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New US Ambassador Seeks to Drag Thailand into US-China Conflict
BREAKING – US-funded Front Supports Thai Terrorist Sympathizers
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Twitter Censors Blog After Exposing US Funding Protests in Thailand
That blogs simply exposing information found on the US government’s own official websites is grounds for censorship on Twitter and Facebook demonstrates that these US-based tech giants function more as propaganda tools, methods of managing public perception, and even weapons of information warfare than actual social media platforms used to connect people and share information.
I can’t even share links, to this website, on Twitter. No warning, just no! Same as New Eastern Outlet!
Thai PM Right to Question Protest Funding
The notorious US National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is funding virtually every aspect of Thailand’s current “student protests” aimed at removing current government.
U.S. Militarism & Regime Change Attempts Are Motivated By Fears Of The Collapse Of Capitalism
Right now, the U.S. ruling class is trying to carry out a color revolution in Belarus, the only remaining former Soviet state that retains socialistic policies and a state-run economy. The imperialist propaganda machine is manufacturing consent for this regime change effort through the same propaganda approach that’s been used against Syria, Venezuela, and Bolivia: stoke dissension and within the targeted country, and paint the opposition as an unambiguously noble force (even though the opposition in Belarus has praised Hitler).
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Washington’s Anti-Chinese “Pan-Asian Alliance”
In this way, it already has a “pan-Asian alliance” – made up of US-funded opposition groups, opposition parties, media platforms, and online information operations in virtually every one of China’s neighboring countries as well as within Chinese territory itself.
They are funded and directed out of US embassies and consulates throughout the region as well as through US government-funded organizations and agencies like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), and the Open Technology Fund (OTF) – as clearly seen behind the unrest in Hong Kong.
US seeks to disrupt growing Thai-Chinese relations. US-funded protesters seek to remove elected government and rewrite constitution, or at the very least, cause Hong Kong-style chaos.
Thai “Students” Fight for US-backed Billionaires
Thailand’s “student protests” are transparent proxies for opposition led by corrupt, foreign-backed billionaires. Local-level meddling with geopolitical implications.
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