Wednesday, October 14, 2020

5PM: Anti-Government Protest So Far Smaller Than Last Rally

Fake news from Western media and carefully selected photographs attempt to cover up poor turnout. 

October 14, 2020 (Tony Cartalucci - ATN) - Despite the foreign media and foreign-funded fronts posing as rights advocates like Human Rights Watch (HRW) claiming "tens of thousands" of protesters took to the street today - basic crowd counting reveals that the number is not even ten thousand

With one protester per square meter used as an overly favorable crowd density, the area the protesters currently occupy on Nakhon Sawan Road between Democracy Monument and Government House could accommodate approximately 14,800 - if and only if protester density was 1 person per square meter across the entire area. But it is not. 


Looking at pictures of protesters occupying the road even at the very front of the mob reveals a much lower density - one closer to 1 person per 2 square meters - meaning that as of 5pm not even 10,000 protesters have joined the rally. 

While the numbers may swell in the evening, it is unlikely this protest will be as larger or larger than the previous, failed September 19 rally in which not even 20,000 gathered falling far short of the "hundreds of thousands" organizers claimed would show. 

Protest leaders vowed to end their movement if sufficient numbers failed to turn up at today's rally but they are unlikely to make good on this promise and will continue their disruptive, increasingly unpopular activities until the US government and the billionaire-led Thai opposition cut their funds and support.