An insider exposed that the People’s Bank of China issued a “highly classified and urgent” document on April 20, 2006, claiming that Falun Gong is spreading “Falun Gong slogans” and “reactionary propaganda” on the national currency, Renminbi.
The paper stipulates that any currency written with “Falun Gong slogans” must be collected, registered, destroyed, and promptly reported to the public security department of The People’s Bank of China.
An employee of The People’s Bank of China told The Epoch Times that he has heard of the new regulation but has never seen the official document. He also stated that the amount of currency written with slogans that are anti-Chinese Communist Party is increasing and virtually impossible to circumvent.
Spreading Message of Quitting the CCP on Currency
Guo Guoting, a foreign human rights attorney, believes that issuing the document reveals the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s anxiety about this issue. The so-called “Falun Gong reactionary slogans” refer to information about the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and resigning from the Party.
Gong Ping, an Epoch Times columnist, commented that the CCP getting riled up over a few phrases written on currency shows how greatly Nine Commentaries and resignations from the Party have impacted it.
Gong stated that information about quitting the CCP is not reactionary propaganda, but what the public wants. After the publication of the Nine Commentaries, more people’s consciences were awakened and they no longer lived in fear — this poses a threat to the CCP. In the issued paper, the CCP does not reveal the content of the written slogans for it fears even more people knowing about resigning from the CCP.
Guo Guoting: The Document is Illegal




