The CCP started in Shanghai and its collapse process may also begin in Shanghai
Report by : Hao Ping / Source : The Epoch Times via NTD / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/04/11/a103397617.html /
Image : A panorama of a residential area during the COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai's Jing'an district on 9 April 2022. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)
The CCP's self-proclaimed "gold medal" model for the prevention and control of the covid epidemic, from the "Wuhan Model" and "Xi'an Model" to the "Shanghai Model", the Cultural Revolution-style anti-people epidemic prevention and control line, repeatedly ignore life and clear human nature. Therefore it also accelerated the collapse of the CCP itself. The CCP was born in Shanghai, and its collapse process may also begin in Shanghai.
A few days ago, the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China wrote an open letter to party members in the city, saying that "Shanghai is the birthplace of the Communist Party of China" and that the protection of the city's safety has "reached the most critical moment."
Historical data shows that almost no party members who participated in the National Congress of the Communist Party of China died in good health. Since January 2017, a wave of members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo came to pay their respects at the address of the CCP National Congress in Shanghai, and the CCP has almost accelerated its disintegration like a cliff.
The rogue party of the CCP started in Shanghai, and its collapse may also begin in Shanghai.
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Shanghai Model: Seeking to sleep with people to find tomb offerings to experience the boundless hunger
In the morning of 8 April, at the Beijing Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympic Games Summarization and Commendation Conference, when Xi Jinping mentioned that Gu Ailing likes to eat pies, the residents of Shanghai, with a population of 25 million, were sitting in prison at home to count grains of rice and experience the CCP leader's style of "big hunger without borders" anti-epidemic plan introduced to the world.
If there is only one slapstick between Gu Ailing and the Chain Woman, then there is only a lack of one round of nucleic acid test between Gu Ailing and the Shanghainese.
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Residents violate anti-epidemic rules due to hunger, shortages of food and supplies
See what Shanghai people are starving like. People kept breaking out from the closed community, asking the police to arrest them and go to jail. A short video showed that a male resident of Kailu Five Village called the Central Plains police station to ask if he would have food after being caught if he rushed out. The police threatened to send him back. Sending him back is a threat but sending him to prison is no longer a threat.
Another video: A young man in a white shirt drove to the gate of the community and was yelled by Dabai to get out of the car. The young man rushed in front of Dabai angrily and shouted: "Why?! You arrest me! You arrest me! Catch him! I'm going to starve to death!" Dabai was just about to make a move, when the residents of the entire community shouted from the high-rise buildings to scold Dabai.
In a video, residents of Kangting Community, Lane 399, Jinxiang Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, begged for supplies. It has been under lockdown for more than 10 days, without food and supplies, and has not received any supplies.
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Severe lockdown and chaos cause starvation
The problem is that people in Shanghai are starving to death. It is not the shortage of food itself, but the severe lockdown and planned chaos. A video shows that a resident of Tiansheng Square who was locked in a unit finally ordered a takeaway, but was taken away by volunteers guarding outside to be disposed of as garbage.
In another video, a large amount of supplies from other places to help Greater Shanghai were piled up at the gate of a neighborhood committee in Shanghai. The residents of the neighborhood committee tore off the label "Jianhu County Aid to Greater Shanghai" on the package and threw a paper basket full of them. The person who filmed the video questioned the Communist Party's occupation of anti-epidemic materials and enriched their personal pockets, and asked the staff of the neighborhood committee what was going on but the other party evaded the question and hesitated.
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Extremely hungry and anxious, some Shanghaiese search for leftover offerings for the dead, dig wild vegetables on the soil
The above is not the most bizarre case. Some people were so anxious that they secretly went to the cemetery to find out if there were any leftover offerings for the dead to satisfy their hunger. Some residents of the community secretly went downstairs to dig wild vegetables on the soil within the community walls.
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SHOCK: Single women sleep with volunteers or neighbours for food
There are even more indescribable ones. A netizen with the online name "Xing Xia Ke (job account)" posted a post: "In Shanghai, the wealthiest city in the country, many girls who live alone in Shanghai actually sleep with volunteers or neighbors for food. Dozens of cases have been exposed, but none have been exposed. There are many more, because girls are embarrassed to talk about this kind of thing, it is all exposed by filthy volunteers and neighbours. In this era, if it is not recorded in the history books, I am sorry for their greatness. "
Sharing wives and prostitutes is a traditional feature of the CCP. Such tragedies have been performed N times in the era of land reform, famine and the Cultural Revolution when educated youths went to the mountains and the countryside to work before returning to the city.
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The CCP boasted its economic miracle and turned Shanghai into a city of starvation
The CCP often claims that in 30 years, it has surpassed the development of Europe and the United States in 300 years. This is far from its real miracle, its decadent wonder is that it took only 2 weeks to turn Shanghai, an international metropolis with a per capita GDP of $27,200, into the starving city of Changchun Jiapigou of May to October 1948.
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Shanghai netizen apologizes to Fang Fang, the people's coup stumbles
A netizen who goes by the online name "Buska Doudou" posted his apology on the Internet, "I scolded Fang Fang's diary that time in Wuhan, and now I apologize to her in Shanghai, because I am too young to understand the CCP officers's operations."
More and more Mainland people from Wuhan to Xi'an to Shanghai have become sober. There are women who beat gongs in Wuhan and women who are now sanitary napkins in Xi'an. Even if they experience the persecution of the CCP's lockdown of their cities, they will stand up for the CCP and betray the people who helped them in the crisis. Fortunately, Shanghai has not seen such a person so far.
Some bloggers said that Shanghai is an international metropolis. The so-called "international" does not refer to import and export throughput, GDP, stock market and foreign language signs but that Shanghai people's cognition of the world has been aligned with international universal values.
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Shanghainese are sober and resistant to the CCP
Perhaps it is because of the international value concept of Shanghai people that Shanghai people have a more sober sense of resistance and resistance to the CCP than Wuhan and Xi'an in terms of collective consciousness.
The neighborhood committees of Shanghai Leiden Community and Poly Community let the people sing a popular song, "Thank you to the government" for a show. The owners did not cooperate with the big overturn, and they shouted together at the agreed singing time: SB Neighborhood Committee.
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Shanghainese: Hit down the Communist Party!
A video shows an uncle in a red shirt wearing a mask under his chin in a community in Shanghai, scolding Shanghai for extreme epidemic prevention, and scolding Dabai and the residents of the neighborhood committee. He shouted, "Hit down the Communist Party!" The members of the neighborhood committee did not dare to speak back.
A man in Putuo District, Shanghai held a phone in the community and walked back and forth, roaring, scolding the government as fart, "Is the Shanghai government a human? Forcing the people to resist."
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Caused by food shortage, Shanghai faces risk of depopulation and rebellion
The netizen who signed Liao Shiqin on Zhihu calculated an account:
"Seeing the pomp of food grabbing in Shanghai, I remembered a capitalist joke:
'In the future technological revolution, 98% of people will be eliminated. ' 'Then what do we do? ' 'Be the 2%.’"
According to the Shanghai Statistical Yearbook, the resident population of Shanghai is 24.88 million. Assuming that one person consumes 1.17 kg of food a day (refer to the Beijing Yearbook data), the average daily food consumption in Shanghai is 29.09 million kg. At present, there are 11,000 riders working in Shanghai. Based on 100 orders per person per day and 3 kg per order, only 3.3 million kg of food can be delivered, accounting for only 11% of the average daily food consumption.
When it comes to the material security of the lockdown and control, Shanghai almost directly said to everyone 'be the 11%'. "
This account calculated by Liao Shiqin confirms what the man in the five villages of Kailu mentioned above told the police on the phone: "The officials forced the people to rebel." Do you know why the common people are fighting and why the militia is uprising? It all makes sense." The police were silent.
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Jiang faction in the midst of a desperate counterattack
In addition to the civil unrest, the rest of the Jiang family in Shanghai may also be in the midst of a desperate counterattack, and the threat to the authorities may make the Xi camp dare not be paralyzed.
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Implementing the military control model and returning to the ancestors of the planned economy is equivalent to political and economic suicide
A few days ago, the CCP implemented a military management model in Shanghai. Since 4 June 1989, the CCP has persecuted Falun Gong in 1999. In recent years, it has destroyed Hong Kong's "One Country, Two Systems" and suppressed human rights in Xinjiang. Until the covid outbreak in Wuhan, the CCP has been repeating and experimenting with all-round military control and semi-military control of the people. The inevitable result of institutionalizing and normalizing military violence is not only the regression of politics, human rights, and the legal syste, but the economy is also devastated and hit.
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Guangzhou residents fear lockdown, grabbed supermarket food
Since 9 April 2022, Beijing Jiuxianqiao and 11 districts in Guangzhou have been conducting nucleic acid screening for all employees, which is almost a prelude to the lockdown of the cities. On 10 April, the streets in the Jiuxianqiao area of Beijing were empty, and all communities were blocked. "New Express" reported that some people in Guangzhou complained that some supermarkets had been sold out of meat and vegetables. "Everyone bought them in big bags, and they didn't even have a piece of meat to make soup."
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Slashes in GDP growth caused by local epidemics in Shenzhen and Shanghai
Recently, Shenzhen was closed for a week, and it was disclosed that it lost 60 billion RMB. According to Reuters news on 8 April, the latest comment from Dutch bank ING said that if Shanghai’s city lockdown measures only lasted throughout April, it is estimated that Shanghai’s GDP will lose 6%, and it will bring a loss of 2% to the national GDP. ING Bank's annual GDP growth forecast for China in the second quarter was lowered from 5% to 4%, and the full-year forecast for 2022 was lowered from 4.8% to 4.6%.
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Eastern China expressways paralyzed, marine transportation hindered
A few days ago, the mainland China Gaode map showed that almost all the expressways in the economically developed eastern regions such as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Economic Circle, the Yangtze River Delta, and the Pearl River Delta were interrupted, and logistics were basically paralyzed.
According to the data of VesselsValue, from 1 to 30 March 2022, there were 3,486 ships of various types waiting in the waters near Shanghai, compared with 2,033 in the same period last year, a year-on-year increase of over 70%. The efficiency of Shanghai's import and export transportation is seriously hindered. The situation was more serious in early April.
According to wind statistics, the accumulated net sales of northbound funds in March was 45.083 billion RMB. According to Reuters, China's northbound funds continued their net outflow last week, hitting A-shares hard. At the same time, the monthly reduction of the Fed's balance sheet will trigger market concerns about the decline in RMB assets.
The above data shows that the epidemic has caused obvious damage to the Chinese economy in terms of logistics, import and export, and foreign investment that link supply and demand. How will the CCP respond?
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CCP plans return to the planned economy
On 10 April 2022, the State Council of the Communist Party of China issued the "Opinions on Accelerating the Construction of a National Unified Market", which is intended to pave the way for the planned economy to return to its ancestors.
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Re-advent of the Mao era, Zhongnanhai ordered: Speed up the establishment of a unified national market
When the epidemic broke out in mainland China, the CCP authorities ordered on 10 April 2022 to speed up the construction of a unified national market. Previously, some experts analyzed that this move by the CCP authorities is accelerating the return to the "supply and marketing cooperatives" economic model of the Mao Zedong era.
According to several official media reports of the Communist Party of China, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued an opinion on the so-called "accelerating the construction of a large national unified market" on the 10th, claiming to accelerate the establishment of the rules of the national unified market system, break local protection and market segmentation, and build a large national unified market.
The national unified market was proposed by Xi Jinping. On 17 December 2021, Xi Jinping presided over the 23rd meeting of the Central Committee for Comprehensively Deepening Reform. The meeting reviewed and approved the "Opinions on Accelerating the Construction of a Large National Market". Xi Jinping said that China urgently needs to speed up the construction of a large national market and establish a national Uniform market system rules and requirements to improve the effectiveness of government supervision.
Experts believe that this move by the authorities is exactly the same as the “three-in-one” economic model of “production, supply and marketing, and credit” being implemented, reflecting that mainland China is accelerating its return to Mao Zedong’s “planned economy era” and the resurrection of “supply and marketing cooperatives” zombies.
Wang Guochen, an assistant researcher at the Mainland Research Institute of the China Economic Research Institute, told NTDTV that the authorities have a feeling of returning to the planned economy. Of course, local and economic discretion towards the unified policy has become very, very small.
Qin Peng, a Chinese political commentator, previously told The Epoch Times that the "Trinity" economic model proposed by the government is essentially the same as the "supply and marketing cooperatives" model of the Mao Zedong era. It is the government's strengthening of social resources management and control.
The "supply and marketing cooperative" is a product of the planned economy in the era of former CCP leader Mao Zedong, and is also considered a symbol of material scarcity. At that time, all resource allocation, including what to produce and how much to produce, was decided by the government, and the people lived according to the materials allocated by the government.
The planned economy of the Mao era once put China in a difficult position, and the CCP was forced to abandon it. Dr. Qin Peng believes that the resurgence of zombies in supply and marketing cooperatives is directly related to the current situation of China's economy. The CCP feels the economic and political crisis and tries to solve the problem.
In recent years, due to the impact of the covid epidemic, the Chinese economy has experienced a sharp decline. At the closed-door meeting on economic work held in early December 2021, the authorities rarely acknowledged that China's economy is facing three major pressures: "demand contraction, supply shock, and weakening expectations", and demanded that efforts be made to maintain economic and social stability.
Feng Chongyi, an expert on China at the University of Technology Sydney, once told The Epoch Times that the CCP has nowhere to go, "It is now re-establishing a supply and marketing cooperative, as if a zombie has been buried for decades and then dug up again. It has become one of its ways to save the economy. Because there are no more tricks, I think of these crooked tricks."
Xia Yeliang, a former associate professor at the School of Economics at Peking University, once told Voice of Hope that if Xi Jinping takes absolute control of power after the 20th National Congress, he may fully restore the Mao era, and the result is predictable - the CCP will die faster.
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Shanghai official pushes music to promote anti-epidemic Weibo hot search message overturned
Reporter : Li Jinfeng/ Editor: Li Quan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/04/11/a103397335.html / Image : On 10 April 2022,
Shanghai officials pushed "Dawn" to tout epidemic prevention, and online messages overturned. (Web page screenshot / New Tang Dynasty synthesis)
On 10 April 2022, Shanghai officially launched the MV "Dawn" touting epidemic prevention, and related events of "#Support Shanghai with music#" were on the hot search. Netizens left messages scolding the official for "happy funerals".
On the 10th, the official Weibo of Shanghai Fire Protection issued a video to promote the fight against the epidemic, and said that it "supports Shanghai with music", saying that it encouraged people with the original MV "Dawn".
Although most of the messages on the official Weibo were "Come on, Shanghai!" However, under the Weibo entry "#Support Shanghai with music#", netizens denounced the official propaganda.
"Don't sully the music." "It's a happy funeral." "The most developed city in China cleans up this kind of crazy stuff." "Are you all right, you have to sing to death of starvation, right?" "Just like Hu Xijin. Yesterday, I asked everyone to promote positive energy and the main theme of overturning the car, and I can't get basic living materials, so what benefits can Shanghai people get from these messy people??"
Another netizen said, "Even if Chopin comes, you have to eat your fill first." "I haven't painted cakes for the people of Shanghai to see. They can hear their stomachs screaming in Nanjing." "People are dying of starvation. You are the funeral music for me, right?"
"At present, the most important thing is to solve the material problem in Shanghai! There are still many people starving!" "This topic is just a joke, and the real living materials can't be satisfied. Can you listen to music to get enough? Is this just starting from reality? "
Since the lockdown of Pudong at the end of last month in Shanghai, people have generally expressed that they are short of supplies and cannot eat enough. Sun Chunlan, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Vice Premier of the State Council, was investigating in Shanghai from 2 to 8 April. When she inspected the gate of Huangjia Garden Kindergarten in Jiading District, Shanghai, residents of the local community shouted, "There is no food to eat!" "We are hungry, waiting to die!"
In addition to the aforementioned publicity, it was reported earlier on the Internet that at night of 3 April, the neighborhood committees of Shanghai Leiden Small Town Community and Baoliye Community asked the owners to sing popular songs for a show.
At that time, other netizens commented, "Singing Communist songs is nonsense, can you sing every day to get enough food?" "I'll be honest, it's more realistic to keep nucleic acids from gathering and group buying to grab food. Don't organize any singing at this time. , The lights are on, it's too out of place."
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Lang Xianping's mother died in Shanghai emergency room after four hours of waiting for nucleic acid to no avail
Image : On 27 September 2006, Chinese economist Lang Xianping at his residence in Shanghai. (Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese economist Lang Xianping's mother died during the epidemic in Shanghai. He disclosed on Weibo that his mother had a little kidney failure. Originally, only one injection was needed but she was in the hospital. After waiting for the nucleic acid certificate at the door of the emergency room for 4 hours, there was still no result, and unfortunately passed away.
Lang Xianping confirmed on Weibo on April 11 that the news of his mother's death circulating on the Internet was sent by his brother Allen (Lang Xianbai).
"The tragedy could have been avoided." Lang Xianping said that his mother was 98 years old and had a little kidney failure. According to the past diagnosis, only one injection was needed. However, because Shanghai strictly stipulates that a nucleic acid certificate must be obtained before seeking medical treatment, and the mother's nucleic acid test performed on the spot in a tertiary hospital did not yield results within 4 hours.
"My mother left me forever after waiting at the door of the emergency room of the hospital for 4 hours," Lang Xianping said indignantly, "I wanted to see my mother for the last time, but due to the closure of the community, it took a considerable amount of time and related It was only after the department communicated that I was allowed to go to the hospital." But he didn't see his mother for the last time.
He said, "Standing on the road, I can't call Didi because it's blocked."
He hoped that such a tragedy would not happen again, and thanked everyone for their concern and greetings.
Image : Screenshot of Weibo
Lang Xianping's Weibo post confirming his mother's death shocked many netizens: "It's deadly rigid, I don't know whether it's more important to save people or make nucleic acid!!" "Professor is like this, not to mention ordinary people." "In the name of protecting the old and the young, but sacrificed Old and young, this kind of protection is ineffective." "Why don't you reflect, why do such tragedies continue to be staged? This is the case for the upper class, think how desperate and helpless ordinary people would be when they encounter such a thing?" "About the lack of human rights. A humane anti-epidemic policy!"
Another netizen said, "After the epidemic, many people will choose to leave (China)."
Lang Xianping was born on 21 June 1956 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He was a chair professor of finance at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, studying corporate governance and finance, and a consultant to the World Bank in Washington. He has drawn public attention by revealing the shocking inside story of the misappropriation of Chinese state-owned assets.
In Shanghai, incidents like Lang Xianping's mother who died tragically because they could not get the nucleic acid certificate in time or were rejected by many hospitals have been exposed.
On 23 March, Zhou Shengni, an obstetric nurse at Shanghai Dongfang Hospital, suffered an asthma attack at home but was rejected by the emergency room of her hospital. Due to the epidemic, Dongfang Hospital closed the emergency room. The nurse's family reluctantly took her to many hospitals but they were all rejected and eventually died due to delayed treatment.
Regarding these tragedies that occurred under the CCP's extreme anti-epidemic policy, mainland netizens lamented, "In China, only covid is a disease, and other diseases are not diseases; as long as it is not covid, anyone can die."
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No supplies and no supply, Shanghai tenants have nowhere to ask for help
The number of people infected with the virus in Shanghai continues to surge, and many Shanghai apartment and shop tenants have sought help online. The streets and local governments have said that they are not under their control. Some apartments have thousands of tenants and are facing an existential crisis.
Many apartment tenants in Shanghai have asked for help. Because they do not have Shanghai hukou, they have been treated differently. So far, they have not received any supplies and have run out of food. Ms. Ma, a tenant of an apartment in Shanghai, said that the apartment she lived in was closed for 20 days, and food was distributed in nearby communities, but not in the apartment.
Ms. Ma, a tenant of an apartment in Shanghai, said, "The government has not sent us any supplies. We can't cook in this apartment, and we don't have a refrigerator. We have organized group purchases, rice, fried rice, etc., but the merchant has no supplies for the past two days. He will give it to the neighborhood committee. I have also made (calls) to the government in this area, regardless of the occupants of our apartment.”
Ms. Lin, a tenant of an apartment in Shanghai, said that they usually order takeaways, and they have contacted many businesses in the past few days and can't buy food.
Ms. Lin said,: "There is no normal way to provide food, that is, to organize group purchases together, but now the supply is cut off or it can't be delivered. We don't know where to find food now. What everyone is worried about is that there are people in the community that are confirmed cases, and it is not told to us, has always been a confidential situation."
Mr. Zhao, a tenant of a shop in Shanghai, said that the government does not care about the residents of the shop building, and the tenants have never received materials.
Mr. Zhao said, "I haven't delivered materials. I bought that kind of boxed lunch. They said they were too busy and didn't deliver it. No one notified me when I did nucleic acid, no one cared about it, and I didn't do any antigens. I called the community and the neighborhood committee. (Telephone) said they don't care about the shops here."
The vegetable vendors at the Huahuan Farmers Market in Shanghai have been quarantined since 1 April. The government has not distributed supplies. There are only two toilets in the market, and there is no place to bathe. The risk of infection is high, and the number of positive cases has been increasing.
Ms. Li said, "There are three to five hundred people living in the market now. There were only a few cases at the beginning, and dozens of them (positive) have appeared in isolation. People still live in it, too. There is a risk of infection. They all rely on what they originally had on the stall to eat, no one cares, and they can't get through on the phone."
On the 11th, a tenant posted on Weibo, "The people in the Shanghai apartment are out of food. They used to have one meal a day, but now they don't have it." Another tenant said: "It has been 19 days of lockdown, and there is no material supply, so I can't get it, can't buy vegetables, can’t buy anything, The company’s wages haven’t opened yet, I’m on the verge of despair, I’ll starve to death.”
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Death is not the end. Study: Near-death experiences are not hallucinations
What happens after a person dies? This is one of the questions that people have been exploring since ancient times. Now, a new study has reached an important conclusion: "Near-death experiences" are real.
Countless people said that "their lives flashed before their eyes" near the end of their lives, or that they did leave their bodies and go somewhere else. Critics have called these experiences hallucinations or delusions, and a team of researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine has come up with some science after examining a series of "near-death experience" events in conclusion.
Members of the research team come from a variety of medical disciplines, including neurology, critical care, psychiatry, psychology, social sciences and humanities. Researchers say something does happen when people die. The study was published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, one of the oldest scientific journals in the United States.
The study authors note that advances in medicine over the last century have brought countless people back from the brink of death. These many patients who have returned from hell have recounted unexplained experiences that, until now, have not been studied in detail.
The main finding of the study was that cases of "near-death experience" had nothing in common with the experiences of people who hallucinated or used psychedelics. Instead, people with near-death experiences typically reported five different experiences:
1. There is a marked, great sense of separation from their bodies and the realization that they are dying.
2. "Travel" to a different place.
3. Have a meaningful, purposeful review of their lives, including a critical analysis of all their past actions, their whole life flashing before their eyes.
4. Go to a place that feels like home.
5. Resurrected.
The researchers point out that near-death experiences often trigger positive, long-term psychological changes. The group emphasized that people who had negative and distressing feelings at the time of death did not have such experiences.
The team also found that near-death experiences are not just stories everyone tells. It turns out that when someone is close to death, physical changes take place in the person's brain.
When scientists used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure the brains of dying people, they found gamma activity and spikes in EEG, which are often markers of heightened concentration of consciousness, findings that further support those who say that in death It is sometimes said by people who have experienced "leaving the body".
"What makes the scientific study of death possible is that when the heart stops, brain cells are not irreversibly damaged within minutes of lack of oxygen. Instead, they 'die' within hours. This allows scientists to Objectively study the physical and psychological events associated with death," Sam Parnia, the study's lead author, said in a media release.
The study's authors concluded that neither physiological nor cognitive processes are completely over at the moment of death.
"Few studies have explored what happens at death in an objective and scientific way, but these findings provide intriguing insights into how human consciousness exists and pave the way for further research," Pania concluded. "
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The truth of MU5735 crash is unknown, Sichuan Airlines pilot blocked for hate speech
Flight MU5735 crashed in a bizarre vertical dive, raising questions about human factors. The CCP’s official cover-up has only aroused suspicion. Netizens heatedly circulated the previous remarks of Sichuan Airlines pilots that "Han people should be killed", which were quickly blocked.
According to mainland Chinese media reports, on 10 April, several netizens reported that a pilot of Sichuan Airlines posted "hate speech" online. Screenshots released by netizens show that a Weibo user posted in June 2015: "The 300,000 people who were slaughtered by the Japanese that year deserved it."
The whistleblower alleged that the Weibo user who made the hateful comments against the Han Chinese was a pilot of Sichuan Airlines. Netizens also released the pilot's civil aircraft pilot's license, work certificate, and personal photos.
According to netizens, the pilot was suspected to be of Mongolian ethnicity.
The topic quickly sparked heated discussions on Weibo and WeChat. Because the tragic air crash of MU5735 has just happened and it has been questioned that there may be human factors, the hate speech of Sichuan Airlines pilots is even more disturbing. Netizens said, "Although his remarks were made many years ago, his position is really special, especially when there was an air crash a few days ago. For such unsafe factors, the strictest measures must be taken to prevent risks", "If it is other In the industry, no one may care, but he now holds the lives of hundreds of people in his hands every day.”.
Sichuan Airlines staff responded on official Weibo in the early morning of 11 April that this person was indeed an employee of the company, but he only joined in August 2021, and his inappropriate remarks were published during college. Sichuan Airlines said the person has been suspended and is under investigation.
At the same time, related discussions were suppressed on Weibo. Searching for keywords such as "Sichuan Airlines pilot hate speech" on Weibo, most of the returned results are official responses from Sichuan Airlines. Most of the specific remarks about the pilot and related discussions by netizens have disappeared.
Some netizens posted that they only saw the response of Sichuan Airlines and did not know what hate speech the pilot made.
In addition, a direct search on Weibo for the topic "# Sichuan Airlines responds to online reports of pilots posting hate speech#" returned the content "No relevant results were found".
On 21 March, MU5735 crashed in Wuzhou, Guangxi. CAAC said that all 132 on board were killed. Video footage captured by local cameras showed the plane crashed vertically with its nose down. Many people in the industry pointed out that this situation is difficult to explain with general flight common sense, and it is most likely caused by human factors. Although the government has repeatedly "refuted rumours", many netizens still questioned whether there was a problem with the flight crew.
According to its official website, the CAAC convened a national civil aviation aviation safety video and telephone conference on April 6 to reflect on the MU5735 accident. CAAC Director Feng Zhenglin particularly emphasized that it is necessary to "do our best" to solve the practical problems of employees' work and life, to ensure their "physical and mental health", and especially to "do a good job in the ideological work of the pilot group".
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The iron-fisted zero-covid policy Vs the anger of residents, Shanghai neighborhood committee is in a dilemma
After the closure of Shanghai, various chaos caused public grievances, and the neighborhood committees that implemented the closure measures on the front line have also become the target of public anger. The neighborhood committees are in a dilemma and overloaded. Recently, there have been news of resignations from many neighborhood committees in Shanghai.
On 9 April, the Hancheng Neighborhood Committee of Sanlin Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai issued an open letter saying goodbye to the residents. The letter stated that all the staff of the Hancheng Neighborhood Committee had been sealed in the Neighborhood Committee for 24 days and had given up their families and their lives. They try their best to understand the residents and cooperate with the government, but "no one understands us, and no one cares about our feelings and moods... There are times when we can't bear it."
The reporter called the Hancheng Neighborhood Committee, but no one answered the phone. The staff of the nearby Renwen neighborhood committee confirmed the situation.
Renwen Neighborhood Committee staff member said, "That's right, if they are on their side, we will send someone from the upper town on our side, and we can't get through here."
Reporter asked, "Is it too much pressure? They quit?"
Renwen Neighborhood Committee staff member replied, "Yes, it's really quite big."
Community residents’ committees (neighborhood committees) are nominally a “grassroots mass self-government organization”, but in reality they are the most basic administrative organizations of the CCP. The working expenses and members’ salaries of the residents’ committees are determined and paid by the higher-level government, and they are under the leadership of the community party committee.
In this epidemic, the authorities' iron-fisted zero-clearing policy and all the conflicts that occurred in the actual life of the residents were concentrated in the neighborhood committees. The neighborhood committees are in a dilemma and are overloaded. In the past few days, several neighborhood committees in Shanghai have reported their resignations.
For example, on 7 April a long letter from Wu Yingchuan, secretary of the Party General Branch of Changli Garden Residential District, went viral on the Internet. He wrote at the beginning: "Maybe, this is the last time I use this identity to release information to everyone as the secretary of this neighborhood."
Wu Yingchuan described the chaos of the ban in the article. For example, the lag of disease control information, the neighborhood committee does not know who is positive and who is in close contact, and the neighborhood committee does not know when to transfer positive cases. "The basic security of more than 4,000 people is all on the 8 residents' committees. As the social workers at the bottom, how much ability do we have to solve the living security of such a large number of people?"
On the other hand, they work for a long time but their basic life is not guaranteed. At present, the social worker of the neighborhood committee has a positive case, and all staff are in close contact. Some female staff members even broke down and cried. Wu Yingchuan wrote: "We are also a group of ordinary people, we also have joys and sorrows, and we also have bottom lines."
The staff of the Changli Garden Neighbourhood Committee confirmed to reporters that the letter was sent by Wu Yingchuan.
A staff member of the Changli Garden Neighbourhood Committee said, "The pressure is indeed a bit high, and every word in this letter is true. Who changed this title, I don't know who wrote it and said that he resigned. But he didn't resign."
The staff of the Pudong Sanlin Yangdong Neighbourhood Committee also admitted to reporters that the neighborhood committee was on the verge of collapse.
A staff member of the Pudong Sanlin Yangdong Neighborhood Committee said, "We are all trying our best to do our job well at the moment. But we don't know when we will not be able to do it. There is really no way to solve it. Now the community can only enter and can't enter. You say that workers are arranged to come in, you say that they can't go out when they come in, so what should we do? So relatively speaking, there are still many contradictory points at present. "
On the 10th, a long letter from an organizational member of the Party branch in another residential area attracted attention again on the Internet. She said that she has been involved in community epidemic prevention work since 18 March but she really could not hold on.
The lockdown chaos she mentioned is very similar to that of other communities, and a family of two children in her community was sent to a centralized isolation point that was devoid of management and inhuman, bringing her to the brink of collapse. She said: "I'm really chilled. It's not the lack of prevention and control, or the lack of people's livelihood, but the repeated deception, the repeated concealment and the endless waiting."
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Shanghai ridiculed for zoning, classified prevention and control and unblocking "turned to closed management"
Reporter : He Yating/ Editor: Xu Gengwen / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/04/11/a103397769.html /
Image : On 9 April 2022, a group of workers in protective suits prepare for sampling for Covid-19 coronavirus testing at a residential compound in Jing'an District, Shanghai. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)
After nearly two weeks of city-wide lockdown, Shanghai, announced that it will implement zoning and classified prevention and control. After the first batch of "three districts" was announced on Monday, news broke that night that residents were prohibited from entering and exiting the precautionary area that originally allowed residents to move "within the boundaries of the streets and towns", and the issued passes were also urgently cancelled. There is even a community announcement announcing "officially unblocked" but "staying at home", making netizens completely dumbfounded.
On 11 April local time, Shanghai officials held a press conference on epidemic prevention work announcing that the city will implement the so-called "divisional and differentiated prevention and control" according to the division of closed control areas, control areas, and prevention areas.
According to the preliminary screening results and risk research and judgment, among the first batch of "three districts" list delineated by various districts in Shanghai, there are 7,624 closed areas, 2,460 control areas, and 7,565 prevention areas.
The so-called "closed control area" refers to the area that has reported positive infection in the past 7 days, and the measures of "7-day closed management" plus "7-day home health monitoring" will be implemented. During the period of closed management, regional closure was implemented, requiring residents to "stay at home".
The so-called "control area" refers to the area where no positive infection has been reported in the past 7 days, and the "7-day home health monitoring" measures are implemented, requiring residents to "leave the community and strictly prohibit gatherings".
The so-called "prevention area" refers to an area where no positive infection has been reported in the last 14 days. Residents in this area are required to "act appropriately within the neighbourhood and town where they are located in principle, and shall not flow to the closed control area and control area."
On the same day, the official announced the specific list of the above-mentioned "three districts".
On social networking platforms such as Weibo and WeChat, many netizens who have been classified as "prevention zones" cheered for the limited freedom to post, looking forward to walking their dogs, shopping, and shopping as soon as possible. Although the "pass" is only once a day and can only go shopping in officially announced places, the residents who got the pass are still full of joy, and some people immediately posted a video online to announce "good news" to netizens.
However, the good times did not last long. In the evening, some residents of the "prevention area" were notified that the "pass" just issued would be withdrawn the next day, and the community would continue to prohibit residents from entering and leaving.
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The screenshots of WeChat chat records exposed on the Internet show that the community grassroots managers who are suspected to be neighborhood committees issued an emergency notice to the residents in the WeChat group, saying: According to the spirit of the latest meeting of the district and town, the just-issued entry and exit passes will be withdrawn the next day, and at the same time, the residents are called on to "understand." , cooperate", "persist".
Another text message informs residents: According to the city's new requirements, "the prevention zone is not a community," so the original "one certificate for one household" was cancelled, and residents were called to "stay at home with peace of mind."
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Residents were disappointed by the government's erratic changes. Residents in the prevention zone sent text messages on WeChat to complain that they “couldn’t enter the community”; there were also residents who complained: In fact, there is no movement anywhere, and what are the three zones, all of which are “prevention and control zones”.
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The "unblocking announcement" issued by a community in Meilong Town, Minhang District, exposed on the Internet, made netizens even more dumbfounded.
The announcement stated that the community "officially unblocked" from 12 pm on 10 April but at the same time reminded residents that "unblocking does not mean unblocking, and low risk does not mean zero risk", so the community "relocated in place" after unblocking. For closed management", "stay at home according to regulations, and continue to cooperate with large-scale nucleic acid sampling."
Image : The "Notice of Unblocking" of a residential area in Shanghai was circulated on the Internet. (web screenshot)
Netizens left messages and ridiculed, "After unblocking, stay at home? Are there any college students in the Chinese department who come out to explain?"; "Why can't I understand Chinese now?"; "Unblocking without leaving home". Some netizens could hardly believe that such an outrageous announcement would appear, and even questioned whether it would be a joke by the residents.
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Ben Affleck: Hollywood is full of CIA agents
In 2012, Argo won the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film starred Ben Affleck as a CIA agent named Tony Mendez who poses as a Hollywood producer scouting locations in Iran.
He helps to rescue six Americans who slipped away from the U.S. embassy during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis—when Islamic revolutionaries stormed the U.S. embassy and took 66 Americans hostage.
With the CIA reviewing the script, Argo “took many liberties with the truth,” according to The Atlantic magazine, “all geared to make Langley more heroic.”
Left out was any hint that the CIA had created the crisis in Iran by backing a coup in 1953 that overthrew Iran’s democracy.
A decade earlier, Affleck had starred in The Sum of All Fears, a film adaptation of a Tom Clancy novel written largely by the CIA’s entertainment liaison, whose main protagonist, Deputy CIA Director Jack Ryan, stops nuclear war from breaking out.
During Argo’s filming, the CIA brought the filmmakers to Langley for a tour and offered Affleck access to Agency analysts. Former CIA Agent John Kiriakou recalled bumping into Affleck in Langley along with other Hollywood stars such as Harrison Ford.
Affleck admitted that “probably Hollywood is full of CIA agents…we just don’t know it.”
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"Revolution Of Our Times" tickets sold out in Southern California, Taiwanese and Swiss diplomats supported
Last Friday (8 April) evening, the documentary "Revolution Of Our Times", which recorded the Hong Kong protest movement in 2019, was screened to a full house on the Southern California campus. Not only did the event attract nearly 300 people, but also diplomats from Taiwan and Switzerland also attended to support Hong Kong people in their struggle for freedom. Check out the report.
"Revolution Of Our Times," which won the best documentary at the 58th "Golden Horse Awards", was screened at UCLA on 8 April, with nearly 300 people inside and outside the venue. People participated to express their support for Hong Kong people's struggle for democracy and freedom.
Lin Huicheng, Deputy Director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles, and Franco Zimmerli, Honorary Consul General of Switzerland in Los Angeles, were invited to attend.
Lin Huicheng, deputy director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles, said: "(The film) has witnessed the totalitarian autocratic regime, and it is taciturn. The so-called 50-year change, one country, two systems is indeed just a political guise." "Recently from the Ukraine incident It seems that this totalitarian regime has no checks and balances, and its evil deeds have no limits."
He believes that no matter how the Hong Kong government or the Beijing regime uses the "National Security Law" to persecute the news media and crack down on dissidents, the will and spirit of Hong Kong people to pursue democratic values will not be broken.
Zimmery, Honorary Consul General of Switzerland in Los Angeles, is very curious about the details of Hong Kong's "anti-extradition" movement. He hopes to learn more about the CCP through the film, and hopes that Taiwan maintains democracy.
Franco Zimmerli, Honorary Consul General of Switzerland in Los Angeles, said, "We don't think anyone should be ruled by someone, like a communist regime. I think there should be political and personal freedom."
Mr. Lin, a spokesman for the Hong Kong Forum in Los Angeles (HKFLA), said that although the film was banned by the CCP and cannot be released in Hong Kong, the film has been shown in many southern California cinemas through the efforts of a group of volunteers who care about Hong Kong.
Charles Lam, spokesman for the Hong Kong Forum in Los Angeles, said, "That's what we're nurturing our local audience for what's going on in Hong Kong, and we can take this opportunity to let them know how to help Hong Kong." "Those students could be future politicians. , or they can continue to introduce Hong Kong to other people in the local community here.”
After the movie, slogans such as "Recover Hong Kong Times Revolution" and "Hong Kong People Come on" were also heard from the audience.
That night, director Zhou Guanwei also opened a question and answer online. He said that although the filming process was challenging and put him in danger, he embraced faith and did not want to lose to fear and hope.
He also encouraged Hong Kong people not to be influenced by the general environment but to think about whether they are doing the right thing and stick to it.
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Shanghai elderly accuses authorities for driving people crazy: Even more cultural revolution than Cultural Revolution
After the lockdown of Shanghai, the people could not have enough to eat, and they were also very nervous. In a recent video posted on the Internet, an old man in Shanghai accused the authorities of "moving" and driving people crazy. He has lived for 60 to 70 years and has never seen such a scene! , "What's going on in China! The world doesn't have it! The universe doesn't have it!"
In the video, an old man in brown clothes walked down the stairs wearing slippers and went out to the entrance of the corridor. The personnel in protective clothing told him to go back home, "not out of the house", and at the same time filmed the old man shouting.
The old man said, "We don't go out in our community anymore, and we're stuck in prison all day." "You want to talk about science, you need to be reasonable, what's the point of doing this? It's a revolution, even more than the Cultural Revolution! What is the purpose of exercising the masses!"
The old man said that he had a bad heart and had installed three stents. "There are no contradictions to create contradictions, no obstacles to create obstacles! It's so scary!" the old man shouted: "I'm going to be scared to death!" ""Are we going to be cut off water, electricity and food in the future? "
"I applied to go to prison!" The old man continued, "I drink porridge and noodles every day! When I go to the prison area, I don't need to take any medicines. I don't have any medicine and someone gives me food, so I will lie down completely!"
The personnel in protective clothing repeatedly urged the old man to return home, and at the same time continued to film the old man shouting.
"What's going on in China! The world doesn't exist! The universe doesn't exist!" said the uncle, "People are going crazy! They are going to jump off the building! Depression, autism, myocardial infarction, cavity infarction, cerebral infarction... This mortality rate How much! People are scary, you should scare people to death, you know!"
"I have lived for 60 or 70 years, and I have never seen this scene!" The uncle complained, "Is there still humanity, is there still humanity, and is there still human rights!"
At this time, the uncle said that his heart was dying, and he was going to gasp again. Then the old man sat down.
The uncle continued, "We Shanghainese are all imprisoned in prison." "The more we do, the more reactionary we are, we can do whatever we want! It's too outrageous, we are treated like animals! We treat a dog and a cat abroad. It can't be like this! It's not human."
He asked again, "Is it going to be nucleic acid? We are citizens, aren't we citizens? Do we have half a vote? Do we have half an inch of land?" It's proven, this, that... I'm afraid of death, my heart is not good, and all I eat are poisonous food!"
Netizens said, "Uncle, you are amazing! You have spoken out the hearts of the Chinese people." "You really see through the CCP's problems." IQ, overestimate your own IQ!" "Speak the truth of most people! If you seal it down to create confrontation and panic, you will have mental problems."
"The uncle has a very clear mind. He is so right. I hope more people will come forward and express their thoughts. Even if it doesn't work, it's okay to dispel their grievances. It's uncomfortable to stay at home all day." The uncle understands people and has experienced terror, so he can understand better." "I was originally engaged in sports, but more people died due to epidemic prevention and control than pneumonia."
Other netizens were worried, "I hope such an old man is safe."
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Shanghai Songjiang residents' protest attracts attention and after receives some materials
After residents of a community in Jiuting Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai collectively protested against the government's inaction and clashed with the police, which attracted attention from the outside world, community residents began to receive "gift packs", but still no vegetable.
At night of 8 April, residents of Qiminyuan, Kangting Community, Jiuting Town, were dissatisfied with the fact that the epidemic prevention staff had to forcibly take away a property owner. The video was widely circulated on social media, and the "Juting riot" appeared online, but the related video was quickly blocked on mainland social media.
After the protests attracted attention from the outside world, on the 9th, Jiuting Town finally began to distribute "condolences" to residents. The distribution list was posted on the Internet, and the Qiminyuan community where the protest took place ranked first.
Someone on Weibo said that they finally received the so-called "anti-epidemic gift package", which is a box of cakes, a box of instant noodles, some snacks, masks, etc.
This sparked heated discussions among netizens, and some people said bluntly, "I really don't send anything if I don't do something, I'm very disappointed in Shanghai!"
The extreme lockdown measures in Shanghai have left many citizens in a dire situation due to lack of food and food at home. Residents cried and protested one after another.
On 9 April, Mr. Sheng, who lives near Jiuting, Songjiang District, Shanghai, told The Epoch Times that the Jiuting protest "is mainly about the lack of supplies, and they have nothing to eat. There is no way to do it."
"The common people have clashed with the police, and they have to ask the neighborhood committee for supplies and survival. They are forced to the point of no choice. Some of them have been hungry for a few days," he said. "Now life comes first and cannot be solved. The contradiction is huge.”
Ms. Li, a resident of Kangting Community in Jiuting Town, said that it was not just Kangting Community that night. Many communities were protesting, and there were quite a lot of riots.
Some Weibo netizens left a message after the protest video, "Some people eat only one bag of instant noodles every day for more than ten consecutive days at home; some people rely on neighbors to donate steamed buns and biscuits to survive; some people sell anti-epidemic materials from Baoshan Yuepu to Songjiang at high prices; Another person from Songjiang never received supplies and knocked on pots in the middle of the night to protest; the people's panic about the lack of food is far greater than the epidemic."
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Does Russia really want to attack Finland? The Russian military's heavy equipment is transferred to the Finn border, satellite capture submarines are trying their skills
Image : Real-time satellite photos captured the Russian Navy's Lada-class submarine in the Gulf of Finland undergoing testing, and it remains to be seen whether it is operationally deployed. (Picture taken from Sutton Twitter)
Russia keeps warning Finland and Sweden not to join NATO. Not only is there news that the Russian army is mobilizing heavy equipment to the Finnish border, but satellite photos have also captured the Russian navy in the Gulf of Finland. The LADA-class submarine is being tested, and the purpose of the Russian side is still unknown.
After Russia invaded Ukraine, it was rumoured that Finland and Sweden in Northern Europe would join NATO as soon as this summer, which made the Kremlin dissatisfied, publicly expressed strong opposition, and warned Finland and Sweden that joining NATO would not bring stability to Europe. Unexpectedly, there is news that the Russian army is mobilizing heavy equipment to the Finn border. There is also a video circulating on Twitter which shows the Russian army in the Vyborg area, northeast of St. Petersburg, Russia, began to put heavy military equipment including anti-ship missile systems and ship to the Finn border.
Earlier, U.S. Naval Institute (USNI) columnist and military expert Sutton (HI Sutton) also tweeted an instant satellite photo, saying that the Russian Navy's Lada-class submarine in the Gulf of Finland is undergoing sea testing, and the submarine can carry the Kalibr NK SS-N-30 (NATO codename SS-N-30A) cruise missiles, but it remains to be seen whether it is operationally deployed.
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