Monday, June 9, 2014

33 | Charles Schumer and Thailand, Illuminati Propaganda | A Supplemental Post


I just finished a post on Charles Schumer when I decided to do a web search for the phrase, "Schumer 33".  Right away I netted what is linked below, from Charles Schumer's very own website.  It is a story full of "33"; both in plain sight, and coded.  Please read the following before reading what is below.  I promise this is very fascinating.

Before we read this posting on Charles Schumer's very own website, I want you to have the following words decoded.
  • Thailand = 2+8+1+9+3+1+5+4 = 33
  • Thailand was established June 23, 1939
  • 6/23/1939 = 6+2+3+1+9+3+9 = 33
  • Thailand is one of only eight "33-nations" in the world
  • Kristie = 2+9+9+1+2+9+5 = 37
  • Kenney = 2+5+5+5+5+7 = 29
  • Kristie Kenney = 37+29 = 66
  • Charles = 3+8+1+18+12+5+19 = 66
  • Schumer = 1+3+8+3+4+5+9 = 33
You can read the following posting at this link, from Charles Schumer's website; the same Charles Schumer who is the Senator of New York.  Also, notice the posting date of November 9, 2011, or 11-9-11.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 9, 2011
SCHUMER URGES FEDS TO HELP REUNITE ROCHESTER MAN, FAMILY WITH LONG-LOST SON; 33 YEARS AGO DURING VIETNAM WAR, FATHER AND SON SEPARATED AT SEA, SENATOR URGES STATE DEPT TO GRANT TEMPORARY VISITORS VISA

In Personal Call, Schumer Urges Ambassador to Thailand To Grant Visitors Visa to Rochester Man’s Long- Lost Son; After 33 Years, Senator Pushing for Son To Travel to U.S. And Meet Family for First Time

A Tragic Boat Accident in The Waters off Vietnam Separated Father and Infant Son Decades Ago; After Immigrating to Rochester, Father Recently Found Long-Lost Son Living in Thailand

Schumer: Reuniting Son With Rochester Father & Family Would Be Story Book Ending After 33 Years of Separation

Today, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer urged U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Kristie Kenney to grant Mr. Samart Khumkham of Thailand a temporary B-2 visitor visa, so that Samart can be reunited with his father, Mr. Hao Truong, and family members that currently live in Rochester. Over 33 years ago, Mr. Truong, his wife, and his 7 month old son, all natives of Vietnam, were fleeing the country by boat to safety in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Tragically, their boat overturned, and Mr. Truong was separated from his wife, who died, and Samart, who was presumed dead. After rescue, Mr. Truong eventually moved to the United States and became a naturalized U.S. citizen living in Rochester.

Since the separation with his son, Mr. Truong searched endlessly for Samart, eventually taking a trip to Thailand earlier this year. With only the boat number and a recollection of a birth mark on his son, Mr. Truong searched through towns and villages in Thailand, putting up fliers and reaching out to community members. On the last day he was to return to the United States he miraculously received a lead that led him to locate his now 34 year old son now living in Thailand. After being reunited with his father in Thailand earlier this year, Samart is searching for a way to travel to America and meet the rest of his family, some who are too elderly and ill to travel. DNA tests confirm that Samart is Mr. Truong’s son. Schumer is pressing the State Department to grant Mr. Truong with a B-2 visitor visa so that he can visit relatives in Rochester and Texas for the first time in his life.

“This is an absolutely incredible story that deserves a storybook ending,” said Schumer. “Samart and his family have been separated for far too long, and federal red tape shouldn’t stand between him and the family reunion of a lifetime. I am urging the Ambassador to Thailand to do everything possible to make sure that the T’s are dotted and the I’s are crossed so that Mr. Khumkham can visit with his family.”

·     Schumer is urging Ambassador Kenney to grant Mr. Samart Khumkham of Thailand a temporary B-2 visitor visa, based on humanitarian grounds and the extraordinary nature of the story. Mr. Truong, now married with children, is applying for a visitor’s visa so that he can meet his entire extended family, as his aunt, uncle, and paternal grandmother also live in Rochester with Samart’s father.  His late mother’s parents live in Texas. His grandfather in Texas is currently 86 years old, and in the hospital suffering from kidney diesease, and time could be short for Samart to meet his relatives. In a personal call and letter, Schumer is asking Ambassador Kenney to grant Samart a B-2 tourist visa, so that he can meet his relatives in both Rochester and Texas and reunite with the family he never knew existed. 

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