People are rising up – Richard Vobes

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The Convoy – All Roads Lead to Parliament

10 02 2022


#freedomconvoy #truckersconvoy #ottawa

Pam Vernon's avatarEnvironmental Health Watch NZ

By J. James
infonews.co.nz

All roads have led to this. The convoy emerged out of a failure by governing officials to listen to the people,not just some of the people but all of the people and to move with the science as science does what it is supposed to do; observe, then replicate then change its findings in light of new data.

All checks and balances that denote anhonest system were censored leaving people little room to do much else and inspired by the Canadian Truckers – kiwis havejumped in their cars and headed to the capital to get the politicians to hear them.

Lies have been told,no mandates, no one would lose their jobs, she lied. We know the outcome of that.without apology, without explanation a hard punitive and divisive line was taken by Jacinda Adern’s government, throwing representative democracy to the kerb.Under emergency powers, which by the way…

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The US is the puppeteer of Thailand’s dictatorship

19 05 2010

We are watching the world corporate media squirm as they try to avoid using the word “democracy” in reporting on the uprising in Thailand. Another third world outpost for capitalism suddenly is bucking and not taking the bit offered by colonial masters. Some further reports that are worth viewing –

Massacre in Thailand: Obama’s Bloody Hands

When the White House is quiet as protestors are butchered in the streets of Bangkok Thailand, suspicions are raised. Silence often equals complicacy. One can only imagine what the U.S.’ response would be to a Venezuelan government slaughter: the U.S. media and Obama would loudly condemn such an act, in contrast to the muted response to Thailand’s blood bath.

The history of U.S.-Thailand relations explains why…. (more)

http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2010/05/110798.html

Thailand needs democracy!

We are deeply concerned about the situation in Thailand, where military-backed Prime Minister Ahbisit Vejjajiva has declared a state of emergency and started a bloody crackdown amid escalating protests calling for fresh elections.

The Thai government has closed down all opposition media and given sweeping new powers to the security forces to prepare for a violent crackdown on the Red Shirt protesters.

Thai troops are using excessive force including tanks and live ammunition, against pro-democracy demonstrators in Bangkok….(more)

http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/43626

 Here’s video of Bangkok burninghttp://www.youtube.com/user/RussiaToday#p/u/6/ngja888Uj50