Great research and lucidly presented. Just hope lots of Thais, as well as falangs, read and understand the implications, which are pretty depressing. Still time, though, to throw some spanners into the globalist works!
Yep, Thavisin uses all the radical progressive buzz words and sounds like a textbook WEFer, a power that should not be. I must admit, “multilateralism” is a catchy term. I suppose it means “We will own everything and be happy.”
Bingo. This was so timely for me. I'm currently in Laos hoping my new passport stamp goes through. Why my marriage Visa was cancelled with 5 days to leave the country is a mystery to me, but I am sure it has to do with being pushed off the land in Phuket
Excellent post, Nicholas. Thank you. Now we just need to wait and see what responses from the Thai government shift Tavisin from his pedestal of UN fame, toward reality.
I expect his bubbled reality is different to our lived reality, but I get your point. Strong responses from the Thai people are inevitable, it's a matter of time and what the catalyst will be.
Great research and lucidly presented. Just hope lots of Thais, as well as falangs, read and understand the implications, which are pretty depressing. Still time, though, to throw some spanners into the globalist works!
More power to your elbow.
Yep, Thavisin uses all the radical progressive buzz words and sounds like a textbook WEFer, a power that should not be. I must admit, “multilateralism” is a catchy term. I suppose it means “We will own everything and be happy.”
You know, Nicholas, Bangkok politics, which reflect all world-order stuff, hardly travels else where.
Bingo. This was so timely for me. I'm currently in Laos hoping my new passport stamp goes through. Why my marriage Visa was cancelled with 5 days to leave the country is a mystery to me, but I am sure it has to do with being pushed off the land in Phuket
That's rough, good luck getting the visa situation sorted, and I hope you and your husband can retain your plot in Phuket.
Excellent post, Nicholas. Thank you. Now we just need to wait and see what responses from the Thai government shift Tavisin from his pedestal of UN fame, toward reality.
I expect his bubbled reality is different to our lived reality, but I get your point. Strong responses from the Thai people are inevitable, it's a matter of time and what the catalyst will be.