NTDTV Has Taken Root in Our Small Community


(Clearwisdom.net) After the New Year, we installed a satellite receiver for the New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) station at our house. We can watch all of the programs and the signal is very clear. The programs don't have the culture of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It is very refreshing and pleasant. Getting the station was the result of hard work from the practitioners in my house. To promote NTDTV in our area, so that many predestined people can be saved, practitioners spent many days and nights searching for materials, parameters, angles, and satellite dishes, both large and small. After countless adjustments to the installation inside and outside, upstairs and downstairs, we finally received a clear signal.

Subsequently, the practitioners in our area also installed satellite receivers one after another. Later, their friends and relatives also asked for NTDTV in their homes. All Fa-study groups have access to NTDTV. The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party is broadcast at 9:30 p.m. After studying the Fa, practitioners watch the broadcast; we watch from Commentary One to Commentary Nine. Everyone has said that watching the TV series was easier to understand than reading the book. The poison of the Party culture in our minds was easier to disintegrate through watching the NineCommentaries on TV. This allowed us to become more cooperative with truth-clarification activities.

Practitioners from neighboring towns also started to install and adjust satellite receivers and spread the NTDTV station. Practitioners are selflessly helping other practitioners and common people who want to get NTDTV. All of us have a wish that NTDTV will blossom in our area. I realize that this is a critical step to follow in Fa-rectification. NTDTV plays an important role in clarifying the truth about Falun Dafa and persuading people to quit the CCP and its related organizations.


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