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Reuters Gets Access to Draft Legislation BEFORE the THAI Public?

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As the title of this video asks, so Reuters now gets access to draft legislation in Thailand before the Thai public gets to see draft legislation of how we are going to be governed in our own country?

And the question I ask is if a foreign press outlet is being granted access to draft legislation before the public is allowed to see it, to what end? Is it part of this overall push - which I'll get into here in a moment - by a bunch of foreigners trying to put Casinos in Thailand and then tell us how that's going to work from a legal standpoint with “true” competition and nonsense, which I'll get into here in a minute, when I'm quoting what I'm going to quote. But back to my original question, Reuters, the Foreign News Service that I believe was founded by the Rothschild Banking family, which I'm not getting into like crazy hyperbole and people then start calling you a conspiracy theorist and things. This is history; this is fact. The Rothschild Banking House existed. One of their Intelligence Services later became Reuters. I read the book, The House of Rothschild, okay? I mean what do you want me to tell you here? Okay, and then meanwhile here's Reuters getting draft legislation that will have an impact on Thailand, and they are inside the decision curve on this stuff? Why? Let's get into the citation. 

I thought of making this video, after reading a recent article from the Bangkok Post, bangkokpost.com, the article is titled: Thailand's big casino gamble hangs on the fine print. First off, and I'm going to get into this in other videos, but I wanted to start it with this main issue which is there seems to be a lot of undue foreign influence here in Thailand right now and it all seems to operate in this nexus point of a gray area between policy, actual promulgation of law, and the nonsense media who keep just constantly rolling out narratives that don't have anything to do with the well-being of the standard rank and file Thai here in Thailand. And, they roll out these narratives as if they are a foregone conclusion and these things are just going to happen to Thailand. Things like "oh everything's changed with tax", because some bureaucrat reinterpreted something somewhere. Well guess what? Under the Doctrine of Codification, you want to make a new tax law in Thailand, promulgate it through Parliament. That's how it works, okay? I'm tired of these foreign interlopers coming into Thailand with all this nonsense and trying to foist new changes onto this country without due process. Now that said, let's quote directly and I highly urge those who are watching this video, go check out that article and read it between the lines especially for the parts where they constantly imply there is something wrong with Thailand; Thailand needs to open up to "true competition”, i.e. needs to be opened up to the foreigners to come in here and hamstring everybody, cut all our throats economically and then just leave us bleeding out. How about no true competition? How about Thais take care of Thais in Thailand?

That said, quoting directly: “Reuters has reviewed the latest draft of the legislation" - again quoting from the Bangkok Post - "not yet made public". I want to read that again. Foreign “News” Organization, which at one time was literally the intelligence service of the Rothschild Banking Family has access to draft legislation that the Thai public does not currently have access to. Quoting again from the Bangkok Post: "Reuters has reviewed the latest draft, that legislation not yet made public, which envisages a new commission to regulate gaming and coordinate with investors in setting up such complexes." Why does a Foreign News Organization have access to draft legislation in Thailand that is yet to be promulgated, that will set policy that could change things in Thailand for years to come? Why do they have access and we the public do not? Why is that?