Showing posts with label thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thailand. Show all posts

Monday 21 October 2019

Toxic Prurience



Freer & Blue in Cambodia


It's been a few years now so I don't mind publishing these private emails as the lesson still applies today for those with ears to hear, and eyes to see.

My good friend Peter Doran in Bangkok was a self-made multi-millionaire. He was striking to look at, tough as hell and stricken with the most aggressive bouts of violent depression.

He was a dangerous man to be around, but he was also one of the most generous, funny and clever people I ever met. I considered him to be an older brother, but from time to time it came at great expense.

I recall once he was pissed off with his brother Johnnie who had left for New York and decided to stitch him up by finding out some hotel details of a client/friend who was staying at The Conrad in Bangkok. Earlier that day he had tried to overdose and I was starting my new job as Planning Director at Dentsu Bangkok. It was literally my first day and so I could only help by calling another friend (Frank Duvi) to go check up on Pete or Blue as we called him. 

As there was no answer from his bedroom, I instructed Frank to break down the door, a job he was capable of as a former French foreign legionnaire and Muay Thai boxer.

Anyway, after work, I headed over to Blue's and that's when he decided to take me for a drink down The Conrad in the Diplomat bar, a place I frequented regularly, he pulled out a scrap of paper with the room number of his brother's friend, and proceeded to order a 1500 pounds sterling bottle of champagne on that rooms tab.

I was frozen with fear, as it was clear Blue was in a mess from his earlier suicide attempt, and he didn't look particularly credible with a scrap of paper reading the room number out to the barwoman. Anyway, she took the order and delivered the champagne in an ice bucket wrapped in immaculate white napkins. We drank it and then we left to head over to Patpong GoGo bars. I only breathed a sigh of relief when we got in the cab. My next visit to that bar was very uncomfortable, as the kindly barwoman recognised me, but didn't say anything. It was not my order but I was complicit.

In any case the reason I am bringing up Blue is that he had access to a mutual friend's email account and he had made a habit of reading all his private emails on a regular basis for a couple of years. That is until, as you can see above, he forwarded me an email one day, thinking I'd understand it was not him but being forwarded, but instead I blew his cover by responding to our mutual friend as if the email was meant for me.

Blue was very angry with me, our friend Tim Ramos the owner of the email account who was a multi-millionaire sex-addict retiree from Hawaii was mad at me, thinking I'd colluded with Blue although I had done nothing but respond to that forwarded email which was quite insulting and so my reply was caustic, to say the least.

Anyway, the purpose of this post is to share that when the dust had settled, Blue admitted that having access to Tim's email had been corrosive and had fed an obsession that had become toxic to him in the end, as any addicted snooper and peeping tom will reveal when asking how and why their prurience had affected them.

I live a fairly open life and try not to have any secrets, because I know that it's your secrets that kill you in the end. 

I eat, shit, fuck, smoke, fart and wank like the old bachelor I am who prefers not to copulate with ladies just for the sex, as I feel it's damaging to be in a fake relationship, (although I'm always on the lookout for someone special). Lady luck is always a possibility.

I have found that those who obsess over me, are always the same, and have recurring observable traits. 

Insanely jealous, insecure and inveterate liars who have no grasp that some of us don't lie for convenience. 

Snoopers are the meconium of the universe, and that applies to Pete's email 'hacking' and to anyone else who lives vicariously.

Get a life. 

Mine is already taken.

Saturday 11 May 2019

Every Light in the House Burnin'

Every Light in the House Burnin' eBook by Andrea Levy ...

I read this to pass the time while hanging out with television addicts. 

Some had complex needs and other's, including myself, were there to care for them.

I enjoyed Andrea Levy's book Every Light in the House Burnin'

At her best, she writes like Bukowski. 

It struck me as poignant when she died shortly after I finished her book.


Monday 12 November 2018

A Prayer Before Dawn




Possibly the most realistic movie I've ever watched. I took me about 10 days to get through it. Too visceral. Too realistic.

Shout out to ML Rungguna Kitiyakara for telling the obnoxious truth.

Friday 19 May 2017

Inside Trumps War with Robert David Steele



There's no denying that Robert David Steele is more up to date than 99% of CIA employees on how things really work. I also agree with a lot of his assessments, but he does make mistakes and the more influence he gains, the less time he has to vet the information he is digesting.

In the case of blood drinking he's misinformed about adrenalized blood. It's a high not just a rejuvenation elixir. He's also somewhat behind on conceding that some of his Trump appointees he backed, are Neocon hyenas.

I notice Robert is making inroads with Thai officials. I urge him to be cautious. Open Source is anathema to Thailand and ASEAN unless it's sharing Western IP.

Update: The video I originally posted was removed so I need to check if the above interview is relevant to the post. I've since checked and the relevant interview is below. Both are superb.


Update: I no longer trust RDS

Friday 22 July 2016

The Crown Prince and Heir Apparent of Thailand



I was told sotto voce, by a reliable source that Thailand's Crown Prince was subjected to a black magic ritual at an early age. The number nine is considered lucky in Thailand and so the number 10 is considered unlucky as the current 9th King of the dynasty bloodline is close to death (or even dead already with a clone/dummy being used at official ceremonies). 

The ritual involved the slaying of a prepubescent girl in front of the traumatised prince (so the account goes).

Years ago I wouldn't have given much credence to this kind of story but I happen to know a little bit more about black magic sacrificial rituals these days, and given the superstition in Thailand it wouldn't be surprising to me.

For this reason I don't really dislike the Prince, as he seems just another damaged individual from a country that struggles with the kind of double standards found when the West bombs shepherds and funds terrorists abroad. However he's loathed by the Thai people for reasons such as promiscuity, a violent reputation and a few other narratives that cannot be discussed openly, as indeed we have in the West for such topics as the holocaust mythology which is just our version of Lese Majeste.

Power always controls the narrative. The bullet is crude compared to the ability of the ruling elite to silence whole populations.

Anyway it looks like the Prince was having a little crystal ice and or cocaine party on his commercial airliner jet and possibly felt it was a good idea to wear his girlfriend's top (haven't we all?). 

It's none of my business really but the person who shared this story, a reporter (and CFR and Brooking's Institute stooge) called Andrew MacGregor tweeted the pictures above published in Germany's Die Bild (it drips blood), and his wife was arrested by 20 cops in Thailand for erm being his wife.

Oh well. Some people think the current, unwell and poorly King's death will be violent but I think the military are in charge already so it's all been taken care of. 

There might be a bit of score settling though.

Saturday 9 July 2016

The Open Palm is the Tightest Grip


It was a long time ago and now I'm scanning the photos I want to keep and tearing up the rest. I don't ever want to have more than one suitcase and one bag as possessions. In the end they own you not the other way round.

Tuesday 5 April 2016

เหิมเกริม!! กลุ่มวัยรุ่น!!รวมตัว รุมทำร้าย อริ !! จับแก้ผ้า (29/1/59) อ.พนม จ.สุราษฎร์ธานี




Do not watch this if you're sensitive.

Let's assume she did the worst thing possible to her friends. 

For example. She slept with their boyfriends and transmitted AIDS. I just made that up but the point I'm trying to understand is what makes people attack in groups when the victim is alone? I've seen this elsewhere in a Tumblr video clip that I guessed was somewhere in China or a Chinese ethnic group in the Philippines. It seems to be an Asian trait.

Am I being too hasty? Is this an unfair generalisation?

There are many things I love about Thailand but the mob mentality for attacking people on their own, irrespective of their crime is a deep cowardice that I claim is central to a damaged psyche and one of the few criticisms I level at this part of the world.

Our damaged psyche is we drop bombs on others and defend our way of life.

Update: Original video removed.

Sunday 23 August 2015

Are Mossad Behind the Bangkok Bomb?




My first analysis was the Bangkok bomb had military grade explosive (and flash), targeted at tourists to hurt Thailand's tourism industry as a whole. 

Given the deepening ties between Thailand, Russia and China and their approval of a Palestinian State it was only a matter of time before the axis of evil (including CIA and MI6) would attack Thailand. I also have it on good authority that the Royal Thai Police are aware of Mossad drug trafficking through Chabad House in Bangkok.

I don't agree with all the points made in the following article but I think the Bangkok bomb was from outside forces and the only suspects are the usual ones when it comes to international threats and intimidation.

The bomb plays into whoever is in power's hands as they can crank up the need for security against their enemies. I notice the military grade explosive and flash was downgraded to 'improvised device' in the media, which tells me the people who know, don't want others to know.

Another excellent write up is over at Aangirfan


August 20-21, 2015 -- Mossad either getting sloppier or more arrogant in Bangkok bombing by Wayne Madsen.
Posted by Wayne Madsen Report on Saturday, 22 August 2015


Wednesday 21 January 2015

Israel Abusing Thai Migrant Workers To Death




122 Thai Migrant workers died from abusive conditions in Israel. 43 of them died from nocturnal death syndrome which means they died in their sleep which could be anything from murder to poisoning from pesticides. 

Many times there's no post mortem but the Thai migrant workers should be grateful they're not being targeted by F-16 jets and Phosphor Bombs like the Palestinians.

Friday 14 February 2014

Wednesday 29 January 2014

TVillas Thailand




Back in August last year, I did some consulting work for the largest Thai Villa rental company in the country. They put me up in one of their Villas in Pattaya and I was struck by how spacious, relaxed and luxurious, it all felt compared to staying in a hotel. I wrote a quick concept ad for a presentation I did for them.


Most of the Villas come with a pool, so if you can find a few mates or come to Thailand with a family, then the cost of renting a luxury villa really does beat a hotel hands down. T Villas (T for Thailand) have Villas all over the Kingdom from the Northern mountainous region of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the Islands of Koh Samui, Phuket as well as Hua Hin, Pattaya and more.

T is for Thailand but, T is also the name of the owner of the website business, so if you book a Villa you're dealing with a trusted friend. I don't make any money out of it but I'm happy to recommend someone who has a terrific product, works hard, has a good heart and is a close friend of mine.

In my analysis, and I told the company this when I presented to them: Rented Villas are Hotel Killers. 

Once you've tried one you'll probably never look back. 

It's better value, and a better holiday experience.

You can follow T on Twitter

She's having a good month so far.

Thursday 9 January 2014

Pan American Airline Archive Film for Thailand




The voice over at 10 minutes says 'Kites such as this represent Siamese men. Nowhere else in the world are kite flyers such skilled manipulators. Competing with the male kites are frivolous and wriggling female kites'

If we take into account that kite flying in Thai is a metaphor for having a tug I think this promotional video has a lot more subtext than would otherwise be evident.

The film relies on the Asian clichés that I've talked about in The Wonderful World of Suzie Wong and The Ugly American that was filmed in Thailand.

Strangely enough a Zbigniew Brzezinski character steps off the Pan American plane in the beginning. I don't recognise many of the roads apart from Ratchadamnoen and a distant Victory Monument in the beginning, but some look like Chinatown as they're one-way a lot of the time. There's plenty of Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew.

There's lots of guff in this propaganda film, such as a claim that Thais eat one pound of rice a day. That's not the case even if they are referring to cooked rice and completely impossible if referring to dry rice.

I just checked. It's 285 grams a day 

However there are some nice clips of old Bangkok, and it's worth a watch for the enthusiast. There's a nice opening scene of the view from Pratumnak Hill overlooking the crescent bay of Pattaya

To the south is Jomtien Beach but that isn't shown.

Bangkok Photograph by Ian Taylor

Tuesday 7 January 2014

Bangkok Street Scenes 1971




There's some real vintage Thailand video-gems being uploaded to Youtube these days. Many are from seasoned German tourists visiting Thailand back in the day, with cine film cameras and now sharing their home edited films and so forth. 

This one has street scenes from Bangkok including the old Erawan Shrine before it was smashed up by a mentally ill person who was then chased and killed by a mob (mob mentality).

There are also Chinatown (Yaowarat) scenes, Ratchadamnoen Avenue (I think), the Art Deco Hua  Lamphong Station, Khlong Saen Sab (by the looks of the low bridge) and possibly Rama IV.

If I've made any mistakes or you spot anything else I'd love to hear from you. 

I've also been posting some vintage Pattaya and Jomtien Beach videos over at my Jomtien blog.

Teppanyaki Kamakazi




Magician, Doc Penguino of Thailand's brilliant short film Teppanyaki Kamikaze is a must watch if you fancy a good laugh and a little insight into a very contemporary slapstick movie set in a modern Thailand that is rarely portrayed in the tourist driven media.

Watch it over here, and please vote for it if you like it as much as I did.

Friday 1 November 2013

The Real Bangkok




A little bit morbid in subject matter, but The Guardian have made an outstanding piece of film, that captures my favourite City in the world, in a gritty but elegant way.

This film of Bangkok, connects with me more than any of the bland upmarket shopping malls and consumer-lifestyle marketing images of Bangkok, that focus on superficial cosmetic beauty. 

I know many of the places where this was filmed, and understand the main character talking without the subtitles. He's in a reflective mood that isn't easy to capture on film with Thais that don't know you. It takes a little time before that unguarded talk comes out.

Yet even in it's worst light this creation is powerful filming for me and a reminder of how much I love the people and the city.

Here's my attempt to film the Bangkok I see.

Thursday 19 September 2013

Giving Is The Best Communication - ทรูมูฟ เอช " การให้ คือการสื่อสารที่ดีที่สุด " | TrueMoveH




This Thai commercial was published on 9/11 only a week ago and already has eight and a half million views on Youtube. It's so good I'm going out to buy a USB Internet connection from True irrespective of whether it is a better deal or not than its competitive mobile and internet data carriers.

From time to time, Thai advertising is easily the best in the world.

I can tell you from experience that it's less about strategy than having something important to say. I've talked about this in the past.

Headshot - Thai Crime Thriller - ฝนตกขึ้นฟ้า

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Most (but not all) Thai movies aren't sophisticated enough to hold my attention, and generally speaking I'm not a fan of Crime Thrillers. Headshot goes against that grain. 

It's well directed, beautifully shot, with real care and attention to detail and has a reasonable script if you can suspend disbelief on the central premise that the Thai Police and Thai criminals are invariably competing teams for the same chunk of business.

The full film is available on Youtube and posted below, but I can assure you that wont last forever. Watch it quickly if you enjoy a good crime thriller movie. It's certainly one of the better Thai Movies I've seen for a while. It's quite sexy too in a grown up kind of way that is usually trivialized in Thai culture.

Saturday 24 August 2013

Black Hawk Down



On Thursday we came up to Chiang Mai to do a bunch of stuff including checking out the remote controlled drone helicopter that we have bought and strapped a high definition camera to the undercarriage.

I think the shots look stunning and yes that's me in my cowboy hat on the porch hoping the video will get the mountain range behind. Truly stunning scenery.

Not long after taking this shot i grabbed an iPad and took it for a walk around the grounds to capture the place on video. I heard a scream and turning round saw the helicopter plummet into a tree whipping the leaves with its six rotor blades and landing rotorless on the ground.

Anyway we're having some more blades sent up from Bangkok on the Pony Express and with a bit of luck we'll be back in action to shoot that porn.. I mean exotic holiday movie we've come up here to do.

We call it Villa Life

Here's an ad I wrote to explain why it kicks ass compared to dull hotels which are actually much more expensive than if you get a group together in a Villa.



Wednesday 14 August 2013

Citizens Arrest Of Google Car - Accused Of Spying



A Google Maps camera car was prevented from passing through a village in northern Thailand yesterday because the residents suspected the vehicle's driver of being a spy.

Dephrom Fufong, a 27-year-old Chiang Mai man, was briefly detained for interrogation when he drove his camera-mounted Google car into Phrae’s Song district. 

The villagers thought that the government had sent the car to survey the neighborhood for a controversial dam project, which has reached a stalemate as local residents strongly oppose its construction.

Dephrom was forced to swear in front of a Buddha image at the village temple that he had not shot anything in the area. He was then asked to leave.

Dephrom said he was given a letter issued by the village head outlining why Google wasn’t allowed to show the area on its Google Street View service, Mthai reported.