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Thai Military Discussing A Coup!

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posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 01:39 AM
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A group of high-level military figures held a meeting at a safehouse in Bangkok on Tuesday and discussed the possibility of staging a coup, Jatuporn Prompan claimed on Wednesday.


Article:www.infowars.com...

This may all be just talk for now,but we all know where talk eventually leads. Once this news is fully absorbed by the masses,there's no telling how the Thai people are likely to react given the severity of past protests.

If something like this does happen,I have a feeling it could set off a chain-reaction in the region. Think places like Myanmar. I don't think anything good can come out of this,especially if China or Korea has to get involved.

Hang on to your hats. Things might start getting even more interesting on the World stage.



posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 01:45 AM
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well here's the deal in a nutshell.

Soros funded a Revolution by protesting.
he failed. The red shirts were sent packing.
Now he is bribing some high level
Thai Military to do the job that the
protesters could not do.
And with Soros' money
behind the project, it will
eventually succeed at some point

Soros motto:
If you can't beat them,
buy them.

edit on 2/2/2011 by boondock-saint because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 02:05 AM
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Same boss. New face.

Oh, by the way, governments don't exist.
Bosses don't exist.

It's a logical fallacy.
It's turning an abstract ideal into physical reality.

What you mean is, individual human beings discussing their plans to pretend to become the "new boss" and put it on TV so people will believe it.

Individual human beings will still trample the rights of other human beings.

Believing in false paradigms like Government lead to false assumptions which create false conclusions.

This is why the human race is struggling.

What will this Coup solve. Nothing.

We are just dealing new cards here, but we are still playing the game.
Ante up?

How about you can keep my chips, I don't care to play anymore. Life's not a game right?

Than why do we throw human lives away like chips in a game of poker?

False Information ---> False Assumptions ---> False Conclusions ----> Human Rights Violations



posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 02:21 AM
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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Same boss. New face.

Oh, by the way, governments don't exist.
Bosses don't exist.

It's a logical fallacy.
It's turning an abstract ideal into physical reality.

What you mean is, individual human beings discussing their plans to pretend to become the "new boss" and put it on TV so people will believe it.

Individual human beings will still trample the rights of other human beings.

Believing in false paradigms like Government lead to false assumptions which create false conclusions.

This is why the human race is struggling.

What will this Coup solve. Nothing.

We are just dealing new cards here, but we are still playing the game.
Ante up?

How about you can keep my chips, I don't care to play anymore. Life's not a game right?

Than why do we throw human lives away like chips in a game of poker?

False Information ---> False Assumptions ---> False Conclusions ----> Human Rights Violations


The way you worded this is brilliant...star for you!



posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 02:25 AM
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reply to post by muzzleflash
 


I really like the way that you think!



posted on Feb, 2 2011 @ 02:29 AM
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I can't understand how the Obama Administration condemed the last riots in Thailand, but endorses the Egyptian riots .What's up with that ? I know you are talking a coup not riots but it is all the same type of action or result .So I wonder what his attitude will be the next time ? I think the Thai people were inspirational as to what people power can do against the machine .




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