Many people have heard of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty who united China. Perhaps many don't know that the demise of the Qin Dynasty was predicted by writings on a meteorite. In Year 12 of the Qin Emperor's rule, a meteorite fell from the sky. On the meteorite, there were seven characters that read, "Qin Emperor dies and the land is divided." The next year, the emperor died. One year later, the rebellion by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang began, and the old royalties of the six states that Qin had conquered divided up China to reestablish their states. Three years after Emperor Qin died, the Qin Dynasty ended. The prophecy was realized.
In the late Yuan Dynasty, a folk rhyme said, "A stone man with one eye can turn the Yellow River and the world will revolt." Later, the prime minister was leading a project to manage the flow of the Yellow River when a stone man with just one eye was found. The rhyme was carved on the back of the stone man. Very shortly, many peasant revolts broke out, and the Yuan Dynasty ended.
The two above examples were recorded in "Records of the Historian" and "Yuan History." They remind us of the prophecy that recently appeared on a huge rock in China: "The Chinese Communist Party collapses."
This rock was found in a National Park in Zhangbu, Pingtang County, Guizhou Province in 2002. A crack that formed 500 years ago in the 270-million year old megalith reveals six characters in the manner of neatly brush-written Chinese; the characters say "The Chinese Communist Party Collapses" [Zhong Guo Gong Chan Dang Wang].
The Will of Heaven
The appearance of the megalith shows that the fate of the Chinese nation is closely related to the will of heaven at an historic moment in time.
The two sections of the stone are each seven meters in length, nearly three meters tall and weigh 100 tons. The stone is extremely hard—in fact, too hard to carve on. The characters are each about one foot across. The characters were written in a square style and were very clear. They are slightly raised in relief. The last character, "Collapses," was bigger than the other characters, showing that the demise of the Chinese Communist Party is not just the collapse of an ordinary political party.

This supernormal site has been reported by over 100 newspapers, TV stations, and websites in China, although nobody has dared to mention the last character, "Collapses." They only dare say that the stone bears the characters for "Chinese Communist Party." Although the photo of the stone was on the ticket to the national park in which the stone was found, visitors to the site are directed to not talk about it. Sources say that many high-ranking CCP officials have visited the site in person. They were shocked inside and understood what it meant. Like Emperor Qin Shi Huang, they are only trying to postpone the collapse of their power.
What is really going to happen in China? A statement by The Epoch Times in 2005 says,
"To all Chinese people: the end of the Communist Party is in sight. The evil Party has committed heinous crimes to sentient beings, Gods, and Buddhas throughout history. God is bound to expose and eradicate this demon …We hereby solemnly announce that whoever has joined the Communist Party or any organizations associated with the Communist Party (who have been branded with the mark of the beast), should quit immediately and erase the mark … The heavenly network is extensive and clearly differentiates good from evil. For those people who have been deceived by the most evil cult in history and branded with the mark of the beast, please grab this precious opportunity that may flee at any time!"
In late November 2004, The Epoch Times published "The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party," Which shows for the very first time how the CCP is both an evil specter and a cult, with an evil nature. The "Nine Commentaries" show how the CCP has opposed heaven, earth, and the universe.
"The Nine Commentaries" is tantamount to a death sentence to the CCP for this book has exposed in broad daylight how the CCP is an evil specter that has been creating disasters for mankind and battling against divine beings for over 80 years.
The high-level leaders of the CCP are overcome with panic. Instead of following the Party's tradition of resorting to a political movement to openly suppress "The Nine Commentaries," the CCP dares not make any open comment on the book. Doing so might create more public attention, leading the world to discover the CCP's secret.
Meanwhile, the CCP has launched among its members a "maintain the advancement" movement that is meant to shore up loyalty to the Party, while simultaneously reinforcing its grip on the postal system and Internet to prevent "The Nine Commentaries" from making its way into China.
The Roots Pulled Out
The CCP has employed strict measures to block the Chinese people from having access to "The Nine Commentaries" in China, but the book is growing increasingly popular.
Both the high-level leaders of the CCP and the common civilians are known to have been searching for, reading, and passing around "The Nine Commentaries." A lot of people who have read it claim that their souls were touched and they believe the end of the CCP is near.
"The Nine Commentaries" has sparked the trend to withdraw from the CCP, as well as the CCP's Youth League and Young Pioneers. People from the central and local governments, people of high stature in the CCP government, army officials, soldiers, and common civilians in China have chosen to withdraw from the CCP and its affiliated organizations. They have already realized that the CCP is far from "advancing" and that the CCP is extremely corrupt and evil.
The statistics of the people withdrawing from the CCP and its affiliated organizations clearly show that the CCP is on the verge of collapse.
The number of people withdrawing from the CCP and its affiliated organizations reached 20 million in late March 2007. The CCP is like a building whose bricks have fallen off and is on the brink of collapse. For the past three months, the number of people withdrawing from the CCP and its affiliated organizations has climbed quickly. Since December 2006, the number of withdrawals has exceeded one million per month and the number of daily withdrawals has increased from 20,000-30,000 to 30,000-40,000.
Following "The Nine Commentaries," the trend to withdraw from the CCP has become the CCP's worse nightmare. 20 million people have awakened. The CCP has collapsed mentally. The roots of the CCP have been pulled out.
The righteous forces worldwide are teaming up to have rallies and parades on the theme of "supporting 20 million Chinese people that have withdrawn from the CCP and its affiliates." They urge people to seriously reflect upon the hint from heaven, abide by the heavenly will, and prepare themselves for the collapse of the CCP.
In China, the CCP has no choice but to admit that it has met an unprecedented crisis in its rule.
According to the CCP's official statistics, there was a protest in China every six minutes in 2005. All signs show that such protests (also known as outcries to defend their civil and human rights) take place in the frequency of dozens or even hundreds each day throughout many different social levels in China.
The CCP's internal documents have also admitted that the growing number of protests in China is shaking the CCP's rule. Also, many civilian groups are sending to The Epoch Times lists of people wishing to withdraw from the CCP and its affiliated organizations, while they protest to the CCP.
From reading "The Nine Commentaries" and learning the statistics of the withdrawals from the CCP and its affiliated organizations, many homeless protesters, farmers whose land was taken by the CCP, unemployed laborers, people whose homes were demolished and given scant compensation, cheated students, and bullied civilians have awakened to the truth of the CCP after the bloodbath of Shanwei (http://en.epochtimes.com/news/5-12-10/35593.html) was revealed. They no longer have any fantasy about the CCP. In the past when they protested to the CCP, they were begging the CCP to make things right for them. Now they are actively revealing the atrocities of the evil CCP, urging the world to support the withdrawal from the CCP, and disintegrating the evil CCP.
Chinese Military Personnel
Since the publication of the "Nine Commentaries," the book has been quickly spreading among Chinese Communist military officials who have computers and Internet access, many of them take action right away to join the tidal wave of those renouncing Party memberships. In March of 2005, 46 senior army staff members in the Chinese military system announced their withdrawal from the Party, marking the beginning of the Chinese military quitting the Party in large groups.
The trend continued into 2006, especially in March when the crime of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners by the CCP was exposed (http://en.epochtimes.com/211,111,,1.html). Many righteous soldiers were emotionally disturbed by the atrocity, and renounced their Party memberships. Some even started to actively promote the "Nine Commentaries," encouraging their fellow soldiers to quit as well.
July of 2006 was designated by the Quitting the Party Service Center as the "Month of Quitting the Party." In that same month, the Quitting the Party Service Center and other overseas organizations received many messages and letters from Chinese military expressing their wish to dissolve the CCP and nationalize the army.
With the suggestion of some military officers who identify themselves as "the righteous voice from the army", a voluntary Internet platform called "Future China Forum" (http://bbs.futurechinaforum.org/) was established, with the goal of disintegrating the evil Community Party and maintaining social stability after the collapse of the Party. Many messages were posted on the forum by pro-democracy activists and some former party officials offering practical suggestions and plans to disband the Party, build a new government, and safeguard the stability of society, including an emergency military measure to stop the CCP from using violence to crack down on people before its collapse.
According to reports from media outside China, not long ago the CCP adopted an urgent plan to deal with the current situation of the military: At a "critical moment" in the future, bottom level army troops would be allowed to report directly to the central government, bypassing the commanding officers above them. Top echelons of the Communist Party can also directly control the army without having to go through regional military districts. The plan has revealed the Party's distrust of and loss of control of the army. It appears to be just a matter of time when the army will be completely free from the control of the Party and return power to the people.
Collapsing from the Core
The Chinese regime has two parts. The Party rules all aspects of government and society. Under the control of the Party are governmental offices. In the year of 2006, there were many cases of central Chinese government officials sending announcements of Party withdrawal with their real names to the Quitting the Party Service Center overseas. Some top officials from the central government office in Zhongnanhai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhongnanhai) called the Service Center and made inquiries.
After Mr. Jia Jia, the former Secretary of the Association of Technology Experts in Shanxi province, defected in October 2006, he disclosed to the media how strongly Party officials in the Communist system disliked or resented the Party, how many Party officials themselves are hoping for the collapse of the Party, and how the reality seems to be that the so-called Chinese Communist Party is only made of the few who are within the CCP Central Committee.
Some officials from a province in Southern China who have quit the Party themselves, conducted a survey and sampled 100 party officials at various levels, and the results are:
1. Surprisingly enough, 100% of the respondents shared no confidence in the future of the CCP, and they all agree with the view that the Heaven is about to destroy the CCP.
2. In regards to the book "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party," a majority of the officials have at least heard of it, and 17 people have actually read the book. Of those 17, 11 consider the book well-written and a death sentence for the Party.
3. Regarding quitting the party, 41 people affirm that they are willing to announce their withdrawal using aliases. 32 respondents temporarily don't want to consider withdrawal due to economic interests, etc. 14 respondents worry about revenge should the secret get out if they quit. The remaining 13 people don't want to quit yet and would like to wait and watch how the event plays out. However, not a single person among all those surveyed is willing to continue to sacrifice for the Party for the rest of his or her life.
All the above facts have indicated that the Chinese Communist Party and its harmful doctrines have lost their grip on Party officials. We certainly hope in the not so distant future we may see the Chinese people abandoning this despotic regime that has lost every bit of support from the grassroots and the people within.







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