
The 60-Year Cycle Returns: 5 Coffins, Smoke at Mao’s Mausoleum — Is This A Warning Sign For The CCP?

On August 9, Tiananmen Square was packed with tourists in the middle of the summer holiday season. Behind the rows of trees, the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall was undergoing a major renovation project that had begun in March and was scheduled to continue through the end of August. At that very moment, a video began circulating online showing thick black smoke billowing into the air, clearly visible right beside the six golden Chinese characters on the memorial’s roof.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedThe video explores the intersection of folk beliefs, omens, and the political stability of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). By analyzing recent events—such as smoke near Mao Zedong's memorial and symbolic protests in the Philippines—the narrator argues that a reliance on superstition reflects a deeper collapse of public confidence and institutional transparency within China.
