Source: Land Destroyer Report
Tony Cartalucci
Local media mogul gives 2 hour talk exposing CFR, NED, and global-corporate meddling in Thailand.
The article would also add, regarding the US National Endowment for Democracy (NED):
Included on NED's Board of Directors:
Francis Fukuyama: Neo-Con, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) signatory, pro-war
Zalmay Khalilzad: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Will Marshall: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war
Vin Weber: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Richard Gephardt: pro-war, corporate lobbyist for big-pharma, Boeing & Ford Motor Co.
John Bohn: petrochemicals, corporate consultant & international banker for 13 years
Rita DiMartino: CFR, AT&T "Vice President of Congressional Relations"
Kenneth Duberstein: Boeing, ConocoPhillips, Mack-Cali Realty, CFR member & Fannie Mac
William Galston: Brookings Institution
Moises Naim: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Robert Miller: corporate lawyer
Larry Liebenow: US Chamber of Commerce (a chief proponent of SOPA), Center for International Private Enterprise
Patricia Friend: AFL-CIO (a proponent of SOPA)
Tony Cartalucci
Local media mogul gives 2 hour talk exposing CFR, NED, and global-corporate meddling in Thailand.
Media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul of ASTV, a popular news and media outlet in Thailand, gave a 2-hour talk on Friday night
 (in Thai) regarding the corporate-funded Council on Foreign Relations 
(CFR), the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), USAID, Human Rights 
Watch (HRW), and Amnesty International amongst others and their role in 
destabilizing nation states around the world and in particular their 
unfolding plot in Thailand itself.
Image: Sondhi Limthongkul - media mogul turned infowarrior - goes from rallying crowds to informing them. Malaysia has used this tactic to great effect against globalist meddling in their sovereign affairs - one can only hope Thailand is starting down a similar path. 
No punches were pulled, and the talk was accompanied by a news story on the ASTV website, Manager.co.th
 (in Thai), complete with graphics illustrating the documented ties 
between foreign corporate-financier interests and seditious elements 
within Thailand working with them.
Image:
 From Manager.co.th illustrating the globalist tentacles reaching into 
Thailand and their willful Thai helpers. (click image to enlarge) 
Sondhi's narrative encapsulates the underlying cause of over 6 years of 
political instability plaguing Thailand and focuses on Wall Street and 
London's proxy of choice, Thaksin Shinawatra.
Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand’s prime minister from 2001 until a military coup removed him in 2006, was a former Carlyle Group adviser and was literally reporting to the globalist Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on the eve of his ousting from power. While in office, Thaksin attempted to ramrod through the US-Thailand Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) without parliamentary approval, a 2004 FTA backed by the exact same US-ASEAN Business Council recently visited by Thaksin’s "red shirt" street mob leaders in April of 2011.
Image: The US-ASEAN Business Council,
   a who’s-who of corporate fascism in the US, has been approached by   
Thailand’s “pro-democracy” UDD for support. The UDD never fully explains
   what corporations like Exxon, BP, Goldman Sachs, Monsanto, or other  
 banes to humanity have to do with democracy or what sort of support was
   asked for or promised. (click image to enlarge)
….
The council in 2004 included 3M, war profiteering Bechtel, Boeing, Cargill, Citigroup, General Electric, IBM, the notorious Monsanto, and currently also includes
   the criminal banksters of Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan, Lockheed  
Martin,  Raytheon, Chevron, Exxon, BP, Glaxo Smith Kline, Merck,  
Northrop  Grumman, Monsanto’s GMO doppelganger Syngenta, as well as 
Phillip  Morris. These  corporations are more synonymous with 
mass-murder,  mass-corruption,  war, and human suffering than any of the
 “democratic”  and “open society”  ideals Thaksin or his UDD claim to be
  “bringing” to  Thailand.
Since the 2006 coup that toppled his  
autocratic regime, Thaksin has  been represented by US  
corporate-financier elites via their lobbying  firms including, Kenneth Adelman of the Edelman PR firm (Freedom House, International Crisis Group, PNAC), James Baker of Baker Botts (CFR), Robert Blackwill of Barbour Griffith & Rogers (CFR), Kobre & Kim, and currently Robert Amsterdam of Amsterdam & Peroff (Chatham House). Meanwhile, his “red shirt” UDD street mob have received rhetorical support by US-funded NGOs like Prachatai.
Thaksin
  more recently had his own sister run in his place for  elections in  
July 2011, as he is a convicted criminal currently in  hiding abroad,  
evading a 2 year jail sentence. 
Thaksin’s proxy political  party, with  
heavy rhetorical support from the Western media, including threats from the notorious Council on Foreign Relations to allow Thaksin’s proxy party to take power unhindered, won the elections with only 35% of eligible voters
   behind them. Despite gaining power, Thaksin’s legitimacy and support 
  base is now exposed in full-light of the recent election as tenuous at
   best and still faces an entrenched Thai establishment and Thailand’s 
  powerful military.
All of this documented information, once 
exclusively in the realm of the alternative media, has now been splashed
 across Thailand's mainstream via Sondhi's Friday presentation. ASTV's 
Manager.co.th is ranked 14 in Thailand (a nation of over 65 million 
people) by Alexa and rivals Russia's RT in readership. This is a 
promising first step in holding a real, fully informed debate regarding 
the political future of Thailand, Southeast Asia, and globalization in 
general. Sondhi also mentioned America's "Pacific Century,"
 which includes integrating ASEAN not only as a regional superstate to 
rival China, but to integrate all of Asia into the Wall Street/London 
international order, or as Sondhi referred to it, the "Washington 
Consensus."
Those behind this creeping integration, analogous 
to that of the European Union implemented incrementally against the will
 of the people, will now have to face an increasingly informed public 
who will realize and begin balking the rise of globalization long before
 early successes built on deception take them by surprise.
Lifting the Rock, Exposing the Snake
It
 should be mentioned that following Sondhi's presentation, US State 
Department-funded Prachatai immediately responded by insisting that its 
millions of baht a year from the US government via NED "has no bearing 
on its news coverage." This even after NED's open involvement
 with undermining and overthrowing governments throughout the Arab World
 during 2011 has become a matter of public record, including a full 
admission printed in the New York Times titled, "U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," which stated:
"A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington."
"The Republican and Democratic institutes are loosely affiliated with the Republican and Democratic Parties. They were created by Congress and are financed through the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set up in 1983 to channel grants for promoting democracy in developing nations. The National Endowment receives about $100 million annually from Congress. Freedom House also gets the bulk of its money from the American government, mainly from the State Department. "
NED's duplicity is nothing new. Noam Chomsky in 1993
 said of NED's projects in Nicaragua that, "it's about what you would 
expect from a bipartisan democracy campaign - it's an attempt to impose 
what is called democracy, meaning rule by the rich and the powerful, 
without interference by the mob but within the framework of formal 
electoral procedures." Additionally it was noted in Australia's Southern
 Cross University's "Activating Human Rights & Peace (AHRP)" conference through a revealing account of their 2008 proceedings that NED was carrying out "a lot of work that was formerly undertaken by the CIA."
Also considering NED's Board of Directors, a who's who of corporate fascism, Neo-Conservatism, and warmongering elitists,
 one must wonder why a Thai "independent" rights advocate is taking 
money from such people even if taking the money has "no bearing on its 
news coverage."
Included on NED's Board of Directors:
Francis Fukuyama: Neo-Con, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) signatory, pro-war
Zalmay Khalilzad: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Will Marshall: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war
Vin Weber: Neo-Con PNAC signatory, pro-war + corporate lobbyist
Richard Gephardt: pro-war, corporate lobbyist for big-pharma, Boeing & Ford Motor Co.
John Bohn: petrochemicals, corporate consultant & international banker for 13 years
Rita DiMartino: CFR, AT&T "Vice President of Congressional Relations"
Kenneth Duberstein: Boeing, ConocoPhillips, Mack-Cali Realty, CFR member & Fannie Mac
William Galston: Brookings Institution
Moises Naim: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Robert Miller: corporate lawyer
Larry Liebenow: US Chamber of Commerce (a chief proponent of SOPA), Center for International Private Enterprise
Patricia Friend: AFL-CIO (a proponent of SOPA)
Indeed,
 Prachatai and NGOs like it have a lot to answer for. Like lifting a 
rock under which a venomous snake hides, Sondhi has exposed not just 
Prachatai, but the greater globalist plot against Thailand within which 
Prachatai plays a role. Now are dangerous times for Thailand and the 
world as a whole. As nations begin lifting up the rocks and shining the 
light of truth on the globalist agenda, the corporate-financier elite 
have two options, strike out or run.
The truth and scale of 
the crimes committed by the global elite means that running is out of 
the question. There is no where for a global criminal to run to when the
 entire planet is the crime scene. They will strike, the question is - will we be ready? 
Sondhi, for his part, has already had an attempt made on his life.
 In April 2009, gunmen sprayed his vehicle in broad daylight with over a
 hundred bullets. One bullet grazed his head but he ultimately survived 
the ordeal. No doubt there will be many displeased with his most recent 
and thorough presentation exposing the tentacles of Wall Street's 0.1% 
making their way into Thailand using the camouflage of "human rights," 
"democracy," and "freedom of speech" to mask their true intent. 
Camouflage is decidedly less effective when one knows what to look for. A
 predator or parasite depending on this rouse will be considerably less 
effective in an environment of informed vigilance.
Image: Sondhi's vehicle in April
 2009 after being attacked in broad daylight by armed "critics" from 
opposing political cliques, most likely those of Thaksin and his UDD - notorious for their acts of murder and mayhem.
 By adding our voices behind those daring to speak the truth, we make it
 less effective to commit acts of violence against individuals exposing 
the system. 
Let us continue to undermine the abilities of this predatory-parasitic system by continuing to speak to the truth, identity the source of their corporate-financier power, boycott and entirely replace
 their self-serving system with one that serves the interests of we the 
people. By getting active we help diminish the abilities of the global 
elite and make attempts of violence against those leading the cause of 
freedom more difficult and less viable, not only in Thailand, but around
 the globe.  

 
 

