Thailand sees heavy investment and international division money as mass protests are organized by Thai anti-government forces

   Baba Pugwuthi
          The global international investor/socialist money ponzi scheme and anti-government one world order protests hit a new country and funding of Thailand as protesters gathered in Bangkok to call for reform being lead by the nations college campuses that called for the overt throw of the King  of Siam. Organized leftists battled police in Thailand  after watching skits and music and an eight hour rally and standoff with the loyal royal forces of King . The student groups had the audacity to threaten the King and the kings courts and said another mass protest will be organized by international fundsters
and another Major protest will take place exactly one moth and king Maha Vajiralongkorn has promised that those arrested during his protest will face a brutal prison sentence as he is not a king Korn to be messed with and will not allow or spread for dissent as seen in the West.  Maha Vajiralongkorn bitch lapped a hundred of his aids blaming them for the protests and he and his royal subjects had counter protesters out on the streets but they were drained out and this uprising against the brutality and
repression of the King of Siam is something to look as the 2020 American elections get heated. The overthrow of the King and major uprising would be the news story of 2020 maybe even bigger the fake virus fraud of Covid 19  and open of the countries these international reformers seek and desire to open and change is Thailand and its king as many opportunities for economic labor and exploitation by the globalist sis seen in this monarchical state preventing the mass migration of new capital and investment.   King  Maha and the Mahidites will not allow Thaistan to be another Hong Kong and he is preparing is army and loyal subjects more training and next opportunity to crack down and make mass arrests and adding women to his brothel will be the goal of the King of Siam Maha Vajiralongkorn
         

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