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Thailand’s Thaksin Shinwatra, Marxists, and the NWO

Tony Cartalucci
Infowars.com
May 18, 2010

At the root of this protest is fugitive ex-prime minister, Thaksin Shinwatra. Before being elected as
prime minister, Thaksin was a member of Carlyle Group’s Asian advisory board. He had bragged to
media how, after being elected in 2001, he still served as a “match maker” for foreign investors.

He was an eager free-trader and an open proponent of globalism in


the fiercely independent Kingdom of Thailand, the only nation in
Southeast Asia to avoid Western colonization.
During his primeirship, he began to consolidate his power through
the creation of a rurally based political machine. The mechanics of
this machine included newly created village funds that were topped
off with millions of baht for villages that contributed the most to his
various political campaigns, cheap loans, a socialist 30 baht healthcare sceme that nearly
imploded Thailand’s heathcare system, and last but not least, good old fashioned vote buying
come election time.
Behind the scenes, there was community “organizaing” taking place to create what would later
become the infamous “red shirts.” One of Thaksin’s former political collegue discussed in an
interview with Asia Times, about how classical Maoist techniques were used to program the “red
shirt” army. After years of conditioning, Therdpoum Chaidee said this of the final results:
“Many of them [red shirts] are now absolutely convinced that Thaksin was the best leader in Thai
history, that he was a kind and generous man who holds the solution to all their problems. They
don’t need a program – they just need a new Thai state with Thaksin in charge. It has become very
emotional – as it was designed to be,” he added.
With this new Maoist “perspective” and with Thaksin Shinwatra’s inevitable fall from grace as the
rest of the country began to discover his true intentions, his term was called sort after massive
protracted protests and a military coup in 2006. Thaksin’s vision of creating a single party
government and implementing sweeping changes to transform the nation into what would basically
be a free trade bloc of corporate fascism ready to be rolled first into the Asian Union , would be put
on hold.
Thaksin has/had help from PR minions like Sam Moon of the Economist,
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/…
And the lobbyist firm Barbour, Griffith, and Roberts…
http://www.2bangkok.com/09/…

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After his ouster in 2006, he began employing his Moaist led, Marxist indoctrinated mob simply
called the “red shirts.” Officially they are called the UDD or the National United Front of
Democracy Against Dictatorship. The cogs at work here are best explained by Therdpoum Chaidee,
a former communist and colleague of current UDD protest leaders, as well as a member of
parliament under Thaksin’s now defunct Thai Rak Thai party.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/…
Here he explains how a Maoist Marxist revolution is created, that its goals are not conducive to
anyone outside of the inner ciricle so only the most ignorant need apply. Parallels can be drawn not
only to the overview of what Therdpoum explains regarding Thailand’s “red shirts,” but even with
the exact language used by him when compared to US Marxist speakers like this L.A. teacher
speaking at UCLA.
http://www.infowars.com/shocking-video…
Let there be no mistake that the future of Thailand is in peril.
These protesters are not a grassroots freedom movement, but an
insidious, engineered wave of violence meant to empty out
Thailand’s upper and middle class, and roll the nation over into a
fascist dictatorship “republic” under Thaksin Shinwatra and his
globalist handlers.
Finally, please consider the following selection of propaganda taken from the UDD’s official
magazines published and distributed throughout Thailand. They feature articles by not only the
UDD core leadership, but by Thai Rak Thai party members, foreign meddlers, and current Peua
Thai Party (Thai Rak Thai’s rebranding after it was disbanded for voter fraud, twice.) Please notice
the category “Communist Thailand” and the glorified picture of Lenin riding a wave of red.
http://2bangkok.com/09/RedPublications.shtml
Much more is obviously at work here behind this “red revolution.” The foreign media purposefuly
pleads ignorant to the statements of violence, admissions to murder, and calls to arms within the
pages of the movements official publications. These calls and admissions are repeated on a daily
basis by UDD leaders on the stage. BBC or CNN need only a single translator to expose this deadly
plot for what it is. Yet they plead ignorant and show only dead protesters and the army relentlessly
shooting them.
Freedom is marked by independence, independence is marked by knowledge. Please research the
provided links above, and please dig in deeper yet to the crux of the truth. Thailand is the only
nation in Southeast Asia to have resisted Western colonization and to this day they have resisted
Monsanto’s attempts to spread GMO crops, the movie and music industry’s attempt to impose
draconian IP laws, big pharma’s attempts to fleece the Thai people with their overpriced
medication, and the overall drive to turn Thailand into yet another centralized cunsumerist gulag.
Free markets (and black markets) still thrive, still do the best job of spreading the wealth and giving
people access to modern conveniences. This is an appeal not for your support, but for you to search
for the truth and not react instinctively to hyped headlines and one-sided reporting.
Fast forward April 2009. Thaksin was now in exile, running from a 2 year jail term for corruption.
This was when the term “People’s War” was first publically announced by Thaksin’s proxies in
Thailand. Thaksin even phoned in to his followers stating “Now that they have tanks on the street

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and the soldiers are coming out, so it is time for the people to come out for a revolution.” This was
after wide spread violence, looting, and burning of public buses and infrastructure broke out and the
army was brought in to stop the expanding riot.
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/…
The violence began as members of the public began confronting the protesters, dismantling road
blocks created by paid taxi drivers.
Watch video: True Story – Thai Workers Against Red Shirt
Shooting broke out and the army stepped in. Under the command of Colonel Romkloa, the Thai
army dispersed the protesters without a single loss of life. The protesters left for their Northern
villages and the red shirt leadership jumped on the government’s very lenient bail only to sew the
seeds for more violence.
Red shirt leaders and Thaksin both told international press unsubstainiated reports that the army had
killed “hundreds” and secretly disposed of the bodies, somehow right under the nose of both local
and foreign press. It becomes Orwellian when one considers that Thaksin has lobbyists and PR
firms working for him with connections in all the major news media outlets and within the
government of the United States. Red shirt leaders insist that the foreign media is in fact, working
against them.
Sam Moon of the Economist handles Thaksin’s PR and after his hiring, critical articles of both the
Thai government and the revered Thai monarchy began immediately appearing in the Economist.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0…
Next on deck is Barbour, Griffith, and Roberts, out of Washington D.C. One of Washington’s most
influential lobbyist firms, BGR most likely isn’t merely holding press conferences for their new
client Thaksin Shinwatra.
http://www.2bangkok.com/09/…

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