The accompanying image shows the meeting venue, with a large painting in the background depicting a flood surging toward Xi Jinping. The floodwaters inundating the landscape symbolise great misfortune.
[People News] The Chinese Communist Party initially aimed to display its military strength and new weaponry at the military parade in Beijing. However, just before the event, a private conversation between Xi Jinping and Putin was broadcast live, capturing global attention. They discussed extending life through 'organ transplantation,' which sparked widespread outrage. Some media analysts suggest that this 'leak' was a deliberate act by those within the system dissatisfied with Xi Jinping, disguised as a 'work error.'
Before the grand military parade on September 3, Xi Jinping, along with Putin and Kim Jong-un, walked towards the Tiananmen Gate. They appeared to be engaged in an animated discussion, seemingly oblivious to the media recording their conversation.
Xi Jinping's translator spoke in Russian: 'In the past, people over 70 were rare; now people say that 70 is still just a child.'
Following this, Putin made an unclear remark, which was later clarified by his Chinese translator: 'With the advancement of biotechnology, human organs can be continuously transplanted, allowing people to live younger and even achieve immortality.'
Xi Jinping was then heard responding: 'Some predict that in this century, people may live to be 150 years old.'
Reports indicate that Putin later reiterated his comments in an interview with Russian media.
The Russian official news agency TASS quoted him as saying: 'Modern rehabilitation methods, medical techniques, and even foreign technologies involving organ replacement provide humanity with hope for a longer lifespan than we currently have.'
This conversation between Xi and Putin was captured during a live broadcast by the CCP's CCTV.
In a recent program, the self-media outlet "Neican" analyzed that internal opposition forces are deliberately broadcasting what appears to be work errors to the world. This represents a form of soft power resistance, with "work errors" being a term used in quotes, as further explained by "Neican."
"Neican" speculated that the Xi Jinping administration would label this "leak incident" as an act of foreign spy agencies attempting to conduct comprehensive sabotage against the grand military parade.
The day after the parade, on September 4, the Ministry of State Security of the Communist Party of China promptly announced six cases of foreign espionage through its official WeChat account. It claimed that the six spies had betrayed the country for personal gain, with some being lured by seduction. Among them were a PhD named Zhou, who specialized in advanced communication technology, a senior researcher named Zhang from a military research institute, and a student named Xiao Zhe who went to Taiwan as an exchange student, with the cases involving 1,448 pieces of national secrets.
The report also noted that a former official from a national ministry, Zhang, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve in February 2019.
"Neican" questioned why the espionage case from six years ago was not reported earlier or later, but rather specifically after the grand military parade, when Xi Jinping discussed highly private topics such as "organ transplantation" and "immortality" with Putin. Why did the Communist Party suddenly release this series of espionage cases at that time?
"Neican" believes that the true aim of the Xi Jinping administration is to intimidate all personnel within the party and state agencies, from senior officials down to grassroots workers. Those involved in this "leak" incident will face the most severe accountability measures.
The 'Internal Reference' suggests that these phenomena indicate that a strong fortress is often breached from within. Where are the enemies of the Xi Jinping regime? The analysis points out that the Jiangyou incident represents a form of grassroots resistance against tyranny. The leak of the private conversation between Xi Jinping and Putin regarding 'organ transplantation' also reflects a form of dissent within the system. This internal and external pressure, while seemingly invisible, actually constitutes a significant destructive force.
'Every atrocious crime committed by the Xi Jinping regime was initially aimed at eliminating all evidence by any means necessary, but now Xi Jinping realises that no matter how he tries to cover it up, it cannot be erased.'
On September 4, U.S. Republican Congressman Chris Smith remarked that the casual comments made by Xi and Putin underscore the urgent need for the United States to act swiftly and decisively to put an end to this 'murder disguised as medical practice,' as forced organ harvesting often involves the removal of two to six internal organs from victims.
The new version of the '2025 Act to Stop Forced Organ Harvesting,' spearheaded by Smith, received overwhelming bipartisan support with a vote of 406 to 1 in May, and it is expected to become law once it passes the Senate. This legislation will impose severe penalties on those involved, including hefty fines, up to 20 years in prison, and a ban on entering the United States.
The 'Internal Reference' concludes by stating that the Xi Jinping regime has reached a stage where it resembles a ruler who is the king of a fallen nation, and ministers who are all officials of a fallen state. The Xi Jinping regime, which has just conducted a grand military parade, may collapse unexpectedly one day. △
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