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The Menglong Case Has Revealed the Dark Underbelly of the Entertainment Industry, Highlighting the Connections Between Powerful Figures and Their Penchant for Sinister Practices
As interest in the Yu Menglong case intensifies, the exposed dark secrets implicate high-ranking CCP officials, including Xi Jinping, Cai Qi, and Wang Xiaohong, along with their families and descendants.
The Chinese Communist Party's 'saturation' Rhetoric Has Backfired, as the United States Stands Firmly Behind Japan
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, in response to Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Sanae's comments about 'Taiwan's situation,' China's Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian, issued a threat on the social media platform X, stating intentions to 'decapitate.'
Storms Rise Again — Beijing Tears Off the Mask
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on a “Taiwan contingency” and the “decapitation” remarks by China’s Consul General in Osaka Xue Jian have sparked a storm that has driven Sino-Japanese relations to a freezing point, and the storm is still raging. In the past, China and Japan have clashed many times, and under the CCP’s media guidance large-scale protests and anti-Japanese waves have erupted domestically. But some analysts believe that the Xi regime’s greatest worry is that anti-Japanese sentiment might evolve into anti-government sentiment.
The Yu Menglong Case Continues to Escalate, With the Movements of Two High-ranking Officials Attracting Significant Attention
Chinese actor Yu Menglong was shockingly reported to have fallen to his death this September. The incident has now persisted for over two months, and as netizens dig deeper, an increasing number of dark secrets have come to light, revealing issues in the entertainment industry related to money laundering, organ trafficking, human trafficking, and internal conflicts within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Yang Lanlan’s Passport Exposed — Is She From Inner Mongolia?
In the age of AI, true and false information is mixed together, and the ability of critical thinking is especially important. Some claims say that Yang Lanlan’s passport and ID card show she is from Inner Mongolia, raising suspicions that she is the daughter of a coal tycoon. This kind of claim appears to be an attempt at whitewashing. If she were the princess of the Xi family, any kind of passport or ID could be produced. There is no shortage of high-profile, showy princelings, such as Bo Guagua and Li Xiaolin.
Key Member of the “Blood-Debt Faction” Zhou Yongkang’s Family Falls Apart
Since the CCP launched its persecution of Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, in order to force practitioners to renounce their belief in “Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance,” countless Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death, forming a CCP “Blood-Debt Faction” headed by Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong. For 26 years, many key members of this “Blood-Debt Faction” have suffered various forms of karmic retribution, and some are currently destroying their own futures. Beginning October 2, 2025, we have been publishing a series of typical cases of key “Blood-Debt Faction” members who have
A Chinese National Accused of Being a Fentanyl Kingpin Goes on Trial in New York
The U.S. Federal Court in Brooklyn, New York, held an arraignment on Wednesday (Nov. 19) for Zhi Dong Zhang (phonetic spelling), a Chinese national whom the U.S. Department of Justice considers one of the world’s most serious drug traffickers. The Justice Department said Zhang has been charged with multiple crimes, including conspiracy to internationally distribute cocaine, international distribution of cocaine, conspiracy to import cocaine, conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine and methamphetamine (crystal meth), as well as money laundering. If convicted, he faces life imprisonment.
Falun Gong Practitioner Chen Yan From Liaoning Dies Three Days After Being Imprisoned
Falun Gong practitioner Chen Yan, age 45, from Benxi City, Liaoning Province, was abducted in July last year. In May this year, she was wrongfully sentenced to five years and taken to Liaoning Women’s Prison, where she tragically died three days later.
Hypothesis: The Awakening of the Sky Net, the Great Judgment is Imminent
On November 18, Cloudflare experienced a significant outage that affected a wide range of internet content providers, including our own (People's Daily), OpenAI (ChatGPT), X (formerly Twitter), Spotify, Uber, and even government websites, all of which faced brief service interruptions. The exact cause of the outage is still unclear, prompting us to explore a few theories.
Three Days, Four Major Omens Suggest Xi and the CCP's Time is Running Out
In the last seven days, four significant omens have emerged in Beijing, Changchun, and Xi'an. Ancient wisdom holds that 'heaven shows signs to indicate fortune or misfortune,' and these phenomena appear to be linked to Xi Jinping, the leader of the CCP.
Takaichi Sanae Gains Higher Public Support
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae stated in the Diet that “a contingency in Taiwan” would affect Japan’s security. Her remarks triggered strong dissatisfaction from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Xue Jian, the CCP’s Consul General in Osaka, even used the word “beheading.” The CCP further launched a series of retaliatory actions inside China, demanding that Takaichi retract her remarks. However, Japanese officials reiterated that they have no intention of withdrawing the statement. Meanwhile, public opinion surveys in Japan show that half of respondents support or tend to support the i
Details Revealed: Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Pursued Daughter of High-Ranking CCP Official
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers has been exposed for having a close relationship with deceased sex offender billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. After the U.S. Congress released relevant Epstein files last week, Summers was revealed to have repeatedly sought Epstein’s advice on how to pursue Chinese economist Jin Keyu. Jin’s father is former CCP Finance Minister Jin Liqun.
Why Do Xi Jinping’s “Works” Sell for One-Tenth Price and No One Bites?
In prominent locations of major bookstores across today’s China you can always see rows of books published in Xi Jinping’s name — covers gleaming gold, priced high — yet they are often covered in dust. In the photo, the towering stacks of the Xi Jinping: The Governance of China series and Selected Readings of Xi Jinping’s Works, even with a promotional sign proclaiming “as low as 10% of original price,” still attract no attention.
Faith Overcoming Fear: Survivor Recounts Torture and Persecution by the Chinese Communist Party
Xie recalled that the abusive guards called this torture device the “dead man’s bed.” Although he had previously endured beatings and other atrocious tortures, the “dead man’s bed” was even more brutal—people were tied to it for long periods without being allowed to move at all. He said it didn’t take long before his body began to ache. And the torment was endless; even if the victim wished for death, there was no way to die. They were kept alive on IV drips while tied to the “dead man’s bed,” day after day, week after week, month after month.
Medium: Why Yu Menglong Has Become a Focal Point of Global Attention
Chinese actor Yu Menglong shocked the world with his fall from a building in September this year. Now, two months later, the incident continues to ignite outrage, with Chinese and Western individuals from around the globe advocating for justice on his behalf. As of November 18, the number of global supporters for Yu Menglong has approached 690,000.
Ma Xingrui and His Wife Rong Li Have Been Taken Away for Investigation. Who is Looking Into the Xi Family?
On November 18, self-media personality Jiang Wangzheng disclosed that Ma Xingrui and his wife Rong Li were taken away for questioning. Jiang noted that Rong Li is a close friend of Peng Liyuan, and that Rong Li's daughter and son-in-law possess Canadian green cards.
70 Days After Yu Menglong's Passing: Insiders Reveal a Powerful Figure!
As of November 18, it has been 70 days since Yu Menglong's passing, yet the calls for truth from netizens both inside and outside the wall have not ceased. The fact that this incident has maintained its intensity for 70 days, with a large number of ordinary citizens persistently challenging the Chinese Communist authorities, is unprecedented.
Xi's Absence from the Key Central Meeting and Solely Issuing Instructions is Unusual
On November 18, major state media outlets of the Communist Party of China reported that the Central Committee held a comprehensive rule of law work conference in Beijing from November 17 to 18. Zhao Leji, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau and Chairman of the National People's Congress, attended and spoke at the meeting.
Searching for Faith in Despair: A Politics Teacher Breaks Away From the CCP
Geng Jiping’s life could be described as smooth and successful. She was a middle school politics teacher in Beijing who received many awards and honors in her career. Her husband’s business was thriving, her son attended the best high school in Beijing, and the family lived a comfortable life.
Xi Jinping’s Destructive Behavior Turns Him Into an International Pariah
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement during a Diet session—“A Taiwan emergency is a Japan emergency”—triggered intense dissatisfaction from the Chinese Communist regime, which quickly launched a series of retaliatory actions. Relations between the two countries deteriorated rapidly. South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo reported on the 17th that Japan–China relations are heading toward the worst state seen in the 53 years since diplomatic normalization.
Japan–China Relations Tense; Japan Urges Its Citizens in China to Heighten Security Awareness
As comments made recently by Japan’s new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan triggered a diplomatic dispute with the Chinese Communist regime and pushed bilateral relations to a highly tense state, the Japanese Embassy in China has urged Japanese nationals in China to remain vigilant, strengthen personal safety measures, and avoid crowded areas and other locations frequently visited by Japanese people.