
Gao Guangjun, a former lecturer at the Public Security University of the Communist Party of China, revealed that Xi Jinping established a full-time assassination department after he came to power. The picture shows the opening of the National People’s Congress meeting of the Communist Party of China on March 5, 2021. The police in Tiananmen Square are heavily guarded. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP)
[The Epoch Times, November 4, 2023](Comprehensive report by Epoch Times Special Topic Department reporter Zhao Bin) Li Keqiang died, but his cause of death has been widely questioned. It is generally believed that he died of “heart disease.” In recent years, more and more senior CCP officials and entrepreneurs have died suddenly, and the cause of death has been widely questioned.
After the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, in the personnel layout of Xi Jinping’s third term, Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission Chen Wenqing and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong entered the Secretariat of the Central Committee. Among the seven members, the presence of two officials with “knife-handle” backgrounds means that the CCP has Exacerbating the trend of police agents running the country.
Gao Guangjun, a former lecturer at the Public Security University of China, recently revealed in NTDTV’s “Elite Forum” program that Xi Jinping has taken spy governance to a further step. He said: “Around 2018, Xi Jinping set up a special department called the Operation Bureau of the Central Military Commission. The only mission of this operation bureau is assassinations and kidnappings. The operation bureau frightened and chilled officials within the CCP.”
He gave an example: At the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, when Hu Jintao was escorted out, Li Keqiang did not even have the guts or courage to even look at his benefactor in his official career. This kind of terror is the atmosphere Xi Jinping deliberately creates so that no one dares to challenge him.
Gao Guangjun once taught at the China Public Security University. When Wang Xiaohong went to the university to study, Gao Guangjun was his teacher in the criminal special service class; and Chen Wenqing was Gao Guangjun’s student.
Gao Guangjun also reminded, “Since Xi Jinping came to power, the proportion of sudden deaths of children of CCP cadres is the highest except for the Cultural Revolution. In addition to cadres within the CCP, there are also some entrepreneurs and celebrities. The proportion of sudden deaths is also higher than in the Deng Xiaoping era. , I don’t know how much higher it was during the Hu-Wen era.”
In January 2017, Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese-Canadian billionaire and founder of the Tomorrow Department, was secretly kidnapped from the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong and returned to mainland China. After disappearing for five years, Xiao Jianhua appeared in court in China on July 4, 2022.
In October 2015, Gui Minhai, a former shareholder of Causeway Bay Bookstore in Hong Kong and a Swedish Hong Kong citizen, was kidnapped by the Chinese Communist authorities in Thailand.
In July 2023, the official media of the Communist Party of China announced that Wang Shaojun, the former director of the Central Security Bureau of the Communist Party of China, died on April 26, 2023, “due to ineffective treatment due to illness.” The CCP concealed Wang Shaojun’s death for nearly three months, and the outside world alleged that the cause of death was mysterious and involved suspicious insider information. Current commentator Shi Chuanyun believes that Wang Shaojun may have been killed by Xi Jinping because of his involvement in the power struggle. Wang Juntao, head of the overseas branch of the China Democratic Party, analyzed that maybe Xi Jinping thought there was something wrong with Wang Shaojun and ended his life.
Jin Renqing, the former Minister of Finance of the Communist Party of China, caught fire on the balcony of his home on August 27, 2021. Jin Renqing was seriously burned on the balcony and died in the hospital at the age of 77. According to anecdotal reports, Jin Renqing’s wife passed away 10 days ago. Late that night, Jin Renqing burned paper money to worship his wife and accidentally caught fire. Because he had limited mobility and was in a wheelchair, he was unable to save himself in the event of a fire. What’s strange is that the official Xinhua News Agency has been “secretly announcing the funeral” for a long time.
In the early morning of April 12, 2021, Yang Xiong, the former mayor of Shanghai, died suddenly of a heart attack. Later, news came out that Yang Xiong was sent to the nearby Huashan Hospital by a friend. After he went there, he was only told that he was an important person. He did not report his official position, did not bring the red card held by a senior official, and the doctor did not provide special rescue.
Yang Xiong’s death has many similarities with Li Keqiang’s death. It is also an extremely rare case of sudden death due to a heart attack. He was also 68 years old. At that time, the cause of his death also aroused doubts from the outside world, but the matter was settled after a low-key funeral.
Yang Xiong is a confidant of Jiang Zemin’s eldest son, Jiang Mianheng. He made an exception and concurrently served as mayor of Shanghai at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, and became mayor the following year. At that time, it was revealed that Xi Jinping planned to appoint someone he trusted as the mayor of Shanghai, but he gave up because Jiang Mianheng disrupted the situation.
Among the second generation red, 71-year-old Chen Xiaolu, the son of Chen Yi, one of the marshals of the Communist Party of China, died suddenly of a heart attack in Hainan on February 28, 2018. Many media reported that Chen Xiaolu was in good physical and mental health. He suddenly fainted at the time of the incident and was sent to Sanya 301 Hospital on Hainan Island where he died after treatment failed. Similar to the death of Li Keqiang.
Chen Xiaolu is quite influential among the second generation red generation. He once published an open letter apologizing for his behavior of criticizing and insulting teachers during the Cultural Revolution. According to Chen Xiaolu’s friends, Chen Xiaolu’s words at a dinner party may have brought him misfortune. At that time, someone told Chen that Xi may be more left-wing than Bo Xilai. Chen said that China could no longer withstand the torment, and if he really wanted to go back to the old path, then he would have to replace him in one term. Unexpectedly, Chen’s words reached Xi’s ears, and within a week, Chen died suddenly in Hainan.
Among business celebrities, there are many examples where the cause of death has been widely questioned.
Xie Zhikun, the founder of the Zhongzhi Department, died of a heart attack on December 18, 2021, at the age of 61. However, there are rumors that Xie Zhikun died in the yoga room and was found with a yoga rope strangled around his neck. Some said he committed suicide, others said he was murdered.
Zhang Zhenxin, the actual shareholder of Vanguard Group, passed away at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, England, on September 18, 2019. Officials said that he was ineffective due to multiple organ failure, alcohol dependence, and acute pancreatitis. However, Zhang Zhenxin was only 48 years old, and the public did not believe that he was in such bad health.
On July 4, 2018, 57-year-old Wang Jian, the founder of HNA Group, died after falling from a ten-meter-high cliff while taking photos during an official inspection in France. The outside world generally suspects that Wang Jian was “thrown to death.”
In January 2017, Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese-Canadian billionaire and founder of the Tomorrow Department, was secretly kidnapped from the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong and returned to mainland China. After disappearing for five years, Xiao Jianhua appeared in court in China on July 4, 2022.
In fact, spy politics has permeated the entire history of the CCP. Zhou Enlai first received training from the KGB, and later established a special operations section in Shanghai to engage in assassinations and kidnappings. It not only targeted KMT politicians, but also carried out kidnappings and assassinations within the Communist Party.
In May 1931, Zhou Enlai led members of the Special Operations Section to execute nine members of Gu Shunzhang’s family who surrendered to the Kuomintang. Their bodies were buried deep on the spot.
The Communist Party also attempted an assassination attempt on another leadership figure, Zhang Guotao, due to line struggles, but failed. Zhang Guotao finally fled to Canada.
Gao Guangjun said, “What Xi Jinping admires the most is the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and what he wants to imitate the most is the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. One of them is to imitate kidnapping and assassination operations. So after he came to power, he reorganized such an organization, the Operation Bureau of the Central Military Commission.”
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