Six high-ranking Chinese Communist Party propaganda officials die in rapid succession, five of them were CCP members.

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the epidemic. Epoch Times has collected and organized data on the intense deaths of prominent figures in the CCP, government, military, police, scientific research, education, literature, and other fields, from fragmented information released by the CCP authorities. It was found that most of them were CCP members, and their common feature was serving for the CCP’s existence, promoting the CCP’s ideology, and whitewashing the CCP’s evil rule. The cause of death for many of them was officially termed as “ineffective medical treatment for illness,” without specifying the specific disease. Many of these individuals were elites in various fields, but unfortunately their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the CCP came to power, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute the good-hearted Chinese people, leaving a trail of blood debts. Good and evil will receive their due, the epidemic targets the CCP, and the CCP regime is on the verge of disintegration. Those who have stood with the CCP will become sacrificial offerings of the party. A noble person does not stand under a dangerous wall, the way to save oneself is to quickly break away from the CCP, its affiliated organizations and groups.

Between late August and early September 2024, at least six high-ranking officials in the CCP’s propaganda and ideological field died of illness within mainland China, with five of them being CCP members. These deceased individuals included: Yao Xitang, former Deputy Party Secretary and Executive Deputy Dean of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Chen Qimou, former director of the Shanghai Institute of International Issues, Liu Xicheng, former head of the review group at the editorial department of People’s Literature, and 44-year-old Liu Yang, an assistant researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences.

Cao Yitong, former Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Anhui Daily News Group, Executive Deputy Director of the Anhui Daily News Group Labor Union, and senior editor, died on August 30, 2024, due to illness. Anhui Daily is the official organ of the CCP Anhui Provincial Committee.

Fu Boxing, a retired cadre of the Zhejiang Daily News Group, former director of the Zhejiang Daily News Agency, art editor, and historian of the Song Dynasty, passed away on August 23, 2024, due to ineffective medical treatment. Zhejiang Daily is the official organ of the CCP Zhejiang Provincial Committee.

Liu Xicheng, former researcher at the Theoretical Research Office of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, died on August 22, 2024, due to illness. Liu Xicheng had served successively in the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Xinhua News Agency, China Writers Association, and China Federation of Literature and Art Circles. He had held positions such as head of the review group at the editorial department of People’s Literature, head of the editorial department of Literary Report, and deputy chairman and deputy party secretary of the China Federation of Folk Literature and Art.

Liu Xicheng had worked in People’s Literature and Literary Report, which had significant influence in the CCP’s literary and artistic circles. People’s Literature, supervised by the China Writers Association and sponsored by China Writers Publishing Group, was the first national literary magazine established after the CCP’s founding. At the request of the first editor-in-chief of People’s Literature, Mao Zedong wrote an inscription for the inaugural issue, and Guo Moruo wrote the title of People’s Literature. Literary Report is a comprehensive literary and artistic newspaper supervised and sponsored by the China Writers Association. Leaders of the CCP such as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping had provided guidance on Literary Report.

Yao Xitang, former Deputy Party Secretary, Executive Deputy Dean, and researcher of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, and founding president of the Shanghai International Business Law Research Institute, passed away on August 23, 2024.

Yao Xitang’s main research areas at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences included energy economics, industrial economics, Shanghai economy, urban and regional development strategies; he was awarded a special government subsidy by the State Council of the CCP in 1991. He had also served as Vice President of the Shanghai Enterprise Association and Vice Chairman of the Shanghai Technology Association, as well as Chairman of the Shanghai Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Research Association.

Chen Qimou, CCP member and former director of the Shanghai Institute of International Issues, former president of the Shanghai International Relations Society, former Deputy Secretary of the Communist Youth League Shanghai Committee, former chairman of the Shanghai Youth Federation, and retired official at the Shanghai Institute of International Issues, passed away on August 21, 2024, due to ineffective medical treatment.

The Shanghai Institute of International Issues (formerly the Shanghai Institute of International Issues) is an important decision-making consulting institution of the CCP Shanghai municipal government, designated as one of the key think tanks of Shanghai in 2020.

Dr. Liu Yang, a member of the China Democratic League, assistant researcher at the Beijing Institute of Sociology, and sociologist, passed away on August 21, 2024, at the young age of 44, due to ineffective medical treatment.

Dr. Liu Yang, born on July 24, 1980, held a Ph.D. in Sociology from Peking University and had been an assistant researcher at the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Sociology since 2016. His main research areas included grassroots social governance and modernization of state governance.

The Epoch Times published a solemn declaration on its website, stating that the end of the Communist Party is approaching. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against all beings and against gods and Buddhas throughout history, and God will definitely hold this demon accountable. If one day, God instructs someone to settle the score with the Communist Party, they will not spare those so-called steadfast followers of the evil party.

Under the CCP’s long-term atheistic indoctrination, many Chinese people do not believe in retribution for good and evil. However, for members of the CCP and those who ideologically align themselves with the CCP, God will take away their lives in various ways, including through illness and epidemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) epidemic in China in December 2022, CCP members, officials, and experts, scholars, celebrities who have supported the CCP have died in quick succession. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, causing a significant number of deaths. However, the CCP authorities prohibit further nucleic acid testing and do not allow it to be treated as a public health crisis.

As early as March 2020, at the beginning of the epidemic, Master Li Hongzhi warned in an article titled “Reason”: “The current epidemic of the ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) is deliberate and targeted. It is here to eliminate the Party’s lackeys, those who stand with the CCP.”

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the Communist Party, do not stand with the evil Party, as it is backed by red devils, behaves like thugs, and commits all sorts of evils. God will begin to eliminate it, and those who stand with it will be removed.”

Master Li Hongzhi also explained how people can protect themselves in this epidemic: “People should sincerely repent to God, reflect on their shortcomings, and seek opportunities for redemption. This is the solution, this is the panacea.”