12 Publicity Officials Died in Close Proximity, 9 of Them are Members of the Communist Party

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the epidemic. Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of numerous CCP officials and prominent figures in various fields such as the party, government, military, police, science, education, and arts. It was found that most of them were CCP members who served the party’s existence, promoted its ideology, and supported its oppressive rule. The causes of death were often labeled by authorities as “ineffective medical treatment for illness,” without specifying the actual diseases. Many of these individuals were elites in their respective fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the establishment of the CCP, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute the good people of China, accumulating blood debts. The principle of retribution for good and evil is only natural, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the brink of collapse, and all those who support the party will become its funeral offerings. A wise person does not stand under a collapsing wall, and the best way to save oneself is to quickly detach from the CCP, its affiliated organizations, and groups.

During the period from late June to early July 2024, approximately 20 days, at least 12 CCP propaganda officials died due to illness, with at least 9 of them being CCP members. The deceased include Huang Jinglue, former Deputy Director of the CCP National Cultural Relics Bureau, Yuan Dewang, director of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Chen Chun, former Deputy Director of the Broadcasting Department of Shanghai Radio, and Liu Shaodian, Vice Chairman of the Xuchang City Literary Federation in Henan Province, who was under 60 years old.

Huang Jinglue, a CCP member and archaeologist who served as the Deputy Director of the CCP National Cultural Relics Bureau, passed away in Beijing on July 9, 2024, due to illness. The authorities described him as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Huang Jinglue had been involved in the exploration and excavation work of several historical sites, including the Eastern Zhou City of Luoyang, Yanxia Du in Hebei, Jinguo in Houma, Linzi Qi State City in Zibo, and Southern Qin State City in Jiangling. He held various positions such as Deputy Director of the National Cultural Relics Bureau in 1988, Head of the Archaeological Expert Group of the National Cultural Relics Bureau in 1990, and also served as Vice Chairman of the China Archaeological Society and Deputy Director of the China Institute of Cultural Heritage.

Yuan Dewang, who had directed the CCTV Spring Festival Gala multiple times, passed away in Beijing on July 8, 2024, due to illness.

Yuan Dewang had previously worked in dance, drama, and opera at the CCP Railway Corps Cultural Troupe. In 1983, he transitioned to the CCTV Arts Department as a director, where he founded the programs “Cultural Perspective” and “Friends.” He directed the Chinese New Year’s Galas in 1984, 1986, and 1987, as well as serving as the Chief Director of the 1997 and 2004 Chinese New Year’s Galas. He was also the Chief Director of the 2001 Beijing Olympics successful evening party “Olympic Romance” and the 2012 Animation China New Year’s Gala.

Qian Yuejuan, a CCP member and retired deputy director-level official of the Personnel Department of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Philosophy, passed away in Beijing on July 3, 2024, due to illness.

Lin Xiashui, a CCP member and retired researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of Philosophy, former head of the Philosophy Research Office, and an expert enjoying special government allowances of the State Council, passed away in Beijing on June 25, 2024.

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