Saturday, October 24, 2020

US-funded Agitators in Thailand Openly Seek Aid from Western Embassies

 US-funded agitators have vowed to march this week to the German embassy in Bangkok, Thailand in order to invite Western interests to directly and openly interfere in Thailand's internal political affairs. 

  • US-funded protesters now seek to directly involve Western interests in Thailand's internal affairs
  • Germany has for years through the Heinrich Böll Foundation funded anti-government organizations inside Thailand alongside the US government
  • Germany has recently been very active in supporting Washington's propaganda war against Russia and China - and now their allies including Thailand 
Thai Summary (English version below): ม็อบไทย(สัญชาติตะวันตก)ร้องให้สถานทูตชาติตะวันตกออกตัวช่วยอย่างเปิดเผย   ม็อบปุกปั่นก่อความไม่สงบจะเคลื่อนขบวนไปยังสถานทูตเยอรมันในประเทศไทย เพื่อไปเชิญเค้ามาเเทรกแทรงการเมืองภายในชาติตัวเองโดยตรง   กว่าหลายปีแล้วที่มูลนิธิ Heinrich Böll ของเยอรมนีร่วมกับ US ให้ทุนแก่องค์กรที่ต่อต้านรัฐบาลในไทย เเละเมื่อไม่นานมานี้เยอรมนียังมีบทบาทอย่างมากในการสนับสนุนโฆษณาชวนเชื่อของวอชิงตัน เพื่อต่อกรกับรัสเซียและจีน   และตอนนี้ม็อบได้ยกระดับพุ่งเป้าไปที่สถาบันกษัตริย์อย่างโจ่งเเจ้ง

October 24, 2020 (Tony Cartalucci - LD) - Anti-government protests organized by Thailand's corrupt billionaire-led opposition and funded by the US government have announced plans to march to the German embassy in Bangkok in a bid to invite Western interests to directly and openly interfere in Thailand's internal political affairs. 


READ MORE: The Complete Guide: US Government Role in Thailand's "Student Protests" 

The move is made specifically to target Thailand's head of state King Maha Vajiralongkorn - who is alleged to vacation in Germany. Protesters - unable to cite any abuses or legitimate grievances the Thai King's public service - have relied instead on unfounded rumors and outright fabricated claims regarding his private life. 

Thailand's monarchy - a 700 year old institution - has kept Thais united throughout the centuries and is the primary reason Thailand remains the only nation in Southeast Asia to avoid Western colonization. 

Because of this, the Thai monarchy has been a constant target of Western subversion throughout the last 2 centuries - with an Anglo-American backed coup launched in 1932 almost ousting the institution permanently. 

Today - Thailand's monarchy, independent military, its courts, and other institutions have pivoted the nation decidedly toward Beijing and has prompted US-backed protests aimed at destroying these institutions, rolling back Thai-Chinese relations, and bringing the country back into a Western sphere of influence. 

Germany has in recent months been very active in supporting Washington's propaganda war against both Russia regarding the Navalny case and China regarding Xinjiang - and now clearly allies of both nations including Thailand. Germany has - via the Heinrich Böll Foundation of Germany's Green Party - funded opposition groups inside Thailand alongside the US government, London, and the EU. 

READ MORE: Thailand is Next Battleground for Washington's War with China
READ MORE: Why is the US Funding Protesters to Attack Thailand's Military and Monarchy

China is currently Thailand's largest trade partner, investor, source of tourism, and even arms supplier. China is also a key partner for several major Thai infrastructure projects including its rollout of 5G technology as well as a high-speed railway that will link Thailand to China via Laos. 

READ MORE: China's High-Speed Rail Reaches into Southeast Asia

The US government funds virtually every aspect of the ongoing Thai protests - evidence of which can be found on the US National Endowment for Democracy's (NED) own official website including the name of core opposition organizations as well as the amount of US government money given to each.

Just as the US has done in Hong Kong - the US and its accomplices are funding agitators to disrupt, undermine, and if possible overthrow Thailand's political system - denying China a valuable economic partner and regional ally and hindering the collective rise of Asia.