For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the pandemic. Epoch Times has compiled data on the deaths of prominent figures from various fields under the CCP regime, including party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, culture, among others. It was found that most of them were CCP members who served the Party’s existence, ideology, and evil rule. Their causes of death were often labeled by authorities as “ineffective medical treatment” without specifying the actual illnesses. Many of them were elites in their respective fields, but their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the CCP came to power, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people, and to this day, it continues to persecute kind-hearted Chinese people, accumulating blood debts. The principle of retribution for good and evil is natural law, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who have supported the Party will become sacrificial offerings. A wise person does not stand under a tottering wall. The only way to save oneself is to dissociate from CCP organizations.
In late April to early June 2024, within less than a month and a half, at least six senior generals and military experts of the CCP died of illnesses, all of whom were CCP members. They included CCP Lieutenant General and former Deputy Commander of the Shenyang Military Region Zong Shunliu, three Brigadier Generals, National Defense University professor Zhang Yining, former Deputy Political Commissar of the Second Artillery Wang Shouren, former Deputy Political Commissar of Hebei Military Region Zhao Weizhong, former Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Ordnance Industry Pang Tianyi, and CCP’s unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing expert Li Chuanrong.
CCP Lieutenant General and former Deputy Commander of the Shenyang Military Region Zong Shunliu passed away in Beijing on the morning of June 3.
Zong Shunliu, born in March 1941, enlisted in August 1961, joined the CCP in July 1963, and held positions such as Chief of Staff, Regimental Commander, Division Chief, Division Commander, and Army Chief of Staff. From March 1985, Zong Shunliu served as Deputy Minister of the General Logistics Department, later serving as Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission. From July 1995 to April 1999, he was Deputy Commander of the Shenyang Military Region. Promoted to Brigadier General in 1988 and Major General in 1993, he also served as a delegate to the 13th and 14th CCP National Congresses, a reserve member of the 13th Central Committee, and a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
CCP Brigadier General, former Deputy Director and Professor of the Department of Strategic Research at the National Defense University Zhang Yining passed away on May 14.
Zhang Yining, born in November 1952, enlisted in April 1968 and held various positions in the military. In 1978, Zhang Yining began teaching at the CCP’s National Defense University, specializing in military ideology and strategic teaching and research.
Zhang Yining enrolled at Nankai University’s philosophy department in 1972, and in 1984, he pursued a master’s degree in Mao Zedong’s philosophical thought at the Philosophy Department of Nankai University, focusing on the study of Mao Zedong’s military philosophy.
Zhang Yining enjoyed special government allowances and served as the chief expert on military topics for the CCP Central Committee’s Marxist Theory Research and Construction Project, receiving several national and military awards.
CCP member, Brigadier General Wang Shouren, retired military officer, former Political Commissar of the Second Artillery Engineering College, passed away in Beijing on May 7.
Wang Shouren, born in March 1942, enlisted in July 1961, joined the CCP in November 1969, and held various positions in the Second Artillery political department. In 1994, Wang Shouren was appointed Director of the Second Artillery Political Department, and in 1997 he was promoted to Deputy Political Commissar and Brigadier General. In March 1998, he was transferred to Xi’an Second Artillery Engineering College as a Political Commissar.
Brigadier General Zhao Weizhong, former Deputy Political Commissar of the Hebei Military Region, passed away in Beijing on April 22.
Zhao Weizhong, born in 1932, served in the military from March 1951 and joined the CCP in December 1953. He participated in the Korean War and later worked in the General Political Department before becoming Deputy Political Commissar of the Hebei Military Region, holding the rank of Brigadier General.
Former Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Ordnance Industry, Pang Tianyi, passed away in Beijing on May 15.
Pang Tianyi, born in February 1927, joined the CCP in April 1944 and held various positions within the party. From 1982 to 1986, he served as Deputy Minister and party member of the Ministry of Ordnance Industry. He retired in January 1991.
Vice Chairman of the China Remote Sensing Application Association and former Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Optoelectronics Li Chuanrong passed away in Beijing on May 21 at the age of 67. The official obituary described him as an “excellent CCP member” and one of the pioneers in the construction of China’s remote sensing satellite ground system.
Li Chuanrong, born in July 1956, worked at the Chinese Academy of Sciences China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station from 1987 to 2003, serving in various capacities. He conducted research on remote sensing satellite ground system engineering technology, signal processing, and image processing algorithms, leading several key projects.
Li Chuanrong focused on developing unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing payloads and led several major projects, promoting the development and application of high-precision optical cameras, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), imaging spectrometers, and their commercialization in China.
Previously reported by Epoch Times, CCP Lieutenant General and Deputy Commander of the People’s Armed Police Force Zheng Jiagai passed away on April 19 at the age of 63; on the same day, CCP Lieutenant General and former Deputy Commander of the Beijing Military Region Ma Zhanmin also died. From early 2024 to mid-April, at least 25 senior CCP generals consecutively passed away, all of whom were CCP members. They included CCP General and former Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region Li Xilin, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and former Deputy Director of the 304th Hospital Sheng Zhiyong, former Director and Political Commissar of the General Hospital of the PLA, and 6 Major Generals, 13 Brigadier Generals, and senior military and civilian officials. Among them, Deputy Commander of the People’s Armed Police Force Zheng Jiagai and former Deputy Commander of the Beijing Military Region Ma Zhanmin, two Lieutenant Generals, died on the same day, April 19, 2024.
Epoch Times’ published statement on the Quitting the CCP website states that the end of the Communist Party is imminent. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings and deities throughout history, and the divine will definitely hold this demon accountable. If one day the divine instructs humans to settle the score with the Communist Party, it will not spare those so-called staunch Party members.
Under the CCP’s long-term atheistic brainwashing, many Chinese people do not believe in karmic retribution. However, for Party members and those who ideologically align with the CCP, the divine will take their lives in various ways, including through diseases and epidemics.
Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) pandemic in China in December 2022, CCP members, officials, and experts from various fields who supported the Party have died in rapid succession. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, leading to a significant number of deaths. However, the CCP authorities prohibit further nucleic acid testing and do not allow it to be treated as an epidemic.
As early as March 2020, in the article “Rationality,” Master Li Hongzhi warned about the CCP virus (COVID-19), stating that such a plague with a purpose and target is meant to eliminate CCP accomplices and those aligned with the evil Party.
Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the evil Party, do not stand with the evil Party because behind it lies a red devil, its behaviors are thuggery, and it commits all kinds of atrocities. The divine will start to eradicate it, and those who stand with it will be eliminated.”
Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how people can seek good fortune and avoid disaster during this pandemic: “People should genuinely repent to the divine, acknowledge their faults, and hope to be given the chance to reform. This is the solution, this is the miraculous cure.”