Meteor, mausoleum, and ominous signs of a falling leader

3 months ago
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not been seen in public for over 11 days—marking the third time he has vanished for an extended period. Strangely, his family members have also been absent from key public events. Meanwhile, his father’s mausoleum has quietly removed Xi’s name and been rebranded with a more generic title.
Just as speculation about Xi’s grip on power began to surge, a fireball meteor lit up the skies over southern China—an eerie, almost symbolic event. Is it mere coincidence? Or a celestial warning that China’s leader is facing a catastrophic reckoning?

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