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Are Chris Berndt & Bryan Flowers Allowed to Export Drugs Internationally?

4 months ago
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A now deleted Telegram group titled “PattayaCannabis” is raising eyebrows — and for good reason.

🔍 Inside, members include Bryan Flowers (Night Wish Group / Pattaya News), Chris Berndt (Y-GU Boyz founder), and an early admin user referred to as AJ believed to of been Adam Judd (Pattaya News co-founder).
The group openly advertises itself as a wholesale cannabis supply hub — boasting bulk pricing, international shipping, and “verified suppliers”.

💬 A user named @LittleA, widely recognized as Chris Berndt representing his shop Little Amsterday, actively promotes Y-GU Boyz and cannabis oils in bulk with a pinned messaged promoting international shipping.

📦 The group appears to blur the line between local Thai cannabis reform and what may be a cross-border commercial operation — raising questions about licensing, legality, and foreign involvement.

🛑 This video is for journalistic and public interest purposes only. No illegal activity is directly alleged.

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