On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 20:44:27 +0900, DennisMc    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 6/9/2011 5:49 PM, Felicity Warbrooke wrote:   
   >> On Jun 9, 5:27 pm, DennisMc wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> Yes, I can find reference to that in two locations, both local Thai   
   >>> publications. He was a volunteer with the Royal Thai Tourist police.   
   >>>   
   >>> The part I DON'T understand, is that he was interviewed by one of the   
   >>> magazines in 2008 while working for the Police. This would lay absolute   
   >>> proof that Larbgai and GoodLiarSchweik are lying about his deportation   
   >>> in 2005. In fact, I can't find ANY reference to any legal action against   
   >>> him anywhere OTHER than these trolls bleating it repeatedly.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> Ah ha that's interesting Dennis about the reference to Kremer in the   
   >> local Thai publications regarding his possible connection with the   
   >> Royal Thai Tourist Police. Actually I think there may have been a   
   >> passing comment on that in the soc.culture.thai group a few years ago,   
   >> but I thought no more of it at the time as from what I knew it is   
   >> quite a complex and difficult process for a foreigner to gain entry   
   >> into the Royal Thai Tourist Police Force. I knew he did have some   
   >> friends in the upper echelons of the local government ministry in   
   >> Chiang Mai, so maybe that helped his cause. Either way, no mean feat   
   >> to be able to participate in a foreign police force, particularly in a   
   >> culture such as Thailands. Would be quite an experience to do   
   >> something such as that I'm sure.   
   >   
   >According to the articles, he worked for them for more than three years,   
   >until 2009 when he re-organized his photography business towards more   
   >commercial work.   
   >   
   Ha, Ha! The article was printed in a local Chiang Mai publication and   
   may well have been written by kramer. In fact probably was. To the   
   best of my recollection there was one article and it didn't state how   
   long the force had been active, in fact it implied that it was a new   
   thing.   
      
   >> Anyway, back to the topic at hand, there have been several occasions   
   >> when Larb Gay and his cohorts have been caught out holding each others   
   >> testicles with their pants down in regard to the whole Kremer   
   >> 'deportation' fantasy they have. There was a poster here last year,   
   >> 'Anonymous' I think was his online handle, and he absolutely beat the   
   >> trolls down like a red-headed stepchild after proving them wrong a   
   >> number of times. It was pretty neat to watch them squirm and shake as   
   >> they constantly back-peddled when Anonymous was in full flight.   
   >>   
   >> Felicity Warbrooke   
   >>   
   >   
   >It doesn't take a Sherlock Holmes to look into the various dates that   
   >they claim things to have occurred. 'The Bangkok Post' is on line with a   
   >searchable archive, as is 'The Nation.' Any legal activities against   
   >foreigners are fodder for both, and neither mention anything about him.   
      
   A nice try but having been reading the Bangkok Post for some time I   
   find that they rarely print anything about people who are caught by   
   Immigrations and thrown out of the country. It is just a procedure   
   that happens from time to time and is hardly news.   
      
   >There are three different Thai magazines that have run stories about   
   >him, or simply interviewed him for other stories during the times when   
   >they 'claim' he was either arrested or deported, and several other   
   >websites have interviewed him for their own purposes and are more than   
   >happy to answer questions if on sends them an e-mail. I did see that   
   >one of the trolls insists that he paid for these himself, and while   
   >possible, there are just too many interviews from other sources where it   
   >simply wouldn't be financially logical for him to do so. They fall   
   >outside of his business area and wouldn't produce any clients for him.   
   >No... it all boils down to the trolls getting caught lying. Again.   
      
   I'm not sure what "Thai" magazines you are referring to, as I've only   
   seen one and that was hardly a "Thai" magazine as it was a local   
   Chiang Mai publication that I don't believe it is even circulated in   
   Bangkok. It is published in English and designed solely for the Expat   
   community in Chiang Mai.   
      
   To discuss this as some sort of mainline Thai magazine is simply   
   ridiculous.   
      
   Cheers,   
      
   Schweik   
      
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