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	<title>Comments on: Post Coup Developments in Thailand</title>
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		<title>By: Doug Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 05:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The town of Sala Ya with its huge Institute of Technology - and strong foreign contingent faculty - does not have a single (other than this) reference on the Internet as far as I can tell.

Even with a train station and more.

Attempts to verify (or at least consult on) the theory that Khao Bin in Changwat Ratchaburi was form instantly on the impact of a huge and extreemly heavy meteorite impact, thousands of years ago, have not been successful.  Other explanations for the presence of volcanic walls reaching up from the sloping plain are neither available - though very welcome.  I&#039;m not a geologist.

Also, flute or organ-pipe spires at the peak levels where the volacanic eruption which formed the khao indicate the likelihood that these volacanic features extend down through the earth&#039;s crust into the mantle.  

Having witnessed first unsuccessful attempts to remove mineral items from the park the day before the coup and the successful removal of 2 or 3 stones with governemnt vehicles the following day leaves me wondering if anyone else noticed their removal, marking a change in location from the thousands-of-years-old configuration.

Attempts to inform local authorities, both Ratchaburi police and available Royal Thai Army contacts were unfortunately limitted.

The rocks are moving.

Thank you,
Doug Miller
Nantou County</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The town of Sala Ya with its huge Institute of Technology &#8211; and strong foreign contingent faculty &#8211; does not have a single (other than this) reference on the Internet as far as I can tell.</p>
<p>Even with a train station and more.</p>
<p>Attempts to verify (or at least consult on) the theory that Khao Bin in Changwat Ratchaburi was form instantly on the impact of a huge and extreemly heavy meteorite impact, thousands of years ago, have not been successful.  Other explanations for the presence of volcanic walls reaching up from the sloping plain are neither available &#8211; though very welcome.  I&#8217;m not a geologist.</p>
<p>Also, flute or organ-pipe spires at the peak levels where the volacanic eruption which formed the khao indicate the likelihood that these volacanic features extend down through the earth&#8217;s crust into the mantle.  </p>
<p>Having witnessed first unsuccessful attempts to remove mineral items from the park the day before the coup and the successful removal of 2 or 3 stones with governemnt vehicles the following day leaves me wondering if anyone else noticed their removal, marking a change in location from the thousands-of-years-old configuration.</p>
<p>Attempts to inform local authorities, both Ratchaburi police and available Royal Thai Army contacts were unfortunately limitted.</p>
<p>The rocks are moving.</p>
<p>Thank you,<br />
Doug Miller<br />
Nantou County</p>
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		<title>By: Doug Miller</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/10/02/post-coup-developments-in-thailand/comment-page-1/#comment-318570</link>
		<dc:creator>Doug Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 05:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I may be one of few to have noted the quick moves to remove substantial meteorite samples from Khao Bin National Park at the very time of the gov&#039;t change using public vehicles freshly sequestered, or to have noted the dozens and dozens of truckloads of same material being secured at the little-known treasury vault in Sala Ya, but for darn sure, I&#039;m not the only one to have seen the rush of meteorite rock being transported west (Phra Pinklao) out of Bangkok on the 4th or 5th day of the coup, as buses, trucks and modified pick-ups with otherwise unexplained heavy loads were more than obvious to the public.

When do the Thai people get to find out about this amazing natural resource of theirs and is it being sold below value in the meantime to foreign maniipulators?

That night of the run west, many vehicles on the highway in Ratchaburi were testing the stone&#039;s incredible properties in the category of transport stablizers, including a military!

Long Live The King</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I may be one of few to have noted the quick moves to remove substantial meteorite samples from Khao Bin National Park at the very time of the gov&#8217;t change using public vehicles freshly sequestered, or to have noted the dozens and dozens of truckloads of same material being secured at the little-known treasury vault in Sala Ya, but for darn sure, I&#8217;m not the only one to have seen the rush of meteorite rock being transported west (Phra Pinklao) out of Bangkok on the 4th or 5th day of the coup, as buses, trucks and modified pick-ups with otherwise unexplained heavy loads were more than obvious to the public.</p>
<p>When do the Thai people get to find out about this amazing natural resource of theirs and is it being sold below value in the meantime to foreign maniipulators?</p>
<p>That night of the run west, many vehicles on the highway in Ratchaburi were testing the stone&#8217;s incredible properties in the category of transport stablizers, including a military!</p>
<p>Long Live The King</p>
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		<title>By: wolverine</title>
		<link>http://globalvoicesonline.org/2006/10/02/post-coup-developments-in-thailand/comment-page-1/#comment-301843</link>
		<dc:creator>wolverine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 15:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hard times are coming thailand...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hard times are coming thailand&#8230;</p>
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