Thursday, May 25, 2023

Thai king Bhumibol video recorded himself with me in United States of America to have proof of its own ow one was on my side and had to disappear from political stage for my sake

HE CLAIMED ME AND AMERICAN NETWORK THAT TWO OF US DURING WAR IN UKRAINE(NOT DURING GENOCIDE OF UKRAINE AS SPECIAL OPERATION IS - ITS MORE THAN WAR AND PUTIN ADAPTED IDEA ABOUT SPECIAL OPERATION FROM MY CASE DURING WHICH ELITES DEMANDED FROM ME TO REFER TO ONE AS "MK ULTRA CASE" MENTION ISSUE OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTRATION RATHER THAN WHAT 33 YEAR LONG BUTCHERY HAD IN MIND) WOULD PROVE TO BE TOO MUCH FOR RUSSIA AND HE HAD TO THEREFORE DISAPPEAR....

THE ONE WHO CREATED WAR AGANST UKRAINE WAS NONE OTHER THAN THAI KING BHUMIBOL - IS THE MAIN CULPRIT BECAUSE HE CONNECTED THE UNLIKELY PART OF THE WORLD AND POWERS WITH SOMETHING THAT HISTORICALLY HAVE THREATENED EXISTANCE OF UKRAINE AND EASTERN EUROPE

 IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLEARLY DECLARE REAL ROLE OF THAILAND IN RUSSIAN WAR ON UKRAINE - NOT FOR MY SAKE, BUT BECAUSE OF ME YESSS - THAI KING BHUMIBOL HAD TO DISAPPEAR AHEAD OF GENOCIDE ON PEOPLE OF UKRAINE ....BECAUSE OF MY ADVANCE EXPERIENCE WITH HIM AND THAILAND ONE HAD TO DISAPPEAR ON TIME.


@THAILAND - WHAT HELP HAVE YOU GIVEN TO UKRAINE !!????? ANSWER THAT WAS GIVEN TO ME TIME AND AGAIN BY BOTH SIDES CAN

BE SEEN...

THAILAND SEEDED DEATH AGAINST ME FOR NO LESS THAN 33 YEARS - AS FOR THE REST(THE SO CALLED GOOD PART), I DO NOT WANT TO LEARN ABOUT SPECIALLY BECAUSE I WILL SURVIVE THIS 33 YEAR ORDEAL THAT HUNTED ME SINCE 1990. "BECAUSE" IN ABOVE SENTENCE IS A BIG WHY

AMERICAN PUBLIC TV NEWS/MEDIA BROADCASTER(PERHAPS FOX NEWS) WHICH ASSISTED BHUMIBOL WITH LIES IN RESPECT TO COMING RUSSIAN GENOCIDE OF UKRAINE MUST KEEP ON MIND TO HAVE HELD ME ALSO IN ILLEGAL WAY FOR FOREIGN ROYAL TO VIDEO RECORD HIMSELF A LIES THROUGH WHICH HE ATTEMPTED TO MISREPRESENT HIMSELF TO WORLD EVEN AS MY FRIEND/ALLY IF NEEDED...BHUMIBOL NEVER EVER WAS MY FRIEND, BUT AS STATED IN VIDEO AN ENEMY WHOM RUSSIANS AND LONDON HIRED TO EVEN DEEPEN ISSUES BETWEEN ME AND MOSCOW - A REGULAR PROVOCATEUR/BULLY. MERCILESS TORTURER.

I WILL DEMAND TO BE RATIFIED THAT MAIN PARTY IN ASIA WHO COOPERATED IN GENOCIDE AGAINST ME BEGINNING 1990 WAS NONE OTHER THAN THAILAND...AS FOR VIDEOS WHICH BHUMIBOL HAD AMERICAN BROADCASTER TO VIDEO RECORD ON US SOIL, I WILL DEMAND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE TO MYSELF FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES AND FOR WORLD TO SEE WHAT THIS WAS ABOUT.

STALINISM AND YUGOSLAVISM EQUALS TO NEONAZISM AND/OR FASCISM AS IS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE GREATER SERBIA AND GREATER RUSSIA AT EXPENSE OF OTHER NATIONS THROUGH USE OF FEDERATION....AS FOR WHITE NATIONALISM OR NAZISM AS ONE IS, ONE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NATIONALISM. NATIONALISM RIGHTFULLY PERTAINS TO EVERY EVERY NATION ON EARTH - ITS RIGHT TO EXISTANCE AND ITS WHAT NAZISM TENDS TO EXPLOIT THROUGH USE OF SO CALLED "WHITE NATIONALISM" IDEA TO EQUAL NAZISM IN EYES OF THE WORLD WITH RESISTANCE AGAINST ONE AS WAS THE CASE DURING WW2. IT WAS NATIONAL SELF AWARENESS THAT MADE FRENCH PARTISANS AS WELL AS NAZI RESISTANCE THROUGHOUT EUROPE...



Bellow article goes hand in hand with promises from Thailand on what will be if I will decline to have anything to do with them - as if ever was more than human butcheries Thailand was involved in when considering my case...

And this very article as is designed to promote YUGOSLAVISM AND SOVIETISM most likely is NOT product of German politics, but instead sick Thai appetites to cook yet another ETHNIC Balkan war...

belgrade: Every year, a small group of elderly people in well-worn World War II uniforms bedecked with Communist paraphernalia queue in Belgrade to pay their respects to their former leader, Josip Broz Tito.But decades after the bloody breakup of the Yugoslav federation, a younger contingency has also begun to fill the ranks to commemorate Tito's death and pine the loss of a socialist federation that once united a divided region.Amid the virulent nationalism that is common in Serbia and across much of the Balkans, these young people are embracing the "Yugoslav" identity of old.A growing number went so far as to register as "Yugoslav" during a recent census in Serbia.Ivan Cvetkovic, a 23-year-old economics student in Belgrade, was among the declared Yugoslavs.RELATEDOne of his parents is Croatian, the other Serbian -- "a mixed marriage" -- so he does not consider himself to be more one nationality than the other."In the Balkans, we share the same language, history and mentality," he told AFP. "Being Yugoslav is just natural for me."- The rise and fall -Formed in the ashes of World War II by Tito and his band of socialist partisans, Yugoslavia stretched from the Adriatic coast bordering Italy to the frontier with Greece to the south, comprising six republics and two autonomous areas.For over four decades, the federation largely prospered compared to other socialist nations, with its citizens able to travel abroad and enjoy comfortable living standards at home.But following Tito's death in the early 1980s, the country began to tear at the seams. Nationalism returned with a vengeance, sparking a series of wars in which more than 130,000 died.Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Serbia were carved from the ruins, while Kosovo has struggled for decades for its own independence.Yugoslavia was relegated to the dustbin of history and the ambitious goal of uniting the disparate ethnic and religious groups in the region under a single identity lay in tatters.But for those nostalgic for the prosperity and salad days of their youth, being Yugoslav carries a powerful meaning."I am Yugoslav... It will be like that until my death," said Zivko Mitrev, 78, who travelled from Northern Macedonia to put flowers on Tito's grave.- 'Resistance' -The rebirth of the Yugoslav identity is still in its infancy but is increasingly palpable, especially in Serbia.During the country's last census, in 2022, approximately 27,000 people declared themselves Yugoslavs, up from 23,000 in 2011 -- a rare jump in numbers for a country with a falling population.For many, it is also a form of protest."I see Yugoslavianism as a type of resistance, a more responsible and more natural form of anti-nationalism," Viktor Ivancic, a prominent journalist from Croatia, told local media."If someone can be a Serb or a Croat based on their nationality, then I can be a Yugoslav based on my lack of nationality."In Serbia, authorities recognise around 20 ethnic minorities. This entitles the communities with public funding to help preserve their culture, along with certain electoral advantages at the ballot box.Some, like the popular Serbian author and radio host Dasko Milinovic, are hopeful this official status will be extended to the Yugoslavs, who outnumber about half of the official listed minorities.For Milinovic, Yugoslavia's dissolution decades ago should stand as no barrier to recognising the group."The kingdom of Ruthenia died a long time ago but the Ruthenians still exist."Wallachia has been gone for a while."The Roma, as far as I know, never had a country but they are still Roma," he told AFP.Over a decade ago, Serbian officials dismissed a formal bid to recognise Yugoslavs, citing a lack of "language, alphabet and literature".Milinovic described the government's response as laughable, saying Yugoslavia had an official language, two alphabets and was home to the acclaimed author Ivo Andric, who won the Nobel Prize for literature."All nations are invented and represent a political idea. The nation does not exist in a natural state, otherwise bears, birds and squirrels would have one," Milinovic said.- 'The future' -A renewed push for recognition, however, might find a receptive audience, according to one official."As a citizen of this country that upholds liberal beliefs, of course I support this," Tomislav Zigmanov, Serbia's human and minority rights minister, told AFP.If the community is able to gather 11,000 signatures -- or 40 percent of people who registered as Yugoslavs in the census -- then the initiative could potentially be adopted.And while many have embraced the Yugoslav identity in a fit of nostalgia, for Milinovic and others their decision is more about creating a better future where progressive ideas trump nationalism."We are not ex-Yugoslavs. We are future Yugoslavs," Milinovic said. "This is not about former Yugoslavia but the future one."

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