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Xi’s Deep-Seated Suspicion Drives Purge, Ousting 6 Military NPC Delegates

The shock from Zhang Youxia's downfall is still resonating, and Xi Jinping's extensive purge of military leaders shows no signs of abating. On June 26, the Chinese Communist authorities announced the termination of the National People's Congress representative qualifications for 15 officials, which includes 2 air force generals, 1 army general, 2 army lieutenant generals, and 1 air force lieutenant general.

A Small Plane Gives Cai Qi a Headache; Party Leader Frightened Back into Underground Tunnel

A low-flying small plane, accompanied by a thunderous roar, slammed into the glass curtain wall of CITIC Tower. This sudden accident not only shattered the calm of Beijing’s skies but also instantly tore apart the Chinese Communist Party’s long-boasted “myth of Beijing air control” and its supposedly “impenetrable air defense network.”

Official Media Publishes Article Highlighting Xi's Limited Power

In a recent article titled "The NPC and CPPCC Exhibit Abnormalities Again, Xi's Power is Limited," I discussed several irregularities concerning the National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

The End of Anti-Corruption is Algorithms: Can AI Resolve Xi Jinping's Loyalty Crisis?

Recently, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China published a sensational anti-corruption announcement: Xu Huaqin, the deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu provincial government, is under investigation for serious violations of discipline and law and has voluntarily surrendered, is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.

CCP Legalizes Ethnic Policies; Lawyers Challenge Overseas Accountability

China's "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress" is set to take effect on July 1. The Communist Party held a press conference in Beijing to address external concerns regarding issues such as forced labor in Xinjiang, boarding schools in Tibet, minority languages and scripts, and the overseas accountability clause.

On Stage, the Echoes of Five Thousand Years

Some things cannot be rehearsed. While skills, movements, and expressions can all be practiced, the light in a performer’s eyes when they stand on stage — that quality that conveys they are not merely performing, but engaging in something they genuinely believe in — cannot be cultivated in a rehearsal room. It must come from the heart.

Beijing Earthquake False Alarm: Xiaomi TV Testing Reflects CCP's Concerns

On the evening of June 23, numerous Xiaomi TV users in Beijing and its surrounding areas received earthquake warning notifications, claiming that a "5.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in Haidian District" and that it "has already reached a certain location," accompanied by a loud alarm.

Zhang Youxia Shockingly Accused of Corruption Exceeding 10 Billion; Father and Son Detained in Beidaihe

Recently, a significant political reshuffle has occurred at the upper echelons of Zhongnanhai. According to revelations by renowned overseas commentator Jiang Wangzheng on X, Zhang Youxia, the former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, who was previously placed under investigation for serious disciplinary violations, has seen his corruption and related assets exceed "100 billion" after liquidation.

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