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The Terrifying Betrayal of the Genius Xiao Guangyan and His Family (Part 2)

On New Year’s Eve of that year, Xiao Guangyan attended the Orientation Gala of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics: To his utter shock and horror, during the party, he was met with intolerable insults and humiliation. Amid the gloating laughter of the guests, the host announced loudly: “The live show, Exposing the Foreign Doctor, ...

Michael Segarty

An oil refining plant.

The Terrifying Betrayal of the Genius Xiao Guangyan and His Family (Part 1)

Xiao Guangyan, a Chinese pioneering petrochemical scientist, was born in Japan in 1920. His father was Lieutenant General at the Republic of China’s embassy in Japan and later served as a minister of Wang Jingwei’s government. Raised in privilege, Xiao enjoyed a carefree childhood and later an envious life in the United States with a ...

Michael Segarty

A storm over the ocean.

Communist China Forcing 500,000 Tibetans Into Labor Camps

A new report by German anthropologist Dr. Adrian Zenz has revealed that almost half a million Tibetans are being forced into labor camps by the communist Chinese government. The report was prepared under the sponsorship of a group of global MP’s who are urging world governments to take a tougher stance against China’s human rights ...

Nspirement Staff

Labor camp barracks.

Made in China: Tofu Buildings

In August, a series of typhoons hit China. While the wild winds did create some problems for the people, the storms also exposed a dark secret of the Chinese construction sector — “tofu buildings.” This is a phrase used in China to label poorly constructed buildings that tend to crumble like tofu when stressed by ...

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A new building in China that is falling apart.

Why China’s Epic Midsummer Snow Freaked Out the CCP

In June, the Chinese regime got scared of a rather unique weather phenomenon. At a time when China was in the midsummer season, midsummer snow started to fall in some places. Why would the CCP be afraid of snow? There is a rather surprising reason for this — a long-held local belief that snow in ...

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Winter in Canada.

How Does China Feed Its Billion-Plus Citizens?

China is home to about 1.4 billion people, more than the population of Europe and North America combined. Such a large population inevitably demands large amounts of food. It is, therefore, no wonder that China is the number one producer of food in the world. However, not everything is safe and sound as far as ...

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Street scene in Beijing.

What Would Happen if China Called In U.S. Debt

As of early 2020, China owned almost US$1.1 trillion in U.S. debt, which makes the country the second-largest buyer of American debt. Even though Japan is the number one buyer, this hasn’t generated any worries since Japan is seen as a friendly nation. In contrast, the communist government of China owning so much U.S. debt ...

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A stack of U.S. money.

Uyghur Father Shocked to Find His Son in Chinese Propaganda Video

Abdurahman Tohti is a Xinjiang-born Uyghur Chinese national who lives in Turkey. He has been cut off from his family for several years. In January this year, Tohti got the shock of his life when he spotted his son in a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda video. Brainwashing Uyghur children Tohti was a cotton farmer ...

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Pigeons in front of a mosque in Istanbul.