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“Official Announcement” of Massive Purge in the Air Force! Xi Faction in the Military Hit Again

At the end of the cold winter of 2025, the Chinese military once again faced a severe storm. Air Force Commander Chang Dingqiu was reportedly dead during an investigation, and before the dust had settled, the official military website released another bombshell, directly targeting the Air Force syst

Central Theater Command No Longer Pledges Loyalty to "Chairman Xi"

On the evening of December 1, at 6 PM, the official account of the Political Work Department of the Central Theater Command published a news article titled "The 83rd Group Army Organizes Theoretical Training to Implement the Spirit of the Central Military Commission Political Work Conference.

China's Economy Remains Sluggish; Scholars Pessimistic About CCP's Economic Outlook

Since September of this year, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has abruptly shifted its economic policies. Previously focused on "stabilizing fundamentals and avoiding massive stimulus," the CCP suddenly pivoted to a large-scale economic stimulus model, employing a three-pronged approach of monetary, fiscal, and industrial policies.

Bo Guagua Mentions Parents' Crimes, Unable to Face Their Sins

A few days ago, Bo Guagua, the son of former CCP Politburo member and Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai, who is currently serving a prison sentence, held a wedding in Taiwan with Xu Huiyu, the granddaughter of Xu Wenzhen, the founder of Luodong Bo’ai Hospital in Yilan County, Taiwan.

The Center for Studying Xi's "Thought on Ecological Civilization" Disappears from Reports

With Xi Jinping’s close ally, the Director of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission (CMC), Miao Hua, officially announced to be under investigation, and suspicions that Wang Chunning, the commander of the People’s Armed Police, has already fallen due to his absence from a public security meeting, signs of Xi losing control over military and party power are becoming increasingly evident.

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