Expats Behaving Badly/Why Was This Man Jailed, Deported, and Blacklisted?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @brianbirish
    @brianbirish Год назад +33

    According to him in this interview he had been CEO of this hospital in Bangkok for "6 years in total" when he spoke out and got arrested in 2010 but according to this Fox news article he was working in Indiana between 2003 and 2009.
    "Cardwell is accused of stealing about $848,000 from Powell Valley Healthcare in Wyoming in 2011 and about $846,000 from White County Memorial Hospital in Monticello, Ind., between 2003 and 2009. He had been CEO of both."

    • @dr.who2
      @dr.who2 Год назад +8

      True and his military story is false

  • @curtneilson5502
    @curtneilson5502 Год назад +28

    he's been really cool and kind to me in text responses to me. it's disappointing to hear him say that he hadn't even had a parking ticket in Thailand when he was in fact a refugee from the law back home.

  • @TexasT-Bone1970
    @TexasT-Bone1970 Год назад +58

    Re-interview this guy and ask him about being arrested for fleeing to Thailand to escape prosecution for fraud. Didn't have a damn thing to do with offending the Thai government. I'm a retired federal officer and his explanation about his arrest and detainment in Thailand sure sounded odd. 🤔🤔🤔

    • @ky.gambler5281
      @ky.gambler5281 Год назад

      Enlighten us as to what has happened to our FBI and other agencies turning on the American people?

    • @jayyaj7197
      @jayyaj7197 Год назад

      Why give this lying SB more air time?!

    • @lookissjaxin
      @lookissjaxin Год назад

      Dude is so full of caca 💩. A middle aged person who lies on public media is dangerous. He’s making up a story and he should know or does know that many people will know better than to believe him; and yet he can do it anyway. Odd, to say the least.

    • @biggpicture2930
      @biggpicture2930 Год назад +2

      yes a little odd!

    • @nancypicchi9224
      @nancypicchi9224 Год назад +5

      Another lying bs artist!

  • @DeniatitadenCompostela
    @DeniatitadenCompostela Год назад +4

    In the US I tried to pay with an $100 note (Benjamin Franklin). They refused to take it as it could be counterfeited. I took it as right out discrimination as I look Asian and speak with a Pinay accent. But no point starting a loud argument, I just told them to keep the merchandise and took my business elsewhere.

    • @marknasia5293
      @marknasia5293 9 месяцев назад +1

      i tried paying cash as at a restaurant in atlanta and that happened to me. Before here in the Philippines, when i tried to pay with the newer 1000 peso bill, it had a fold, and at that time vendors were refusing to take the new bill if it had a fold or crease. Luckily i had another older bill that was all folded and wrinkled but they accepted that. Yes, because i was a foreigner. Foreigners or perceived foreigners are not always treated the best by locals in any country. Sorry that happened to you in the US.

  • @faronray5765
    @faronray5765 Год назад +14

    From 2001 to 2009 he ripped off his first hospital with the same scheme as the 2nd hospital. From 2009 to 2011 he must have went to Thailand where he spent all his ill gotten gain on land or other foreign assets. To own land in Thailand, he must have been married to a Thai or bought it for his first girl friend in her name who had his son. In 2011 he was hired by the 2nd hospital from Health Tech employment and that's when he was caught stealing money from the 2nd hospital. Since he is lying, he opened the door to all this. Shouldn't have lied, just come clean, take it like a man and move on.

  • @RCFSULAW
    @RCFSULAW Год назад +35

    Paul he used you and played you for a fool just like a great con man can do. I hope all of the local vloggers get together and discuss this manipulation and blackball Cardwell and spread the word to all fellow Expats. He should be deported by the Philippines government before he cons either Filipinos or Expats.

    • @silverfox2957
      @silverfox2957 9 месяцев назад +1

      He was feeding Paul up for the kill.

  • @frankshewmake9753
    @frankshewmake9753 Год назад +15

    So glad he got called out. Take care Paul and baby Mae.

  • @faronray5765
    @faronray5765 Год назад +20

    Viktor Bout was also extradited to the USA from Thailand in 2010. Paul was arrested in Thailand in 2013. Many many holes in all of his stories to cover his past. Instead of just coming out or not even coming out that he was a convicted con man, he shouldn't have fabricated stories like this. Just hurts his cause that much more. I am just disappointed in him and can you really trust someone like that?

    • @dr.who2
      @dr.who2 Год назад

      He took money from usa hospital millions and did jailed here in usa he's full of crap .

    • @RCFSULAW
      @RCFSULAW Год назад

      It is a whole life of lies. Expats should blacklist this con man from Dumaguete. He claims to be moving to Iloilo or Manila where he will scam others. He should be deported from the Philippines as he will run scams on Expats and Filipinos

  • @bigtime911
    @bigtime911 Год назад +21

    ❤ I like this guy. A good liar and an excellent story teller. Good-entertainment. ❤

    • @kis.stupid
      @kis.stupid 9 месяцев назад

      He sounds like Forrest Gump...

    • @silverfox2957
      @silverfox2957 9 месяцев назад +1

      No he is not because he keeps getting caught out.

    • @kennethboehnen271
      @kennethboehnen271 5 месяцев назад

      Like Trump

    • @ElyPowell
      @ElyPowell 5 месяцев назад +2

      What lie did Trump tell ?

  • @jwczapper
    @jwczapper Год назад +10

    Great interview Paul, you never know how well you have it, until you here the stories of others.

  • @JimmyRiordan
    @JimmyRiordan Год назад +11

    WOW!!! Now that’s a story!!! So happy you shared and came out of it alright. Thanks you PaulX2

  • @phoenix7924
    @phoenix7924 Год назад +20

    More to this story I think. I was in Thailand at the same time and the heads of Bangkok hospital were never foreigners.

    • @mikeh9956
      @mikeh9956 Год назад +7

      Turns out you were right. Lol.

    • @phoenix7924
      @phoenix7924 Год назад +7

      @@mikeh9956 hahaha whole story had a conman feel to it.

    • @garymanfredi7773
      @garymanfredi7773 11 месяцев назад

      That is generally true though at the time he is speaking of the head of Samitvej Hospital Group was a native Malaysian.

  • @georgetinant9486
    @georgetinant9486 Год назад +8

    There's nobody that's more interesting than Paul with World Zoom !!! Great Story !!!!
    Thanks Paul for bringing this story out , Great Video !!! Thanks

  • @Ronstevensn
    @Ronstevensn Год назад +16

    World Thief is a better name for his channel

  • @davewilson4094
    @davewilson4094 Год назад +9

    He recently admitted to never being employed as a Hospital CEO in Thailand. Wonder why he found it necessary to make up such an outlandish story? In this interview he states he was a military officer. Doubt that is true.

  • @ojbkk
    @ojbkk Год назад +8

    So many mistakes and wrong details from the guy, easy to know for someone who lives in Thailand for 15+ years, easy to know that he is a lier.

  • @Mark-io9bf
    @Mark-io9bf Год назад +13

    Listened to this video and thought it sounded weird. Makes me think of a good life rule: When something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. 😄
    That being said, I really like your channel Old Dog 👍

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Год назад +1

      If it's too perfect to be true, it's a lie. They don't have cell mates in Thai prisons as each cell in Thailand holds like 30 to 40 people.

  • @ohwell22
    @ohwell22 Год назад +3

    Paul, your videos are getting "thrilling", got glued to the screen, watched this video twice. Carry on Paul, really, this interview just flowed on seamlessly, brilliant. The guy seems naively sweet, and humble (bless his heart), in spite of his credentials, experience, and career. What a story.

  • @georgecothran4760
    @georgecothran4760 Год назад +6

    A very interesting story, thank you for having him on your channel.

  • @rickpineo2588
    @rickpineo2588 Год назад +18

    Great video Paul! I’m happy he can laugh about his ordeal. Some people would break under that pressure 🙏🏻

    • @lookissjaxin
      @lookissjaxin Год назад

      It all lies google him Paul David cardwell. Snitch. Pathological liar 🤥

  • @chrisc.4590
    @chrisc.4590 Год назад +12

    Paul you have some great stuff on here, Damn dude you have been had! This guy is a criminal. Save your ass and rebut this guy!!!! I can give people a second chance, we all make mistakes. BUT....this guy is nothing but a pro criminal! Cover your ass bro. Hope to meet you in the future and want your rep to stay upright.

  • @philipcooper3330
    @philipcooper3330 Год назад +5

    You ended with some humor that lightened things up. Nice touch on a very serious matter. If I may say, where ever any of us go, do yourself a favor if ever asked to explain your opinion on the country’s government or politics, just say no. Remain quite and keep it to yourself. No one really cares what we think and it can only go bad as in this matter.

  • @stevew3196
    @stevew3196 Год назад +26

    A truly cautionary tale about travelling to another country.
    You wouldn't expect something like this to happen in the US or Europe but in Thailand or any country with a different legal/cultural system..best to keep yourself low profile.

    • @dukeman7595
      @dukeman7595 Год назад +2

      You wouldn't expect something like this to happen in the US ????

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa Год назад +1

      its Expat Knowledge 101 to NOT involve yourself in politics, rallies, protests, etc. You are only asking for trouble.
      its their country, its their business. Let them take care of it regardless of where it leads.
      (Sure, you can talk about among other foreigner expats, preferably in the privacy of someones home. Can even do it at, say a bar...but better be careful b/c of listening ears of others.)

  • @sumostorms
    @sumostorms Год назад +14

    This is gonna be another “expat John” saga… can’t wait for the “what really happened to expat Paul” sequels 👻

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 Год назад +67

    What a story. I wish you would have gone longer with the interview. Can you do a second interview? I’d like to know more about how he weathered the experience being arrested, being in prison, and how he dealt with the ambiguity. This is completely different from any of your usual interviews. I’d like to know what else he saw in prison.

    • @DaveReno-rn6iv
      @DaveReno-rn6iv Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/4jG69Xi0i1A/видео.html

    • @AlphabetSoup-nt7lk
      @AlphabetSoup-nt7lk Год назад +16

      Absolutely, a second interview would be great!! Also ask him about when he was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison in the US? Paul Cardwell is his name, I googled it

    • @mikefriedman8320
      @mikefriedman8320 Год назад +1

      there's tons of 'foreigner in thai prison' videos on youtube

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад

      @@AlceoCarnia I'd rather see Old Dog interview the FBI agents with his REAL story & what they have on him besides not paying taxes for over 10 years on the run ! That Caldwell or whatever his real name is probably can't tell the truth anymore because he has been living the lie.

    • @ricke6854
      @ricke6854 Год назад +7

      Unfortunately, his story is a complete lie.

  • @txtworld
    @txtworld Год назад +13

    Paul, an amazing story ... good to know that Viktor Bout's a friendly guy, who took you under his wing

  • @HanginOutWithStan
    @HanginOutWithStan Год назад +6

    Some days after watching this video and commenting, I began seeing videos of this guy being a liar, scammer, very deceitful person. I came back here to see if you were aware, and I see many comments here now about him and his deception. It behooves me how and why anybody could do that. What gain did he expect from lying. That's crazy. He evidently did his time in jail, is out and still lying his butt off.

  • @u.spatriot6469
    @u.spatriot6469 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @BruceCinader
    @BruceCinader Год назад +21

    Wow what a great interview and story. Hard to imagine the money he was making at the hospital. Lesson learned is keep your mouth shut or it will cost dearly.

    • @silverfox2957
      @silverfox2957 9 месяцев назад

      He was feeding Paul up for the kill.

  • @danitzm
    @danitzm Год назад +74

    I am a big fan of World Zoom. I can’t believe he kept this story under wraps all this time.

    • @crewfamilyphilippines
      @crewfamilyphilippines Год назад +6

      Exactly me too I had no idea 😮

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience Год назад +9

      No kidding! I remember how he wasn't a big fan of the politics there. Now I know why!

    • @k9companion231
      @k9companion231 Год назад +2

      Ditto

    • @funlovingtim7969
      @funlovingtim7969 Год назад +4

      Maybe he didn't want to lead with Hi I'm Paul, I'm an ex Con. I want to hear about his college days with the Notre Dame girls.

    • @tryscience
      @tryscience Год назад

      @@funlovingtim7969 lol. In this case, Paul is excused 😎👍
      At this point, he's built his brand of excellence on this channel, so no worries there.

  • @krungthepper1370
    @krungthepper1370 Год назад +8

    He threw away a dream lifestyle by forgetting the golden rule of expat life: YOU ARE A GUEST! Never forget that and you will be fine.

  • @ericjf5343
    @ericjf5343 Год назад +8

    I was living in South Korea at the time and went to Thailand on vacation. Riots were just breaking when I boarded the plane back to South Korea. I got out just in time. Small world.

  • @benjaminchen5715
    @benjaminchen5715 Год назад +28

    We came from Thailand and now live in Florida. A few years ago, a new Thai grocery store opened in Lake Worth, so we went to shop there. It was nice and busy, and the Thai owner and her American husband were very friendly. They were savvy with social media, posting about their products. Lo and behold, she posted a nasty comment criticizing the president (I don't remember if it was Biden or Trump). It didn't go well. In fact, it went so horribly wrong that it impacted their business. When 50% of the people loved the political comment, the other 50% didn't. If you want your business to thrive, keep your political views away. I don't think the store is still there today.
    Paul made the same mistake, and he realized it. What he should have emphasized was how critical it was for staff and patients to get through the blockage, not a word about how freely elected officials should be running the country. The thugs in charge can make your life miserable. Unless you have plenty of immunity to fight them, keep your profile low.
    We love you Paul ( both of you ).

    • @ActionableFreedom
      @ActionableFreedom Час назад

      This is stupid. If you want to live in a free country you have to let anyone xpress their opinions outside of work or business otherwise that freedom is a delusion. Tho it seems this guy was a fraud afterall.

  • @Jakearrian
    @Jakearrian Год назад +34

    Just a reminder to anyone who reads this. Most Asian countries absolutely abhor any vocalized opinions you have about their governments. They won't have it.

    • @themacker894
      @themacker894 Год назад +7

      This is so true, especially in Thailand. We are foreigners who are meddling in "a family affair." One of the worst things a foreigner can do is get involved in Thai politics. It's not our place. Talk about food, the weather, or everything you like about Thailand and the Thais will love you.

    • @DougPoulton
      @DougPoulton Год назад

      The United States is just as bad depending on your politics. You can be arrested, jailed and put on a terrorist watch list for speaking out at a PTA meeting.

    • @hillbillyintheasia6122
      @hillbillyintheasia6122 Год назад

      your a guest in a country don't get your nose in their business. American , get in to ppl business. you go a foreigner mind own business you are guest.

    • @JMRsDesk
      @JMRsDesk Год назад +3

      Yet they all come to the US and run their pie holes.

  • @loulou55...
    @loulou55... Год назад +14

    Very interesting.
    The man has a YT channel, gives interviews on other channels and is therefore very exposed on social media.
    He obviously has a criminal past in the US.
    If a viewer of this video is upset at how shamelessly this man lies about his past,
    they might consider reporting it to the Philippine Immigration.
    Let me guess, then the guy is faster than he would like, imprisoned, deported and blacklisted in the Philippines.
    The Philippines has often made it clear that they are not interested in such "guests".
    Getting a visa is not a legal right, it is an accommodation.
    Anyway...
    I've learned a lot today.
    I googled Victor Bout and Paul Cardwell.
    I don't need to watch TV today... 😅

    • @steffybael1245
      @steffybael1245 Год назад

      im an old man. i went to prison several times right here in merica, in fact i spent 10 years of my life in prisons. i was at Tucker, Cumins, and wrightsville, and benton arkansas between 1979 and 1985. then i was at waupon, foxlake, black river falls, and wisconsin resource center(the prison mental hospital), dodge, and portage(super max) in wisconsin between 1990 and 1997.
      i use to proudly wear "ARYAN BROTHERHOOD" tattoos!
      i moved to Cebu City in 2015 to get married as i had NO INCOME and thus could NOT sponsor my Fiancee! inherited money in 2016 so we moved to America, my wife is 30 years younger and is now a US CITIZEN! she is working the night shift at our local hospital as im writing this! she has a BSN and i only get $361 a month social security, she supports us and her family back home too!
      she cried her eyes out here in America when i offered her $40,000 cash and a ticket to go any where she desired, she thought i was trying to get rid of her. i later spent 3 months in the hospital with a SYAPH A INFECTION and almost died several times!
      i am NOT ashamed of my past history, it has made me who i am today. and i tell people right up front about my criminal past. there are people who are put off by my past, but unlike this world zoom guy, i have no need to tell lies about my past.
      hell i use to charge my sister (2 years younger than me) to hang out with me and my friends or to go places with me, like to go with me on my paper route. the cost??? SEX!!! I MADE HER PAY UP FRONT TOO!! my wife knows about it too!!!
      im a PSYCHOPATH, so it does NOT bother me!

    • @lookissjaxin
      @lookissjaxin Год назад +1

      It’s pronounced viktor “BOOT “ btw. Odd how his “Cell mate” never found time to teach him how to pronounce his name…seeing as they were such close friends. 🤥

  • @wannyfairy7993
    @wannyfairy7993 Год назад +6

    I was there in Bangkok during this time with my children. I used to dress my kids in red shirts when travelling so i could see them easy in a crowd. Someone took a photo of my daughter in a red and held her up in a crowd. I was asking in our motel what all of this was about. A reporter told me i shoukd leave bankok that night on a train to chang Mia in case the photo made it to the papers. I took his advise and booked is on the trian immediately. The next day Bangkok was in lockdown.

  • @haroldmann3303
    @haroldmann3303 Год назад +4

    Definitely E/I . Thanks, another example for me of when you are in another country to just enjoy and have humility, you never know how they are going to react or interpret your communication or behavior.

  • @enriquesoul5370
    @enriquesoul5370 4 месяца назад

    Great interview Paul...with Paul.
    Eye opening.
    Paul has a great sense of humor about a horrible experience. I hope that helped him through the rough time in Thai prison.

  • @michaeltaylor8501
    @michaeltaylor8501 Год назад +33

    My best advice for minimizing possible trouble if/when you find yourself as a foreigner in the Philippines is that when it comes to Philippine politics, remain neutral (if/when you have to speak, then choose your words carefully so that they're not construed as you taking a side).
    Don't even think that talking in support of a current government is a smart move; for even that action is a non-neutral action. Simply don't get involved with their internal political matters - no matter what - & you'll likely end up better off.
    And be aware of crowds starting to form possibly for political purposes - & never cut through a crowd formed for such; for, standing out as a foreigner at such a time might get you noticed by the government to be scrutinized (jailed/investigated for possibly breaking a law prohibiting your participation in Philippine politics), or worse, for some folk in the crowd might turn on you (& your loved ones if you're not alone).
    Note: I was traveling abroad on leave in the Philippines during the Marcos-Aquino Revolution (Marcos was in power at the start, but not at the finish). I first noticed the revolution when what looked like guerillas took over a TV station. I was in a hotel in Angeles at the time; so as an active-duty U.S. Marine, I tried to get into the Clark Airbase & was denied entry (!!!). I found myself left to my own devices - which was a bit of an adventure - until I eventually reached the U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay (I was told by a Marine that sailor & his family had been murdered by a politically-charged crowd just outside of the base's gate some number of days before I arrived in Olangapo: they had tried to cut through the crowd in order to get on base - a case of right idea, poor timing).
    Ponder such if you will. IMO: both praying & using one's head usually helps matters.

    • @davem8898
      @davem8898 Год назад +6

      Thanks for that advice about not getting close to or cutting through political groups!

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Год назад +2

      @@davem8898 I would be in trouble, as I'm for Bongbong & Imelda 100%!

    • @michaeltaylor8501
      @michaeltaylor8501 Год назад +3

      @@davem8898
      You're welcome.

    • @anneb3170
      @anneb3170 Год назад +2

      I feel sorry for those who voted this present president because the economy is getting worse and crime is going up

    • @WAdelstein
      @WAdelstein Год назад +3

      @@anneb3170 it’s all the same in most the world. Everyone everywhere is statist. Some middle aged Americans think differently but otherwise the world is in agreement as it was when they built the Tower of Babel. Very few free market thinkers in the world. I only speak with select Americans otherwise I smile and let people speak. I find the poor far more interesting than the non-poor. They’ll tell yah how it is if you get them going.

  • @stevebergh7303
    @stevebergh7303 Год назад +2

    OMG! So glad you escaped with help from the US Embassy. Amazing tale, Paul. Be well, safe travels, God Bless! 😎🙏☕

  • @TWCH
    @TWCH Год назад +8

    At 2:10 guest Paul says: “in 2010” the Red Shirt rebellion closed the airport. There was unrest in 2010 but Suvarnabhumi Airport was closed by protestors in 2008.

 In 2010 the Thai Prime Minister was Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thaksin Shinawatra was the Thai Prime Minister from 2001 to 2006. His sister Yingluck Shinawatra was Thailand’s Prime Minister from 2011 to 2014, again not aligning with guest Paul’s narrative at 05:50. Guest Paul clearly states his arrest occurred because he was critical of the Shinawatras being “kicked out” of the country. Yingluck was still a year away from being elected at that point and a long, long way from leaving Thailand. 

About 2 months ago Daddy Paul met with the head of the American Citizen’s Service Unit of the US Embassy in PHP. The diplomat told Paul what an arrested US citizen can expect from the Embassy. They will bring a goodie bag; make calls for them; recommend lawyers. What the US Embassy does not do is negotiate your release as guest Paul claims at 14:13. 

There are other things guest Paul said that sent my skepticism meter off the chart. But I don’t want to make this a novel. I do believe guest Paul was in a Thai prison. But there is a lot he said that does not pass the sniff test.

    • @user-ug2xy6hc3r
      @user-ug2xy6hc3r Год назад +6

      I had similar thoughts, so I looked around and found a man name Paul Cardwell, also from Indiana, and also ran hospitals, who was arrested in Hua Hin in 2013 after fleeing the US when he was charged with embezzling $1.7M from the two hospitals he ran between 2003 - 2010. Now I can't say this is the same Paul with 100% certainty, but they sure do look alike and the similarities in backgrounds makes me wonder.

    • @TWCH
      @TWCH Год назад +3

      Would not surprise me, this guy has a jailhouse con man ambiance for sure.

    • @TWCH
      @TWCH Год назад +2

      @@user-ug2xy6hc3r Okay, confirmed, he's Paul David Cardwell He may have served his time by now and is only guilty of bullshitting on RUclips.

    • @rocketrob333
      @rocketrob333 26 дней назад

      in other words, bullshitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

  • @edic2619
    @edic2619 Год назад +2

    Brave man. Very sorry to hear about the hardship you faced. Great interview. Thanks.

  • @blake86303
    @blake86303 Год назад +9

    I can't believe you left this video up, Paul. Classless......

  • @shitou75
    @shitou75 Год назад +12

    When this guy talked about being CEO of some hospitals in Bangkok, Manila, and Phnom Penh, why didn't anyone have the presence of mind to ask the names of said hospitals? The scenarios he describes sound far-fetched to about any seasoned western expat in these parts if you step back and think about it all for a moment.

    • @lookissjaxin
      @lookissjaxin Год назад

      Excellent question. Con artists rely on people not being skeptical 🤨; not asking questions, etc. Dude has delusions of grandeur also. He wasn’t just deported, he was majorly involved with “red shirts and yellow shirts “ and Roomie of viktor bout ( but pronounced his name wrong, as though he never heard his “cell mate “ pronounce his own name correctly ( it’s pronounced “boot” ) Also, one million dollars 💸 per month is $32,876 PER DAY in bribes… I’m dubious 🤨. With this man’s criminal record and the numerous holes 🕳️ in his fishy story and tall tales and excessive talking etc., I wouldn’t trust anything he said. “Literally the guy who never had a parking ticket…”. This from a felon convicted of stealing 1.7 million dollars 💸 by lies and fraud.

  • @ekim0513
    @ekim0513 Год назад +3

    I don't know if this is your best video, but it certainly is your most interesting. It's also informative for Ex-Pats in that they need to realize you're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy. Watch what you say, do and make sure your visa and paperwork is copacetic .

  • @renaldonormani6646
    @renaldonormani6646 Год назад

    Hey Paul.. absolutely fabulous, as usual. An incredible situation and presented with humor. You are a miracle worker!-)

    • @RCFSULAW
      @RCFSULAW Год назад +1

      The interview is a complete fabrication. He was in USA prison.

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 Год назад +13

    Expats often forget they are "guests" in the foreign country. People who grew up in a country such as the USA are used to abundant freedom to speak their mind. This freedom mostly doesn't exist around the world. Best advice overseas is to never have any opinion, stay away from media interaction, limit online presence, keep your mouth shut. As a "guest" you will never understand the host nation country or nationals no matter how arrogantly you believe you might. I was also in BKK in 2010.

    • @AutoCrete
      @AutoCrete Год назад +3

      As a Canadian, if I go to the USA I don't have the same rights as a US citizen while in the US. When not in your own country don't take anything for granted.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Год назад +3

      @@AutoCrete I think the difficulty is more extreme between Canada and the USA because there is the tendency to assume on a visceral level we are the same since the language is virtually identical but there are vast differences between Americans and Canadians. Even though I feel relaxed in lovely Canada I still keep my mouth shut and save my opinions only for myself because I am not Canadian, I'm a guest. By the way, love Horton's donuts. Yum.

    • @zoraster3749
      @zoraster3749 Год назад

      Getting shook down for $1 million a month and impacting critical operations of a hospital kind of extends beyond politics.
      He should have cut a deal directly with the military commanders to allow access there for $100k a month or whatever but without the queue.

  • @stevesalkovics6792
    @stevesalkovics6792 Год назад +2

    This is so interesting ! I was working in the Chiangmai university hospital during the massive protest in 1991…a lot of injuries etc in bangkok..I flew from the riots in Thailand to the riots in LA during Rodney King !

  • @cyndig1670
    @cyndig1670 Год назад +3

    important info! Thanks! Wow...I am so sorry that he went through that.

  • @dougparson4407
    @dougparson4407 Год назад +1

    Wow - what a great interview !! I watch this guys videos and had no idea he had been thru all of that. Sounds like he is well adjusted and has a good attitude about the entire experience. Good job Paul - another Fun Interview - hehehe !!!

  • @kiwipinos
    @kiwipinos Год назад +5

    I was banned off a Filipino Queensland community site on fb, for complaining about the poor services of the Consulate. Even though part of the group wanted me to sign the petition for better services i.e to allow passport renewal instead of traveling to another state. The elderly women were very childish to be honest. I was polite & I can tell you Filipinos do not take constructive criticism well at all, they want feedback (but this only means positive feedback); they certainly do not want others to see on an open forum that they have made a mistake.
    I spent years following a pro divorce group & had similar experiences even with the supporters, due to my disgust & frustration of the scam of foreign recognition of divorce.
    Its very hard for us Kiwis/New Zealanders to not stand up against injustice, I know as my wife has told me also that you have to be very smart & careful when over there & EVEN within the community over here in Australia & so on too!

  • @-goldfinger2695
    @-goldfinger2695 Год назад +1

    Incredible, What doesn't kill you makes you stronger 💪.
    Every man does have a story!!!!
    Thanks Paul (Old Dog), you really did a great job at interviewing Paul (World Zoom)
    😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Southeastasiantraveler
    @Southeastasiantraveler Год назад +12

    I lived in Thailand for many years, and have heard many foreigners say things about society/government there that made me cringe. However, most of these people were retirees and people of little consequence to the authorities there. This guy had a high profile position and ended up on the front page of the main English language newspaper. In my opinion, the Bangkok Post shares some responsibility for this man's predicament. They would have known of the risk to him, but went ahead and interviewed him and put it on the front page, with little regard to his safety all to grab a headline.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Год назад +1

      Good point

    • @Sunmoon-gj9gy
      @Sunmoon-gj9gy Год назад +7

      IT'S A BS STORY NEVER HAPPENED

    • @lookissjaxin
      @lookissjaxin Год назад

      Paul, my man, for a F and I man, you swallowed the bull corn this lying con artist fed you. It’s all lies Paul. He pronounced his supposed roommate‘a name wrong. The timelines are impossible. C’mon Paul. You can’t still believe a word he says can you? ​@@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234

  • @samuelmartin707
    @samuelmartin707 Год назад +1

    What a great story for having in on wow. Thank you Paul 2 thumbs up my friends!!!!

  • @lookissjaxin
    @lookissjaxin Год назад +6

    Let’s hear 👂 his fluent Cambodian language skills…. 🤨 and his roommate was viktor bout ( Ain’t it pronounced “Boot” ? Strange his “roommate “ didn’t bother to teach him how to pronounce Viktor Bout correctly 🤨. Dude pronounced “Bout” as it would be read. It’s almost like he’s lying 🤥….

  • @garybregel4606
    @garybregel4606 Год назад

    Thank you Paul, this was a great interview. I really enjoyed it.

  • @STR123able
    @STR123able Год назад +58

    His story in Thailand is amazing and amazing. If I remember correctly, he said, on his World Zoom channel, that he would not recommend Thailand to retire. Now I know why! Being in prison and your roommate for a time is the Merchant of Death! Wow!

    • @DaveReno-rn6iv
      @DaveReno-rn6iv Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/4jG69Xi0i1A/видео.html

    • @tomm.6265
      @tomm.6265 Год назад +12

      I can only tell you I have been retired and living in Thailand for a year now and I went to the PH for 6 weeks I couldn't wait to get back to Thailand and I love it here and the food and medical here is so much better than the PH just my opinion

    • @2000ViperGTSsubscribe
      @2000ViperGTSsubscribe Год назад

      @@tomm.6265 Me too Tom and been to both. PH is an absolute sh*thole compared to Thailand for sure. the fake narrative of PH people being kind is laughable too-it's the scam capital of the world with inefficiency at all corners.

    • @marvinshae8383
      @marvinshae8383 Год назад

      So why you still there in the Philippines and it took you for 6 weeks and that beautiful country..If you think that Thailand is better than the Philippines then why you still there..No one insist you to stay in the Philippines.

    • @tomm.6265
      @tomm.6265 Год назад +5

      @@marvinshae8383 Marvin i am not in the PH I was planning on staying there 6 months but after 6 weeks realized how much better Thailand was and I left. I had so many Filipinos trying to scam me it wasn't funny. The food was no comparison to Thaliand and neither was the Medical care it is so much better in Thailand. PH is a Beautiful place it's just not Thailand imo thats all

  • @faronray5765
    @faronray5765 Год назад +7

    I would really like to know how he got a passport after surrendering his to the police. Part of his bail agreement was to surrender his passport but soon after he did, he applied for another one under his adopted name of Sappington but was caught, then they couldn't find him soon afterwards for he had skipped to Thailand. Must be a hole in our Homeland security to have got by security with a bogus passport. Would like to know how much foreign property he had at the time of his arrest and if he sold it to pay off what he stole. The Thai locals said he was "living large" in Hua Hin and tipped off the officials. In his 3 or 4 interviews on other RUclipsr's channels, his stories do not match time lines, places, account of events. What about his detective girlfriend? Does she know? She would also know if he was telling stories too by watching his interviews. Does she actually exist, the one he talks about living in Dubai?

  • @michaelcassidy1864
    @michaelcassidy1864 Год назад +3

    I was astonished when Paul told me about the reality of this man's true exploits. I bought every single line of his story. I find no consolation in the fact that many others also did.

  • @robertlalor8090
    @robertlalor8090 Год назад +3

    Amazing vlog. Paul Zoom, you are a proper rebel!!! Good on you!!! Great story. Thanks guys.

    • @Frank_Nemo
      @Frank_Nemo Год назад

      Paul Cardwell is also a proper liar and a proper thief. As you say, great story, but it's far from the whole unsavoury story.

  • @u.spatriot6469
    @u.spatriot6469 Год назад +57

    This without a doubt is one of the best interviews by an expat in the Philippines. You missed your calling, Paul; you should have been on national Tv in America working behind a microphone interviewing the Rich and Famous because you bring out the best of everyone. Please bring this guest back and have him share life in a Thai prison.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Год назад +10

      Thank you very much my friend

    • @dickmcnigglin4201
      @dickmcnigglin4201 Год назад

      Ive always wondered if Paul was a detective or investigator. Im an investigator and i can say Paul is a natural at interviewing

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Год назад +5

      @@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 Best interview by far, seen many of yours, just subscribed today!

    • @anneb3170
      @anneb3170 Год назад +3

      His face look familiar

    • @pedrotinaco1
      @pedrotinaco1 Год назад +4

      I think he is

  • @michaelwuji1758
    @michaelwuji1758 Год назад +5

    Fantastic video, per usual. Paul/Paul are men of many stories, and a spot or two of wisdom. I subscribe to both. Perhaps if we meet I will share the story of my time on death row

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 Год назад +37

    Whenever I’ve been to the Philippines, I often got baited into political conversations. I always minded my business and changed the topic. My mother didn’t raise a dummy. I would marvel how beautiful the country is and the people are so friendly and helpful. I would discuss places I’ve visited while in their country. I knew I was only a visitor and you never criticize or berate your host.

    • @WAdelstein
      @WAdelstein Год назад +3

      I’m surrounded by people with obviously high IQs but in it’s a face saving culture. Gotta be careful with. Abstract thought.

    • @Wolff13
      @Wolff13 Год назад +2

      But Filipinos criticize countries they live in.

    • @Macjohn1419
      @Macjohn1419 Год назад +8

      @@Wolff13, they can do whatever they want, but I mind my own business whenever I’m abroad. A guy was criticizing the way the government and businesses operate while on a ferry between islands in the Philippines. The first mate overheard him and notified the captain. When the boat docked, the PNP was waiting to escort him off the boat and hauled off to jail. Just for badmouthing the country. Life seems unfair, I guess. Discretion should prevail when you travel overseas.

    • @DaveReno-rn6iv
      @DaveReno-rn6iv Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/4jG69Xi0i1A/видео.html

    • @ARedMotorcycle
      @ARedMotorcycle Год назад +2

      @John Wojciechowski Ha! That snitch is a little b. He must've got his feelings hurt. That's really a way to reveal your own insecurities. Real men accept criticism and use it as a way to better themselves. I guess all they want is false praise. That's a sign of insecurity and low intelligence. His point was proven. I'm glad I don't live there anymore.

  • @georgevwalking
    @georgevwalking Год назад +13

    Paul I think we need an update to this story

  • @superman9845
    @superman9845 Год назад +4

    Get him back on , see if he tells the truth this time about being an embezzler of $1.7 Million twice powell & indiana hospitals in 2011

  • @juanmoy4780
    @juanmoy4780 Год назад +5

    I’m a former Filipino citizen, now an American 🇺🇸 for 40+years. My brother told me that if I plan to retire in the Philippines 🇵🇭 to “DO NOT GET TANGLED WITH POLITICS”. Reason I am now an American and you can and will be arrested in arrested just crossing the street 😮

    • @jamesrecknor6752
      @jamesrecknor6752 Год назад +4

      I am a American from birth, and I want to build a house in Mindanao, to live part time and do missions work, but I have to ask myself, why is it that of all the Filipinos I have known in the USA, none return to Philippines except for funerals or missions.

    • @muhamedhabeeb791
      @muhamedhabeeb791 Год назад

      I would rather RUN from that spot,,, if that can forgives!!
      What a rule it is??!! 🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @ARedMotorcycle
      @ARedMotorcycle Год назад +1

      Arrested in arrested for crossing the street? What does that process entail? Sounds painful. 😆 Sorry, I had to do it.

  • @tonykelly109
    @tonykelly109 Год назад +4

    The 'trick" is to have your own money, regular substantial income, stay completely out of all politics, keep a low profile, etc. Just having a business or working in Thailand, makes you a possible financial or political target. Fact.

  • @jsubicbay68
    @jsubicbay68 Год назад +13

    A con artist felon, "Federal fugitive arrested in Bangkok for allegedly defrauding Wyoming hospital of $850,000"

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Год назад

      A federal fugitive was arrested in Thailand Thursday after allegedly fleeing the United States following charges of defrauding a Wyoming hospital of $850,000.

    • @steveswell1
      @steveswell1 Год назад +2

      @@boink800 Took an Indiana hospital for about the same number of tokens before that.

  • @Frank50505
    @Frank50505 Год назад

    Loved it! Thanks for sharing guys.

  • @jonoda894
    @jonoda894 Год назад +14

    What a storyteller. He was never the CEO of any hospital in Bangkok. Continuing his lies for what? Setting up another scam?

    • @PatrickKelly-b8o
      @PatrickKelly-b8o Год назад

      ..oh but he was CEO ...you need to do your research

  • @douggilmore6355
    @douggilmore6355 Год назад +2

    Great interview Paul.. Wow. What a story.

  • @brianchase9251
    @brianchase9251 Год назад +10

    I lived in Thailand from 2005 to 2017, so I was there for all of this and a lot more over the years. I'm surprised that this guy commented to anybody about Thai politics, especially to the Bangkok Post. He had to have known better. But at least he admits that it was a really stupid thing to do, and he's taking full responsibility as opposed to tossing a pity party. Good video Sir Paul.

  • @mauritacostales
    @mauritacostales Год назад +17

    What a story! What’s more amazing is how candid this interview went even though it was a horrible experience. You got me chuckling even when I felt I shouldn’t be 😂

    • @DaveReno-rn6iv
      @DaveReno-rn6iv Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/4jG69Xi0i1A/видео.html

  • @milescali
    @milescali Год назад +6

    Great video. I want to hear more about the Merchant of Death. What were the conversations you had? How did you rule the prison? Amazing info would love to hear. Thanks

    • @mikeideker8479
      @mikeideker8479 Год назад +3

      He's a wiser man after being imprisoned for speaking out in public about local politics. Would it be wise to share details about conversations with "the merchant of death"?

    • @milescali
      @milescali Год назад

      @@mikeideker8479 why not? Unless he was hooking up with other men I don't think he would care.

    • @mikeideker8479
      @mikeideker8479 Год назад +1

      @@milescali But you don't really know...sometimes it is better to keep your mouth shut. That was the point of the video.

    • @milescali
      @milescali Год назад

      @@mikeideker8479 right, but he didn't keep his mouth shut. You dangle the carrot many will ask for more. It's RUclips.

  • @WanderingWolf365
    @WanderingWolf365 Год назад +6

    This is the primary reason the 2nd amendment was created here in the US. People lose sight of what can happen in a flash if the government (or branch within) has too much power and a helpless, unarmed citizenry. Tiananmen square, Myanmar, the list goes on and on and on. - WW

    • @WanderingWolf365
      @WanderingWolf365 Год назад +1

      @@davebryant8050 James Madison: "Besides the advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of."
      etc.
      Why do you believe the second amendment was introduced? For sport? You seem to know the reason better than James Madison. For all the checks and balances the Founding Fathers introduced, they just happened fall into accidently adding this one?
      - WW

    • @Deadfoot-Dan
      @Deadfoot-Dan Год назад

      Many 2nd Amendment nuts are the greatest threat to the rule of law that the U.S. is facing, more so than anything the government is doing. If para militaries get the backing of someone like Trump, you can kiss the rule of law goodbye. It will drip, drip, drip, and be gone before you even realize it.

  • @angelperez3892
    @angelperez3892 Год назад

    Great interview Paul. Like your Iloilo shirt. You have a wonderful day. 🙏❤️

  • @lvtrader1
    @lvtrader1 Год назад +3

    Wow, I would never go back to Thailand after that.😱

  • @AZ_Bill
    @AZ_Bill 9 месяцев назад +2

    And now he is in jail in Cebu and being deported. His life is catching up with him again. He sure was lying during this interview.

  • @aussiethaibangkok1434
    @aussiethaibangkok1434 Год назад +8

    His Thailand story is simply not true...

    • @amleth9047
      @amleth9047 9 месяцев назад

      How did you know?

  • @mikebingham976
    @mikebingham976 Год назад +1

    Another great interview Paul !

  • @Avarua59
    @Avarua59 Год назад +3

    That ad lib about the activated ankle bracelet was pure gold. 😊

  • @seboudog
    @seboudog Год назад +1

    Amazing interview... two amazing gentlemen!

  • @JasperinthePhilippines
    @JasperinthePhilippines Год назад +3

    Never had so much as a parking ticket
    Are you sure??? 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @jspice-kl2wc
    @jspice-kl2wc Год назад +1

    That was truly an amazing story. That is a movie script for sure. Thank you for sharing. 😂👍👍👍🙏

  • @judekidder
    @judekidder Год назад +4

    Wow great interview. Where did do you keep finding theses interesting people or do they find you lol. Paul zoom is a great guy.

  • @rayroripaugh3222
    @rayroripaugh3222 Год назад

    Great interview! A whole bunch of fun!

  • @Phiyedough
    @Phiyedough Год назад +8

    I don't know what it's called as they re-title everything here in Croatia but I've watched a TV series of stories like this. In some cases people have been tricked into taking drugs to various countries without their knowledge. Whatever the reason for people being there, the prison experiences seem quite similar in many Asian and central American prisons.

    • @CarlWithACamera
      @CarlWithACamera Год назад +2

      Locked Up Abroad was the name of a show like that I used to see on American TV. Might be the same show.

    • @paulineryan579
      @paulineryan579 Год назад +1

      There was a series titled Banged Up Abroad shown in Australia.

  • @hermannsiegling7803
    @hermannsiegling7803 Год назад +1

    what a story. most interviews are rather ordinary and boring. but that's a truly exciting one, a real gem. Whenever it comes to politics here in the Philippines and I cannot not avoid the discussion, I take the topic and talk about this topic from my home country experience. Smart people read between the lines and understand what I want to say. But I never, never talk about local politics on any level (national, province, city, baranguay).

  • @dilpickles5928
    @dilpickles5928 Год назад +5

    Fascinating and hilarious video. So different from the typical expat Vlog. I suppose it is a cautionary tale though, no matter what your status and wealth in a foreign land, it's always best to maintain an aire of neutrality. Granted when you come from a country where freedom of speech is acceptable and encouraged, subconsciously you may not even realise your exposing your cards. Discretion is an art. Anyways, great Video Paul, one of your best.

    • @Mexicobeanpole
      @Mexicobeanpole Год назад +1

      Exactly. Coming from the U.S. everyone has an opinion, and we’re not afraid to express it.
      It’s probably hard to retrain yourself.

  • @rickylee6129
    @rickylee6129 Год назад

    WOW Good Video/Interview Paul 😊. I am a subscriber of Paul's channel World Zoom. Really good story. Hope there is a part II.
    Stay Safe 💕 💞 🙏 🙏

  • @sentinel80
    @sentinel80 Год назад +11

    He’s already done a rebuttal on his own channel. Giving other excuses regarding Thailand. He’s a thief and can never be trusted again with other people’s money.

    • @steveswell1
      @steveswell1 Год назад +7

      Cracks me up reading all his "minions" encouraging him in the comments there.

    • @KimmyPat
      @KimmyPat Год назад +2

      It's a pathological mindset that will not change...

  • @bryankoziar2867
    @bryankoziar2867 Год назад

    I love the videos that you guys post. I am a follower and fan of many of you. Paul & Baby Mae, World Zoom Paul, Bud, Reekay, Mike & Janet, Mark, Gio & Mya, Pea & Shay to name some I hope when I retire I can relocate there.

  • @huckfan2603
    @huckfan2603 Год назад +14

    Why is my bs meter off the chart?

    • @Regi869
      @Regi869 9 месяцев назад +1

      I only watched a minute or so and it was off the chart lol. Look him up on the internet.

  • @Bakokang79
    @Bakokang79 Год назад

    Glad you're here in the Philippines to tell us your story...Thank you Paul as always, enjoy and God Bless..🤙👍🙏👌

  • @robertpiekarski6115
    @robertpiekarski6115 Год назад +4

    This is why Thailand was not on my bucket list. I came to the Philippines for the first time, the year that was going on in Thailand and that coup left a definite impression on me. In fact any country that has a military coup in its recent past leaves cause for concern when looking for a stable place to retire.

    • @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
      @paulinthephilippinesolddog9234  Год назад

      I really appreciate the support Hermann! I totally agree with you on that! thanks a lot for watching the video.

  • @jojowhite9296
    @jojowhite9296 Год назад +1

    If I ever make it to the Philippines, the Old Dog will be one guy I would love to speak to. It would be wise to stay neutral in another country's politics and this guy paid the price.

  • @olumidekolajo4133
    @olumidekolajo4133 Год назад +4

    I strongly believe as a foreigner living in Asia or anywhere in the world it’s better to stay out of local politics . Just my opinion

  • @kevinkennedy6875
    @kevinkennedy6875 Год назад

    😮😮😮 Wow! My jaw is on the floor. What a story! As always, thanks for sharing it, Paul!

  • @ronnyvillanueva9404
    @ronnyvillanueva9404 Год назад +18

    Wow….. what a gem of a story….. as a guy who follow male and female college sports , I knew of Brittany’s basketball career at Baylor and now to hear of Paul’s ordeal in prison with the Russian spy is one big thriller of epic proportion.

  • @trissloan2340
    @trissloan2340 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes. I had seen this guy on Mark’s channel, “ Every Man Has A Story.”
    Mark interviewed him, was it a year ago?
    Mark outed him as a CAREER CONMAN.
    Claimed he was a, “ CEO of a medical group of hospitals which owned hospitals ( was it , he claimed in OHIO?).