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Unfortunately! They Bear Too Much Resemblance to Him

Recently, mainland internet celebrity Rui Ge gained fame for his remarkably accurate imitation of Donald Trump, attracting millions of fans and even prompting CNN to conduct a special interview with him, making him a popular topic of conversation during leisure time.

Xi Haiming: The CCP’s Transnational Repression Is End-Times Madness

Shen Yun Performing Arts showcases China before communism. Since its founding in 2006, the CCP regime has continuously tried to sabotage it. Beginning in 2024, under the direct orders of CCP leader Xi Jinping, the state machine suddenly escalated its transnational suppression of Shen Yun and Falun Gong, adopting more extreme terrorist tactics: death threats, bomb scares, shooting threats, and arson threats one after another.

U.S. Analysts: Xi Jinping Acts Like a Mafia Boss, Disposing of Colleagues After Use

Jonathan Qin, a former senior analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and director of the China Affairs Office at the National Security Council, along with John Calver, who served as a CIA analyst for 35 years and was the former head of East Asian Affairs at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), recently published an article titled "Why Xi Jinping Has Not Been Able to Have His Ideal Army" in the diplomatic journal "Foreign Affairs."

The Global Search for 'Yang Lanlan' Has Uncovered a Chilling Truth

23-year-old Chinese-Australian woman Yang Lanlan has recently captured the attention of international public opinion. Beyond her youth and substantial wealth, her enigmatic identity has led netizens to investigate her background more thoroughly. While Australian media assert that 'there is no such person,' netizens have found that China is home to more than just one 'Yang Lanlan'; the hidden 'Lanlans' are even more alarming.

The Important Information Revealed by the Sudden Reappearance of Zhong Shaojun

Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao published an article on August 19 mentioning an official who has rarely been seen in public—Zhong Shaojun—but did not include a photo of him. Zhong's photo first appeared on the Facebook account of Singapore's Minister of Defence and was subsequently reposted by the Wall Street Television x account.

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