Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 13, 2016
The whole world is in a state of chaos.
Everything is happening at once.
BBC:
Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest-reigning monarch, has died after 70 years on the throne, the palace says.
The king, 88, was widely revered in Thailand. He was seen as a stabilising figure in a country hit by cycles of political turmoil and multiple coups.
He had been in poor health in recent years, making few public appearances.
Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will be the new monarch, the prime minister has said.
In a televised address to the nation, Prayut Chan-ocha said Thailand would hold a one-year mourning period and that all entertainment functions must be “toned down” for a month.
“He is now in heaven and may be looking over Thai citizens from there,” he said of King Bhumibol.
This is very sad to me. And it’s highly symbolic.
The king of Thailand and the kingdom itself was in many ways the last relic of the old world. The world that existed before all of this globalist hell was brought down on us.
So this symbolic end of the Age of Kings happens just days before the US election which is to decide the future of the entire planet.
Everything is all linked together, you know.
There is going to be chaos in the country. The king was the thing holding together the present order.
There are Thai liberalizers who basically hate the country, and are going to use this as an opportunity to push for opening it up to globalization and liberalism. The West might even try something, to move in, to regain the losses they’re suffering in the Philippines.
Thailand might not seem like an especially relevant corner of the world in the scheme of things. But things happen. Events trigger other events.
The future is open.