Chinese actor murdered sparks nationwide online outrage - CCP goes full censorship

Is that always the case though? There may not be many counter-examples: Putin seems to be one and even some of the absolute monarchs or Roman emperors appear to have done a good job. Xi Jinping actually does appear to be of a similar caliber as Putin.
The way I see is this : people are people( fickle and mostly selfish) and they are the lowest denomination on this planet - Rulers (elected or not), "bureaucrats", common people, history that sets these in motion. People themselves are split between OP's and souled. Each had thousand I's ( Gurdjieff). The ability of ruler to influence every thing ( aka corruption in this context) despite the level of power is limited. Each ruler has to choose their "battles". They can set some example (or try to influence) and only hope people will follow, while safe guarding their seat.

The strategies rulers follow can be clubbed into some "Ideologies"( collection of thousands methods whose definitions constantly change according to the need). At the end of day, it is people's free will( if they are conscious) decides corruption level. There is a "quality" of the soul that also needs to be considered, though we can know very little about it. Each nation has lot of "baggage" of the past that makes survival, influences from the family and surrounding has its influence.

If we consider 4D STS that won last cycle, their need to have feeding ( loosh from souled) for their survival, makes "suffering" continue to happen and "corruption" happens to be word we chose to use describe these mechanisms used. Those are the limitation of this world. If people get what they want (which is not the case in the East), common man's desire for corruption tend to be less. As we have seen in the West, corruption is less at the lower levels but at higher levels, it is high ( like a perfectly controlled system hiding behind all the 'fine words').
 
I'm not going to spend too much time on this topic in the future, but the videos I'm watching at the moment come from these YouTube channels:
I don't think you spend too much time on this topic though. Why do you think you do? I am not so sure about Lei. She points out interesting stuff about Xi Jiping and the things that are apparently (according to her) happening behind the scene. For example the idea that the party is devided and that they want to get rid of Xi Jiping and stopping him from fleeing the country by house arresting his wife during his vitits overseas. However it is all heresay and rumour, not saying it isn't true, but not verifible.

I view this case as just one of the many things that are going on in China. Like the factories that are apparently burning all over the country due to upset labourers who don't get paid for months and people that drive into the masses. Also China is doing some weird stuff by poisening their own people by an masse spraying their neibourhoods and food markets and many more stuff is going on there.

I also noticed that China has a very good propaganda machine, I might say even better than the western world, due to the fact that they closed off the internet for foreigners and Chinese alike. For example they made a video go viral of supposedly a fully automated port, but it seemed that they stole the images from a port in the USA. I find China scary as hell, a perfect blueprint for a totalitarian surveillance state.
 
I think that a lot of dark, horrible things are happening in the countries on one (western) side and equally twisted things are happening on the opposite, let's call it eastern side. And those forces are fighting each other for power, using mass media to paint themselves as saints and the other side as the bad guys. The west has more power when it comes to contrilling the global media, so they can use everything that leaks against their opponent. And that's probably what happened in this case. Maybe all videos with screams are fake, but there are other videos where Yu was visibly distressed and acted weird, spooked. It just breaks my heart, and knowing how chinese/korean entertainment industry operates I actually believe it's entirely possible that they mistreated him. Even if they didn't kill him, maybe he comitted suicide because he had enough? Also, if they didn't kill his dogs, what happened to them, where are they now? Those media agencies need to be investigated and cleared from psychopatic people.

It's obvious that this case should be investigated by CCP and those people need to be held accountable. I just don't believe they will do it, probably for many reasons, and it will only backfire on chinese gov. More arguments against them, even if they aren't accompliences and it happened somewhere muuch lower in ranks. It's just that so many things are weird in this case, too much connections, too much death of other artists, and too much cover up. If people demand justice, it will only harm the Xi's position, and it definitely is very geopolitical.
 
What's being said in the 2nd video listed is that he was taken from his apartment, brought to the Bulhari Hotel's spa area. That's where the torture took place. Later, the group transferred him to Jiangsu Zhouge Technology Company to continue the torture (he was half dead by then). They then transported him to the Sunshine Upper East Community to create the illusion of falling.

The problem is that all of the above is largely unsubstantiated, and it's not possible to know for sure what exactly was lost in translation or twisted in the process of copy pasting from various sources, or not researched thoroughly.

It's strange how quickly the data was compiled into an extremely detailed timeline. And since then we only get more and more details. More names, connections that grow like hydra, with a direct connection to Xi jinping and child sacrifices by CCP.

This story has been shared on the following sources:



The second source mentions "self-media author" Edward Wenming. It's a guy who has a YT channel about all kind of scandals and secrets of CCP. And he is the one who shared about the alleged connection between Yu Menglong's death and CCP, because supposedly he and Xi jinping have the same birthday.

There are also curious things like the following from this video. The bellow video mentions that all kind of information supposedly comes from a whistleblower named LaoDeng. And it's funny, because apparently LaoDeng is a new slang word (actually starting from September) for "middle-aged or older men who are successful but seen as arrogant and disconnected from reality". Interesting name for a whistleblower. ;-) The rest of the video has an exact feel like the kind of stuff Navalny and co. were doing about things that happened in Russia.


Or we have "information" like this one that is being shared on the actor's page. So you can see that the paid anti-China "freedom warriors" are hard at work.

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The next one is really funny. Yeah right, FBI is looking into the murder of a Chinese citizen. They could at least use a name of a more appropriate agency.

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My guess is that something horrible did happen, and there are opportunistic people using it for geopolitical purposes.

I am not saying that his death wasn't suspicious. It's quite possible that it wasn't a suicide, and some sort of crime and then cover-up happened. Even if we dismiss all the videos and recordings (that can easily be faked), there are still some details that at least were supposed to lead to a more through police investigation.

It's very possible that it has to do with his agency, money laundering, or something similar to what was being shared on Chinese networks at the very beginning, sans the fake videos or recordings that were proven as fake.

Despite all that, it is still largely China's internal matter that should have remained like this. Even if the actor was also famous abroad. But it quickly transformed into an international matter. And it became like this because it was an intentional push by all the anti-China content creators (within China and outside). Obviously Chinese authorities are also "to blame" because of all the censoring and posts deleting.

But this is something they have always done. This time there is an interest not to let it slide, and there is an intentional push to make it into a bigger issue that "hopefully" (for whoever is behind it) will lead to some sort of unrest or instability in China. Or at least harm its financial interests abroad in some way.

It's possible to see by all the "ban cdramas" cries in the comments, and selling cdramas to various Western streaming services (like Netflix) is a very lucrative business for China.

@Keit I just found another odd coincidence... Do you know anyone else on the forum who could make sense of this?

Well, beside these two events there were also others that could have greater connection to each other. Considering all the other events mentioned below, Yu Menglong's death could be an example of a negative/chaotic energy present on that day. It was also during the time of an "eclipse corridor". It's not possible to speculate if it was more than that, like a marker or turn of events of sorts, without knowing if it was indeed not a suicide. But it may be considered as such if whoever is behind the anti-China push will succeed to shake things hard enough. Maybe it can also be seen as a symbolic representation of the increased unrest or social divide in China and beyond, just like it happened in US after Kirk's death. Don't know.

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Were the same people behind both deaths? Could Israel have commissioned the murder of this Actor for geopolitical purposes?
Are there any ritualistic meaning behind the date and time?

Not sure why would Israel be connected to this in any way. I also don't think that there is any "geopolitical" reason for Yu Menglong's death, if it wasn't a suicide.

It's what is happening now, particularly in the West, that makes it suspicious. His death is being used to drive and increase the anti-China sentiment.

But this task is probably not going to be an easy one. Especially considering the following. :-D I saw it today on one of Russian Telegram channels.

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Ironically, a Chinese factory reportedly sold over 100,000 "Boycott China" T-shirts and caps to US buyers. The products, manufactured in China, were sold by American vendors promoting anti-Chinese sentiment. This demonstrates how global supply chains transcend politics: China's low manufacturing costs allow it to play a central role in global trade, even for anti-Chinese goods, turning political protests into profitable businesses.
 

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