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Become a member of this channel to enjoy the following benefits: / @duwen2024 Special Edition of the 2nd Anniversary of Release from Prison: The Dark Side of the Beijing Office, Chicks, Group P, Promiscuity, Corruption, Interception of Visits, and Black Industries Today is Saturday, January 4, 2025, which is the special anniversary of my release from prison and rebirth. I was taken away from my office on the 9th floor of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Party Committee and Government Complex Building, No. 1, Chilechuan Street, Saihan District, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia, for investigation on May 5, 2010. I was released on January 4, 2023 after serving my sentence. During this period, it lasted a total of 12 years and 8 months. Brother, I did not plead guilty, made 0 confessions, and sat in prison for the rest of my life. My sentence was not reduced for a single day. I would like to share two photos with you again. This photo is the moment when I stepped out of the last door of the prison, and this photo is a photo of my first meal after I was released from prison. Do you see the horse behind me? It is a symbol of my spirit at that time. Brother, I am lucky to be able to survive. It is not easy. Everyone knows that revealing the true face of the CCP to the world is one of my missions for the rest of my life. In order to commemorate this special day. I am here to present this special program. This special program is a bit spicy and contains some adult content involving chicks, 3P, etc. Therefore, minors are advised to leave and not listen to or watch it. First of all, I would like to declare that every content disclosed in today's program and every word said are completely true. If the relevant units and personnel have any doubts, please contact me and we can confront each other. I am willing to bear legal responsibility. Under the socialist system with Chinese characteristics, there is a very special institution called "Beijing Office", abbreviated as "Beijing Office". It refers to the dispatched agencies established in the capital Beijing by provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, special economic zone governments, individual municipal governments, and the Central Government's Liaison Office in Hong Kong and Macao, etc., except Beijing. Except for the Hong Kong and Macao Office in Beijing, all other offices in Beijing are managed and coordinated by the Beijing Office and the General Management Department under the State Administration of State Administration of Civil Servants. Before 2010, many local government departments, development zone management committees, and some local government management functional units in mainland China established offices in Beijing under various names. Even some banner, county, and municipal district governments have opened offices in Beijing. Roughly speaking, before the State Council rectified the Beijing offices in 2010, there were 52 Beijing offices of units at the vice-provincial level and above, 520 at the municipal level, and more than 5,000 at the county level. Until 2022, in addition to the Hong Kong and Macao offices in Beijing, there are a total of 50 Beijing offices of governments across the country. Among them, Xinjiang was specially approved to retain 8 prefecture-level and municipal offices in Beijing because of its remote location. According to the provisions of the State Council Document No. 8 (2010), the core functions of the Beijing Office are: to complete the entrusted work on behalf of the party committee and government of the dispatching place, and to cooperate with the relevant departments of the central government and Beijing; to strengthen public services and social management through the separation of government and enterprises and social reforms, and to provide support for grassroots organizations, social organizations and people in Beijing; and to assist the local party organizations in educating and managing the floating party members in Beijing and maintaining the stability of the capital. It would be great to listen to it. Judging from the official documents, the Beijing Office is a very useful place. Regarding the real duties of the Beijing Office, Li Jinhua, former Auditor General of the National Audit Office of the People's Republic of China, denounced the Beijing Office as "running to the ministry for money" and a hotbed for corruption. In "Director of the Beijing Office", writer Wang Xiaofang pointed out that the Beijing Office is "no one can manage it, no local government can manage it, and no Beijing can manage it". "It opens hotels, restaurants, and companies..." Voice of America revealed that the main responsibility of the Beijing Office is for local governments to intercept local petitioners from going to Beijing to file complaints. As you know, during the five years I worked in the autonomous region government, I traveled on business for more than 200 days every year, a large part of which was in Beijing. When I was on business in Beijing, I was often required to stay in the Beijing Office. During my work in Beijing, I visited many provincial, municipal and local Beijing Offices and found that the duties of each Beijing Office were similar. Today, I will take the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Beijing Office, which I am most familiar with, as an example to tell you about the real Beijing Office. Let me first talk about the history of the Inner Mongolian Office in Beijing. Fu Zuoyi once served as a general in Suiyuan, so the "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Government Office in Beijing" was the earliest dispatched agency established by the local government in Beijing. It was established in March 1949 with the special approval of Fu Zuoyi. At that time, it was still the Republic of China. The status of Mongolians was still relatively high, so the geographical location of the Inner Mongolian Office in Beijing was very advantageous. Basically, they were all in the core area of Beijing City around the Forbidden City. The Inner Mongolian Office in Beijing has multiple office locations in Beijing. Among them, the more familiar ones are the Beijing Inner Mongolia Hotel located at No. 71, Houjie, Art Museum, and the Inner Mongolia Building located opposite Dongdan, Chang'an Avenue, adjacent to Tongren Hospital. Lao Du's summary of the Inner Mongolian Office in Beijing is the first point: It is a place where party and government officials eat, drink and have fun in Beijing. There are two procedures for checking in at the Beijing Office. One is called the social procedure and the other is called the internal procedure. The social procedure is to go directly to the front desk to check in, or through some online platforms, such as Ctrip. Make general commercial reservations. Let's take 2006 as an example. I remember the market price at that time, a standard room with two beds was about 350 to 500 yuan a day. Social procedures usually check in below the eighth floor. There is another procedure, called the internal procedure. That is, the office of each commission, office, bureau or department sends a letter and calls the reception office of the Beijing Office. They will make the arrangements. They will call the front desk to inform that a certain person with a certain position in a certain unit will check in at the Beijing Office from a certain date to a certain date. Please receive him. This kind of notice. Anyone who stays here with this procedure will first be defined as an important guest, and will stay above the eighth floor. The room rate for this procedure is 80 yuan a day. 80 yuan, the accommodation fee includes a 50 yuan meal coupon. This 50 yuan meal coupon can be used for breakfast for 10 yuan, lunch and dinner for 20 yuan each. For 20 yuan, you can order a dish, drink a bottle of beer, and eat a bowl of rice. And you don't have to pay the bill. The unit will settle the bill. Around the time of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the price of internal stay in the Beijing Office also rose, the meal coupons were gone, and the room rate did not exceed 350 yuan. This was the standard for reimbursement of accommodation for cadres on business trips stipulated by the State Council at the time. There is a disadvantage of living like this, that is, there is no secrecy and the hierarchy is clear. Moreover, the room standards are arranged according to your level and position. The rooms at the level of the director and the department are standard rooms with single beds. The rooms at the level of the vice-provincial level are medium suites. This suite is about 100 square meters. It has a master bedroom, a bathroom attached to the master bedroom, a large living room, a secretary and a driver's bedroom, and a public bathroom. The suites of the provincial and ministerial level cadres are larger. They have one more bedroom and two more beds than the vice-provincial and ministerial level. Because the levels are too clear, there is a lack of operating space and room for conversion. So at that time, the usual practice was to register at the Beijing Office when going on a business trip to Beijing, report to the Beijing Office, and then leave and stay in other high-end places. This is called a hanging room. One feature of eating and staying in this place is that you are not unfamiliar. The people around you are very familiar, and they are all familiar faces in the office area of the autonomous region's party committee and government. There is not even a sense of business trip. At that time, most of the provincial offices in Beijing opened restaurants that served their own local specialties, and the "Beijing Office" also became a synonym for local cuisine among Beijing citizens. The custom of Mongolians is to sing, dance and drink, and the atmosphere is peaceful and prosperous. Although the dining environment is average, the Mongolian food and Mongolian song and dance level of the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing is actually higher than that of Hohhot, and should be the highest level in Inner Mongolia. Many Mongolian bands and singers that are familiar to everyone started out as resident singers in the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing. So if you want to eat authentic roasted whole lamb and various Mongolian food or enjoy authentic Mongolian song and dance. The Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing is absolutely fine. This is its best side. After doing positive publicity for the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing, let's talk about its negative information. Let's first talk about the first responsibility of the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing - reception. The only people who are truly listed as the reception scope of the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing are the leaders of the autonomous region, that is, the party secretary, deputy secretary, secretary-general and deputy secretary-general; the chairman, vice chairman, secretary-general and deputy secretary-general of the government; the chairman, vice chairman, secretary-general and deputy secretary-general of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress; the chairman and vice chairman, secretary-general and deputy secretary-general of the CPPCC. The Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing is equipped with Toyota Coaster and Audi A6 sedans. When these people go to Beijing on business trips, the Inner Mongolia Office in Beijing will arrange a special car to pick them up at the airport. Provincial-level cadres can go to the belly of the plane to meet the plane. The Beijing Office has a deputy director who is responsible for this work. When I worked in the government, the person who was in charge of this work was Bu Dalin, the daughter of Lao Buhe and the elder sister of Bu Xiaolin, the later chairman of the autonomous region. She was not only responsible for meeting the plane, but also for accompanying breakfast, and serving lunch and dinner outside. On the first floor of the Beijing Office, there is an Ordos specialty store and various Inner Mongolian specialties for sale. This is mainly a place for personnel from relevant departments of the autonomous region to purchase gifts and exchange gift certificates when visiting Zhongnanhai or national ministries and commissions. In other words, sometimes people take things and sometimes take gift certificates. People who receive gift certificates can take the gift certificates here to exchange things or money. This is the first stop for "running to the ministry to make money" and it is also the most superficial form of expression. In addition to being responsible for the overall work of the Beijing Office, one of the important responsibilities of the director of the Beijing Office is to be responsible for contacting various national ministries and commissions as well as the General Office of the CPC Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council. When "running to the ministry to make money" is needed, the Beijing Office will act as a matchmaker, and the corresponding departments of the autonomous region will generously donate. The number is very large. When I was on a mission to resist public gift giving, Secretary-General Ulanbaatar once told me personally that the autonomous region had to give out hundreds of millions of dollars every year. The major units that gave public gifts were the finance, development and reform, civil affairs, forestry and land. Because the Beijing Office’s business model was too rigid, many leaders were dissatisfied. So the Beijing Office was later inexplicably sold to a private enterprise. I won’t say which private enterprise it was sold to, it’s meaningless. After the private enterprise took over the operation of the Beijing Office, in addition to decorating the restaurant more beautifully, it made a very significant reform. They introduced a very peculiar service to the Beijing Office - sexual service. And all services here can be included in the room account. Included in the category of public spending. In other words. If you don’t spend it, it’s a waste. If you spend it, it’s also a waste. Anyway, you don’t spend it on your own home. Two-Year Anniversary Special After Release: The Dark Secrets of Beijing Liaison Offices Chicks, Orgies, Debauchery, Corruption, Interceptions, Black Markets Today is Saturday, January 4, 2025, a special day marking two years since my rebirth after release from prison. I was taken in for investigation on May 5, 2010, from an office on the 9th floor of the Comprehensive Building of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Party Committee and Government at No. 1 Chifeng Avenue, Saihan District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. I was released upon completing my sentence on January 4, 2023. It spanned a total of 12 years and 8 months. Throughout that time, I refused to plead guilty, provided zero confessions, endured the full term of my sentence, and never had a single day reduced. Here, I want to share two photos with everyone: one captures the moment I stepped through the last gate of the prison, and the other shows my first meal after release. Do you see the horse in the background? It symbolized my spirit and vitality at the time. It wasn't easy to survive, and I feel fortunate. As knows, one of my life missions is to expose the true face of the Chinese Communist Party to the world. To commemorate this special day, I've prepared a special episode. today's program, every word spoken, is entirely truthful. Any relevant parties or organizations that have questions are welcome to contact me