亂世中的「鄉下人」,比起「城裏人」來說,會有一點點優勢嗎?
Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang was poisoned under the orchestration of Chen Yuan, the commander of the Shanghai Armed Police. This shocking information was disclosed today by former Chinese journalist Zhao Lanjian.
Beneath this sea of flowers, is a volcano brewing and is about to erupt. Will the commemoration of Li Keqiang evolve into protests against Xi Jinping, and bring greater challenges to the CCP?
Yesterday's sudden death of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who left office just 7 months ago, has caused huge shockwaves at home and abroad, and rumors of various conspiracy theories are flying at a time when China's political situation is extremely unstable. Today, let's sort out the three anomalies and two important questions about Li Keqiang's sudden death, as well as its potential impact on China's political landscape.
Another good question to ask is, if the war in the Middle East expands, who will benefit the most?
Sources reveal that the CCP could be supporting Hamas, making it believe that an attack on Israel was a viable option. But how does this benefit Xi Jinping?
Has World War III started? This is a question many people are asking.
The prevailing global tumult, I posit, is the manifestation of the "changes" Xi envisions, and he seeks to catalyse them in tandem with Putin. Drawing parallels with Mao, Xi appears to operate under the conviction that in the throes of such significant chaos, the CCP stands not only to weather its internal power crises but also to ascend to an unparalleled position of global dominance.
Turns out, the “mysterious force” behind Hamas is none other than the CCP, or, more specifically, Xi Jinping's Office!
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his wife left their three children in China when they returned to Syria after attending the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. And the reasons are…
Today, shocking revelations about the assassination of the Sikh religious leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, have emerged from within the CCP.
The latest information from within the CCP suggests that the incident involving the full crew death on board the nuclear submarine was not an accidental event but a deliberate act of suicide within the submarine's crew.
If a third option must be considered, it's the one that terrifies everyone: war. The CCP could start a war. It must be a full-scale war, big enough to keep the entire country's economic machine running.
I will discuss this incident further from three angles: first, more supporting evidence; second, details about the incident that the mainstream media has not reported; and third, its impact on Xi Jinping's plans regarding Taiwan.
Everybody knows that China's economy is in serious trouble. But how serious is the problem? When will the tipping point be reached? What could Xi Jinping do after a full financial collapse across the People's Republic of China (PRC)? The latest fiscal data offers us some insights.
In our previous episode, we discussed three options for the CCP after its financial collapse: letting the cash flow break and local government debts explode, printing money leading to crazy inflation, and launching a full-scale war. In fact, some economists believe that China has already entered a "war-driven economic model."
Four unusual phenomena at the 74th anniversary day reception of the founding of the CCP’s regime held yesterday, the news about Deng Pufang, the "last aristocrat" among the second-generation of the red families in China, being "purged", a brief comment on the arrest of Hui Ka Yan, the chairman of Evergrande, once China's largest real estate developer.
方斌也出生在湖北省,他是武漢市人,由於我們是湖北老鄉,又是同學,所以來往非常密切,從1997年到現在我們一直保持著緊密的聯系,他所經歷的一切我都非常清楚。
We all know that China's economy is in serious trouble. But how serious is the problem? When will the tipping point be reached for the complete collapse of the CCP's finances, and what could Xi Jinping do after a full financial collapse?