Two seemingly unrelated facts surfaced this week: China's execution figures have soared since 2007, far outstripping any other country in the world; and reports of an increasing number of executions are now being confirmed by Chinese state media itself.
When you connect these dots, a chilling picture emerges. Mobile injection vans and firing squads are not just convenient methods for China to hide its true execution figures — they're also tools of oppression. Ask yourself who benefits from such transparency in an authoritarian regime?
This is bigger than it seems. In 2019, I reported on how Chinese state media began quietly disclosing executions, suggesting a pattern designed to show the rest of the world that China's rule is absolute and unchallenged.
Follow the money: What's being spent to maintain these mobile execution units? Who are the suppliers behind this technology? The answer may shock you. 🦅
The implications are profound. This isn't just about capital punishment — it’s a strategy of terror designed to instill fear and obedience among China’s population.
Layer in the pattern: How many times have we seen authoritarian regimes use violence as a tool of control? The timing is no coincidence. As China's influence grows, so does its reliance on extreme measures to maintain order.
The money trail leads back to Chinese state agencies and their suppliers. But who’s behind those suppliers?
Consider this: What would happen if the world stopped turning a blind eye to these practices? Would China continue to enjoy the economic benefits it currently enjoys?
This is coordinated, intentional — and it has happened before in other regimes where authoritarianism reigns supreme.
Eagles -- you know what to do with this information. Share widely so that no one can claim they didn't see it coming.




