some observe that the postcard was a bit too "loving".

The conclusion from Thai people? Coronel Narongdej was killed by Queen Sirikit's husband, King Bhumibol, because he did not trust Sirikit and her "special relationship" with the Coronel. Strong stuff, don't you think? if only they could say so openly, alas, lese majeste law.

Will the full truth ever be known?

Good video from Sia4playboy

Thailand's Royal Household Bureau Comes Clean

It seems Thailand's Royal Household Bureau has finally admitted the truth about king Bhumibol's health problems, but then, we already knew it wasn't just a "routine" check up, right? Why would the Thai king have to stay in hospital for so long if it was "no problem"?

Just a few days ago the king had "a slight fever" and had "lost his appetite". Trivial stuff. Now we're told King Bhumibol has had a "lung inflammation" that could potentially have been an extremely serious medical problem.

If you care to look at the ealier posting below, you'll see that I reported that several western newspapers had printed stories claiming the Thai king had "bronchitis" and an "inflamed oesophagus". Most people already knew the truth, so why lie?

The Royal Household must think Thai people are stupid. But their efforts to keep the Thai population ignorant are a waste of time and counter productive. Many Thais speak several languages including English and French, so they know what's happening in Thailand by reading the foreign press.

lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

Is the Thai Crown Prince Gay?

There are vicious rumours circulating on the internet that Thailand's Crown Prince, Maha Vajiralongkorn, likes to dress up as a nun and pretend that he is Julie Andrews. There's even a video nasty circulating on the internet of the Crown Prince wearing a nun's habit at a recent "Vicars and Tarts party".

Several guests who say they were invited to the party, claim they saw the Crown Prince dressed as a nun wearing high heels, eyeliner and lipstick. Srirasmi was also at the party, dressed as a tart (she came as herself).

"I couldn't believe my eyes", said one guest, "when I saw Sia O mincing up and down blessing all the guests". "He had a hole cut out at the back of his nun's habit, so that you could his ass!" "He was making this strange lisping sound" he said "I thought he was a girl!" "Then he insisted I call him Julie!"

There is no confirmation as yet if these rumours are true. If anyone does come across this bizarre video please send it me.

Good video from dakdakdak

domingo, 27 de septiembre de 2009

Chakri Family Feuds and Thailand's Royal Succession



Thailand's royal succession is described by the mainstream Thai media as a "sensitive" topic. It is illegal to even discuss this issue in Thailand, even though the outcome will undoubtedly effect both Thais and foreigners alike, especially with regard to lese majeste law.

With so much at stake, including the rights and freedoms of millions of Thai people, Thailand's royal succession has become a free speech issue, and should now be discussed openly without fear of prosecution. Thai people are not responsible for the internal feuding of their royal family, so why should they pay the price with their liberty for discussing it.

Thais have the right to know why His Special Highness Prince (HSH) Juthawachara, has had his passport revoked, and why the king of Thailand no longer wishes his grandson to return to Thailand. Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn is not a popular figure among Thais.

Thai people will never willingly accept "Sia O" as their king or porn Srirasmi as their Queen. Shouldn't they should have the right to choose their own king and Queen? Maybe then, it will no longer be necessary to legislate respect with lese majeste law.

"National security" is just an excuse to gag the press and the people of Thailand, at a crucial moment in their nation's history. Only by open discussion on the issue of royal succession, will the right choice of future king be made.

Long Live Thailand.


Good video from 35billion4thaiking

sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2009

One week on.

One week after Thailand's Royal Household Bureau officially announced King Bhumibol's admission to hospital for a "routine" check up, and still no images of the Thai king clad in pink pushing a zimmer frame.

No-one is doubting that the Thai king has now fully recovered and that his appetite is back to normal, no more high fever even, but can we see some proof?

You know how people like to gossip. Unless they see images of the Thai king still breathing, some nasty people will start to say that Bhumibol has finally kicked the bucket.

Aren't people awful?

From Youtube channel palrakonline

Quick! Call Out the Army! They're Insulting our King!!











Have you heard the latest? Thailand is on "Royal Insult" alert. It's quite true. No military coup this year (Abhisit is one of theirs) so instead Thailand's army, navy and air force are busy combing the internet for "insults" against the monarch.

Orders from "above", you understand. Well, the defence minister, in fact. According to Channel News Asia, General Prawit Wongsuwon, has asked Thailand's army to urgently monitor the internet. This duty has been extended to their families too! Mum, dad, granny, the family dog. All busy sniffing out anything on the internet that might be lese majeste. This is a "national security" issue after all.

So, what terrible "insults" have those naughty Thai people been posting on the internet about their "beloved" king? Perhaps rude words, like "greedy"? Or maybe "Forbes"? Actually, no-one is "insulting" king Bhumibol. People are simply discussing the Thai king's personal fortune and his business interests.

Have a look at the documents above. Lots of abusive "insults" there about the Thai king and his profitable business interests. Poor Bhumibol, he has to struggle on just 5 billion Baht a year. Perhaps if he owned more of Thailand's monopolies...

Good video with lots of real insults from SrirasmiUbitch

viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2009

The Economist: "Where Power Lies" ที่ตั้งของอำนาจ

แปลโดยทีมงานไทยอีนิวส์

18 กันยายน 2552

กองทัพที่พัวพันการเมืองของประเทศไทย

ที่ตั้งของอำนาจ

รัฐประหารช่างเป็นการจัดการที่ล้าสมัย

ฤดูใบไม้ร่วงมักเป็นฤดูรัฐประหารของประเทศไทย เมื่อสามปีที่แล้วพตท.ทักษิณ ชินวัตรซึ่งเป็นนายกรัฐมนตรีในขณะนั้น ได้บินไปที่กรุงนิวยอร์คเพื่อเข้าร่วมประชุม United Nations General Assembly และเป็นช่วงที่มีข่าวลือสะพัดในกรุงเทพฯว่ามีแผนการกำจัดเขา ผู้บัญชาการกองทัพบกของเขาได้ปฏิเสธข่าวลือทั้งหมด แต่ในวันที่ 19 กันยายน 2549 เขาก็เข้ายึดอำนาจ และในขณะที่นายอภิสิทธิ์ เวชชาชีวะ นายกรัฐมนตรีคนปัจจุบัน กำลังเดินทางไปร่วมประชุม UN ของปีนี้ เขาคงจะต้องหวังว่าประวัติศาสตร์จะไม่ซ้ำรอยอีกครั้ง ตั้งแต่การโค่นล้มทักษิณ ประเทศไทยได้เผชิญอยู่กับความยุ่งเหยิงวุ่นวายจากความขัดแย้งทางการเมือง ทางกองทัพได้สวมบทบาทอย่างเด็ดขาด แม้กระทั่งหลังจากที่พวกเขาสวมบทบาทของการปกครองเป็นแบบพลเรือน มีไม่กี่คนที่เชื่อว่าพวกเขาจะกลับไปสู่กองกรมในไม่ช้านี้

ในโอกาสครบรอบ 3 ปีของการรัฐประหาร ชาวเสื้อแดงที่สนับสุนทักษิณมีกำหนดการชุมนุมในกรุงเทพฯ การรวมตัวเพื่อแสดงพลังน่าจะเกิดขึ้น การออกกพระราชบัญญัติความมั่นคงที่มีการโต้เถียงกันอย่างกว้างขวาง จะเปิดโอกาสให้กองทัพเข้ามาควบคุมความสงบเรียบร้อยถ้าตำรวจไม่สามารถจะทำได้ และความขัดแย้งเรื่องการแต่งตั้งผู้บัญชาการตำรวจได้ก่อให้เกิดการสั่นคลอนภายในกองกำลังเสียแล้ว
นายอภิสิทธิ์ได้พยายามที่จะปลอบขวัญคนไทยว่ารัฐบาลซึ่งมีอายุ 9 เดือน และไม่ค่อยจะลงรอยกันเท่าไหร่ของเขายังมีสัมพันธภาพที่ดีกับทางกองทัพอยู่ ทหารระดับสูงได้ให้คำสัญญาตามปกติว่าจะไม่มีรัฐประหาร และครั้งนี้พวกเขาคงจะค่อนข้างจริงใจกับคำสัญญา มันคงจะดูไม่รอบคอบถ้าจะโค่นล้มนายอภิสิทธิ์ผู้ซึ่งพวกเขาได้ช่วยแต่งตั้งเข้ามาหลังจากที่ศาลตัดสินยุบรัฐบาลที่สนับสนุนทักษิณ และผู้ซึ่งเป็นหนี้บุญคุณพวกเขา
เหล่านายทหารทั้งหลายมักจะบ่นว่าการเมืองในประเทศไทย ซึ่งต่างจากการทหาร เป็นเกมส์ที่สกปรก แต่เป็นเกมส์ที่พวกเขาจัดการได้เพื่อประโยชน์ของพวกเขา หลังจากรัฐประหาร รัฐธรรมนูญปี 2540 ที่เป็นเสรีนิยมถูกทดแทนด้วยรัฐธรรมใหม่ที่มีความเป็นประชาธิปไตยลดน้อยลง พวกเขาสามารถเพิ่มงบประมาณที่มากขึ้นให้กับกองทัพ (ดูจาก chart) ซึ่งทำให้พวกเขาสามารถยื่นมือช่วยเหลือนักการเมืองที่เป็นมิตรกับพวกเขาได้อย่างสบาย และการอนุมัติพรบ.ความมั่นคงก็ผ่านไปได้อย่างง่ายดาย

วิธีนี้มันดูจะเป็นวิธีที่สะดวกหลังจากที่กลุ่มสนับสนุนทักษิณได้รับชัยชนะการเลือกตั้งในเดือนธันวาคม 2550 และรัฐบาลทหารที่ไร้ประสิทธิภาพถูกละทิ้งไป ในไม่กี่เดือนหลังจากนั้น ผู้ประท้วงเสื้อเหลืองผ่ายขวาก็กลับเข้ามาบนถนนในกรุงเทพฯอีกครั้ง และปฏิเสธที่จะสลายตัวจนกว่ารัฐบาลใหม่จะออกไป หลังจากความวุ่นวายเกิดขึ้นที่ตามมา กองทัพได้กลับมาเป็นหนึ่งใหม่ กลุ่มเสื้อเหลืองเรียกร้องให้มีรัฐประหารอีกครั้ง แต่พล.อ.อนุพงษ์ เผ่าจินดา ปฏิเสธที่จะทำตามนั้น แต่เมื่อเขาได้ปฏิเสธที่จะจัดการกับผู้ชุมนุมที่สนามบินสองแห่งเมื่อเดือนพฤษจิกายนที่แล้ว และกลับกัน ได้เรียกร้องให้นายกรัฐมนตรีสมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ลาออก ผลลัพธ์ที่ออกมาก็เหมือนกัน

หลังจากความยุ่งเหยิงที่ถูกก่อขึ้นโดยกองทัพ พวกเขามีความพอใจกว่าในการชักใยอยู่เบื้องหลัง นาย Paul Chambers จาก Heidelberg University ประเทศเยอรมัน กล่าว พวกเขามีเครื่องมือทางกฏหมายทุกอย่างที่จะคุมพลเรือนอย่างนายอภิสิทธิ์ให้อยู่ในโอวาทโดยไม่จำเป็นต้องบริหารประเทศโดยตรง

แน่นอน ความลังเลของพล.อ.อนุพงษ์ที่จะยึดอำนาจไม่ได้ขัดขวางให้นายทหารคนอื่นๆพยายามทำ รัฐประหารหลายครั้งใน 18 ครั้งตั้งแต่ปี 2475 ได้มีการแตกแยกแบ่งออกเป็นหลายฝ่ายภายในกองทัพในช่วงการสับเปลี่ยนตำแหน่งในฤดูใบไม้ร่วง แต่พล.อ.อนุพงษ์ได้เลื่อนตำแหน่งผู้ติดตามของเขาและลงโทษทหารที่สงสัยว่าจะจงรักภักดีต่อทักษิณ เขาจะต้องเกษียนปีหน้าในฐานะผู้บัญชาการทหารบกซึ่งเป็นกองทหารที่สำคัญที่สุด ผู้สืบทอดของเขาคือรองผู้บัญชาการ พล.อ.ประยุทธ จันทร์โอชา ซึ่งเขาอายุน้อยพอที่จะดำรงตำแหน่งถึงปี 2557 เขาถูกมองว่าเป็นอนุรักษ์นิยมมากกว่าผู้บังคับบัญชาของเขาเสียอีก และนอกจากนั้นยังอาจจะยอมสู้เพื่อรักษาความมั่นคงและปกป้องสถาบันกษัตริย์ที่เคารพรัก พล.อ.ประยุทธคงจะมีบทบาทที่สำคัญในช่วงสืบทอดราชบัลลังค์ของกษัตริย์ภูมิพลอดุลยเดชซึ่งมีพระชนมายุ 81 พรรษา

ในเหล่าคนไทย กองทัพบกได้รับความเคารพและความระแวงสงสัยไปพร้อมๆกัน ในการสำรวจล่าสุดโดย Asia Foundation กองทัพบกถูกจัดเป็นอันดับสองรองจากสถาบันยุติธรรมที่มีจรรยาบรรณ (สถาบันกษัตริย์ไม่ได้อยู่ในตัวเลือก) แต่เพียง 37% ของผู้ตอบบอกว่ากองทัพเป็นกลาง ชื่อเสียงของพวกเขาดีขึ้นหลังจากพฤษภาคม 2535 เมื่อกองทัพได้สังหารหมู่ผู้ชุมนุมในกรุงเทพฯ หลังจากนั้นประชาชนก็ไม่เคยยั้ง ทหารถูกถ่มน้ำลายในที่สาธารณะ แต่รัฐบาลพลเรือนที่ตามมาได้ประสบความล้มเหลวในการปฏิรูปกองทัพที่มีทหารจำนวน 300,000 นาย พวกเขายังมีนายพลที่ยังอยู่ในตำแหน่งหลายร้อยคน และหลายคนที่ไม่มีแม้กระทั่งโต๊ะทำงาน นายทหารที่มียศ 4 ดาวของไทยมีถึง 36 คน ซึ่งตามหลังอเมริกาแค่นิดเดียวคือ 41 คน แต่กองทัพอเมริกาใหญ่กว่าสี่เท่าและกำลังทำสงครามอยู่ด้วย

พตท.ทักษิณซึ่งเข้ามามีอำนาจในปี 2544 ได้กระทบกองทัพบกสองด้าน ด้านแรกเขาได้คุมการใช้จ่ายของกองทัพ ซึ่งหมายถึงจำนวนคอมมิชั่นมหาศาลที่น้อยกว่าในการซื้ออาวุธที่แพง ด้านที่สอง เขาเข้าไปแทรกแซงการเลื่อนตำแหน่งของทหารประจำปี ภายใน 2 ปีเขาได้มอบตำแหน่งผู้บัญชาการทหารบกให้กับลูกพี่ลูกน้องของเขา และมันได้ทำให้เขาเป็นคู่อริกับเปรม ติณสูลานนท์ นายพลที่เกษียณแล้วและเป็นอดีตนายกรัฐมนตรีซึ่งเป็นที่ปรึกษาของกษัตริย์ภูมิพล การมอบหมายตำแหน่งในระดับสูงเป็นขอบเขตของเปรม ผู้เป็นหนึ่งในองคมนตรี นักการเมืองใหม่ไม่ควรเข้ามายุ่งเกี่ยว ผลที่ตามมาจากความขัดแย้งระหว่างเปรม-ทักษิณ และรัฐประหารปี 2549 ทำไห้ทหารกลับออกมามีบทบาททางการเมืองอีกครั้ง ซึ่งพวกเขาอาจจะไม่ได้ออกไปจากมันเลยก็ได้

ประชาธิปไตยในเอเซีย อย่างเช่นในอินโดนีเซีย หรือเกาหลีใต้ ได้ผลักการปกครองโดยทหารไปอยู่ข้างหลังพวกเขาแล้ว แต่กระนั้น ประเทศไทยกำลังว่ายสวนทางกัน รัฐบาลพลเรือนซึ่งได้รับการเลือกตั้งมาจากประชาชนอาจจะเปลี่ยนทิศทางได้ แต่ชนชั้นสูงในกรุงเทพฯจะไม่ยอมรับรัฐบาลที่สนับสนุนทักษิณอีก วันที่ 19 กันยายนนี้ เสื้อแดงมุ่งมั่นที่จะเดินขบวนไปยังบ้านพักของพล.อ.เปรม ผู้ซึ่งถูกกล่าวหาว่าเป็นผู้วางแผนรัฐประหาร 2549 กองทัพของไทยเชื่อว่าพวกเขาเป็นผู้ปกป้องราชบัลลังค์และสงสัยแผนการสู่สาธารณรัฐของเสื้อแดง ซึ่งด้วยเหตุผลนั้น นายพลต่างๆยังไม่เต็มใจที่จะปล่อยมือจนกว่าการสืบราชบัลลังค์จะสิ้นสุดลง แต่การปราบปรามการชุมนุมใหญ่ในนามของกษัตริย์ที่ดึงดูดใจประชาชนเป็นเรื่องหนึ่ง และเหมือนที่กองทัพเนปาลได้เรียนรู้เมื่อปี 2549 การกระทำอย่างเดียวกันต่อ ** (เซ็นเซอร์) ***** เป็นสูตรสำเร็จของความพ่ายแพ้

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Is Lese Majeste Law "Thai Culture"?

What is "culture"? It is a combination of collective values and historical experience of an ethnic group, from which nations are built, in peace, justice and harmony. At the heart of any civilized nation are its laws. These are a reflection of its culture. They are the "glue" which bind a nation and its people together.

Thailand is no different to any other nation in this respect. Yet, unlike other democratic nations, Thailand is on the brink of collapse. The spectre of civil law looms large on the Thai horizon: Bhumibol Adulyadej himself, recently hinted at this: The "glue" is coming apart.

The reason for this disunity is clear for all to see. Thailand's lese majeste law is not only tearing the nation apart, it is discrediting the Thai king and earning Thailand the contempt of the world. Yet, supporters of lese majeste law, continue to justify this law by making reference to Thailand's "unique" culture and history.

Such arguments are folly, of course, lese majeste law has it's origins in France not Thailand. Hence the name, meaning laesa maiestas in Latin, or "injured majesty". No such "historical" basis exist to justify lese majeste law, which was only introduced in Thailand shorty after Bhumibol Adulyadej's coronation.

Only one argument remains, therefore: Lese majeste law reflects the collective moral "values" of the Thai people. I find this hard to believe, especially after watching thousands of "Red Shirts" take to the streets urging the Thai king to pardon Thailand's former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra. Thai people know as well as any of us, the difference between right and wrong.

The fact is that Thailand's culture is not "unique" from other nations. Like all other nations, Thai society is built on the values of justice and peace. It is not a "human rights free zone". There is no historical or moral basis to justify lese majeste law. It is time for Thai people to listen to their king, and abolish this law, if Thailand is to succeed as a nation.

Good video from MrThaiPresident

jueves, 24 de septiembre de 2009

Meet the Future King of Thailand: His Special Highness Prince (HSH) Juthawachara

Discussing the issue of King Bhumibol's future successor is "illegal" in Thailand, though sooner or later Thais will have to face up to this reality, even if the Thai king has now almost recovered from his illness, though he still remains in hospital.

At first hand, it seems odd to outsiders that this issue should be quite so "sensitive". Isn't it obvious that the next king should be the Thai Crown Prince? That is after all, what Queen Sirikit wants, and right now she is the one holding the reigns of power in Thailand.

But it's not that simple, right? That's because Thai people hate Sia O, almost as much as porn Princess Srirasmi. The reasons why Thais dislike their Prince are obvious. But the Prince's evil deeds may only be confirmed as true, and not just mere "speculation", if he does not become king. Good reason, therefore, not to choose him.

However, the video of the half dressed couple celebrating their dog's birthday cannot be denied. It's proof that Sia O is unfit to be king, and would turn many Thais against the Thai royal family, perhaps even lead to civil war in Thailand. But, is there an alternative to a randy Sia O?

To consider this issue, one has to first look at the royal succession list. Exactly who are the candidates to the Chakri throne? At number one, of course is king Bhumibol's first son: Maha Vajiralongkorn (Sia O). But although he has the automatic right to legally be the next king, at present he is only the "heir apparent". His father doesn't trust him to be king, perhaps.

Second in line to the throne is Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti born in 2005, and an unlikely candidate, when you consider all the political problems facing the future Thai king. Hardly the job of a five year old child. There are rumours that Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, king Bhumibol's eldest daughter could be Thailand's first Queen. But that's unlikely now that there is a male heir to the throne.

So who's left? Several options, in fact. Sia O has been married three times. Perhaps one of his sons could succeed the Thai king. His first marriage produced only one child (a girl) but his second marriage to Yuvadhida Polpraserth, resulted in five more children being born. Four boys and one girl.

All four boys are in line to the Chakri throne, from 3rd to sixth in line: in 3rd place is Prince Juthawachara, 4th Prince Vacharaeson, 5th Prince Chakriwat and finally 6th Prince Vacharawee. Of all the male candidates, it is His Special Highnesses Prince (HSH) Juthawachara, who is most likely to be the next king, if the Thai Crown Prince is eventually considered "unsuitable" for the post.

Certainly, Juthawachara as a first choice would be far more popular than the current Crown Prince, and would probably be far more acceptable to Thai people. Thus, avoiding many of the political problems that could occur in Thailand, should Sia O become Rama X.



Views, corrections, criticism, and insults are welcome from Thais and farangs alike. It is YOUR future, and therefore you have a right to express your opinion.

It's in His Hands

King Bhumibol Adulyadej, has been given one last chance to redeen himself in the eyes of the world. But what will His Majesty do with that second chance? Will he continue in the same destructive path that has taken Thailand to the brink of chaos? Will he once again remain silent, when all around him power hungry men do their best to destroy Thailand's reputation and future?

The Thai king has done many good things for his people. That was his job. That's what is expected of any monarch, if they are to earn the respect of their people. But His Majesty has also failed miseraly, by looking on passively as lese majeste law is abused and foreigners and Thais alike are humiliated in his name.

At a time of his life when His Majesty should be respected and revered by all, and not just those who have benefited most from his reign, Thailand's king has become a figure of ridicule, mocked and humiliated just as Oliver Jufer, Harry Nicholaides, Da Torpedo and Suwicha Thakhor were demeaned in front of the world's cameras. They didn't deserve that. But perhaps His Majesty does deserve it, for neglecting his duties, not having a heart and living a life of excess.

The Thai king knows what he has to do in order to regain people's respect. If His Majesty is not up to the task, then he should abdicate and hand over the reigns of power to someone who is capable of bringing justice to Thailand. If no such person exists, then it is time to bid farewell to the Chakri Dynasty.

It's in your hands, your Majesty.

miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2009

Is this Bhumibol's "Obituary"?

Phew!

The Thai king is not going to die after all! What a relief! I guess this proves old Bhumibol is "divine" after all. But wait! What's this? It's an article from the BBC relating to Thailand's immortal king. Let's read it and see what wonderful things the BBC has to say about "Lek".

"Revered by an adoring public..", blah, blah, "....benign father figure who remains above politics", blah, blah. That's original (yawn). "constitutional monarch with limited powers..." Zzzzzzz, "failed to prevent the lynching of left-wing students by paramilitary vigilantes in 1973..." PARDON!!!!

That's a misprint, surely. "....the king's personal friend, General Prem Tinsulanond..." PERSONAL FRIEND?! "...his willingness to approve the coup within the first 24 hours was probably essential to its success.." OMG! I need to sit down for a minute.

Let's read some more: "The current public reverence for King Bhumibol appears genuine, but it has also been carefully nurtured by a formidable palace public relations machine, and by harsh "lese-majeste" laws that punish any criticism of the monarchy with up to 15 years in prison".

Stop! Stop! This article is all so BIASED! The king is like my father! He has done so many GOOD THINGS for Thailand! How dare the BBC print such profanities! Even if it's true.

Accept it PAD people, the game is up. The whole world, even the spooky British media, now knows the truth about your "divine" king. I guess it wasn't such a good idea to humiliate farangs in front of the world's cameras, right?

Bhumibol is a fake, get over it! Oh! And if you want to read Bhumibol's "obituary" for yourself, look here.

Happy reading!

From Youtube channel palrakonline

What's "wrong" with the Thai king?

Someone is not telling Thai people the truth about king Bhumibol's current state of health. The Thai king has been in hospital for four whole days, and it's not just a "routine" check up, as the Thai press continue to claim. At the risk of contradicting Thailand's Prime Minister, the king's condition is most definitely "a problem".

So what exactly is "wrong" with the Thai king? Well, according to Thai sources, Bhumibol has "lost his appetite" and is feeling "tired". That's all. But, I'm also a bit hungry, and tired too, yet you don't see me rushing off to my local hospital for treatment. No-one needs to stay in hospital for four days just for that, a quick sandwich and a nap is all that's needed, right? If it's that trivial.

But the problem is not so trivial. It's far more serious than just not having "the munchies". The truth is that Bhumibol has severe breathing problems and is on huge doses of antibiotics. According to US News Today, king Bhumibol has "bronchitis and an inflamed oesophagus". That would explain why the king of Thailand has been kept in hospital for four days.

So what do these "big" medical words really mean? I'm not a doctor, but I would say that it's quite serious to have "bronchitis" even when you're young and fit: Bhumibol is 81 years old. And what exactly is an "inflamed oesophagus"? Is that just a fancy way of saying "sore throat"? Or is it more serious?

My guess is that someone is trying to play this issue down and censoring Thai news programmes. Perhaps because they think Thai people will run out into the streets and start killing each other. Listen guys. Censorship is always counter productive. When is the Thai government going to learn that?

One more thing. Perhaps Thaksin's wife doesn't know this, but where I come from, "white flowers" are a symbol of death, and only ever used in funerals. A bunch of white flowers is not the best present to give the Thai king at this time. Maybe.



martes, 22 de septiembre de 2009

Is King Bhumibol really OK?

The Thai king's health may not have deteriorated, as many people expected, but four days after being admitted to hospital, for what the Royal Household Bureau described as a "routine" check up, Bhumibol Adulyadej remains in Siriraj hospital under strict medical observation.

The media have made a pig's ear of this news event. First it was a "slight" fever. Then, "fatigue and loss of appetite". Then, Bhumibol was on a "drip". Then, the king's treatment was "private" and therefore "secret". Now apparently, the Thai king is "better". But then, so would Anada Mahidol be, if he was pumped full of drugs the way Bhumibol was.

Even so, there are still some Thais who think Bhumibol's "miracle recovery" is nothing but false propaganda, and that the king is still seriously ill. Certainly, if Bhumibol was dead (and I'm not saying he is) the Thai government wouldn't shout it from the roof tops, for fear of creating political unrest in Thailand.

Don't forget, right now in Thailand, rumours abound of yet another military coup. Not to mention the crisis with Cambodia, the Red Shirts rally, etc, etc. Perhaps now is not the time for Bhumibol Adulyadej to pass away. Not "officially", anyway.

From Youtube channel palrakonline


What is King Bhumibol's legacy?

As King Bhumibol Adulyadej nears the end of his life, many onlookers will wonder what the Thai king's legacy will be. No doubt Abhisit's propaganda machine will set to work before the old man has even taken his last breath. But wait! Don't believe everything you are told.

Before you swallow all that guff about the Thai king being a "champion" of poor people, or a "source of stability" in troubled times, consider some of the things which have been done in the Thai king's name (and with his consent). Take the case of Professor Boonsong Chaisingkananont. back in 2006, he was accused of "insulting" king Bhumibol Adulyadej and arrested for lese majeste.

So just how did Professor Boonsong "insult" the dying king? Wait for it... he set an exam question asking his students to debate "the role of the monarchy in a democratic system". Thai police then demanded that Professor Boonsong hand over students' written responses, to see if any have committed lese majeste. The professor refused.

This is what some, like Prime Minister Abhisit, laughingly call "Thai culture" as he cynically attempts to justify this evil law to a gullible western media. So before you believe the propaganda, ask yourself why Thai people can't even debate the issue of the monarchy in Thailand. Why is it a crime to debate the monarchy's role in Thai society?

This is king Bhumibol's legacy.

lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2009

Who killed Ananda Mahidol: Is it time to reveal the secret?





Ananda Mahidol's death remains King Bhumibol's most closely guarded secret to this very day. But, what really happened on that fateful night in the royal palace? Who shot Ananda Mahidol? Why have there been so many "official versions"? And why is it still a crime under Thailand's lese majeste law to even mention this subject in public?

Was King Bhumibol Adulyadej responsible for the death of his brother? Or was it simply "suicide"? Perhaps now, as king Bhumibol's life draws to an end, it is time for Thais to discuss this subject.

The above documents, which were sent to me by the French son of one of Pridi Phanomyong's ex-students, are my contribution to this debate. The person who sent them to me, informed me that these documents had remained locked away in a dusty cupboard all these years, and had been treasured by his father.

Is it true? If so, what do these secret documents reveal about King Ananda's brutal murder in 1946? Are these documents the proof that King Bhumibol Aduyadej killed his own brother because he "wanted to be his brother"? Or is it all just a clever hoax? You decide.



Video source: romanholiday1953


Another "routine" check up?

The Thai king certainly "isn't getting any younger". The question is... is he getting any better? What was described by the Thai media as a "routine" check up just two days ago, has now turned into a worrying health issue for Bhumibol Adulyadej.

Little information is filtering through about King Bhumibol's real state of health, though the word on the internet is that the Thai king is suffering serious breathing problems and is on a saline drip. He is also said to have lost his appetite and contracted a high fever.

The media, meanwhile, insist that it's all just "routine". If you believe that, you'll believe anything! Funny how this news video doesn't mention Bhumibol's drinking problem. Don't look so shocked. Everybody knows the Thai king has a drink problem, and that doesn't exactly help when you're old, does it?

There are other issues which the media is not discussing. For example, is there a danger of another military coup in Abhisit's absence? And will king Bhumibol's death cause a crisis in Thailand, if there are complications in the selection of his successor?

Bhumibol Adulyadej is dying

Thai people need to prepare themselves for a big shock. Their king is dying. He's on a saline drip, with serious breathing problems, the same health problems which the BBC reported him as having last December when the Thai king missed his traditional birthday speech.

Thai people know their monarch is dying, despite the Thai media's effort to cover it all up. It's only a question of time. If the Thai king makes it through the next 48 hours it will be a miracle, that's the opinion of most Thais in forums and chats.

Let's wait and see.

domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009

Will General Prem Succeed Bhumibol as King?

Now that King Bhumibol Adulyadej appears to be close to death, the question arises: who will be his successor? If we are to believe this video entitled "The Crisis of Siam - Eliminate the Heir", which can be found here: iunknown79, the next king of Thailand could well be the king's privi, General Prem Tinsulanonda.

Yes, it's the "coup Katoey" again! Not content with taking all of Da Torpedo's cash for suggesting that he likes young boys, General Prem now wants to be Thailand's next king. That's the conclusion reached by this set of videos anyway.

According to "The Crisis of Siam", General Prem recently spread rumours that the Thai Crown Prince, Maha Vajiralongkorn (AKA Sia O) had "passed away" from AIDS while on a visit abroad. He did it to discredit the Prince and make Thai people "criticise him". Interesting theory about a man who is hated by most Thai people already.

The video also states that in the event that no heir is named, General Prem (as president of the Privi council) would automatically become "regency" until a new king was appointed. Meanwhile, the coup katoey would conspire to destroy the reputation of the Thai royal family, presumably so that he could become king himself.

Yawn! How interesting. Does the Thai Crown Prince have a reputation to destroy anyway? I doubt it very much. More jam tarts anyone?

sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2009

Is the Thai king going to die soon?

The word on the internet is that King Bhumibol Adulyadej is ill, very ill. In Thai forums and chats, Thai people describe King Bhumibol's death as "imminent". And, judging by some of the comments, not all Thais are sad at the prospect of their king's death. But why the sudden interest in king Bhumibol's health?

It all started in December of 2008. When, as this video from Reuters reveals, king Bhumibol adulyadej celebrated his 81st birthday. However, this birthday was unlike all others before. For months, Thailand had been experiencing political convulsions and many looked forward to their monarch's birthday speech for "guidance".

The Thai king, however, remained silent. For the very first time, there was no speech. The excuse? A "sore throat". Since them, others within the Thai royal family have been dropping hints about king Bhumibol's "bad" health. Queen Sirikit recently made a speech during her birthday bash, in which she said that her husband was not as "strong as he once was".

To put the tin hat on it, just a few days ago the Thai king went into hospital for what was describe as a "routine" medical check up, though the Thai media gave little information about the results of the check up. This secrecy didn't help matters.

Is it any wonder them, that speculation about the Thai king's health is rife? Are we seeing the beginning of the end for the world's longest reinging monarch? Is king Bhumibol now close to death? Thais seem to think so. Just think, if news of King Bhumibol's demise is true, Thailand will soon have a porn star as a queen and a sex maniac as a king.

What of Thailand's lese majeste law then? My guess is that this law will be enforced by Thai police even more strictly, with politically motivated trials on a weekly basis. The Thai Clown Prince (no it's not a spelling mistake) has plenty to hide. And even if he didn't, it's a handy little law to stop any political dissent on the part of Thailand's Red Shirts.

OMG!!! Long Live the King!! Please!!

Are Thai Police Responsible for Suicide of UK Tourists?

Thinking of visiting "exotic" Thailand for your annual hols? Well DON'T! At least, not until you watch this new series of videos now appearing on British TV and all over the internet. You see, if Thai police don't throw your ass in prison for "insulting" their ape king, they'll invent another excuse to lock you up!

You'll find the complete set of videos here: Suirside1 but brace yourself before you watch this series. What you'll discover about Thailand's police and their "foreign police volunteers" will shock you! Watch as these thugs in uniform, who normally spend their time accusing innocent people of lese majeste, now target foreign tourists driving them to suicide inside Thai prisons.



According to the Bangkok Post, the incidents in this television series called "Big Trouble in Tourist Thailand", may even become a "diplomatic issue". Let's hope so, perhaps then we can all talk openly about the issue of freedom of speech and human rights in Thailand. Meanwhile, Pol Lt Gen Santhan has ordered Thai police to investigate if any Thai individuals were involved in the making of the footage.

And yes, they will face criminal charges. What surprises me is that Thai police are "furious" by the reaction of the international community in the light of these shocking incidents involving foreigners. Did they really think the world would just accept the cruel treatment dished out to its citizens and not hit back? Thai police smoke too much Yaba.

Stay away from Thailand folks.



WARNING:

When in Thailand, do what Thais do. Shut your mouth and show "respect". What do you think this is? A democracy?

sábado, 12 de septiembre de 2009

Abhisit Vejjajiva: "If you Come to Thailand you Must Respect Thai Law!"

His name is Anek Sanfran. He's Thai, and he lives in the USA with his wife and children. He owns several restaurants. This "dangerous" family man is also the most wanted man outside Thailand. In fact, Thai police recently charged him with lese majeste, even though he lives in the USA. Now read the title of this article again.

When Anek made his comments about the Thai king, he wasn't living in Thailand. He was living in the USA. Even so, Thai police charged him with lese majeste. But Thailand's Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, said that Thai law should be respected by all those who "visit" Thailand. Now it seems, this law must be respected in ALL countries.

So if you thought that you were safe from arrest just because you don't live in Thailand, and you have no plans to go there, think again! Lese majeste law applies to EVERYONE (Thais and foreigners) wherever they live. Anak Sanfran is living proof of that.

Make no mistake about it. If you criticise the Thai royal family and then decide to visit Thailand. When you arrive you will be arrested for lese majeste and thrown into prison. That's what happened to Harry Nicolaides. Remember? He wrote his book in Australia not Thailand. Tell me, now that you know that lese majeste law applies to YOU in YOUR country, what are you going to do about it? Kiss the greedy Thai king's ass, maybe?

Good video from: y34r



Want more proof that Thailand's Prime Minister was lying when he said that lese majeste law only applies in thailand? The year is 1995. French businessman Lech Tomasz Kisielewicz, is on a flight to Bangkok. He is half-way through his flight and decides to review his notes before arriving at the airport. Suddenly, an angry woman appeares and stands over him.

The problem? Lech had ealier switched on his overhead light, so that he could read his notes better, but the female passenger objected to this and demanded that Lech switch it off. Lech did what any proud Frenchman would have done in these circumstance. He firmly refused. The woman became hysterical and began to insult him. Lech insulted her back. The woman scowled at Lech and returned to her seat.

A few hours after this trivial on-board incident, the plane lands in Bangkok. At the airport, Lech is brusquely pulled aside by Thai police. The other passengers look on, shocked. Shaken and confused, Lech is taken to an interrogation room. He is informed that he has committed a very serious crime: He has "insulted" Thailand's royal family.

Unbeknown to Lech, the woman on the plane was a Thai Princess. Though she had not identified herself us such, Lech is accused of deliberately committing lese majeste. French authorities become involved. They quite rightly argue that the plane was in international airspace when the incident happened (Thai law only applies in Thailand, right Mr Abhisit?).

Thai police refuse to listen to French authorities. They illegally detain Lech for a whole fortnight at the airport, in barbaric conditions, though without formally charging him. Kidnapped, humiliated, hungry and dirty. Lech "confesses" his guilt and is persuaded to write a letter of apology to the king of Thailand. Lech is finally released and returns to France a broken man.

So I ask you, is this what Thailand's Prime Minister meant by "respect" for Thai law? Read the title again. It seems very reasonable, doesn't it? When in Rome.... But neither Anek, nor Harry, nor Lech, were on Thai territory when they supposedly "broke" thailand's lese majeste law. They were either on foreign territory or international airspace, where individual nations' laws do not apply.

Read the title one final time. Now do you understand? These incidents reveal the level of cynicism of Thailand's Prime Minister, as he tries to manipulate people's feelings to justify this cruel law. What Abhisit meant to say was: "If you're ever thinking of coming to Thailand, you must respect lese majeste law". No other nation has a law that works in this way.

What does all this prove? It proves that even though we are not Thai, the international nature of Thailand's lese majeste law, gives foreigners the moral right to challenge this law. It also justifies our decision to criticise and expose Thailand's king Bhumibol Adulyadej, who automatically remains silent when foreigners and Thai nationals are arrested or illegally detained for supposedly "insulting" him or his family.

Believe me when I say, Mr Abhisit, you may be the Prime Minister of Thailand, but we will continue to challenge you and your wicked law with every ounce of energy in our bodies, until it is abolished. Thailand's military government has no right to bully the international community in this way. You can't force us to "love" your vain king by imposing lese majeste law on us. Accept it. You are going to lose.

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