Jeremy Kempler-Johanson

Jeremy Kempler-Johanson ”JJ” (born 1956) is a journalist/MC in Bangkok, Thailand.
Early years
Kempler-Johanson was born in New York City and raised according to upper class social rules in place during the final collapse of boundaries that had, up until then, separated distinct worlds. Schooled in Lausanne, Switzerland, notably at the Château de Vennes under the instruction of Madame Marcelle Junod and Mrs. Nena Lim (aka Emma Alegre), he also received knowledge from many others during time spent in Monte Carlo and private members clubs on New York's Park Avenue where he always listened to elders as they instructed him on many of life's different subjects.
Most notable was the advice and information passed down to him during 1973-74 at Club Cavallero (issue of NY's Colony club) by three elderly gentleman who said they were soon to die. Firstly they explained that his main goal in life was not to seek money and power as they had been instructed, but to arrive at their age of 80 years old and die with no regrets.
They further explained that they were the richest men in the world, and that while they could not take all of their wealth and power with them when they died, they would be taking all their regrets with them. They further stated that these were sending them to hell. They went on to confess that they were the men who made the plans for the future of the planet, but were wrong to do so and could not stop their greedy sons from implementing it. They asked him to please find a way to stop this future plan, but not knowing exactly what form their plan would take they said that he must be vigilant and keep his eyes open, because they could not be certain how the technology their sons were developing would be used to implement it. They explained that the basic concept of their plan was the development of a machine that would scan your hand imprinted with an invisible mark containing all your financial and personal data. From this, your purchases could be debited in lieu of money; the ultimate goal being the abolition of all cash money globally leaving them master to control everyone on the planet. If anyone was against them, they could simply erase their profile.
Kempler-Johanson's first realization of the truth of these men's words came with the appearance of “barcodes”, and he soon realized that most technological developments heralding “luxury and convenience" turned out to be the contrary over time.
Early career
After working for a decade during the 1980s for the Canadian government in Paris, France, where Kempler-Johanson was referred to as one of the world's "first Global Citizens" by former Canadian Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, the next decade was spent within the IT industry working with companies such as IBM, Sony, WordPerfect, Nortel, Silicon Graphics and Olympus Corporation, as well as Schering Laboratories, Coca-Cola, Asian Development Bank / French Finance Ministry and the French National Designers Union.
Kempler-Johanson made a short visit to Thailand in 1995 and realized that this country contained something special that could help the world according to the request of the three elderly gentlemen.
Journalist
Kempler-Johanson abandonned his career to return to Thailand in 1999 becoming an accredited journalist interviewing hundreds of people in order to verify the exact facts of true reality at the turn of the 21st century, understand exactly how the plan influenced individuals in their day-to-day lives, and how this information could be used constructively towards fostering world peace.
In addition to working as a reporter for Thai Channel 11 Television, and the Thai Government's 'Airport News' broadcast at Don Muang International Airport, Kempler-Johanson also appeared on Thai TV Channel 5 as a game show judge on "Sharpen Your Wits with Dr. Vip",. His own show “Thai Wais” appeared on the channel UBC Series along with the column “Thai Wais” in the Guide of Bangkok Magazine and e-guide. Kempler-Johanson's column “What Is?” in Big Chilli magazine examined life's basic truths. Many of these were highlighted in cover stories commissioned by other magazines including The Tourism Authority of Thailand's TAT Travelscene and their website HighlightThailand.com, as well as Prestige Magazine, Big Chilli, 2 Magazine, SpaAsia...
Kempler-Johanson also helped create, organize and MC many events including the Prime Minister's dinner for the international Universiade games, the Spa Asia Wellness Summit, as well as the creation of the Thai Long-stay Ambassador Program where 100 non-Thais from around the globe were selected according to their "Thai qualities of heart" to represent Thailand in their respective countries in liaison with their local Thai embassies.
Unfortunately, he was not the only one to realize the positive qualities embedded in the roots of Thai culture, as other individuals were either sent to Thailand, or paid locally, to destroy these precious cultural roots.
During this time, Kempler-Johanson was invited by meditation master Pra Kru Kasem Dhammathat to join the Monkhood at Mahaeyong Temple (Ayutthaya, Thailand) to study Insight Meditation and gain clarity in observing worldly events.
Charity work
- Author of the 'Handisport Hymn' for the French Handisport Federation (1983).
- Advisor to the World Philharmonic Orchestra (1983-1985).
- Recording of the presentation film for the 1992 Albertville Special Olympics (1988).
- Advisor to the Honorary Consular Corps in Thailand (HCCT) (2006).
- Honorary Advisor to the Queen Sirikit Breast Cancer Centre (2008-9).
 
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