China’s many places to limit power shutdown in the end why? U.S. media: Ma begging for survival inside out

Experts reveal CCP’s bad intentions behind man-made operations to limit electricity production in many places in China

Following the recent emergency power cuts in Jiangxi and Guangxi, the State Grid announced on the 19th that in response to the large increase in electricity consumption, the State Grid Hunan started to enter a full-scale wartime state and will carry out power dispatch and restrict power consumption. Electricity restrictions have seriously affected the production of enterprises and residents’ lives. Not only Hunan, this month, including Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei, Guangxi, Hebei, Chongqing and Beijing, etc., have also successively to the so-called “record high electricity consumption” reason to restrict electricity consumption.

In response, Dr. Wang Weiluo, a renowned water expert living in Germany, believes that the Chinese Communist Party authorities are manipulating the situation for ulterior motives.

The purpose of this blackout is to prepare public opinion for the next price hike, not the price of imported coal from Australia, which China itself does not lack. Nor is it the impact of the Russian power company, which will stop supplying China with 3 billion units of electricity, because the two countries can’t just breach the contract after signing it, they have to pay a high amount of liquidated damages.

Wang Weiluo believes that China’s society has now developed to a stage where it is completely dependent on electricity, and the factory owners are afraid of power cuts, causing some goods to have to delay shipments or even cancel orders. This is a kind of monopoly. Monopoly is to rely on this, I give you will give you, I do not give you will not give you. Then you have to say that now is the time to use electricity, I can tell you that the peak of China’s electricity consumption is not in the winter, in the summer. The south of China is not heated. Zhejiang uses electricity, you go and look at the few hydropower stations in Zhejiang that are now at the highest water level, that’s next to Yiwu, that water level is now at the highest.

Some official media said that the expansion of the blackout is also to respond to the international obligations of energy saving and emission reduction, Wang Weiluo believes that energy saving by blackout, is impossible, and China claims to be a developing country, so in the Paris Association China did not undertake any task to reduce emissions, China’s total emissions have been growing, hit by the blackout are those of the weakest domestic groups.

Jack Ma begging for survival inside out rumored to hand over part of Ant Group’s equity

Recently, the Wall Street Journal cited sources familiar with the matter as revealing that back in early November, Chinese billionaire Jack Ma tried to salvage his relationship with Beijing by offering to hand over part of his stake in Ant Group to the Chinese Communist government during an informal meeting with regulators.

The article analyzes the offer, which has not been previously reported, as what appears to be an apology from Ma to the authorities.

On November 2, a few days before Ant Group’s planned public listing, Ma was suddenly interviewed by four major regulators: the Communist Party’s Central Bank, the CBRC, the SFC and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Outsiders believe that Ma was interviewed because he angered Beijing’s top brass with his speech criticizing the CCP regulators at the Shanghai Financial Summit in October.

Subsequently, regulators expressed concern about Ant Group’s business model, claiming that Ant Group’s online deposit products are illegal financial activities that are “driving without a license.

A senior media figure pointed out that Ant Group’s online financial products have grabbed a big piece of meat from the Communist Party’s banking system, which has long displeased the central bank and other authorities. This time, Jack Ma is in the crosshairs, and the authorities are taking the opportunity to regain hegemony over the financial market.

Ma’s “surrender” to the authorities failed to save Ant from going public, and the largest IPO in history, at more than $34 billion, was urgently halted, plunging Ma’s financial empire into a maelstrom overnight. Beijing has since stepped up its efforts to control China’s big tech giants.

On August 18 of this year, the 1.95 million “Shanghai Party membership registry leaked” was first reported under the title “Explosive Leak! In line with Trump‘s sanctions, the internal secrets of all party members in Shanghai were revealed, and insiders made it impossible for Communist Party members to enter the United States”.

Recently, this story continued to ferment in Western society, and the outside world was shocked to find that the tentacles of the Chinese Communist Party have penetrated into many corners of civilized society. The latest exclusive investigation by self-publisher Ms. Sharon found that former Communist Party member Yang Fujia, former director of the Shanghai Institute of Atomic Energy of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was president of the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom for 12 years and “replicated” a Communist-led “University of Nottingham Ningbo” in mainland China. “Nottingham University

The University of Nottingham is one of the top 100 universities in the world and one of the top public research universities in the UK. Yang Fujia is currently the President of the University of Nottingham Ningbo, and he also holds the titles of former member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and former President of Fudan University.

Professor Yang was appointed as the sixth Chancellor of the University of Nottingham in July 2001, and he remained in the UK until January 2013. Yang joined the Chinese Communist Party at the age of 19.

During his tenure as President of the University of Nottingham, Yang established the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China (UNNC) in Ningbo, China in 2004 and served as its President, which means that for eight years, Yang served as both the President of the University of Nottingham and the President of the University of Nottingham Ningbo.

The University of Nottingham Ningbo has a party branch within the university, and the top three Chinese “leaders” of the university are all senior Communist Party members. In addition to Yang Fujia, the second-ranking member is Xu Yafen, the chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Nottingham Ningbo. According to the University of Nottingham Ningbo, Xu Yafen is a representative of the 11th Party Congress of Zhejiang Province, a member of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and an outstanding member of the Party of Zhejiang Province, among other so-called “honorary titles”.

Ying Xiong, Secretary of the Party Committee of the University of Nottingham Ningbo, “has been awarded the titles of Outstanding Party Member of Ningbo City and Industry Model of Zhejiang Province”, and he is also the Executive Director of the University of Nottingham Ningbo.

Sharon also reveals that in addition to infiltration in academia, the University of Nottingham Ningbo has also been active internationally as a facilitator of Chinese Communist policies. For example, Michele Geraci, an Italian professor of economics at UNNC for many years, was one of the key contributors to drafting the framework for Italy’s participation in the Belt and Road Memorandum of Understanding.

“The Belt and Road is a highly controversial project internationally, with many countries calling it a “debt trap” for the Chinese Communist Party.

Michele Geraci (left) was “very enthusiastic” in pushing for a deal between Italy and the Chinese Communist Party when she was undersecretary of state for economic development in the Italian government.