Over 40 High-Level CCP Officials and Elites Dead in the Last Half Month; Urgency to Renounce the Party

Withdrawing from CCP Brings Peace!

[People News] — In addition to the spread of new COVID variants, local areas in China are facing a fierce outbreak of dengue fever. In Guangdong Province, the dengue fever epidemic has spread rapidly, affecting all 21 cities. The Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 1,785 new cases in seven days at the end of October. On November 1, it issued a warning that untreated dengue fever has a mortality rate of over 20%. Guangzhou, with all 11 districts and 156 streets affected, is actively responding to the outbreak. Due to the severe spread in Shenzhen, the Disease Control Center urgently reminded the public that there is currently no specific treatment for dengue fever.

Guangdong netizens are questioning the official case numbers, suggesting they are significantly underreported. One netizen bluntly stated, “More than half of Foshan has been infected, and deaths reported by the public have not been disclosed by officials.”

While no official data has been found on deaths caused by dengue fever, numerous obituaries have been published for officials, experts, professors, military officers, and police personnel. Since mid-to-late October, 40 high-ranking individuals have died from "illness," with three high-level officials passing away almost simultaneously on October 29 alone. The CCP has provided no details on the illness they suffered from, where they were treated, the nature of the treatment, or the circumstances of their death. It can be said that they fell ill without clarity and died under vague circumstances. Some were merely described in obituaries as "outstanding party members," "loyal communist warriors," "role models of the era," and "friendly supporters of the Party’s cause."

For instance, on October 29, Professor Fang Bo, former Vice Dean of the College of Chemical Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology, passed away in Shanghai at the age of 56. The CCP lauded him as an "outstanding party member" who made "extraordinary contributions." Another figure who passed away on the same day was Gu Guoning, a professional master’s supervisor at the Communication University of China and a former CCTV host, who also died in Shanghai at the age of 46. Additionally, Dali Chen, vice chairman, general manager, and CFO of Tianmao Group, who was also a member of the Fifth People's Congress in Jingmen, Hubei Province, died at the age of 57.

Other so-called "outstanding communist party members" who passed away include Qizhi Chang, Director of the Chunwan Police Station in Yangchun, Yangjiang, Guangdong, who died suddenly on duty on October 27 at the age of 46.

Deaths have also included ministerial-level officials, such as Yang Zhenhuai, former Minister of the Ministry of Water Resources, who passed away on October 19 in Beijing. He was the cousin of Nobel laureate Yang Zhenning and served as Deputy Director of the Environment Protection Committee in the Eighth National People's Congress, among other high-level roles.

Other high-ranking officials who have recently passed include Ma Xinchun, former Deputy Commander of the Jinan Military Region and Commander of the North Sea Fleet, who died on October 22 in Beijing; Zhang Jinrong, former Political Commissar of the Anhui Provincial Military District, who died on October 18 in Nanjing; and Ye Hanlin, former Deputy Director of the Political Department of the Fuzhou Military Region, who died on October 24 in Fuzhou. Additional notable figures include Professor Ying Huaiqiao, known as the "Father of Virtual Instruments" in China, who died on October 21 in Beijing at the age of 85, and Zhang Yuting, former Deputy Commander of the Second Artillery Corps, who died on October 3 in Beijing.

The atheist CCP has ingrained Darwin’s theory of evolution into absolute truth, effectively insulting humanity by suggesting that humans evolved from animals. This has led many people to die for the Party, akin to ancient sacrificial offerings. Among these recent deaths, some were in their thirties, and a majority shared one common trait: they were Party members, with some passing away suddenly.

Multiple sources indicate that certain areas of China are still experiencing outbreaks, but the CCP no longer permits nucleic acid testing or reports outbreaks as epidemics. By concealing the disaster and hiding the death toll, they aim to show that their "war on the pandemic has been victorious."

A Chinese proverb states: “A plague does not last more than three years; if it does, disaster is imminent.” The COVID-19 outbreak that began in Wuhan in 2019 has now continued into its fifth year. People are puzzled: why do most of the deceased have political affiliations as Party members?

Under the CCP's long-standing atheist indoctrination, many people regard this as a natural phenomenon, helpless and painful.

In March 2020, at the onset of the pandemic, Master Li Hongzhi warned in his article "Rationality": “The current plague, the 'CCP virus' (Wuhan pneumonia), has come with a purpose and a target. It is here to eliminate those associated with the evil Party and those who stand with the CCP.”

The atheist Communist Party, from its beginnings with the Paris Commune, has destroyed culture, led violent revolutions, and engaged in mass killings, all while waging battles against heaven, earth, and humanity. By destroying temples, Buddha statues, mountains, and rivers, it has sought to eliminate morality and culture. If Heaven wishes to eliminate the CCP, then the Party members, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers who swore an oath to dedicate their lives to the Party are at great risk. Since one’s life is pledged to the Party, following it means accompanying it to its end, dying under “natural disasters” without a chance for reincarnation or spiritual continuation.

Master Li Hongzhi also wrote on Minghui.org, urging people to distance themselves from the CCP and avoid aligning with it, stating that “the CCP is backed by a red demon, and its actions are rogue-like and wicked. The divine will soon eradicate it, and those who support it will also be eliminated.”

Master Li advised how to avoid harm in this plague: “One should sincerely repent to the divine for one’s wrongdoings, asking for an opportunity to change. This is the way to survive; this is the miraculous cure.”

So, isn’t it crucial for those who have joined CCP organizations to seek withdrawal through the "Three Withdrawals" website? Using an alias or nickname is acceptable, as the "Three Withdrawals" primarily concern one’s heart, a choice to align with righteousness and kindness, offering the possibility of protection by Heaven.