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Unit 731 China

Published: December 05, 2025 | Original Release: November 29, 2025

Shenzhen, China – China has returned to the global stage, once again raising its voice over the unresolved scars of Japan.

Diplomatic relations between China and Japan have sharply deteriorated following comments by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who suggested that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could constitute a "survival-threatening" situation for Japan. Her remarks signaled potential Japanese involvement under its collective self-defense clause, drawing immediate backlash from Beijing.

In response, China launched a series of retaliatory actions. Flights between the two nations have been slashed, Japanese cultural events in China were abruptly canceled, and trade restrictions—especially on Japanese seafood—have intensified. The economic toll is growing as Japanese businesses brace for further disruptions, and Chinese tourism to Japan has plummeted.

Adding to the strain, Chinese coast guard and naval vessels have ramped up activity near the disputed Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, prompting increased Japanese patrols and diplomatic protests. The contested waters, claimed by both nations, have long been a flashpoint, but the recent surge in maritime maneuvers has reignited security concerns.

In recent statements broadcast across international media, China renewed its demand for Japan to issue a formal apology and accept responsibility for crimes committed during WWII.

Japans WWII Crimes

During World War II, Unit 731 was a covert Japanese military unit that carried out horrific human experimentation and biological warfare research in occupied China, particularly in Manchuria. Officially known as The Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department, it was led by General Shirō Ishii under the Imperial Japanese Army.

Operating from a large compound near Harbin, Unit 731 conducted gruesome experiments on Chinese civilians, prisoners of war, and other captives—often without anesthesia. Victims were subjected to vivisections, frostbite tests, weapon trials, forced infections of plague, cholera, anthrax, and other deadly pathogens. The goal was to develop biological weapons for battlefield use.

Thousands of people died in Unit 731’s labs, and many more were killed when the Japanese military deployed biological weapons in Chinese villages. Despite its war crimes, many Unit 731 scientists were never prosecuted. After the war, the U.S. reportedly granted them immunity in exchange for their research data during the early Cold War.

Today, Unit 731 remains one of the darkest and least acknowledged chapters of Japan’s wartime history.

There is no defending what Japan did during the war. The experiments. The atrocities. The desecration of human life in the name of science. History records it clearly—and so does Japan.

But if we’re being honest, Japan was not and is not the only one’s conducting human experimentations. Because if you lift the hood—even slightly—what you’ll find is that The CCP is not just a victim of history. It is a participant in the present. Quietly and systematically engaging in illegal human experimentations.

Unit 731 China

In their relentless quest for power, control, and global dominance, The CCP came to a singular conclusion:
If they were to dominate the future, they had to dominate the minds of their people.

But how do you control 1.4 billion—people of different histories, faiths, tribes, and tongues? Propaganda alone can only reach so far. Fear eventually loses its sting. And violence? It draws too much attention.

So The CCP summoned its top thought leaders, scientists, and technocrats for a new solution.
They called it: Non-Invasive Corrosive Action.

Multiple committees were formed overnight. Dozens of sub-groups. Thousands of hours of research and testing. All focused on one mission:

To define and mass-produce the perfect subject—The Model Chinese Citizen.

A citizen who obeys without question.
A citizen who praises without thought.
A citizen who forgets.

And where did The CCP draw their earliest inspiration?
From the very blueprints they once condemned: the psychological operations and manipulation tactics of Japan’s Unit 731.

The same darkness they claim to oppose…
now reborn with a CCP membership card.

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