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  1. On 12/29/2023 at 7:03 AM, JustSumGai said:

    when are you going to LOS? I'd like to meet you, we're like minded on many things I notice from your posts.

    I should've been there by now, but I'm waiting for the new visa rules. If that doesn't happen soon it's probably going to be November as we're already half way through winter here. The idea is to escape this inhumane climate nov to march/April. 

  2. I've never done this myself but I know a few guys who have and they had no problems at all. You can just print out some dummy return ticket with Trump airways or something other creative then bin it. Round trip is usually cheaper than buying two one-ways from Europe anyway.

    4 hours ago, JustSumGai said:

    To demand set departure date when they OFFER AN EXTENSION is a bit daft. 

    Make sure you time that extension, i e not do it earlier than day 89 so you get the full 120 days. In my case this is of great importance but I know things can change overnight.

  3. 1 hour ago, Pulci Gorgon said:

    Today, I read the sad new about Nat/Nam. I wish this were untrue but I knew her habits with alcohol. I feel sad. She was my first ladyboy in Thailand. She had taught me how to go off track in Thailand.

    If you're are referring to the one I mention, she was completely nuts when I saw her, so fucked up on yaba, many years ago. Had a couple of meetings and after each one I said to myself never again. Pretty sure she died of the dreaded bug or/and poverty. She didn't have a home, lived in a shack off of Pattaya Klang, basically toothless, skin and bones.  I felt so bad for her, obviously didn't 'do', anything with her the last time, just gave her 3K I believe,  which was 2,500 more than she asked. 

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  4. 55 minutes ago, Pulci Gorgon said:

    Once upon a time, I knew a 10" girl but she's from Chaiyaphum and she didn't want to be loved for her dick but by a man who would be ready to pay her for the final chop. The last time I read about her, she still has her big cock but is less able to be hard. She must be arount 32 years old now. (12 years ago)

     

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    That's Beach Rd Nat.  Died a few years ago. One of very few who could hold a candle to Nancy.

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  5. On 12/1/2023 at 5:57 AM, Pdoggg said:

    Says "Video Not Available", at least in Thailand.

    Tim says first its blocked, but then says it isn't as he watched it again. Theres a German guy who bribed his way out of Thailand.

    Either way its not very discret filming in the bars.

    a case of a German who allegedly paid 1 million baht as a bribe for release after underage sex charges.

     

     

     

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  6. 22 hours ago, Woodie said:

    If you want an interesting view of Kissinger. Look up Youtube videos by Christopher Hitchens. Also videos about the Clintons, Princess Diana and the amazing Mother Teresa!

    Views not often expressed by the media. 

    Yeah. They touch on that here. The elite loved him. I posted the link and not the embedded graphics as it has the monsters mug right at the beginning. 

    Hitchens is one of my all time favourites.  Brilliant mind. Gone far too soon. RIP.

    https://youtu.be/w0XV2Wi0J34?si=5nO3PFO85IDY-sNs

     

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  7. But Iraq, and the broader War on Terror that Kissinger wanted expanded lest it “pete[r] out into an intelligence operation while the rest of the region gradually slides back to the pre-9/11 pattern,” presaged the world Kissinger made coming apart at the foundations. The man who repositioned U.S. foreign policy as a wedge between Russia and China lived long enough to see the February 4 Declaration uniting Moscow and Beijing. The reactionary forces he encouraged at home and abroad are showing the world that the rules-based international order is about capitalism, not democracy. 

    Whatever bitterness Kissinger, in his final days, experienced over the erosion of his enterprise is little comfort to his millions of victims. America denied them the closure Kathleen Treanor experienced when America, declaring justice, ended Timothy McVeigh.

  8. Kissinger and Nixon turned that into Watergate — as Grandin pointed out earlier in this story, Watergate began with a demand for vengeance on Daniel Ellsberg, the anti-Kissinger, for leaking the Pentagon Papers. Watergate was a grim demonstration, for neither the first nor the last time, that the crimes America commits abroad have a dialectical relationship with the crimes that America commits at home. Infamy has as many fathers as victory. 

    .......That, ultimately, is why Kissinger died a celebrity, .......When the Roger Morrises and Anthony Lakes and Hillary Clintons see Henry Kissinger, they see, despite what they will rotely and euphemistically acknowledge as his flaws, themselves as they wish to be. 

  9. Absolutely great piece about the worst mass murderer in history by Rolling Stone. Read it before its get locked. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/henry-kissinger-war-criminal-dead-1234804748/
     
     
     
    Henry Kissinger, War Criminal Beloved by America’s Ruling Class, Finally Dies
    The infamy of Nixon's foreign-policy architect sits, eternally, beside that of history's worst mass murderers. A deeper shame attaches to the country that celebrates him
     
     

    IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, KISSINGER DESTROYED. But in Chile, he helped build a template for the world in which we currently live. 

    On September 4, 1970, Chileans elected the democratic socialist Salvador Allende president. Allende’s program was more than redistributionist. It demanded reparation from the U.S. for exploiting it. Chile is rich in copper, and by the mid-1960s, 80 percent of its copper production was controlled by American corporations, particularly the firms Anaconda Copper and Kennecott. When Allende nationalized mining assets held by the two companies, Allende informed them he would deduct estimated “excess profit” from a compensatory package he was willing to pay the firms. It was this sort of unacceptable policy that prompted Kissinger to remark, during an intelligence meeting about two months before Allende’s election, “I don’t see why we need to stand idly by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people.”

    Kissinger and the CIA had decided to overthrow Allende just days after Allende’s election. Upon learning what was in motion, the U.S. ambassador in Santiago, Edward Korry, who was second to none in opposing Allende, cabled Kissinger that “to actively encourage a coup could lead us to a Bay of Pigs failure.” An “apoplectic Kissinger” told Korry to stay out of the way, according to Tim Weiner’s Legacy of Ashes: The History of The CIA. When the CIA failed at what Korry termed a Rube Goldberg gambit to get the Chilean Congress to stop Allende from taking office — that’s right, the CIA tried a January 6 in Chile — Haig urged his boss to purge “the key left-wing dominated slots” in the agency. 

     paid off on September 11, 1973, when a military junta took power, prompting Allende’s suicide. He would be among the first of 3,200 Chileans to die violently under the 17-year regime of Augusto Pinochet and his Caravana de la Muerte, to say nothing of the tens of thousands tortured and imprisoned. “In the Eisenhower period, we would be heroes,” Kissinger told Nixon in a telephone conversation days after the coup. The same week he denied at his Senate confirmation hearings that the U.S. played any role in it. 

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