'this you must not see'
'Independent Asian newspaper exposed as USA propaganda tool'
Bangkok, Thailand August 11, 2011 - After initially trying to downplay, obfuscate, and deny accusations that the Thai "independent, non-profit, daily web newspaper" Prachatai was in fact a US-funded propaganda front, a series of reports from Land Destroyer provided irrefutable evidence taken directly from the US government-funded National Endowment for Democracy website. Additional backpedaling, lying, and obfuscating prompted a follow-up report on Prachatai featuring several unlisted funding sources the duplicitous organization most likely thought were well buried. (spices voice: it always amazes me how these guys are so cocky that they dont even cover their tracks....fyi, this is their way of saying that they think we are STUPID)
Perhaps fearing a third onslaught, or in a desperate attempt to salvage its sagging legitimacy, just this week Prachatai has made a seemingly complete disclosure of their US government and US corporate foundation funding laying to rest its own supporter's erroneous assumptions and defense that the organization was "just barely getting by." In fact, they are doing quite well and receive millions of baht consistently year to year from the US National Endowment for Democracy, George Soros' Open Society Institute, and more recently USAID. In fact, an overwhelming 77% of Prachatai's nearly 8 million baht in funding during 2011 has come directly from Uncle Sam -- overt funding that would cut the legs of legitimacy out from under any alleged "news organization."
Still, Prachatai's utter contempt for both journalism and their readership's intelligence is best encapsulated in a cautionary reminder posted directly before their full financial disclosure which claims, "it is important to state here that none of our foreign donors has ever put up any demands connected to the funds they provided, nor did they ever interfere with our reporting." One doesn't know whether to laugh or cry at such overt duplicity from an organization that has just spent the last 2 months trying to laugh-off, ignore, or otherwise belittle very legitimate concerns regarding its lack of transparency.
The nature of Prachatai's political narrative is confrontational, directed at Thailand's establishment, especially Thailand's traditional institutions which exist independently of the Soros-funded networks of which Prachatai is now irrefutably exposed to be a part. Prachatai's goal is to undermine the Thai establishment's legitimacy while concurrently building up the legitimacy of the "international community," global "civil society," and to promote globalist talking points. A visit to Prachatai's homepage reveals links running off to Soros-funded "Open Democracy," Soros and Ford Foundation funded "Global Voices," the globalist International Institute for Strategic Studies (which includes Robert Blackwill, former lobbyist of Thailand's globalist-backed stooge Thaksin Shinawatra), as well as a myriad of pro-Thaksin, pro-globalist, pro-color revolution websites that form the nucleus of Thailand's foreign-funded "civil society" movement both in and out of the country.
This is analogous to other US-funded organizations, opposition groups, and NGOs around the world including those of the recent US-funded "Arab Spring" which were all admittedly organized, trained, funded, and equipped (in some cases armed) years in advance by the United States government for the expressed purpose of initiating regime change throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa. In fact, the New York Times itself would confirm this, stating that, "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."
(me again- making it boring is their stock-in-trade. They know we don't have much of an attention span, and they capitalize on this continually. Why do you think we are bombarded with dates and names when we are 'taught' history? Because that is exactly how you DON'T learn anything from studying history