This raises serious questions whether
these high-intensity bomb blasts. Causing
several deaths and injuries are a mere
coincidence or do these reflect the
staggering level of chaos in the top CCP Echelons. The first blast was reported on october
21. The propaganda department of the
hepping district committee of shenyang
city, Liaoning Province issued a notice
regarding the occurrence of a massive
bomb blast in a hotel claiming five
lives and injuring a total of 47.
On october 22nd another incendiary
explosion shook the alexa league
high-tech industrial development zone in Inner Mongolia. Reportedly a chemical plant had exploded
in the middle of the night, killing at
least four people and injuring three
others.
On october 24th two blasts rocked the CCP controlled nation with one explosion
taking place in Wafangdian City and the
other in a laboratory on the campus of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The two blasts resulted in killing four
people with injuring tens of others.
On october 25th another explosion
occurred in the snack street at the
north gate of the Wangdao campus of Shandong University of science and
technology. October 26 saw big explosions in china's
three provinces. The first explosion took
place in shandong province where some
trucks parked in a residential area in Zubo city blew up in mysterious
circumstances.
Netizens claimed the blasts were strong
enough to terrify the people residing as
far as 20 kilometers from the area where
this incident took place. Similarly two other explosion incidents
were reported in guangdong and yingxi
provinces.
On october 27 similar incidents were
reported in chinese media detailing the
explosions taking place in guangdong
province in tianjin city. Now the first question that comes to our
mind is who carried out these bomb
blasts and massive explosions throughout
china, that two escaping the stringent
censorship and monitoring measures
deployed by the CCP.
Interestingly, the
chinese media has kept itself busy in
fabricating a major cover-up. First of all the details around the
actual number of casualties in these
incidents are quite blurry, with the
state media shying away from reporting
the death figures in the case of several
explosions. The other dubious fact about the media
coverage is that every blast is blamed
upon gas pipelines and gas tanks leakage.
Also, these high intensity and unusually
big explosions have taken place ahead of
the sixth plenary session of the 19th
central committee of the communist party
of china. Hence there is a great possibility that
these blasts could be linked to an Anti-CCP faction with certain political
ambitions. The other noteworthy point
here is that many of these incidents
have taken place in factories, schools
and universities which may be linked to
rising resentment among the chinese
workers and students against the CCP's Policies.
Make no mistake, 2021 is the most
sensitive year for chinese president Xi Jinping as far as his political
ambitions are concerned. Jinping is eying to secure his third
term in the office amid the fears of an
impending coup and a massive
anti-jinping campaign within the CCP. Hence it is a do-or-die moment for Jinping's rivals who are now striving to
take his empire down before he cements
himself on the CCP's throne for the next
five years and maybe forever.