Anonymous ID: 7c023e Dec. 25, 2025, 12:55 p.m. No.24028026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24027849

Disney paid a German animator to go back and add “white stripes” in the sky on all of the old Disney movies

 

latest effort to convince normietards that chemtrails are natural and have always been with us

thx to 14kB prison, cannot post mp4 here

jewtube has buried the vid in search results

fortunately some folks archived it

 

https://prepareforchange.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Disney-paid-a-German-animator-to-go-back-and-add-white-stripes-on-all-of-the-old-Disney-movies.mp4?_=5

Anonymous ID: 7c023e Dec. 25, 2025, 1:02 p.m. No.24028038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8054

>>24027967

>There was no Christmas until some Aryan magicians from the East pulled up to a manger in Bethlehem with some gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

smdh….

the "magi" were tibetan astrologers

there was no "star"

that was a mistranslated reference to their astrological charts, which had predicted the time and place for the birth of a great spiritual leader

there are none so blind as those blinded by dogma

Anonymous ID: 7c023e Dec. 25, 2025, 1:35 p.m. No.24028135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24027849

The corporate media is reporting this as a war between Thailand and Cambodia, but Thai government officials say they have seized modern Chinese missiles.

 

"Sihasak" reveals UNSC has not yet called a meeting on the border issue after Thailand sent a letter protesting Cambodia's ceasefire violations, reiterating Thailand's clear stance that Cambodia must stop first. China clarifies that the missiles are old and were not recently supplied.

 

December 16, 2025 - At 2:15 PM at Government House, Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkaew gave an interview regarding Thailand's letter to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the UN Security Council (UNSC) protesting Cambodia's actions on the Thai-Cambodian border. He stated that the reason for sending the letter to the UN was because Cambodia had sent a letter first. Currently, the UNSC does not see the need for a special meeting on the Thai-Cambodian situation, as they believe the situation has not yet reached a point requiring such a meeting. Following this, ASEAN Foreign Ministers will hold a special meeting on the Thai-Cambodian situation on December 22nd.

 

When asked about China's stance on the matter, Mr. Sihasak said that on December 15th, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spoke with the Chinese Ambassador. China has indicated that it wants Thailand and Cambodia to achieve peace and resolve their problems through dialogue, which Thailand is ready to do. However, both sides must agree. While a ceasefire can be discussed, what we have seen is that despite talk of a ceasefire, shelling continued the next day. Thailand's stance is clear: if a ceasefire is to occur, Cambodia must stop first, and then we can discuss the process.

 

Regarding the missiles seized at Hill 500, they are modern and of Chinese origin. Has the Chinese government clarified whether the weapons Mr. Sihasak mentioned, which he said were old weapons given to Cambodia, were indeed old? The Chinese authorities confirmed that they did not supply new weapons, but there may be various ways to acquire weapons through the general market. We will monitor this closely because the Cambodian side used weapons from China, including heavy weapons, to attack Thailand, causing damage and civilian casualties. Therefore, we need to follow up and discuss this with the Chinese side.

 

When asked about reports of mercenaries assisting Cambodia, Mr. Sihasak stated that there have been no official reports.

 

Regarding the conflicting reports about discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, Mr. Sihasak affirmed that there was definitely no discussion about a ceasefire. He reiterated that a ceasefire would only occur if Cambodia stopped first. The idea that the U.S. would suddenly announce a ceasefire without Thailand's involvement is impossible. A ​​ceasefire requires discussions about when it would begin, the procedures involved, and how it would be verified. We haven't reached that point yet. The idea of ​​a ceasefire being announced at 10 PM is impossible. Regarding the U.S. tariffs, this matter should continue to progress. The telephone conversation did not mention suspending or continuing to suspend tariff negotiations.

 

(by google translate)

 

https://www.thaipost.net/hi-light/916398/