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There are various theories that still need to be further investigated. The Wuhan snake origin lab, the meteorite Ron, and the mix with HIV are all being discussed on social media. It's interesting to see how this phenomenon unfolds.

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Reportedly, Mark Zuckerberg asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to give his unborn baby an honorary Chinese name at a White House dinner. Xi refused, stating it was too much responsibility. Zuckerberg allegedly attempted to use his baby's name to ease tensions between Facebook and China. Facebook has been blocked in China since February 2009, allegedly due to the social site being used to organize anti-government riots.

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Jack Ma was once very famous in the U.S., but then he disappeared. According to Speaker 1, Jack Ma is in a "cooling down period" because he was too outspoken against the Chinese regime and communist system. He was told to "cool it down a little bit." His whereabouts are known; he is settling between Japan and China. He is appearing in public a little bit, but he is not as high profile as before.

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Joe Biden is being talked about for a video where he appears to have had an accident on the White House lawn. People are speculating because of his stance. There have been other odd incidents, like him saying "My butt's been wiped" and walking off during an interview. The queen of England even mentioned a loud fart from him. These events have led to rumors about Joe Biden's bathroom mishap.

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The video argues that China has a unique, long-standing supply chain that involves state security, public security, hospitals, biotech companies, airlines, high-speed rail, and schools. This is described as a “hundred fifty year industry” that could cost lives if spoken about aloud, referencing the death of a actor as an example. The speaker explains that this concept derives from a moment when Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin discussed how humans could live to 150 years old while on the way to a military parade; the speaker asserts that Xi was expressing confidence in China’s medical system and the related supply chain. According to the speaker, a dark medical supply chain exists in which young people have become sources of spare body parts for the rich and powerful, with schools, hospitals, police, and local governments all implicated. Public discussion of this topic has surged as more people go missing. The age range of affected individuals is said to be expanding from toddlers to teenagers to young adults and now middle-aged men and women, including people in their fifties. The speaker notes that a Shanghai official told friends that people should not go to hospitals for physical exams if they are under 60, arguing that as demand for body parts rises, a 50-year-old who “still looks good” is valuable, while the biggest group affected remains children. As 2026 began, reports of missing children across China reportedly increased. The speaker cites a sequence of disappearances in Henan: a mysterious death of a 13-year-old boy, followed within a week by another boy’s disappearance in a township near Xincai County on January 9; a 14-year-old boy, Yang Jiahao, missing on January 11 in Shangji Township; a 13-year-old boy, Wang Yichun, missing January 12 in Heilong Township; and a 14-year-old girl, Xu Mengyao, missing January 12 in Dancheng County, Henan. Concurrently, helicopters were reported in busy urban areas transporting what many suspect to be organs or organ-harvesting victims. Around 2 PM on January 15, a helicopter was filmed lifting a white bag from the rooftop of a traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Xiamen, Fujian. Netizens noted the bag appeared to be moving, leading to heightened online scrutiny, while authorities began censoring the footage.

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President Trump was asked if he still considers President Xi a dictator. He confirmed that he does, explaining that President Xi holds significant power and authority.

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The president has been shot, or they are covering it up. We are unsure. He is walking.

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Governor Gavin Newsom met with President Xi in China, but it is unclear if the White House coordinated or sanctioned this trip. The speaker does not have any information on the visit and suggests contacting the state department or the governor's office for more details.

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China's rulers are currently engaged in various activities, including diplomatic battles, trade wars, military posturing, and changing laws in Hong Kong. They are also carrying out an anti-corruption drive, which is not new and has been ongoing since Xi Jinping's presidency. Recently, a senior official in Xinjiang, Ren Hua, was investigated for corruption, making them the fifth senior official to face such charges this year. This crackdown on corruption in Xinjiang is surprising considering the current virus outbreak. It raises questions about whether these officials possessed sensitive information that Beijing wanted to hide, as Xinjiang is a politically sensitive region for China.

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The speaker discusses whether Xi Jinping will attack Taiwan. They mention that in a previous interview, Xi Jinping stated that he would not attack Taiwan until 2027 or 2035. However, many people doubt the credibility of his statement. The speaker also reveals recent information about large-scale power outages in Xinjiang, Fujian, and Beijing, suggesting that these outages may be part of military preparations. They mention that this information is a leak. The speaker concludes by mentioning that the US government officials want to verify Xi Jinping's statements.

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On May 15th, Xi Jinping visits San Francisco and Elon Musk tries to impress him. However, there seems to be a problem with posts related to Neil Shen and Sequoia Capital on Twitter. When searching for Neil Shen, there are no results in the latest posts. Even Sequoia Capital's latest posts are limited to only three hours. The same issue occurs when searching for Sequoia China. Only a few posts are available, with the last one being 21 hours ago. It is clear that Sequoia China and Neil Shen's presence on Twitter has been wiped out. This happens at a time when the China Committee is investigating funding for weapons.

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The CDC is investigating potential links between the COVID vaccine and strokes in patients who have received the vaccine. There have been cases of people suffering from strokes after getting vaccinated.

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The president may have been shot or they are covering it up. We are not sure. He is walking.

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Speaker 0 notes: “Have them write the information.” Speaker 1 points out that two people were sitting together: George Gao, director general of the Chinese CDC, and the deputy director of the CIA, who later became head of the entire intelligence community, at an event during the Wuhan military games two months before the Wuhan outbreak. They remark on how conveniently they were seated near each other given how closely they would coordinate two months later. In this segment, social media is mentioned 19 times. Speaker 2 comments that social media is now the primary channel for news, that interruptions to platforms could curb misinformation but also limit access to legitimate sources, and that health ministries worldwide are trying to combat misinformation and disinformation. Speaker 1 describes the tabletop exercise: the deputy director of the CIA becomes head of the ODNI as soon as Biden takes office and is dealing with social media issues. The speaker notes that George Gao attended the exercise, asking why the simulation—which was about an animal-borne coronavirus outbreak in Latin America—had the China CDC head at the table and the U.S. ODNI head present, while the outbreak was said to start in Brazil, and there were no Latin American health officials present. The president of the UPS foundation is mentioned as the only Latin-named figure. The speaker questions why the Brazil CDC director isn’t in the exercise if it’s simulating a Latin American outbreak and points to the arrangement as contradictory to the premise. Speaker 3 repeats that experts agree new disinformation campaigns are generated daily, describing the problem as huge and potentially undermining pandemic response and governance. Speaker 1 emphasizes disinformation keeping us from ending the pandemic, noting the Wuhan games are ongoing in Wuhan, and describing rumors that the US military engineered the virus and that USAID funded work, with a web of claims about public health, vaccines, and pharmaceutical company misdeeds. The speaker asserts that Pfizer, Moderna, and Gates Foundation funding are involved, including claims that Moderna patented the coronavirus vaccine before the outbreak and that Moderna is a Pentagon arm with no prior successful vaccine. Speaker 2 warns that unrest from false rumors and divisive messaging is rising and undermining response efforts as trust declines. Speaker 1 mentions the “China CDC, in charge of the Wuhan lab,” and notes that healthcare workers, if poorly trained, might give wrong information or say “I don’t know,” which erodes public trust. Speaker 0 recalls a Sierra Leone radio interview about whether Ebola was man-made, highlighting the importance of the TOT (tabletop exercise) and ensuring that nobody suspects a man-made origin. Speaker 4: Proposes steps to prevent spreading misinformation on social media by collaborating with telecommunications companies to control information access and ensuring a trusted source floods the zone with messaging, including trained influential community leaders and health workers to disseminate the desired messaging. Speaker 1 questions the idea of flooding the zone with messaging and notes the need for a rapid response to disinformation, while acknowledging that there are intelligence sources identifying foreign disinformation campaigns as part of a larger effort to address the pandemic.

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Since October, tech tycoon Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, has not been seen publicly after he criticized Chinese regulators in a speech. Ma accused financial regulators of stifling innovation and likened banks to pawnshops. The speech triggered an antitrust investigation into Alibaba. A week later, Ma and his team were summoned to Beijing. He has not been seen publicly since, even missing a scheduled appearance on a reality talent show. His company cited a scheduling conflict. Ma, known for his rags-to-riches story, once said China's climate is changing. Experts believe the Chinese government wants to send a message that no one is more powerful than the state. Sources close to Ma told ABC News that he is okay but is lying low.

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Xi Jinping is rumored to have had a stroke, causing speculation on Chinese social media. Various posts and videos suggest his health issues, with some hoping for his recovery and others for his demise. The credibility of the information remains uncertain due to the secretive nature of the CCP. The situation could lead to either a quick recovery or a long-term absence, leaving the political future in uncertainty. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. Thank you for watching.

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There are concerns about President Biden's health after a viral video suggested he has been replaced by a body double wearing a mask. The video, posted by a conspiracy theory account followed by Donald Trump Junior, claims Biden has multiple clones. Social media users speculate about changes in Biden's appearance, with some believing it's not him in recent videos. This isn't the first time such claims have surfaced, with a similar theory circulating last year. With the election approaching, the doppelganger conspiracy aims to undermine the Democrats' reelection campaign.

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Xi Jinping reportedly suffered a stroke during a CCP session, sparking rumors on Chinese social media. Various posts and videos speculate on his health, with some claiming he was rushed to the hospital. The credibility of the information remains uncertain due to CCP's secretive nature. If true, Xi Jinping's recovery or deterioration could have significant political implications in China. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.

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Joe Biden's chin has been a topic of discussion lately, with people questioning its unusual appearance. It seems to indent strangely as he speaks, which is not typical. Comparing pictures, it's clear that something is off. Some speculate that he may have missed a Botox shot, but that wouldn't explain the chin's behavior. Regardless, it's evident that Biden's overall appearance is not healthy. His chin seems to be melting, and there are concerns about his well-being. People are urging him to seek medical attention, as his chin has taken on a peculiar shape.

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China is currently experiencing a cultural revolution similar to the one in the past. The chairman's goal is to achieve common prosperity, which has led to the takeover of private industries and companies. Jack Ma, the CEO of Alibaba, was forced to retire and disappeared for a few months after criticizing China's regulators. There is a power struggle between different factions within the government. Chairman Xi changed the constitution to allow for unlimited presidency, and he is known as a hardcore communist. Many celebrities and wealthy individuals have become quiet and low-profile, as they fear disappearing or facing consequences. People still disappear in China, and there are secret prisons known as prisoners conscious.

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Jack Ma, the billionaire founder of Alibaba (reportedly the "Amazon of China"), has vanished after criticizing the Chinese government. Ma, one of the richest men in the world, disappeared from public view. He is one of four Chinese billionaires who have mysteriously vanished.

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The delayed announcement of former deputy commander Wu Huohua's death suggests a complex situation within the CCP's military. There are rumors of a Stalin-style purge by Xi Jinping, causing concern among senior leaders. Wu's funeral notice, issued 21 days after his death, supports the suicide rumors. The CCP's lack of intention to hold a proper funeral and the cover-up at Baobao San Funeral Home indicate a hidden agenda. It is reported that Xi Jinping has replaced numerous high-ranking generals, leading to panic among the military leadership. Resistance within the military and problems after the Rocket Force Hellenic Incident may be contributing factors to Xi Jinping's ongoing purges.

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Alex Jones DIRE WARNING On Trump Health Collapse
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Trump health chatter erupts after images show bruises on his hands and mild swelling in his ankles, prompting speculation about his condition. He reappeared on Monday amid questions about his health. The White House said photos show minor bruising on the back of his hand, consistent with soft tissue irritation from handshaking and aspirin use, a benign effect of cardiovascular prevention. They noted a comprehensive examination found no deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease, and described his health as excellent. Alex Jones predicts decline, suggesting a collapse within 12 months if the pace continues. Another clip features a home health physical therapist with a doctorate who says swelling in the feet and ankles signals congestive heart failure and notes kidney involvement. Discussion covers Jones's credibility, described as Nostradamus-like, and MAGA followers taking his warnings seriously. Trump mentions Ukraine and heaven, saying a desire to get to heaven could be tied to saving lives. Health rumors intersect with attention and political messaging.

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Internet EXPLODES With Trump Health RUMORS
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A wave of online fever swirls around President Trump’s health as sparse on-camera appearances and blurred schedules fuel speculation. He hasn’t spoken in six days, with only scattered glimpses of him at golf courses. A photo’s mouth and makeup are analyzed, while a week-old image is presented as new, and MAGA influencers push old golf clips as current. A Newsweek piece notes theories and the visible bruising on his hands and cankles. The atmosphere turns stranger as roads around Walter Reed were reportedly closed and a highway camera turned off. An unscheduled 2 p.m. announcement about renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War is floated, prompting a debate on symbolism versus policy. The discussion shifts to transparency and the public’s appetite for information. The panel notes the absence of on-camera remarks, predicts a later appearance, and observes True Social posts that seem unlike past messaging. They analyze how the internet thrives on disappearance and drama, while stressing that real impact comes from leadership decisions. The hosts run a thought experiment about MAGA’s trajectory if Trump dies, comparing paths through LBJ, FDR, or Theodore Roosevelt, and how successor dynamics might shape policy and the movement, a dynamic echoed in The Passage of Power by Robert Caro. The exchange shows how personality, timing, and legacy would influence the future.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China, Xi Jinping, Trade War, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mao | Lex Fridman Podcast #466
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In this conversation, historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom discusses the parallels and differences between Xi Jinping and Mao Zedong, focusing on their leadership styles and the historical context of modern China. Both leaders have been subjects of personality cults, with Mao's cult being intensely felt from 1949 to 1976, while Xi has revived a similar cult in contemporary China. However, their approaches differ significantly; Mao embraced chaos and disorder, believing it could lead to improvement, while Xi prioritizes stability and predictability. Wasserstrom highlights that Xi Jinping has revived interest in Confucianism, which emphasizes stable hierarchies, contrasting with Mao's disdain for traditional Confucian values. Despite their differences, both leaders share a commitment to the rule of the Communist Party, which has been a continuous thread throughout China's leadership. To understand modern China, Wasserstrom emphasizes the importance of studying Confucius, who advocated for a hierarchical society based on mutual respect within relationships. This Confucian ideal has influenced China's education system, promoting meritocracy, although it also creates tensions when nepotism undermines the system. The conversation shifts to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, which were driven by a desire for political reform and anti-corruption. Wasserstrom explains that the protests were not merely about democracy but were also a response to the Communist Party's failure to live up to its own ideals. The protests were characterized by a mix of anti-corruption sentiment and calls for greater freedom of speech, ultimately leading to a violent crackdown by the government. Wasserstrom discusses the impact of censorship in modern China, noting that while fear is a tool used by the government, friction and flooding of information also play significant roles in shaping public perception. He highlights the paradox of censorship, where certain works critical of totalitarianism are available, yet discussions about the Communist Party are heavily restricted. The conversation also touches on the relationship between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, suggesting that while there may be personal interactions, the broader geopolitical dynamics are more complex. The trade war between the U.S. and China is framed as a cultural standoff, with both nations navigating their historical narratives and national identities. Wasserstrom draws parallels between Taiwan and Hong Kong, noting that the latter's recent struggles have influenced perceptions in Taiwan regarding their own identity and relationship with the mainland. He emphasizes that the youth movements in both regions are driven by a desire for autonomy and a rejection of authoritarianism, with the protests in Hong Kong serving as a cautionary tale for Taiwan. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on the potential for change in China, suggesting that while the current political climate is restrictive, the spirit of resistance and the quest for a more open society persist. The hope is for a future where diverse cultural expressions can flourish, allowing for a richer understanding of what it means to be Chinese beyond the confines of the Communist Party's narrative.
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