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Extreme Zero-Covid Policy Leads To Frequent Fires In Communist China

Recently, there have been a lot of large fire accidents in the Communist China, and some of the fires may be related to the zero-Covid policy under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to Miles Guo, the extreme policy of epidemic prevention has forced the ordinary people inside the Communist China to start setting fires to survive and resist tyranny.

On October 28, a large fire broke out in Henggang 228 Industrial Zone of Shenzhen, with long lines of fire trucks lining the streets to rescue at the scene. On October 29, a major fire at the Jinsheng department store in Nanjing, where a blazing fire burned for more than ten hours, and the interior of the mall was burnt out. On October 30, a fire broke out in a building in Lingshan County, Guangxi province, and people nearby said they heard multiple ambulances that night. On October 31, a fire broke out in a factory in Dadukou, Chongqing city, and black smoke rushed to the sky at the disaster site. On the evening of the 31st, the CCP issued a paper declaring that from January to September in 2022, a total of 636,800 cases of fires were reported in the Communist China, with 1,441 deaths, 1,640 injuries and direct property losses of 5.5 billion CNY. But the real figures and inside story of the fires may be much more frightening than these official figures that were forced to be released. Miles had once said in a Grand Live broadcast that the CCP’s extreme “zero-Covid” policy has driven Chinese people back to the Stone Age, and more and more people are forced to use the resources around them to resist and save themselves by setting fire and water. The CCP will eventually be eliminated in “fire and water”, and it will be “fire comes before water”!

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