Xi Jinping s Mental State is in Serious Trouble, Becoming a Target of Mockery in Official Circles

Yu Menglong announced through a medium that arrangements have been made for the consequences awaiting the wicked, who will gradually face the outcomes they deserve. (Internet image)

[People News] Yu Menglong once informed British medium Tai Weilian that a retribution plan against the demons who harmed him would commence in October, and the wrongdoers would not escape the consequences of their actions.

Recently, Australian legal scholar Yuan Hongbing has indicated that Xi Jinping's mental state is severely compromised, having descended into a state of paranoid delusion. The Chinese Communist Party's military's implementation of a 'doomsday-style purge' is a direct outcome of this mental condition. On November 12, Zhang Youxia, the actual leader of the CCP military, published an article in the party media, proclaiming 'Prevent double agents and false loyalty,' which is interpreted as a renewed warning to the military. Yuan Hongbing has pointed out that the repeated revelations of 'major cases of political disloyalty' within the CCP military are not coincidental; they stem from Xi Jinping's mental state deteriorating into paranoia. The underlying cause of Xi Jinping's mental instability is attributed to the group of generals he personally promoted, including Li Shangfu and the Rocket Force, as well as Miao Hua and He Weidong, who have largely turned against him and become double agents.

Yuan Hongbing disclosed that conscientious individuals within the CCP system categorise the generals of the CCP military into two types: the first type is the corrupt type, who are frantically accumulating wealth and transferring it overseas, preparing in advance for 'the escape route following the collapse of the dictatorship.' Li Shangfu and the Rocket Force system fall into this category.

The second type is the politically ambitious type, centered around Miao Hua and He Weidong, who emulate Jiang Zemin's 'shared interests' to form factions, using the 31st Army as a foundation, and are poised to collaborate with the Deng Xiaoping family and Jiang faction forces to settle accounts with Xi Jinping's policies when a 'subversive crisis' arises during Xi's administration.

The military intelligence system led by Zhang Shengmin has uncovered that numerous generals are secretly conspiring, resulting in the sudden collapse of what Xi Jinping believed to be 'absolute loyalty'.

Yuan Hongbing remarked that this situation is akin to a series of 'heavenly thunder strikes', reducing Xi Jinping's authority in the Beijing political landscape to a laughingstock due to his failure to recognise people's true natures.

What has driven Xi Jinping to utter despair is the leak of his latest directive in Beijing—' The malice of human hearts cannot be worse than this! The unpredictability of human hearts cannot be worse than this!' This was handwritten by him while reviewing He Weidong's confession transcript, and officials within the system have described it as 'despair to the extreme'.

Yuan Hongbing analyses that Xi Jinping's greatest challenge is not the military's deficiencies, but rather his realisation that those around him are all two-faced and duplicitous; the closer people are to him, the more profound their mockery and contempt. The notion of 'absolute loyalty' is an illusion he will never achieve. He fears the reconstruction of the military leadership structure because he understands that once it is reestablished, new rebellions and major incidents will inevitably arise.

Yuan Hongbing confidently states that while one round of purges has just concluded, an even more brutal round of purges is certain to follow. This is a fate from which Xi Jinping cannot escape. △