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Wang Youqun: Can the Blood Debt Owed by the CCP Murderers Ever Be Repaid?

This year marks the 27th anniversary of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong. According to incomplete statistics from Minghui.org, at least 5,322 named Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death by the CCP. Due to the CCP's information blockade, this figure may only represent the tip of the iceberg.

Kazakh Woman's Escape Exposes Dark Secrets of Xinjiang 'Re-education Camps'

Recently, the grim realities of the Xinjiang re-education camps have been brought to light once again. After fleeing to Sweden, Kazakh woman Sayragul Sauytbay courageously confronted the media, sharing her personal experiences that reveal the Chinese Communist Party's re-education camps as a living hell.

Xi Fears the Arrival of a “Khamenei Moment”

The U.S. military operations against the pro-Chinese Communist Party regimes in Venezuela and Iran — in which the Chinese Communist Party’s “old friends,” Venezuelan President Maduro and Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei, were respectively captured alive and directly blown to death — have clearly shaken Zhongnanhai deeply, as can be seen from the furious tone of the Chinese Communist Party’s official statements. According to reports, in both the capture of Maduro and the killing of Khamenei, intelligence provided by high-level insiders within those two regimes played a key role. This has obviousl

Party Chief Sets the Tone at the “Two Sessions,” Outlook for the Military’s New Start Looks Bleak

In the earlier article Party Chief Anxious, No Longer Concerned with Military Development but Focused Only on Loyalty, I inferred from Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping’s speech at the full meeting of the military delegation during the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress on March 7, where he strongly emphasized “political army-building,” that Xi still has not obtained genuine loyalty from top to bottom within the military, still lacks the confidence to fully take back military power, and that his repeated emphasis on loyalty shows he is inwardly quite anxious and very

U.S. CIA’s Recruitment of Chinese Informants Has Produced Remarkable Results, with Astonishing View Counts

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has now released four Chinese-language advertisement videos recruiting Chinese informants, and their combined view count on YouTube has astonishingly surged toward 120 million. Some netizens bluntly said, “Everyone is busy abandoning darkness for the light.” According to reports, the CIA has already achieved remarkable results in recruiting officials inside the Chinese Communist Party system and external informants.

Mainland China’s Entire Population Is “Raising Lobsters”

These past two days, what people have seen outside Tencent Tower in Shenzhen on the mainland are not food delivery riders, but men and women of all ages lining up for several kilometers with laptops in their hands. They are not there for job interviews. They are there to “raise lobsters.”

Who in Officialdom Is Waiting for the “Boss” to Fall?

At the Two Sessions, the supreme leader declared that “there must absolutely be no one in the military harboring divided loyalty toward the Party.” In reality, however, there are plenty of officials with “divided loyalty” toward the Party. Recently, it was reported that during this year’s Lunar New Year, a retired old cadre, while paying a New Year visit to a “former superior,” asked, “Has something major happened in Beijing?” The former superior immediately snapped back: “Are you people hoping every day that the boss will get into trouble?”

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