One of Thailand's largest English-language news outlets publishes an article about Covid-19 vaccines causing disease and death
It is very unusual to see a mainstream media outlet publishing articles about Covid-19 vaccine adverse events and deaths, but it is starting to slowly happen, and this story takes us over to Thailand to a news outlet called the Bangkok Post, which is one of Thailand's top English language online news outlets and also distributes a fair amount of newspapers with over 77 years of being in the news business.
In an article titled “Long Covid, vaccines may cause disease and death,” reporters interviewed Prof. Dr. Thiravat Hemachudha, director of the Thai Red Cross Emerging Infectious Diseases Health Science Centre at Chulalongkorn University, and Panthep Puapongphan, dean of the College of Oriental Medicine.
Prof. Dr. Thiravat and Mr. Panthep told reporters at the Bangkok Post that "there were efforts to conceal data about the people affected and killed by vaccinations, and the official number of people affected by vaccinations was thus unrealistically low." They went on to say that "Consequently, many people were unaware that vaccinations affected them and they could not find proper treatment.”
The article also mentions claims by Prof. Hemachudha and Mr. Panthep that there are “Studies in other countries showing that Covid-19 vaccination killed some people who suffered damage to their systems, including their heart, blood, and respiratory systems.”
The article goes on to say that “the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University found nearly 100 Covid-19 cases who were vaccinated had the inflammation and protein conditions that indicate brain disorders.”
Prof. Dr. Thiravat and Mr. Panthep then quoted Ramathibodi Hospital in the article, discussing a research study by the Faculty of Medicine at Mahidol University. They found that "after their third jabs of Covid-19 vaccination, some people had weak T-Cell immunity," and stated that this meant "excessive vaccinations might weaken immunity.”
You can read the Bangkok Post article at the link below.
There is more up to date info about this story. Nicholas Creed, who lives in Thailand, as I do, gives more detailed information in this January 26th substack.:
https://nicholascreed.substack.com/p/thailands-national-vaccine-institute?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=680292&post_id=141059786&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=hf7t8&utm_medium=email
Thailand, as well as Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, have a tremendous "trust" in big pharma, nationally operated. Many Thais know that the jabs don't work, and silently keep it to themselves. We will see what Thailand and the other SEA countries do if the WHO pandemic treaty is passed. As it is right now they have a subdued presence here.
Luv u long time Thailand...more honesty than Canada can muster