Aging Iraq Invaders Keep Accidentally Saying ‘Iraq’ Instead of ‘Ukraine’

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RFK Jr. Exposes the Sordid, Seedy History of Monsanto’s Roundup

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Woman Loses Leg After Freak Accident with Moving Walkway In Airport

At Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, a 57-year-old woman had a freak accident resulting in her left leg amputating up to the kneecap.

The incident occurred in the morning of Thursday, June 29, in the domestic passenger terminal’s southern corridor. Karant Thanakuljeerapat, the airport’s director, reported at a news conference that the woman en route to Nakhon Si Thammarat was severely injured when her leg became stuck at the end of the moving walkway.

Medical personnel responded quickly and transported her to the closest hospital. However, her injuries were so severe that her leg had to be amputated. She was then sent to Bumrungrad International Hospital, receiving further care.

Her son, Krit Kittirattana, has spoken out on this incident on Facebook, expressing his heartbreak and his mother’s inner sorrow. He also requested to view the surveillance camera footage of the event. The airport director, Karant, assured Airports Of Thailand (AOT) would cover all medical expenses and compensate the woman.

The director of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, has suspended all service on the moving walkways. At the same time, an investigation is being conducted to uncover the cause of the incident. He said an impartial and transparent fact-finding committee may need to be formed with outsiders to help in the investigation. At this point, the director refrained from making any definitive conclusions.

According to Khaosod, a Thai news source, the tragic accident occurred after a suitcase hit her and caused her to fall, then got stuck into the travelator’s mechanism, leading to her being pulled in.

Don Mueang is one of two international airports in Bangkok and was the main airport in the city until the newer and larger Suvarnabhumi Airport opened in 2006.

Selected Articles: The COVID-19 Vaccine Applied at the Level of the Entire Planet. It’s a Criminal Undertaking

The COVID-19 Vaccine Applied at the Level of the Entire Planet. It’s a Criminal Undertaking

By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, July 03, 2023

Scientists and medical doctors have documented the tragic circumstances of vaccine related deaths of numerous people in …

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India to Host Shangai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit

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14 Professional Soccer Players Died Suddenly in the Past Six Months. Five Dead in the Month of June 2023!

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Banning Chip Technologies to China. Increasing Sanctions Until Beijing Breaks

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Urgency of Preventing Biological Warfare and Ensuring Bio-Safety

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Hundreds of judicial reform protestors block Haifa port

Protest leaders say they are determined to block Ben Gurion International Airport as well.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Hundreds of reservists and civilian protesters blocked the roads leading to the port of Haifa Monday morning to protest the government’s resumption of work on judicial reform legislation in the Knesset.

Labeling the effort to restrict the judiciary’s usage of the subjective “reasonableness” clause when overturning government appointments as the “corruption clause,” Israeli flag-waving and horn-blowing protestors stood at three different entrances for over two hours to block access to the terminal. They also put barbed-wire barriers in the streets.

In a PR stunt, the soldier’s group called Brothers in Arms hauled out of a van large replicas of what they called “Polish salamis that they are trying to smuggle to [Justice Minister] Yariv Levin.” According to anti-judicial reform groups, the coalition, led by Levin, is mimicking the behavior of Poland’s nationalist government.

The police eventually dispersed the crowds.

When criticized for continuing the protest even while a large IDF force was beginning an anti-terror operation in Jenin both on the ground and from the air, the protest leaders said “Our hearts are with the soldiers and the security forces who are operating against the terrorist organizations.”

It wouldn’t stop them, they added, because “our role as civilians is to protect democracy and values of Israel’s declaration of independence. Facing a dangerous and extreme government who rushes toward dictatorship, we have no choice but to voice our resistance, including this tense day.”

Protest leaders are also determined to block Israel’s main Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion Airport at 5:30 Monday, approximately at the time that the Knesset MKs will be discussing the legislation in the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee.

The Airport Authority has brought in more manpower in the hope that the extra personnel will manage to overcome any possible disruptions to the flight schedule. It also officially notified travelers of “possible delays to flights, due to disturbances on the ground.”

The police have restricted the number of demonstrators at the airport to 5,000 and said they will show “zero tolerance” to the disruption of traffic of Israel’s main highway that leads to the terminals.

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