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Tian Hairong Forces Yu Menglong Into a Dead End; True Culprit in Framing Military Descendant Exposed
As of December 6, the global number of joint-signatures has reached 716,000. However, netizens have noticed that the pace of signatures has become increasingly slow. Some attentive netizens reminded that after signing the petition, an email will be sent to the mailbox you used to sign for Yu Menglon
Publicly Investigating Ma Xingrui While Secretly Casting a Giant Net Over Xi Jinping
On November 28, the CCP Politburo held a meeting followed by a collective study session. State media footage showed that Li Xi—Politburo Standing Committee member and head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI)—and Politburo member Ma Xingrui were both absent since Ma stepped down as Xinjiang Party Secretary.
Crested Ibis "Pingping" Passes Away, Is Xi Jinping at Risk?
On December 1, the official Weibo account of the Beijing Zoo announced that the Crested Ibis "Pingping," which achieved a remarkable longevity of nearly 40 years, has passed away, concluding its legendary life.
Xi Jinping Fears “Defiant Generals” Could Trigger Major Shock, Rushes to Change Military Regulations
On November 25th, Wu Renhua—a participant and researcher of the Tiananmen Square movement, now an independent scholar living in exile in the United States—posted a video link on X. The video is more than six hours long and contains the entire military trial process of Major General Xu Qinxian in 1990. Xu Qinxian was the commander of the CCP’s 38th Army during the Tiananmen Square massacre who disobeyed orders and refused to deploy troops into Beijing to suppress the students.
Xi Jinping Embarrassed by Two Women
The mood of Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has likely been terrible recently, because he has been embarrassed by two women. One is Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takashi; her “Taiwan protection theory” caused Xi to lose face, after which Beijing retaliated frantically—leading to the cancellation of Japanese pop star Hamasaki Ayumi’s concert in Shanghai. But this dedicated singer, facing 14,000 empty seats, still insisted on completing a “no-audience show,” causing the CCP to lose face internationally. In the context of China–Japan relations, Xi Jinping had no choice but to turn to U.S
159 Dead in Hong Kong Fire; All Alarm Bells Failed, Suspected Human Cause
The five-alarm blaze at Hong Fook Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, by Dec. 3, had resulted in a cumulative death toll of 159, according to the Hong Kong Police. Among the dead, the youngest was only 1 year old. From the released photos of the scene, the devastation is overwhelming. Many residents reported that when the fire broke out, the fire alarm bells did not ring. On Dec. 4, the Hong Kong Fire Services Department (FSD) responded that a report received in March this year indicated only minor damage on some floors. As for why the alarms did not ring during the fire, a fire safety consultant susp
A Country Defeated by a Woman
A few days ago, Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki had her Shanghai concert forcibly canceled by the CCP authorities. This was an unmistakable state action, and for her, it constituted “force majeure.” Originally Hamasaki could only swallow her anger, pack up, and return home. But unexpectedly, this female singer did something out of the ordinary: she stood before an empty concert venue and performed the entire program from beginning to end.
The Authenticity of Ayumi Hamasaki's Empty Concert Can Be Clarified With a Bit of Thought
Following the publication of my article yesterday, some internet users, including members of the so-called 'fifty-cent army' and others who are unaware of the facts, have questioned me, asserting that it is fake news.
Commentary: 21st Anniversary of the Nine Commentaries, 455 Million Chinese People Withdraw from the Party
In November, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution titled 'Denouncing Socialism,' which emphasises the need for vigilance against the communism that lurks behind socialism.
Canadian Investigative Journalist: CCP Escalates Transnational Repression, Threatens the World
Well-known Canadian investigative journalist Sam Cooper has become one of the victims of the CCP’s t
Astrologer Unveils 'Earthly Sacrifice' Conspiracy Behind Hong Kong Fire
The fire at Hong Kong's Hongfu Garden resulted in at least 156 fatalities. Astrologer Zhong Yilin stated that her analysis using Zi Wei Dou Shu indicated that this incident was 'a horrific earthly sacrifice scheme in Hong Kong,' where the seven buildings and the lives of the people were used as offerings to incense.
798 Art Museum: All 500 Wronged Souls Have Completed Their Withdrawals
On December 3, Li Ming, the host of the self-media program 'Believe It or Not,' released a video declaring that all 500 wronged souls in the 798 Art Museum have successfully completed their withdrawals.
Wang Yi's Remarks Confirm That Xi Has Lost Control Over Diplomatic Leadership
Following Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Sanae's statement on November 7 that "If there is an issue in Taiwan, there is an issue in Japan," the Chinese Communist authorities implemented a new wave of anti-Japan measures.
The CCP’s Large-Scale Arresting of Falun Gong Practitioners Highlights Its Fear
After the CCP’s 26-year-long persecution of Falun Gong, a series of malignant incidents involving large-scale arrestings of Falun Gong practitioners have recently occurred again in mainland China. Analysts believe that the CCP is increasingly fearful that its own regime is unstable; therefore repression will continue to grow, especially the suppression of Falun Gong practitioners who dare to expose the CCP’s lies. Meanwhile, the voices of support from U.S. political figures for Falun Gong show that this is a battle between righteousness and evil, and any person with a conscience will stand on
The Video of the Military Trial of the Commander Who Defied Orders During the June Fourth Incident Has Emerged, Prompting Xi Jinping to Revise Military Regulations
In late November 2025, a video that had been hidden for 36 years suddenly went viral online: a complete recording of the trial of Xu Qinxian, commander of the 38th Group Army, from June 1989.
Following the Fourth Plenary Session, Zhang Youxia and Zhang Shengmin spearheaded a significant purge within the military
During the Fourth Plenary Session of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the attendance rate of central committee members was recorded at 82%, marking the lowest level since the establishment of the 20th Central Committee.
Wang Dawei, a Member of the 'blood Debt Gang', Has Been Sentenced to Death With a Two-year Reprieve
Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) initiated the persecution of Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, in an attempt to compel practitioners to renounce their belief in 'Truth, Compassion, Forbearance', many Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death, leading to the formation of a 'Blood Debt Gang' headed by Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong.
Condom Tax and Other Desperate Moves Show China’s Population Strategy Has Failed
When a dog is cornered, it jumps over the wall. In a state of panic, the Chinese Communist Party is recklessly jumping into the pit.
The Yu Menglong Case: 'Global Public Opinion Cannot Be Suppressed' - the CCP Finds Itself in a Dilemma
Three months ago, Yu Menglong fell to his death, and the authorities have maintained the conclusion of 'an accidental fall after drinking' up to now, while monitoring online discussions to suppress dissenting and questioning voices.
The Signed Article by the Minister of Finance of the Communist Party of China Suggests That Xi Jinping Has Lost Power
Following the conclusion of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, senior officials have traditionally published articles in the official media, "People's Daily," serving as guiding documents for understanding the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session.
A CCP Researcher Smuggled Harmful Fungi Into the U.S., Immediately Deported After Completing Sentence
On June 3 of this year, 33-year-old Chinese national researcher Yunqing Jian, who once worked at the University of Michigan, was imprisoned after being accused of smuggling into the United States a fungus with highly destructive agricultural potential and lying to the FBI. Because this fungus produces a toxin commonly known as “vomitoxin,” it is considered a serious risk to public and agricultural safety.