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A Review of the Chinese Communist Party’s Top Ten Internationally Embarrassing Atrocities of 2025 (Part II)
The year 2025 is coming to an end. This has been an extraordinary year—both in the heavens and among humanity, with frequent anomalies, ever-changing international dynamics, and a global surge in natural and man-made disasters, many of which are closely linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). E
Xi Jinping Unable to Contain the Fallout — Yu Menglong Case Shakes the Fourth Plenary Session
The Chinese Communist Party’s Fourth Plenary Session opened today (October 20) amid intensifying infighting at the top of the regime. Meanwhile, the Yu Menglong case—which has spread from public outrage into the heart of Zhongnanhai—has directed popular anger squarely at Xi Jinping and Cai Qi. The incident continues to fuel a growing wave of “Three Withdrawals” (withdrawals from the CCP, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers). Observers say the controversy has indirectly shaken the political atmosphere surrounding the plenary session.
Fourth Plenary Session Opens With No Photos and Only 100 Words Released — A Political Bloodbath May Be Imminent
The black-and-white image from the CCP's "Eleventh" reception resembles rows of large floral wreaths
Chinese WTO Envoy Li Chenggang Dismissed After Being Called “Unhinged” by U.S. Treasury Secretary
U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Greer attend a press conference at gov
Rumor: Xi to Resign as Chairman of the Military Commission, Zhang Youxia to Succeed, Hu Chunhua to Become Vice Chairman of the Military Commission
The Chinese Communist Party’s Fourth Plenary Session convenes today (October 20). Although the CCP officially claims that the meeting will focus on the “15th Five-Year Plan,” external observers are paying close attention to potential personnel changes—particularly those involving Xi Jinping and other top power holders.
Xi About to Step Down From the Party and Military’s Top Posts — CCP Military High-Profiled to “Build Him a Stairway Down”
As the countdown to the CCP’s Fourth Plenary Session begins, on October 17 the Chinese military abruptly announced disciplinary actions against nine generals, including Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) He Weidong and former Director of the CMC Political Department Miao Hua. They were not only expelled from the military and the Party, but their “suspected criminal offenses were transferred to military prosecutors for review and prosecution according to law.”
Ahead of the Fourth Plenary Session, Xinhua News Agency's 'Midnight Shock' - Xi's Endgame is Confirmed
Last Friday, the Ministry of National Defence of the Communist Party of China announced the expulsion of General He Weidong and eight others from both the Party and military, triggering widespread speculation about potential shifts in Xi Jinping's power at the upcoming Fourth Plenary Session.
Change in Appearance Raises Rumors About Qin Gang's Public Re-emergence; is Fu Xiaotian and His Illegitimate Child in Trouble?
Recently, photos of Qin Gang, the former Foreign Minister of the Communist Party of China, have surfaced on social media. In a group photo featuring Qin Gang with several individuals, he is seen wearing a dark suit and a red tie, appearing to have gained weight compared to his previous appearance.
Zhang Youxia's 'Clearing the Side of the Emperor': Xi Jinping's Military Power Returns to Zero!
On the eve of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, a significant and profound power upheaval occurred within the Chinese military.
Will the incident of Hu Jintao being escorted away occur at the Fourth Plenary Session?
Recently, there have been reports from overseas sources indicating that Zhang Youxia, the first vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and currently in control of military power, held a secret meeting with Hu Jintao, Wen Jiabao, Wang Yang, and Hu Chunhua to discuss some unusual developments.
Zhang Youxia and Liu Yuan's Orders to Eliminate Xi Jinping: Who Will Be the Last 'Warrior'?
On October 17, the Ministry of National Defence of the Communist Party of China unexpectedly announced the disciplinary actions taken against nine generals, including He Weidong and Miao Hua.
China's Q3 GDP growth slows to lowest in a year, backs calls for more stimulus
CHINA-ECONOMY-GDP:China's Q3 GDP growth slows to lowest in a year, backs calls for more stimulus
Cargo plane slides off runway in Hong Kong, airport operator says
HONG-KONG-CRASH:Cargo plane slides off runway in Hong Kong, airport operator says
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?
Was Yu Menglong’s Death Planned in Advance? A Death “Prediction” From Four Years Ago Exposed
On September 11, Chinese actor Yu Menglong tragically fell to his death. The topic remains one of the hottest on the internet.
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
Yang Lanlan Again Absent from Hearing; Lawyer May Delay Strategy to Reduce Charges
The case involving the mysterious wealthy woman, Yang Lanlan, who allegedly hit a pedestrian with her luxury car, was held for the third time on October 17 in Sydney, Australia, but she was once again absent.
Why was He Weidong's case only disclosed on the eve of the Fourth Plenary Session?
Over seven months ago, rumours began circulating online regarding the downfall of He Weidong, the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China. Today, the Communist Party has officially confirmed its downfall.