A Thai fortune-teller foretold a war will break out between Cambodia and Thailand in 2010

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  • Fortune-teller Soraccha Mulyu (L) and his prediction book (R).

    A Thai celebrated fortune-teller had foretold that Cambodia will send troops to attack and kill many Thai troops in 2010, Koh Santepheap newspaper quoted Thai newspaper Matichon as reporting.

    Matichon on 12th November reported Mr. Soraccha Mulyu, one of Thailand's famous fortune-tellers, as foretelling that "in February (2010), Thailand will face tensions due to misfortunes in the (Golden) Triangle....that will lead to serious incidents." Matichon also quoted Mr. Soraccha as predicting that "in April, Thailand will face inernal and external hardships....External hardships would be problems with Burma and Cambodia that will be exacerbated in May. And along the borders, there will be great conflicts with Cambodia and Burma."

    Mr. Soraccha went on to predict that in August "Cambodia will invade Thailand by sending troops to attack and kill many (Thai) lives that will lead Thailand into first ever prolonged war with a neighbour for a long, long time."

    According to Matichon, Mr. Soraccha made these predictions in a book he authored which will be available for sale in Bangkok in the near future.

    Koh Santepheap reported that many Cambodian officials and political commentators laughed at the predictions, saying that they have no basis and truth considering that Cambodia is a smaller and weaker country and that Thailand was the one who sent troops to invade Khmer territories at Preah Vihear in 2008.

    By Khmerization

    2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    hmmm

    scheng1 said...

    Interesting! It seems that war probably last for two months at the most, then Thailand faces internal problems.
    Hungry people are always angry people. The only way to keep the Thais happy is to create jobs, and provide income for everyone. Just hope the Thai government can do something to improve the economy.

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