Reports Have Surfaced That a Chinese Veteran is Prepared With a Sniper Rifle to Eliminate Traitors for the People During the September 3 Parade

With just a week to go until the September 3 parade, an overseas X platform has revealed that a Chinese veteran intends to take action against traitors during the event. (Screenshot from the internet)

[People News] As the September 3 parade approaches, news has emerged on an overseas X platform that a Chinese veteran is ready to eliminate traitors during the parade, even going so far as to prepare a sniper rifle. Social media users have responded enthusiastically, expressing that they are ready with firecrackers, just waiting for good news. However, some believe that success is unlikely.

On August 25, the 'Bad Ball Times' posted on X, claiming that a Chinese veteran threatened to create chaos on the day of the CCP's September 3 parade! They asserted that they have a sniper rifle ready! People are questioning whether Xi Baozi will send out a stand-in.

Upon seeing this tweet, netizens applauded and cheered.

'Already prepared with firecrackers, just waiting for good news!'

'If the hero can successfully carry out the assassination, I am willing to offer a long-lasting lamp.'

'Just set up a chair to watch the show; I'm just afraid the veteran is bragging.'

'What more can be said? Overseas comrades will do their best.'

'If a stand-in gets shot in broad daylight, how will CCTV report it?'

'I actually find this scenario quite interesting; if he sends out a stand-in and they get assassinated, how will the CCP explain it? Did Baozi die or not? It would be like Huang Silang!'

Yao Cheng, a former naval lieutenant colonel residing in the United States, retweeted this post on August 26, suggesting that this is likely a scare tactic aimed at Baozi. The implication is that Baozi should consider abandoning the inspection, or else his life may be at risk.

Yao Cheng analysed that the crucial question is whether this incident was an individual act or orchestrated from higher up. If it were an individual act, it is unlikely to be carried out and is merely hot air; however, if it were directed from above, then the individual involved must be a special forces soldier assigned to a protective mission, with all necessary equipment, ambush positions, timing, and support personnel in place. This individual would even need to be prepared to sacrifice their life, which would spell disaster for Xi Jinping.

Some Twitter users commented, 'Based on my shooting knowledge, there is almost no chance of success in Tiananmen Square. The distance on Chang'an Avenue is manageable, but the target is moving, and given that all positions have been taken over by the Communist Party's agents, the likelihood is zero.'

Other users remarked, 'Shouting during an assassination seems contradictory, but I support it!'

Earlier, on August 18, Yao Cheng discussed the Chinese Communist Party's military parade scheduled for September 3 on his self-media channel. He noted that Xi Jinping has been the chairman of the Military Commission for 13 years, and there is significant discontent among the military ranks, from top to bottom. Across various branches and ranks, from generals to soldiers, there is considerable resentment towards Xi Jinping.

Yao Cheng shared a joke that is popular in the military. Once, during a troop review, Xi Jinping unexpectedly shouted, 'Everyone has gotten tanned,' to which the troops replied, 'The leader is even darker.'

Last May, on the third day after Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te was inaugurated, the CCP conducted a two-day military exercise around Taiwan. They were supposed to rest at midnight, but instead, they began training with a charge call. At that time, heavy rains were falling in Hebei, and sources reported that a saying circulated among the troops: 'Flood Zhongnanhai and beat Xi Jinping,' reflecting the military's profound dissatisfaction with him.

Yao Cheng also believes that if the military's morale is unstable during the parade and there are significant opposing voices, the Chinese Communist authorities will need to take into account the potential for unexpected problems to arise.

(First published in People News) △