Yu Menglong announced through a medium that arrangements have been made for the consequences awaiting the wicked, who will gradually face the outcomes they deserve. (Internet image)
[People News] Yu Menglong, who always displayed a kind and warm smile under the spotlight and garnered the affection of countless fans, tragically met his end after being brutally tortured and humiliated by a group of descendants of Chinese Communist Party officials. Throughout his interactions with various media, Yu Menglong consistently indicated that the perpetrators would ultimately face the retribution they deserve for their malevolent actions.
Additionally, Yu Menglong revealed the names of several murderers through mediums. Notably, during a session with a Taiwanese medium utilising EVP technology, Yu Menglong confirmed that he was a victim of a sacrificial act, which was orchestrated by Cai Qi. When asked about the most significant figure behind this, Yu Menglong clearly stated: 'Xi Jinping.'
At this moment, reports surfaced online indicating that a vice-ministerial level official confirmed that Xi Jinping had suffered a third stroke and was hospitalised on October 10. Concurrently, members of Xi's faction within the military have been arrested or have gone missing, with some being expelled from both the military and the Party, which has significantly weakened Xi's influence. Following the Fourth Plenary Session, all mentions of 'Chairman Xi,' his core position, Xi Jinping Thought, and Xi slogans have vanished from the headlines of the CCP's official media. From the central government down to local levels, officials in both the military and administrative sectors have also stopped referring to 'resolutely supporting' or 'the two determinations.' It is clear that the CCP authorities have discarded Xi Jinping as the old core. Although he still appears to hold the 'trinity' leadership role on the surface, he lacks real power, and officials have quickly shifted their loyalties, distancing themselves from him.
The persecution has backfired in a vague manner, with power being stripped away, leaving him in a position that is merely ceremonial. (Illustration by People News)
A week ago, Peng Liyuan was scheduled to accompany Xi Jinping to South Korea for the informal APEC leaders' meeting and to conduct a state visit, with the announcement already made through official channels. However, when Xi arrived in South Korea alone, it became clear to the outside world that even the decision to bring his wife along had been taken away from him. Furthermore, his accommodation for this trip was downgraded from the usual five-star hotels to four-star ones... These undeniable consequences have unfolded one after another. Perhaps Xi Jinping has faced many distressing issues, but they have been thoroughly concealed, leaving the outside world in the dark.
Following Yu Menglong's death, the wave of negative news surrounding Xi Jinping has validated the information he shared with the medium: the sacrifice was unsuccessful, the attempt to borrow luck failed, and the backlash has begun. The retribution that the Communist Party of China and Xi Jinping dread the most is that Yu Menglong's death has ignited a surge of resignations among the Chinese populace.
Simultaneously, on October 20, after the Global Resignation Centre accepted the resignation statements submitted by netizens on behalf of Yu Menglong, Tai Wiliang observed that Yu Menglong, post-resignation, stood alongside angels.
Yu Menglong also conveyed to the medium 'Miss Murmurs': I eagerly await the day when the wicked will be destroyed by their own actions; they will ultimately perish by their own hands, and the spirit world will ensure they receive the consequences they deserve. Those who lack any conscience will face repercussions in the future, and we have already made arrangements for them; they will gradually approach the outcomes they deserve. In a short time, good people will witness these individuals facing the retribution they deserve for their wrongdoings. Some will lose their sanity; some will take their own lives; some will desperately attempt to flee, trying to convince themselves of their innocence, but they will not succeed. Regardless of how they try to hide, their misdeeds will be brought to light, and everyone will see them clearly.
Xi Jinping has heard these warnings and is frightened, but he cannot simply hide away from the public. Given his position and the chaos he has left behind, no one is willing to take it on, so Zhang Youxia and the elders have arranged for Xi to remain in that position, treating him as a high-level extra.
As an extra, he cannot avoid making frequent public appearances.
On November 5, Xi Jinping attended the flag-raising ceremony for the third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, in Sanya, Hainan. State media reports indicate that the number of high-ranking officials accompanying him was significantly lower than in previous outings, with only Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party, and Zhang Guoqing, a member of the Political Bureau, present. The ceremony was presided over by Zhang Shengmin, who was recently promoted to Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission during the 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session. Notably, Zhang Youxia, who holds military power, did not attend this event, leading to considerable speculation. According to state media, aside from reviewing flight command and takeoff and landing operations, as well as inspecting the food and accommodation conditions for the officers and soldiers, Xi Jinping no longer had the confidence to issue directives as he did in the past, refraining from delivering speeches that 'pointed the way.'
This news was delayed until the 7th for release, after Xi Jinping had completely left Hainan.
Clearly, while Xi Jinping understands that retribution is inescapable, he fears for his life, prompting him to take measures to delay the announcement of his whereabouts in hopes of evading retribution. However, how can personnel management strategies shield one from divine punishment? This approach is rather lowly; the Communist Party and Xi Jinping are indeed foolish to the extreme.
Yu Menglong once stated through a medium: 'Evil people will gradually move towards the consequences they deserve.' The wicked may wish to escape, 'but they cannot have their way. Their misdeeds will be exposed to the light of day, and everyone will see them clearly.'
We will keep our eyes wide open and witness the miracle of 'good and evil retribution.'
(First published by People News) △

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