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    Is Xi Jinping under house arrest?

    For the last two years, there was no place like home for Chinese President Xi Jinping. He had not moved out of his home in Beijing and was not meeting any world leader, not even any prominent CCP leader.
    However, on September 14th, the tyrant leader finally moved out of his home for an SCO meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. After a hiatus of two years, Xi departed for Central Asia by a special flight and attended the 22nd Summit of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).


    But, despite being the founding member of SCO, the Chinese leader did not actively participate in the summit. He didn’t give any memorable speech at the inauguration of the summit, nor did he meet Vladimir Putin, Narendra Modi, or any other major leader of the group on the sidelines of the summit.
    Furthermore, he didn’t have an informal dinner with his bonhomie Putin due to “COVID-19 concerns”. It was later discovered that Xi had troubledly left for Beijing before the official winding up of the SCO Summit. Maybe he was worried and afraid about something huge and sinister.



    Now, the reports coming out of Beijing could rock the world. Global media has no idea what is going on with Xi Jinping at his home. Honestly, at this point those who want the tyrant to remain in power should forget about his third term; it appears that CCP veterans have already crushed his lust for power.


    Chinese netizens have stormed Social Media timelines with reports that Beijing is under military seizure. The world, though, has no idea of what’s happening because the city is eventually cut off from the world.
    According to News Highland Vision, former Chinese President, Hu Jintao and former Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao had persuaded Song Ping, the former member of the Standing Committee and retaken control of the Central Guard Bureau (CGB).


    For those who don’t know, the purpose of CGB is to provide close personnel protection to members of the Politburo Standing Committee and other CCP leaders. The committee is also responsible for the protection of Xi Jinping.
    As Hu and Wen retook control of CGB, information was conveyed to Jiang Zeng and the Central Committee members in Beijing via telephone. The original standing committee members abolished Xi’s military authority at that very moment.
    Xi returned to Beijing on the evening of 16th September after learning the truth. However, he was detained at the airport and most probably is currently being held under house arrest in Zhongnanhai’s house.


    The current situation is being controlled by Hu Jintao. If the reports are believed to be true, this is one of the biggest happenings in China after the Chinese Virus outbreak in 2019. For the last ten days, political meetings are taking place behind the closed doors and in utter secrecy. Here is the comprehensive information of those last ten days:
    On September 8th, the reform meeting of the finalizing committee was chaired by two vice-chairmen. The chairman of the operations, who is a loyalist to Xi, was removed from the meeting. Commander Li Qiaoming sat in the middle of the first row under the stage to participate in the meeting. Li Qiaoming, a General of PLA had already made his mind that he would no longer accept the diktats of the Chinese President.
    Now as Xi was out in Samarkand, Hu and Wen met Song Ping and persuaded him to turn rogue against Xi Jinping, who is about to go for his third term in power. Ping agreed to do so and then, Xi was detained by his own CGB guards.
    The former CCP leaders foresaw that Xi Jinping’s loyalists would undoubtedly use aggression to topple his house arrest. Here, Li Qiaoming entered the scene. Qiaoming now has turned Beijing into a military fort. A large 80km convoy entered Beijing and closed all possible exits of the city. According to the source, the PLA is blocking highways and is currently said to be detaining protesters.

    As the political unrest in Beijing was made known to Russian intelligence, Russian energy giant Gazprom momentarily halted gas flow through the Power of Siberia pipeline that sent Russian gas to China. Though Russia justified the cut as “scheduled maintenance work,” one can predict clearly that it was done to support Xi Jinping by making the protests uglier.

    Moreover, the netizens on Social Media have reported that over the last two days, Beijing airport canceled more than 6,000 domestic flights and international flights. Also, all tickets sold by the high-speed rail are suspended, and the rail is completely put out of function until further notice. Hours later, Chinese Civil Aviation notified airlines with Boeing MAX aircraft to resume their service.


    Now, let’s look at what happened yesterday. National defense was discussed at a Military Commission meeting yesterday. What remarkable here is the presence of Shenyang Kang in that meeting, who was fired by Xi Jinping. Li Qiaoming was again seated in the middle of the front row.
    The current first elder of the CCP, Song Ping, who is 105 years old, made a prominent appearance at another meeting at Xiaoping Memory Hall and voiced his anti-Xi attitude. Ping demanded that the country undergo changes and opens up. According to him, the CCP should give this the highest priority for the sake of the nation. Almost every known CCP leader was present at the memory hall except for two, Xi Jinping himself and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

    More at: https://tfiglobalnews.com/2022/09/23...-house-arrest/
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    So, I find myself consuming information from a right-wing Indian website - because Swordie recommended it. But Swordie, in the interests of nodal analysis (because I like to know who/what is trying to shape my opinions), how is it that you first found yourself viewing this Indian website? Who or what drew you to it? I did a search on Ron Paul Forums for "tfiglobalnews" ... and this thread seems to be the only one you reference the TFI Global News website in, so I imagine it's probably a new site for you as well (or is it that you've been following it for a while and just didn't post anything from it). I'm just interested in how you came upon it. It is kind of interesting to browse it and look at right-wing politics in India - and you kind of need to keep in mind that the articles are skewed to the local Indian political perspectives. It makes one wonder what local Indian political battles they're trying to shape American opinion on. Or maybe it's "English-speaking" opinion they're trying to shape ... US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.. Their YouTubes are in Hindi, so the English basis of their "Global News" does indicate an attempt to extend influence into English-speaking audiences.

    Some background:
    TFI Global News is part and parcel of TFI Media.
    The founder and CEO of TFI Media is Atul Mishra.
    TFI is an acronym for "The Frustrated Indian"
    You have the right to remain silent. Anything you post to the internet can and will be used to humiliate you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voluntarist View Post
    nodal analysis (because I like to know who/what is trying to shape my opinions)
    I've always found this a very odd tendency in the Internet age -- it's like asking where this specific bucket of water drawn from the ocean came from. There's no way to know, it's an ocean. I realize that, in the pre-Internet age, this made a lot of sense. In the time of newsletters, bulletins, journals, etc. knowing who to trust mattered a lot. But now the information is just freely copy/pasted far and wide, so it's usually more important to know how to snarf out valuable information (whoever it may come from) than to know who it originated from. Not always, but usually.

    what local Indian political battles they're trying to shape American opinion on. Or maybe it's "English-speaking" opinion they're trying to shape ... US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.. an attempt to extend influence into English-speaking audiences.
    The British colonized much of the world on the basis of their closed-door system of social titles and rank,etc. The Americans expanded and deepened this colonization using the hard power of military force. The Indian method is more laid back. They colonize by just going to other parts of the world and being Indian. They're playing the long game -- after there are no more bombs left to drop because modernity has collapsed on itself, people will still be people. And the only question at that time will be what sort of life is the good life, as it was in ancient Greece, for example. The culture of India has astoundingly deep insight into that question. It doesn't seem like the kind of thing that could conquer the world... but after the bomb-worshipers finish obliterating each other, it certainly could conquer the world...
    Jer. 11:18-20. "The Kingdom of God has come upon you." -- Matthew 12:28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voluntarist View Post
    So, I find myself consuming information from a right-wing Indian website - because Swordie recommended it. But Swordie, in the interests of nodal analysis (because I like to know who/what is trying to shape my opinions), how is it that you first found yourself viewing this Indian website? Who or what drew you to it? I did a search on Ron Paul Forums for "tfiglobalnews" ... and this thread seems to be the only one you reference the TFI Global News website in, so I imagine it's probably a new site for you as well (or is it that you've been following it for a while and just didn't post anything from it). I'm just interested in how you came upon it. It is kind of interesting to browse it and look at right-wing politics in India - and you kind of need to keep in mind that the articles are skewed to the local Indian political perspectives. It makes one wonder what local Indian political battles they're trying to shape American opinion on. Or maybe it's "English-speaking" opinion they're trying to shape ... US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc.. Their YouTubes are in Hindi, so the English basis of their "Global News" does indicate an attempt to extend influence into English-speaking audiences.

    Some background:
    TFI Global News is part and parcel of TFI Media.
    The founder and CEO of TFI Media is Atul Mishra.
    TFI is an acronym for "The Frustrated Indian"
    It was posted at Free Republic.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

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    Looks like that was fake news...

    ''There were four million people in the American Colonies and we had Jefferson and Franklin. Now we have over 300 million and the two top guys are Trump and Biden. What can you draw from this? Darwin was wrong.'' ~ Mort Sahl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marenco View Post
    Looks like that was fake news...

    More likely the coup failed.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment



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