Ten Earthquakes in One Day in Sichuan: Are the 'Black Clouds Pressing Down on the City' in Various Parts of China a Sign of a Coup? (Video)
[People News] Hello everyone, and welcome to 'Hotspot Frontline'. I am Xiaokun.
Recently, the images of black clouds looming over cities that have gone viral online are not the result of AI; they have genuinely appeared in numerous locations, including Beijing, Hebei, Jilin, and Jiangsu over the past couple of days. If you find yourself in the midst of this, or even just watching these scenes on your screen, the layers of black clouds pressing down on the city like waves can make it hard to breathe, creating an illusion — this is not merely a natural phenomenon, but the opening scene of an apocalyptic film.
Witnesses have remarked: 'It feels like the clouds are about to engulf me.' What do ancient texts say? 'Black clouds press down on the city; the city is on the verge of destruction.' This is certainly not just a meteorological event of strong convection; in the subconscious of many Chinese people, it serves as a powerful and chilling omen of impending misfortune.
Now, let’s take a broader look at China. In Hengzhou, Guangxi, the flood struck with such intensity that it swallowed everything in an instant. Even more concerning is that over ten thousand students were once trapped on campus, running out of food and water, desperately waiting in the flood. What kind of despair must that evoke? After the once-in-a-century tornado swept through Huanggang, Hubei, it left behind a city full of devastation. On July 8, Sichuan's Yibin experienced ten earthquakes in a single day, turning into a nightmare for its residents.
Floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and the super typhoon 'Bavi' are poised to make landfall. This series of rare disasters, occurring once in a century, is hard to believe is not a disaster film but rather the reality in China, unless witnessed firsthand. Many people express their feelings that, in the face of nature, humanity is indeed very small and fragile.
The emergence of 'black clouds pressing down on the city' in several cities has further shocked netizens. According to ancient texts, 'black clouds pressing down on the city' is considered an ominous sign, typically interpreted by the ancients as a warning of military disasters, upheavals, or celestial phenomena. In ancient times, this type of low-pressure swirling cloud was referred to as 'demonic clouds' or 'strange clouds,' often foreshadowing turmoil, war, and disasters, urging rulers to cultivate virtue and prepare for calamities. Recently, the sky over Beijing has been filled with thunder and lightning, and now 'black clouds pressing down on the city' have appeared. What are your thoughts on this unusual phenomenon? Feel free to share your insights in the comments section.
However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which dares to 'fight against heaven and earth,' has always dismissed any warnings from above as 'superstition' and has heavily criticized them. Generations of CCP leaders and high-ranking officials have been engrossed in power, ignoring the repeated warnings from above.
History has provided us with numerous examples. From ancient times to the present, which court, obsessed with power and indifferent to the suffering of the people, has not faced collapse amid continuous natural disasters?
In the face of this 'apocalyptic blockbuster,' each of us is as small as an ant. Please take care of yourselves, and in these uncertain times, protect yourselves and your families.
I am Xiao Kun, and I will see you in the next program. Goodbye.
(‘Hotspot Frontline’)
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