
Xi's Furious, Wang Qishan Under House Arrest? Cai Qi's Son in Trouble!
A small aircraft flew across the skies over Beijing for 20 minutes, passing through the most heavily guarded no-fly zone in China—without a single air defense system attempting to shoot it down. Then it slammed into the tallest building in the capital: China Zun.
An accident? Or a message?
Behind this shocking collision, some claim it was the mark of a financial purge targeting former power broker Wang Qishan. Others say it was linked to the son of Politburo Standing Committee member Cai Qi. And some go even further, alleging that the military deliberately stood by and did nothing.
If these rumors are true, then this was more than just an aviation accident—it could be a sign of widening cracks at the heart of the Chinese leadership, at a time when Xi Jinping is laying the groundwork for an unprecedented fourth term.
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00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Was the China Zun Crash Tied to Xi Jinping & Wang Qisan Power Struggle?
06:54 - Did Cai Qi's Son Get in Trouble? Was the Crash Intentional?
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