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Iran Ships Gold Abroad, Regime on the Brink of Collapse

The Khamenei regime in Iran, a proxy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Middle East, is rapidly collapsing. In a debate in the UK House of Commons in January 2026, British Conservative MP and former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat cited British intelligence sources, stating that Russian car

“Blood-Debt Faction” Member Wang Xiaohong Will Reap What He Has Sown

Since July 20, 1999, when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched its persecution of Falun Gong, countless practitioners have been tortured to death for refusing to renounce their faith in Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance. Those responsible—headed by Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong—have come to be known as the CCP’s “blood-debt faction.” Over the past 26 years, many of its senior members have met with various forms of retribution or have ruined their own futures. Beginning October 2, 2025, we are publishing a series of representative cases of these officials who have suffered retribu

6 Million Families Trapped in Mortgage Crisis as Beijing Home Prices Halve but Still Can’t Sell

According to data from the Chinese Communist Party’s National Bureau of Statistics, from January to September, the total floor area under construction by real estate developers reached 648.58 million square meters, a year-on-year drop of 9.4%. Of this, residential construction accounted for 452.165 million square meters, down 9.7%. The floor area of newly started housing projects was 45.399 million square meters, plunging 18.9%.

The Meat Grinder Keeps Producing Pressure and Panic

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the expulsion of nine senior generals—confirming widespread claims that the regime’s upper ranks are embroiled in fierce political infighting and a sweeping military purge. On October 3, social media posts revealed that the two current powerholders in charge of the military, Vice Chairmen of the Central Military Commission Zhang Youxia and Zhang Shengmin, appeared at a military meeting in Beijing. Both lavishly praised Xi Jinping, seemingly pledging loyalty to the Party.

Xi Jinping’s Dream of Attacking Taiwan May Be Out of Reach—Mao Zedong Once Supported Taiwan Independence

On October 30, the Trump–Xi summit agreement was released by the U.S. side. The Taiwan issue, notably, was not discussed—drawing global attention. Why did Xi Jinping stop talking about Taiwan? Commentators analyze that after securing his third term, Xi lacks confidence in his own “imperial” authority and hoped to find a way to assert dominance. However, the disappearance of nine generals before the Fourth Plenary Session may suggest that Xi has lost control of the military, making any attack on Taiwan a distant dream. In fact, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not always sought to “reunify

The More He Tries to Clarify, the More Suspicious It Seems! Li Lianjie (Jet Li) is Seen Wearing Artificial Skin, Exposing Several Flaws

Following the emergence of the Yu Menglong case, public attention has shifted to whether other missing celebrities have faced similar misfortunes. Netizens discovered that Qiu Feng, a Chinese Shaolin monk, was rumoured to have had his organs transplanted, with further speculation suggesting that the once seriously ill martial arts star Li Lianjie had received a heart transplant from Qiu Feng.

Xi Jinping's APEC Blunder Again, Netizens Bestow New Nickname

Xi Jinping has been in power for 12 years, and his public performances, especially on international stages, increasingly reflect the various nicknames given to him by the Chinese public, such as 'pig head,' 'baozi,' 'grass bag,' '200 jin,' and 'Winnie the Pooh.'

In the Case of Yu Menglong, Military Descendant Lin Beichuan is Facing Danger!

Following the death of mainland actor Yu Menglong on September 11, many questions have arisen. Despite the authorities' efforts to suppress information through internet censorship and account deletions, mainland netizens continue to rally in support of him, turning this into a drawn-out struggle.

Demons in Zhongnanhai: Xi is Terrified

On September 3, 2025, a grand military parade in Beijing, touted as a commemoration of the victory in the War of Resistance, not only displayed Nazi-like elements but also unexpectedly carried a whiff of bloodshed, revealing that the city of Beijing is enveloped in a demonic fog.

Trump Reveals Shocking News: Xi Personally Promised Never to Use Force Against Taiwan During Trump’s Presidency

On October 30, during his meeting in South Korea with U.S. President Donald Trump, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping turned into what observers called a “speech-reading machine.” For the entire 1 hour and 40 minutes, Xi rigidly read his prepared script word for word without deviation—showing an unusually conciliatory attitude toward the U.S. He didn’t dare say “no” to any of Washington’s demands, and the usual “wolf warrior” aggressiveness had completely vanished. No wonder Trump gave the meeting a “12 out of 10,” saying he was “super satisfied.”

Four Odd Things About Xi Jinping’s Trip to South Korea

On October 30, 2025, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping arrived in Busan, South Korea. After meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, he proceeded to Gyeongju to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit on October 31. Xi’s visit to South Korea drew intense media and public attention, with four main points becoming the focus.

28-Year-Old Athlete’s Sudden Death and “Organ Donation” Sparks Panic

Recently, 28-year-old wrestler Yan Jianbo from Hunan Province died suddenly from a brain hemorrhage. Authorities announced that his parents had decided to donate several of his organs free of charge. On the morning of October 30 at 6 a.m., the Fourth Hospital of Changsha held a brief memorial ceremony in the organ acquisition operating room to bid farewell to Yan Jianbo. His two kidneys, one liver, and a pair of corneas were said to be allocated to patients in need.

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