Saturday, August 15, 2020

"Students Protest's" Billionaire Sponsors Reveal Themselves, Bail "Penguin"

August 16, 2020 (Tony Cartalucci - ATN) - It is openly reported now that Thaksin Shinawatra's Pheu Thai Party has offered to bail out arrested protesters. This may include Parit "Penguin" Chiwarak with others from Thaksin's political machine taking a more active and visible role in protests they have sponsored since the beginning.

Image: Chaturon served as a senior member of Thaksin Shinawatra's proxy party Thai Raksa Chat until it was disbanded. Nattawut Saikua (right) helped lead Thaksin Shinawatra's violent mobs in 2009-2010 employing armed terrorists who triggered gun battles killing nearly 100 and leading to nationwide arson. Today both hide behind "students" in a bid to rekindle street violence and political destabilization in Thailand in the hopes of returning themselves and their sponsors to power. 
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The Bangkok Post refused to mention who paid for Parit's bail but The Nation would admit in its article that:
The opposition Pheu Thai Party has assigned one of its MPs to offer assistance and bail to arrested protesters.
It has been repeatedly pointed out that Parit "Penguin" Chiwarak is a long time supporter of Thaksin Shinawatra and his various political proxies including corrupt billionaire Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit and his Future Forward Party as well as other, lesser subsidiaries like the short-lived Thai Raksa Chart Party.

Image: Parit "Penguin" Chiwarak attends one of Thaksin Shianwatra's Thai Raksa Chart Party rallies. The party's members include Chaturon Chaisang, a former member of Thaksin's sister's regime ousted from power in 2014 as well as Thaksin Shinawatra's nephew, Ruepob Shinawatra. For a "student protester" allegedly opposed to concentrated wealth, corruption, and nepotism, he certainly has a paradoxical collection of ties to the very worst of all three. 
The Nation quoted Chaturon Chaisang, a senior member of Thaksin Shinawatra's proxy and the now disbanded Thai Raksa Chat Party - condemning the government's arrest of Parit.

Even the briefest look at Parit's background reveals him to be pro-Thaksin Shinawatra rather than "pro-democracy," a fact omitted entirely in the Western media and its local partners' coverage of recent "student protests" in Thailand.

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But now as pressure mounts on the leaders of this allegedly "leaderless" movement, the protest's billionaire sponsors are beginning to reveal themselves and fight more directly.

This is a rehash of Thaksin Shinawatra's large street demonstrations carried out in 2009-2010 which culminated in terrorism, mass murder, and widespread arson. The violence - then - failed to return Thaksin Shinawatra to power and necessitated the rebranding of his violent street movement - the "red shirts" - into the alleged "student" movement now seen today. 

While protests pose as fighting for "democracy" and "human rights," their billionaire sponsors and Thaksin Shinawatra in particular - have the worst human rights records in Thailand's history. Thaksin Shinawatra during his time in office from 2001-2006 mass murdered thousands in his "war on drugs" alone. His trampling of free press and dissenting voices was well known at the time and by far eclipsed in reality even the wildest accusations made by protesters now about the current government.