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Think Tank Expert: Two Major Measures to Counter the CCP’s Transnational Repression

Michael Sobolik, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., told The Dajiyuan on November 5 that the United States should take strong countermeasures against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) suppression of Falun Gong and Shen Yun Performing Arts in America—such as expelling CCP di

Five Thousand People in Taiwan Form Characters “Falun Changzhuan” (Falun Always Rotates), Magnificent and Solemn

On October 18, more than 5,000 Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan, the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and other places gathered at Liberty Square at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taipei to form a giant image of the “Falun emblem and the words ‘Falun Changzhuan,’” creating a magnificent and sublime scene that conveyed the goodness of Falun Dafa to Taiwanese society.

Zhang Youxia Takes Decisive Action to Crush Coup and Completely Dismantle Xi’s Faction

On the eve of the CCP’s 20th Central Committee Fourth Plenary Session, the internal military purge has once again reached a climax. On October 17, nine full generals were announced expelled from the Party and military. Such a large number of top generals falling at once is extremely rare and has shocked both domestic and overseas observers. Since all of them were personally promoted and elevated by Xi Jinping, some netizens believe this is Xi cutting off his own limbs — a desperate move before the CCP’s collapse. Others comment that Zhang Youxia crushed a coup attempt and dismantled Xi’s milit

A report says another 4 generals and 9 lieutenant-generals fall; large movements of military vehicles suddenly appear on highways in several provinces

On October 17 the CCP Ministry of National Defense announced that 9 full generals had been expelled from the Party and from the military. One day later, online messages circulated saying that another batch of commanders would soon be announced as having fallen, including Equipment Development Minister Xu Xueqiang and 4 other full generals, as well as 9 lieutenant generals and 15 major generals. At the same time, many videos circulating online show large numbers of military vehicles and armored vehicles on highways in several provinces, and many netizens exclaimed: is this going to be a war?

Man proposes, but Heaven disposes; The CCP’s 13-Year “Xi Myth” Has Collapsed

On October 17, just before the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 20th Central Committee’s Fourth Plenary Session, Ministry of National Defense spokesman Zhang Xiaogang announced: CCP Politburo member and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) He Weidong and eight others are suspected of serious duty-related crimes involving “particularly huge sums.” They have been expelled from the Party and the military, and their suspected criminal cases have been transferred to the military procuratorate for prosecution.

There are two Central Committees in Zhongnanhai: Cai Qi Installs a Surveillance Device on Li Qiang

The upper echelon of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is dominated by Xi Jinping’s faction, the “Xi Family Army.” Premier Li Qiang and Director of the General Office of the CCP Central Committee Cai Qi both hail from Zhejiang and are key confidants in Xi’s “New Zhijiang Army.” However, despite being the Party’s No. 2 figure, Li Qiang’s political weight is lower than that of Cai Qi, who ranks fifth but serves as the top manager of Zhongnanhai. On October 17, independent commentator Du Zhengzhi published an article in Taiwan’s Up Media exposing the inside story of the power struggle between Cai

Yu Menglong's Rise and Fall: President Xi Faces Setbacks Amid Operational Failures

Over a month after the tragic passing of Yu Menglong, netizens have uncovered substantial evidence suggesting a collective murder involving as many as 20 suspects. In a letter to his mother, Yu Menglong claimed that the primary orchestrator behind the incident is a powerful family capable of 'covering the sky with one hand,' alluding to Xi Jinping.

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