Friday, February 03, 2023

Thailand’s Princess & Professor

Thirty years ago this week, I was in Bangkok, Thailand. This was long before it became a beat paradise for young backpacking Europeans.

While accustomizing myself to the extreme heat — of climate, food and the opposite sex — I noticed a peculiar cultural difference between the Thai kingdom and my native United Kingdom. As I roamed Sukhumvit Road and the Patpong strip with a couple of American military guys on leave, we came across throngs of young girls, decked out in their best clothes, frequently attached to which would be a small brooch bearing the face of the revered King Bhumibol (1927-2016).

It was an admirable gesture. Particularly so, as, back in 1993, I failed to imagine young British girls out on the town wearing an image of our own beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth (1926-2022). Only much older women in the UK would ever do that; and I cannot imagine anyone displaying a picture of the current King Charles, unless it were a satirical cartoon sketch on a cheap T-shirt.

The Thai people were, and probably still are, by either reason or tradition, somewhat different. Today, I expect many of them will be heartbroken. On 15th December last year, Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha (1978-) (Figure 222.1), eldest child of the present monarch, and granddaughter of the late King Bhumibol, collapsed as a result of severe cardiac arrhythmia, just three weeks after her ‘booster’ jab. She remains in a coma, and her life hangs in the balance.


Figure 222.1: Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand

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Princess Ba’ joins a rapidly-growing list of young people, from all over the world, collapsing with acute heart problems. The initial diagnosis given to the Thai royal family by medical staff was bacterial infection. The family, sensibly, sought a second opinion from a world-renowned expert in medical microbiology. This was Professor Sucharit Bhakdi (1946-) (Figure 222.2), born to Thai parents, but who has spent most of his illustrious career, as both a medical doctor and groundbreaking research scientist, in Western Europe.


Figure 222.2: Sucharit Bhakdi studied medicine at the University of Bonn in Germany, where he received his MD in 1970. He was a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg from 1972 to 1976, and at The Protein Laboratory in Copenhagen from 1976 to 1977. He joined the Institute of Medical Microbiology at Giessen University in 1977 and was appointed associate professor in 1982. He was named chair of Medical Microbiology at the University of Mainz in 1990, where he remained until his retirement in 2012. Professor Bhakdi has published over 300 articles in the fields of immunology, bacteriology, virology, and parasitology, for which he has received numerous awards and the Order of Merit of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Professor Bhakdi is described by the execrable Wikipedia as ‘a prominent source of misinformation’. Were this description not so pathetic, I would laugh.

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When the professor learned of the princess’s diagnosis, he was appalled. ‘That is ridiculous,’ he told them. The real cause, withheld from the family, was, predictably, ‘vaccine’-induced myocarditis. This was confirmed by a professor from the University of Bangkok. The heir to the Thai throne is merely the latest casualty of the globalists’ war on humanity, a mere statistic in their grand scheme, which is being systematically covered up by bent politicians and mass media.

Having listened intently to the esteemed professor — a fellow Thai — both the royals and government ministers were incensed. Pfizer knew all along that their lucrative ‘vaccine’ was lethal, but, instead of withdrawing it, made special effort to conceal its numerous dangers. Had the Thais done a little digging, they would have known that falsification of data and general corruption are established Pfizer traits, hence the billions already paid in corporate fines.

There will be consequences. According to Professor Bhakdi, Thailand will be the first nation to render the Pfizer contract null and void. Legal proceedings will begin shortly. If Pfizer is found culpable — which it will be — this evil corporation will be fined to oblivion and its psychopathic executives thrown in the dock at Nuremberg 2.0.

Elsewhere, more and more experts are speaking out. Last week, Professor Retsif Levi (Figure 222.3), an expert in Data Analytics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — which, incidentally, has been named the world’s best university for the 11th consecutive year — added his own contribution to the intensifying damnation of the ‘COVID vaccines’ and all who push them.


Figure 222.3: Professor Levi published a short statement on social media, at:


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I find it incredible, and quite sickening, that so many people are aware of the huge number of current ‘sudden and unexpected’ deaths but either fail or refuse to join the simple dots. The evidence is undeniable. Incidentally, I was recently told by a colleague that, on supposedly protected ‘Green Belt’ land alongside one of the research facilities in which I work, planning permission has just been granted for a large building to be constructed.

It is to be a new crematorium: to meet ‘increasing demand for services’.

Copyright © 2023 Paul Spradbery

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