Protest leader caught at US Embassy twice flaunts advancing foreign agenda dressed as "Captain America."
October 13, 2020 (Tony Cartalucci - ATN) - In a bid to disrupt and spoil memorial activities for October 13's remembrance of the widely revered, late King Bhumibol Adulyadej - protesters attempted to disrupt a royal motorcade. Using growing levels of violence and vandalism against police and public property the minuscule protest was quickly quelled by a small group of police who literally carried key leaders of the small group away after protesters threw paint at police.
A second protest was organized by Parit "Penguin" Chiwarak to demand the release of those arrested earlier in the day. Parit Chiwarak dressed as "Captain America" with a German flag-themed headband for the event - apparently well-prepared for what was an orchestrated provocation and a bid to boast of his foreign backing.
Germany has been particularly busy in recent months - backing a US-led propaganda war against both Russia and China through the Navalny stunt and a UN initiative Germany led attacking China over anti-terrorism efforts in Xinjiang.
Germany has now recently inserted itself in Thailand's internal political affairs. US - and thus also Germany's support for anti-government protests in Thailand are a bid to role back the current Thai government's growing relationship with China who is Thailand's largest trade partner, foreign investor, source of tourism, arms suppliers, and a key partner in several major infrastructure projects including a regional high-speed rail network.
Similar acts of violence and vandalism were directed at the Royal Thai Police headquarters in downtown Bangkok by Parit Chiwarak's small group of protesters - but police ignored their demands and refused to be provoked.
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Parit Chiwarak had been repeatedly spotted at the US Embassy discussing with US Ambassador Glyn Davies - who specialized at the US National War College in "non-military instruments in persuasive, inducement, and coercive strategies" - about issues regarding Thailand's internal political affairs and the current state of US-funded anti-government protests.
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US funding virtually every aspect of current, ongoing anti-government protests in Thailand is extensively documented with organizations and the amounts provided listed openly on the US National Endowment for Democracy's (NED) own official website.
This includes Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) whom core protest leader Anon Nampa works for, iLaw - listed as Internet Law Reform Dialogue - which is attempting to push for a rewrite of Thailand's entire constitution, media platforms like Prachatai which ceaselessly promote the ongoing protests, and even groups like Assembly of the Poor - listed as Thai Poor Act - who bring physical bodies to help fill the ranks at rallies.
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Parit "Penguin" Chiwarak has also travelled to Hong Kong to link up with US-funded agitators there - exposing his supposed "pro-democracy" movement as simply one part of Washington's wider, regional anti-Chinese campaign.
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While Parit Chiwarak's choice to dress up literally as an American flag was probably meant to mock what are in fact verified accusations of his US-backing - in his misguided attempt to downplay what is otherwise foreign-funded sedition - it will likely be interpreted by the wider Thai public as his open and deliberate arrogance regarding his foreign backers and his role in advancing their agenda against the nation of Thailand.