Wednesday, August 4, 2010

CIA Cell Still Active in Thailand

Just a reminder:

"Bomb kills 1, wounds 10 after Thai vote" by Associated Press | July 26, 2010

BANGKOK — A bomb at a bus stop in downtown Bangkok killed one person and wounded 10 others yesterday shortly after polls closed in a parliamentary election that pitted a government candidate against a jailed leader of recent mass protests in the Thai capital....

According to unofficial results, the government candidate scored a narrow victory over a contender being held in jail on terrorism charges. Panich Vikitsreth, a vice minister for foreign affairs, garnered about 54 percent of the vote over rival Kokaew Pikulthong, an imprisoned Red Shirt leader.

Wow, the way the AmeriKan MSM covered the attempted coup made you feel it was all Red.


The election was seen as a test of strength for the Red Shirt movement, which from March to May staged demonstrations that were put down with lethal force.

After what must have been one of the most patient reactions ever by a government being so challenged.

And nothing about Red Shirts taking over hospitals and provoking violence, 'eh, MSM?

The one-sided, agenda-pushing coverage I've come to expect.


The protesters had demanded that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva dissolve Parliament and call a general election.

And whenever he agreed to anything more demands were made -- the hallmarks of CIA assets.


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