Factfinder2

It is an interesting coincidence.

Now the Brit is threatening to sue Musk. I'll wager it won't happen because then there would be discovery.

ben_matlock

hi @Gilderoy ,

echoing others in this thread, I also think he was abbreviating either 'suspicious' or 'suspect.'

that being said, i'm not seeing any relevance to #pizzagate (Rule 1). if a connection cannot be found in 24 hours, this post will need to be removed.

thanks.

think-

@Gilderoy : Going to delete the post now per @ben_matlock 's comment (Rule 1).

Gilderoy

A "sus" is a pig.

"A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig

I think it's perfectly in keeping with Elon Musk's persona to use a relatively obscure term for "pig" instead of the common word.

Yuke

Thinking too hard mate. It's short for suspect.

Talc

Isn't it more likely he was abbreviating "suspicious"?

Eggs-Vs-Bacon

I thought it meant suspicious. As in, it's suspicious when a man moves to Thailand because it's basically known for pizza tourism.

septimasexta

Yes. It is followed by Musks' "pedo" tweet. Older single British men moving to Thailand is suspicious. Especially ones that locate near a huge cave.

Reposting: BACKGROUND INFO ON COACH IS QUITE INTERESTING: "Stateless" "Schooled as a monk" "no passport" from "Golden Triangle" (big drug/opium area) " – a lawless wedge of land bisecting Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and China. "

Why did parents entrust their children to this sketchy guy? If it howls like a coyote.......

"KITI NEWS Published on Jul 11, 2018

Mae Sai, Thailand: Schooled as a monk and now hailed a hero, football coach Ekkapol Chantawong is one of several stateless members of the “Wild Boars”, a team whose survival after days trapped in a flooded Thai cave fixated a country that does not recognise them as citizens. Coach Ek, the 25-year-old who was among the last to emerge from the cave on Tuesday, has been lauded for keeping the the young footballers – aged 11-16 – calm as starvation loomed in the dark.

He was the only adult with the boys when they entered the cave on June 23 until they were found nine days later by British divers on a muddy bank deep inside the cave complex. As he awaited his turn to undertake the dangerous exit from the Tham Luang complex, Thais on the outside celebrated him as a modest, devout and duty-bound member of the Mae Sai community."

"The UNHCR says Thailand is home to around 480,000 stateless people.

Many are from nomadic hill tribes and other ethnic groups who have for centuries lived around Mae Sai, the heart of ‘Golden Triangle’ – a lawless wedge of land bisecting Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and China.

– ‘No nationality. No country’ –

Among the stateless are Ek and three of the boys who were trapped in the cave alongside him – Dul, Mark and Tee – the founder of the Wild Boars club Nopparat Khanthavong told AFP.

“To get nationality is the biggest hope for the boys… in the past these boys have problems travelling to play matches outside of Chiang Rai,” he added, because of travel restrictions that accompanies their lack of status.

Without passports they are unlikely to be able to take up the invite from Manchester United FC to visit next season." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVkgNSJJFSQYouTube

septimasexta

"Without passports they are unlikely to be able to take up the invite from Manchester United FC to visit next season."

Is this how they plan to get the boys out of the country?