Reports: Xi suffers from severe brain disease, may face coup

The Chinese president, Xi Jingping, is reportedly suffering from a deadly aneurysm in the brain, as he faces the possibility of a coup against the strict anti-Convidial measures, writes The Sun, follows Periscope. China's 68-year-old president reportedly preferred to deal with traditional drugs instead of subjecting an operation [...]
The Chinese president, Xi Jingping, is reportedly suffering from a deadly aneurysm in the brain, as he faces the possibility of a coup against the strict anti-Convidial measures, writes The Sun, follows Periscope.
The 68-year-old Chinese president reportedly preferred to deal with traditional drugs instead of subjecting an operation after being sent to the hospital.
According to the ANI news agency, Xi has been suffering from “containant” since late 2021.
Speculations about Xi's state of health have circulated for years, with recent speculations coming after lack of explanation at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
In March 2019, during his visit to Italy and France, he was found to walk with difficulty and the need for help to sit down.
Also during its address in October 2020, the pandemic- connoisseurs had highlighted his slow speech and coughing.
Recently, rumours of a coup against Xi have increased due to measures against Coddy-19.
Instead of learning how to live with the virus, the totalitarian regime's response to the pandemic was the goal of having zero cases with closed borders, massive testing and quarantine.
China's brutal strategy is the actual measures imposed in villages and towns with few cases of infection, with the closure of entire buildings even after one case. And the positive ones are sent to horrible quarantine camps.
Experts have claimed that Xi could fall in the next 18 months by his rivals frustrated with the country's regime. /Periscopi/











