Thailand

Thailand's Regime & The Cambodian Connection

Trail of slime from regime's thugs leads back to ally and dictator-for-life, Hun Sen of Cambodia. December 6, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) - Late last night, after Thais across the nation celebrated Father's Day, armed thugs attacked several anti-regime protesters near the currently occupied Ministry of Finance. They rode motorcycles, fired guns, and threw explosives. There were several injuries, including one protester losing his arm.

Thailand: Who are the Anti-Regime Protesters?

December 3, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) - After clashes with police in Bangkok and the taking of several government buildings, anti-regime protesters prepared for the next phase of their resistance - the protracted encampment of key governmental centers. Thousands of protesters are now permanently entrenched in an area winding for nearly a mile through the capital city.

A Tale of Two Protests: Ukraine & Thailand

Western hypocrisy on full display as it backs pro-EU protesters in Ukraine, condemn Thai protests against US-backed regime in Thailand.UPDATE December 2, 2013 - 1555 Local Time - Taking a cue perhaps from the Western-backed pro-EU mobs, Thailand's anti-regime protesters have been seen preparing bulldozers of their own to breach barricades.The West has already hypocritically condemned protesters in Thailand - since it is

Thailand: As Promised, Regime Deploys Black-Clad Militants

Several already murdered in Bangkok as regime militants confront protesters. UPDATE: Regime gunmen have been identified by their shirts as a sect drawn from Phitsanulok province, part of the Thaksin Shinawatra regime's northeast political stronghold. This particular groups has strong affiliations with leading pro-regime mob leader and regime MP Jatuporn Prompan, and was involved directly with bloodshed in 2010's violence as well.

Reuters Accidentally Exposes Thai Regime's "Supporters"

Western media exposes Thai regime's "supporters" as manipulated enclave of impoverished, uneducated rice farmers occupying Khmer Rouge-style "red villages" who want anti-regime protesters "dead." November 30, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) - Reuters, in perhaps an attempt to prop up the crumbling Wall Street-backed regime in Bangkok, Thailand, has attempted to portray it as a popular, "democratically elected" government.