Friday, March 28, 2008

Back Again

It's been a long time but I haven't done that much recently so I've had nothing to post. I've recently moved to a new apartment in Bangkok and I have the internet again so here's my latest post.

http://www.infowars.com/ - I listen to Alex Jones everyday and if you haven't you should. Everything he claims is fully researched and backed up by official government documentation and other reliable sources. He recently spoke about a foreign police force being used against America in order to suppress the people more easily, the government being in favour of euthanasia and privacy being invaded by fellow citizens and personal computers.

I went to Yahoo (UK) and right there in front of me the headlines fitted with what he claimed albeit in a watered-down, more palatable form. Although the situation seems to be more severe in the US events are the same in the UK due to the global plan. Alex's newest documentary 'Endgame' is very informative. He also produced Loosechange - Final cut. Both are well worth watching.

My last post has also had a comment posted on it quoting the British National Union of Journalists making the same claims I made. It was posted by Tony Gosling of http://www.bilderberg.org/ who is currently trying to work out why http://www.nineeleven.co.uk/ is impossible for me to access in Thailand.

I've also been listening to Immortal Technique a lot.

I've also signed the J7 petition, if you care about truth you should too.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

An Apology

It has recently come to my attention that some of my e-mails have dissapeared. I'm no sure how many have gone or for how long this had been happening. I previously thought people were saying they didn't get them because they overlooked them. Then some took several days to reach their destination(either to or from me), then I didn't recieve e-mails sent to me by a fellow teacher and now I can confirm that although they are confirmed as sent in my account they do not reach their destination at all (so far).

Maybe it's Yahoo or maybe it's because so much of our communications are monitored big brother has a backlog. I don't know. Anyway, sorry if you think I haven't been e-mailing you - I probably have - and sorry for thinking you were ignoring me if you sent an e-mail and I didn't reply.

By the way, it seems that people who stockpile chemicals in order to make bombs aren't so bad. They just want to defend themselves and besides if they don't open the chemical containers there's no proof they are a threat.

Monday, July 16, 2007

On the road again!

As I depart Japan with my RFID card in my pocket, my face scanned in order to a buy a ticket for the train and with warnings to be vigilant of terrorists I wonder to myself - somnambalism is very, very cozy. I was always told never to wake sleepwalkers because the shock might be too much for them and I don't want to disturb their sleep - maybe I'll just leave it to the guy around the corner with the cattle prod.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Al-database attacks UK?

Craig Murray, former British ambassador who protested against UK outsourcing torture (including boiling alive) to Uzbekistan to get intelligence that only served to support their plans for taking over the ME, has a clear and concise opinion on recent events - http://www.craigmurray.co.uk/weblog.html

Sunday, June 10, 2007

False Flags

Arofish has very kindly been working on a picture to go with my work. Here it is -
On another subject - my uni in Saitama has all it's students ID cards installed with IC tracking devices. The idea is that nobody has to bother with registers anymore. It's great! The plan is for all students around the country to have them.
Funnily enough my uni has copied the design of the Reichstag for there main building. I point out to my students that it was the burning down of this building that ushered in new Nazi laws enabling indefinate detention and concentration camps. I also ask them if they can think of any other, similar, events. I ask them if they fear the totalitarian domination of another fascistic regime monitoring their every move and what do they do? Nothing but stare at me blankly!! (probably because they don't speak English).
The information in the following videos is essential in order to truly appreciate this artwork.

Monday, April 30, 2007

%@#!$%#^%

NO HEAVEN LYING IN WAIT, JUST HELL
Thai women recall ordeal working as prostitutes in the Bahraini capitalStory by NAUVARAT SUKSAMRAN
Three women sat nervously in a small room at the Thai embassy in Bahrain and began to recall their years in the capital where they once held out hope of making a fortune.
"We never thought the heaven we were promised would turn out to be like working in hell," one said.
The three fled their workplace to the embassy, which they saw as their last hope for getting home to Thailand.
Bao, Tong, and Uoom worked here illegally as prostitutes. They are among hundreds of Thai women who have been lured to work in Manama with the promise of excellent pay.
But after only one month living here, their passports and plane tickets were seized and the women were made "service machines," each of whom had to please up to five customers a day.
"I was angry when I saw the mamasan take all the money I made from guests," said Ms Bao, an Ubon Ratchathani woman who is now 32.
Sofia, as Ms Bao and her friends call her, is an experienced mamasan. She worked in Japan before moving to Manama, known by Muslims in nearby countries as a place where they can escape from strict religious practices.
The three had to pay up to 150,000 baht to their mamasans, who told them they could earn as much as they liked in Manama. The women agreed, but found out only later that they would be given only as much money as they needed to stay alive.
One reason Thai girls come here is that Bahrain does not demand they apply for a visa, said Ms Bao. To avoid the scrutiny of immigration officials, some women apply for a tourist visa to the United Arab Emirates first, and then fly to Bahrain, which is just one hour away, she added.
They are allowed to stay one month, but many overstay their visas and work.
Women working here are aged between 18 and nearly 40, including women from Russia, China, Lebanon, and Thailand.
Some are attractive, well educated; some have family problems, but they all share a same goal: earning money. Their dreams are not always fulfilled, however.
Ms Bao still has no money and meanwhile has detected a lump in her breast. Ms Tong suffers sinus problems and gets frequent nose bleeds. Ms Uoom was injured and forced to work harder to give brothel owners their money.
"My mamasan slapped my face publicly in coffee shops," she said.
The three still want to earn money to pay off family debts or help their ailing parents, but they vow not to come back to Bahrain again even though it may promise them a good income.
The embassy has sent 300 Thai women back to Thailand. Ambassador Phitak Phrombubpha said the Foreign Ministry has to pay more than 20 million baht a year to help Thais living and working legally here.
At present, there are only 4,000 Thais who are allowed to work legally in the country.
Mr Phitak warned Thai women against rushing to work here, because there was no "heaven" lying in wait, as many are promised. Prostitution is illegal and against religious practices here, he said.
Ms Uoom will go to the Pavena Foundation in Bangkok today to lodge a complaint about her suffering. The other two are still in Manama.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/30Apr2007_news04.php

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Latest Thai Update

Alan Garwood, Britain's top arms dealer, recently stated whilst selling weapons in OZ that there's a $100 billion potential for counterterrorism weapons sales in S.E.Asia - the largest and fastest growing 'potential' in the world today.

It just made me wonder if this 'potential' was being exploited in the region. Most locals I've spoken to in my current location, Hat Yai, both Muslim and Buddist, seem to be very poorly informed about the current insurgency despite it wrecking the local economy. This ignorance is, however, through no fault of their own - it's because the insurgents are anonymous and many, including Malaysia's prime minister, believe that the troubles are not founded upon religious zealotry. Instead, they are founded upon the arbitary justice and injustice of a corrupt nation and its gangs.

On another note, my book 'False Flags' is complete and a pdf sample can be viewed or downloaded here.