【海洋珍珠】Who is the Biggest Thief in China?

Who is the biggest thief in China? China’s water, electricity, gas, and internet are all monopolized by the Chinese Communist Party. Netizens coined the term “big five thieves,” mocking the CCP for exploiting the people, revealing that the CCP is actually the biggest thief. A netizen from Chongqing revealed exorbitant gas bills, with one user’s gas bill jumping from 463 yuan last month to 6,170 yuan this month! Another user’s bill even reached a staggering 36,000 yuan! It turns out that stimulating consumption in the Communist Party of China is indeed quite stimulating. Users must have been shocked to see their bills!

Who is paying the price for China’s economic downturn? Homebuyers trapped in mortgages, investors stuck in debt, workers struggling for basic necessities, and system personnel constrained by illusory stability are all bearing the brunt of China’s economic downturn.

The disciplinary action of the Party conceals the criminal nature. The incident of Chongqing Gas Company overcharging consumers through meter changes has had a “satisfactory” outcome: 1) refunding the overcharged money, and 2) replacing one leader. The official handling method has still stirred up public opinion: it seems like it’s been dealt with, yet it doesn’t seem to be taken seriously. The essence of this incident is organized crime, and the Party’s discipline conceals the criminal nature.

Those who bear the torch for the public are censored and silenced. Recently, a netizen from Nanjing continued to expose the issue of arbitrary charges by the Nanjing Gas Company online, claiming an extra 0.61 yuan per cubic meter, but faced various restrictions from Douyin, including flow restrictions, message restrictions, forced offline status, forced account cancellation, and more. Eventually, with his efforts, local media conducted interviews and investigations, and the gas company issued a statement saying they would investigate. On January 6th, he expressed his frustration in a video, saying that the people of Nanjing are not united. The issue concerns the interests of all Nanjing residents, but many are not concerned about their own interests, hoping others will take the lead while they benefit. On January 7th, he posted a video stating that Douyin had popped up a window, asking him to cancel his account. Farewell, everyone. Earlier this year, a netizen from Nanjing continued to speak out online about the arbitrary gas charges in Nanjing, only to be eventually banned and silenced.

“In the wee hours, a Chinese number continues to harass and threaten me.” Wang Jingyu: In the early hours, a Chinese number, +8613531125138, kept calling to harass and threaten me, demanding that I add him on WeChat and chat with him. If I don’t follow his instructions, he threatens that I’ll have a miserable time in Europe. Recently, we discovered and exposed a shocking secret of the Communists in Europe. I can’t reveal specific details yet, but the intelligence department is taking it very seriously and has communicated with me in detail. I will not fear these communists! —Cai Xia: Wang Jingyu is doing great! Not fearing any threats from the CCP and openly exposing them is a good way to deal with the CCP’s thugs!

Only harming mainlanders, “conscience” ha beer! The Hong Kong Consumer Council tested 20 mainland beers, and the results were shocking! All beers were found to contain biogenic amines. Harbin’s Macao Ale beer stood out with a content of 26 micrograms per kilogram. The Harbin Brewery stated that this beer is only sold in the mainland and, according to mainland production standards, the biogenic amine content complies with national standards. Biogenic amines, also known as vomit toxins, are pathogens found in wheat and corn. Excessive intake can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and other discomfort within 30 minutes and long-term excessive ingestion can affect human health.