BANGKOK BOMBS CONSPIRACY - UPDATED 22 AUGUST
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Anthony Davis, a veteran security analyst with the defence analysts Jane's, has made a persuasive case for the Grey Wolves being the people who carried out the Bangkok bombings at the Erawan shrine in August 2015.
The CIA "overtly transferred guns and explosives to Grey Wolf units through its agent, Frank Terpil" in the 1970s.[105]

NATO has used the fascist Grey Wolves to carry out acts of terrorism in Turkey.
The purpose of of the Grey Wolves has been to keep Turkey's mafia generals and various Islamists in power.
(spitfirelist.com/f059.html)
Kissinger reportedly used the Grey Wolves to wreck Cyprus.
"Anthony Davis, a veteran security analyst with IHS-Jane's, made a persuasive case for the Grey Wolves (being the bombers) on a panel at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand...
"Some of the strongest evidence in favor of the ... Grey Wolves was ... the Grey Wolves' visibility during the attacks on the Thai Embassy in Istanbul."
Thailand’s Shrine Bombing – The Case For NATO’s Grey Wolves
The Grey Wolves have been linked to the heroin trade, child abuse and terrorism.
"During the 1970s, Grey Wolves killed Kurds, left-wing intellectuals, students, and Christians.
"Mehmet Ali Agca, who attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II in 1981, was a member of Grey Wolves. Another member attempted to assassinate Prime Minister Turgut Özal in 1988...
"After the fall of the Soviet Union, soldiers fought under the Grey Wolves banner in both Chechnya wars as well as in the Nagorno-Karabakh War..
"There are Grey Wolves groups in Germany, Netherlands, France and Belgium."
Thailand’s Shrine Bombing – The Case For NATO’s Grey Wolves
The policeman in charge of investigating the Bangkok bombings, Chakthip Chaijinda (above), was chosen as Thailand's top police chief on 14 August 2015, just three days before the blast at the Erawan shrine.
(Two British backpackers were murdered on the island of Koh Tao in September 2014. Two migrant workers from Myanmar are now on trial amid allegations that police failed to properly seal off the crime scene – a criticism also levelled after Monday’s shrine blast – and bungled DNA evidence.)
Chakthip, as police chief, replaced a Thaksin ally.
Reportedly he is backed by Defence Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan.
Police chief in charge of Bangkok blast probe
We present below some of the often contradictory theories about the situation in Thailand.

The Israelis are understood to all be former members of Israel's military.

The nine Israeli security specialists were arrested in a raid on the Royal Thai Police offices in Bangkok.
Army defends raid, arrest of 9 Israelis | Bangkok Post.
"The Vietnam War in the 70s brought an influx of Jewish American soldiers to Thailand.
"Numerous Israeli families also immigrated to Thailand during the 1970s...
"A large number of high-level Thai officials have visited Israel on study tours and training courses..."

A large number of Thais have taken part in Israeli run courses in Thailand.
"In 2003, Thailand hosted some 100,000 Israeli tourists who chose it as their prime holiday destination.
"A significant number of Thai workers are employed in Israel’s agricultural sector. A growing number of Thai agriculture college students attend innovative training programs in Israel..."
Israel-Thailand Relations
The suspect in the Yellow T-shirt spoke English.
"He did speak in English to the motorbike taxi driver who transported him from nearby the Erawan shrine - the site of the bombing - to his next destination in a soi (side-street) off business thoroughfare Silom road, a short ride of no more than 5 minutes...
"Another intriguing factor is how unscathed the Erawan shrine actually is (already re-opened for business, with huge crowds)."
Bangkok bombing — beyond the usual suspects: Escobar
"Internet users didn't take long to zero in on where one could find the yellow shirt the suspect is wearing: an Indonesian clothing shop and corresponding website called Amaranthine Fashion."
Thai sleuths.

Above we see another suspect.

Above we see some of the Thai military.

Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, favoured by the CIA? - Vajiralongkorn and Thaksin
Thailand's king, 87-year-old Bhumibol, is in poor health.
His son and heir apparent, Maha, has reported business ties with the former prime minister Thaksin, who is reportedly favoured by the US government.
However, there is a belief that the CIA helped to topple Thaksin.

Thaksin
The USA has been critical of Thailand's current military government.
The U.S. has censured the military for the overthrow of the Thaksin government.
(This may be bluff).
China lurks
"Thaksin has cultivated Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, by paying off his debts and providing a luxurious new house in Bangkok.
"Maha Vajiralongkorn has preferred to spend time in Munich with his favorite consort, rather than with his official wife and children in Thailand, and has kept a succession of air hostesses as his mistresses.
Vajiralongkorn and Thaksin

Above we see a man wanted for questioning by Thai police in connection with the Bangkok bombing (left) and Australian model Sunny Burns (right).
Australian model.

Alleged bomber.
"Soon police discovered CCTV footage of Burns returning from the gym and preparing for his English class away from the blast's location, clearing him of any wrongdoing."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
The Bangkok bombings may be related to Thailand's growing frienship with China and Russia.
In April 2015, Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev visited Thailand to boost ties.
Thailand has increased joint air and marine exercises with China.
China has reportedly sought access to Thailand's Sattahip naval base.
China has become Thailand's largest trading partner.
Thailand has joined China's Maritime Silk Road initiative and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
America's alliance with Thailand is in trouble.
China lurks

"Whoever made carried out these attacks has played into the hands of the hawkish Thai military government, regardless of the intentions.
"It potentially delivers them the justification for harsher security measures or, even worse, a reason to somehow remain even more of an influential power stakeholder in the near distant future, thanks to political changes being undertaken since the coup."
Bangkok bombs - who gains?.

Glyn Davies (above) was recently appointed as US Ambassador to Thailand.
He is a War College graduate versed in 'non-military instruments of power.'

On 17 August 2015, bombs hit a tourist area in Bangkok, killing at least 27 people.
Bangkok bombs
Most of those injured were tourists from China and Taiwan.
"The perpetrators intended to destroy the economy and tourism because the incident occurred in the heart of the tourism district," Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said.
The bombs went off near the Erawan shrine, a tourist attraction.
The army has ruled Thailand since May 2014, when it ousted the elected government after months of anti-government protests.
"Security sources said the incident was believed to be politically motivated, and may involve the move to strip former PM Thaksin Shinawatra of his police rank, the draft charter, the looming military reshuffle, and the spillover from unrest in the deep South."
At least 100 injured by biggest attack

In Thailand, in 1980, one third of the rural population lived in absolute poverty.
This could mean one meal a day and no money to buy shoes or typhoid medicine.
In 1980, a child working 11 hours a day, in a workshop in Bangkok, would earn £36 per year!
Great for the Americans getting their cheap shoes and clothes made by child labour.

King Bhumibol Adulyadej
The King of Thailand is worth at least US$30 billion [1]
In 1946 King Ananda was found shot in his bedroom in the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
This ensured that the teenage Bhumibol became king.
And it ensured that pro-American Field Marshal Pibul became the power behind the throne.

Bhumibol had once said of his brother's murder, "It was not an accident...it was political."
King Bhumibol has a difficult job, surrounded as he is by certain 'corrupt fascist' generals who allegedly have links to the CIA.
Thailand has hosted one of the CIA's secret prison sites.
The CIA has met its al Qaeda friends in Pattaya in Thailand.
Reported CIA and MI6 links to al Qaeda in Chicago, Pattaya...

King Bhumibol
The child brothels in Thailand are said to be protected by certain Thai generals.
The military is said to have links to drugs and karaoke bars.

Pattaya - child abuse, murder, mafias and spooks.
In 1973, the army shot pro-democracy students.
In 1992, when there was an uprising in Bangkok, the generals killed hundreds of people.

In 2001, Thaksin Shinawatra (above) became prime minister of Thailand.
Thaksin's policies reduced rural poverty[2].
Thaksin provided affordable health coverage to the people.
Because of this, his main support base has been the rural poor.[1]
Yingluck Shinawatra (right) who became Prime Minister in 2011.
Thaksin made "new strategic overtures towards Beijing" and undermined "the US's near monopoly on military-to-military training in Thailand.
"Thaksin also increased Thailand's arms purchases from China during his tenure."
(US, Thailand: A conflicted alliance)
Thaksin was toppled by the military in 2006.
Bangkok
When Thaksin was toppled, (reportedly by the CIA) "Bush's emissaries in Thailand... too swiftly and too warmly embraced the military coup-makers, many of whom are known to have close ties to top US officials."
(Asia Times 7 August 2008 US, Thailand: A conflicted alliance)
The coup "was orchestrated by several Thai security and military officials with close and long-time ties to Washington.
"They include CIA-trained Squadron Leader Prasong Soonsiri and the US-trained General Winai Phattiyakul, former director of the Directorate of Joint Intelligence at the Supreme Command's headquarters where US intelligence officials are allegedly in residence.

Boyce with General Surayud who took control of Thailand after Thaksin was toppled.
"US security officials and former US ambassador to Thailand Ralph 'Skip' Boyce are also known to have generational ties to Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda, who Thaksin's supporters have accused of masterminding the 2006 putsch..."
(US,Thailand: A conflicted alliance)

Thaksin Shinawatra and his sister Yingluck are most popular in the RED areas shown above.
Yingluck Shinawatra became Prime Minister in 2011 and was removed from power in 2014, as the result of a decision by the Constitutional Court.
In Thailand it has been the Red Shirts (supporters of the Shinawatra family) against the Yellow Shirts (traditionalists).
The big question is - does the CIA support the Red Shirts or the Yellow Shirts?
Or, does the CIA simply want to cause Libyan-style chaos?

Tony Cartalucci altthainews.blogspot.ca Destabilization and Breakup of Thailand?
Most Thais apparently do not support either the militant Yellows or the militant Reds.
The Economist gives us a clue as to what the CIA may be trying to achieve in Thailand.
The Economist recently suggested that we may see the Destabilization and Breakup of Thailand?
Yingluck Shinawatra's top people could flee to the north and set up a separate state.
Tony Cartalucci (altthainews.blogspot.ca) refers to the modern imperial agenda of divide and rule.
Chatham House corporate member Robert Amsterdam is currently representing Thaksin Shinawatra.
According to The Economist:
"Many red shirts say Bangkok is already lost."

Suthep Thaugsuban (above) has been the leader of the Yellows, the opposition to the Shinawatras.
Courts have ruled that he is responsible for deaths and injuries sustained by red-shirt protesters during the political unrest 2010.
He was also found responsible by a Court for the assassination of Italian journalist Fabio Polenghi, who was covering the 2010 protests.[13]
Political crisis in Thailand: You go your way, I’ll go mine

Yingluck Shinawatra and son
The blogger Tony Cartalucci is an opponent of the Shinawatras (the Reds)
altthainews.blogspot.ca
He has written that Yingluck Shinawatra's government "bankrupted a disastrous vote-buying rice subsidy and has subsequently failed to pay rice farmers..."
He suggests that the Shinawatras are increasingly unpopular.

Northern Thailand
Tony Cartalucci wrote:
"The Thai 'civil war' Western analysts have long been predicting ... would most likely only materialize using the 'Syrian-model' of covert invasion combined with a coordinated propaganda campaign already being carried out by the Western media.
"Instead of Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and northern Iraq feeding militants into Syria, this new war would consist of Cambodia feeding militants and material in through northeast Thailand, with the resulting conflict appearing to be between 'Thaksin’s political stronghold' there and the rest of the country...
"Secession and 'civil war' in Thailand are impossible.
"Thailand is not divided. If anything, now more than ever it is united in purpose against an increasingly destructive, perpetually self-serving regime that has long since overstayed its welcome..."
altthainews.blogspot.ca
The CIA may be supporting all the different factions.
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