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vWang Yang’s Top Aide Bi Jingquan Becomes Scapegoat for Toxic Vaccine Scandal

Bi Jingquan, former member of the 14th CCP National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and former deputy director of the Economic Affairs Committee, who was dismissed in May this year, was expelled from the CCP and removed from all public positions on Decembe

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 Menglong. You must open the email and click “verify”; only then will the petition be valid. Otherwise, the signature is invalid. Netizens speculate that many people do not know this step, which is one of the reasons why the signature count is not increasing quickly. So we remind netizens not to forget this

Hong Kong’s Eerie Sky Amazes Onlookers; Xi Jinping Cannot Escape the “Heavenly Noose”

On the evening of November 10, 2025, an eerie human-shaped figure appeared amid a fiery-red cloud layer over Hong Kong’s sky. Its silhouette strongly resembled Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping with his head hanging downward and a rope around his neck. Citizens posted the photo on Facebook, instantly igniting the internet. People marveled, “This is unbelievable.” Enlarged carefully, the facial shape and hairstyle of the figure matched Xi Jinping astonishingly. Truly: Hong Kong’s sky was filled with blazing red, and Xi Jinping appeared “hanged by a cloud” in mid-air.

U.S. and Canada Warn: CCP Hackers Have Long Been Lurking in Government Networks to Cause Damage

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS) jointly issued a warning and analytical report on BRICKSTORM on Thursday (December 4). The report provides detailed disclosure that CCP-government-backed hackers are conducting broad operations and using this malware to carry out long-term, persistent attacks on victims’ network systems.

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.

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.

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