Yu Menglong has long been deprived of his freedom, and it is rumoured that his "mobile phone has no SIM card" and can only receive orders via WeChat. (Reposted from Yu Menglong's Weibo)
[People News] As of noon on October 29, more than 620,000 people worldwide have signed a petition in support of Yu Menglong. As new evidence continues to surface, public understanding of the case has deepened, revealing that high-ranking officials of the Chinese Communist Party and their families are involved in illegal activities such as arms smuggling, organ trafficking, and money laundering.
Recently, Facebook user Zhang Jialong revealed: "At the time of the incident, someone attempted to assist Yu Menglong; gunshots were heard in the nearby community, resulting in several residents' deaths. This is inhumane! Do you really think the people around Yu Menglong will be safe?" A video circulating online from the scene of the Yu Menglong incident clearly captures the sound of gunfire.
On October 17, the X platform blogger "News Investigation" released a video from a netizen, showing that multiple bystanders were present at the scene of Yu Menglong's fall, with a girl screaming loudly; netizens claimed that she was shot dead on the spot. Furthermore, netizens disclosed that a total of five residents were killed that night in the community where the incident occurred because they went to investigate the commotion and were shot on the spot.
Netizens noted that surveillance cameras in residential areas typically lack audio recording capabilities, whereas military surveillance cameras do have this feature. This suggests that the military has been monitoring individuals such as Guangguang and Cai Yijia, and through eavesdropping, they were aware of their plans, allowing them to control the scene of the incident.
Following the incident involving Yu Menglong, a netizen was quick to reveal the list of individuals implicated online. However, the leaked on-site video did not show the names of Xin Qi, Cai Yijia, or Xi Yuanping. In contrast, later information that emerged gradually brought to light the families of Xi Jinping and Cai Qi, with reports suggesting that Xi Jinping was compelled to issue a gag order within the party.
This suggests that a powerful figure is orchestrating events behind the scenes, allowing the truth to emerge gradually and delivering an unexpected blow to Xi Jinping's faction. It is clear that the Yu Menglong case is intertwined with a power struggle between two factions, with Zhang Youxia, the main rival of Xi's faction, currently appearing to have the upper hand.
Initially, there was the low-profile super-rich Yang Lanlan from Australia, who came into the public eye due to a car accident. It was later revealed that Yang Lanlan is Xi Jinping's illegitimate daughter, with personal assets reaching 270 billion Australian dollars, which caused a stir in the Chinese community. Yang Lanlan serves as the best evidence of the direct link between the CCP's treasury and the national treasury. In Yu Menglong's suicide note, there was a mention of harassment by the 'Australian princess' from a family that 'covers the sky with one hand,' and netizens widely believe this princess refers to Yang Lanlan.
Next is Xi Jinping's brother, Xi Yuanping, referred to as 'the prince' in Yu Menglong's suicide note, who has been accused of previously assaulting Yu Menglong.
Moreover, Xi Jinping's close aide Cai Qi has also been implicated in various scandals. Initially, reports from the UK linked Cai Qi to a spy case, and in the Yu Menglong case, it was revealed that Cai Qi's two illegitimate sons were involved, namely Xin Qi (the head of Tianyu Media Co., Ltd.) and Cai Yijia.
As netizens continue to reveal information, Xi Jinping and Cai Qi are becoming increasingly entangled in the Yu Menglong case, making it difficult for them to escape.
Lin Beichuan, a Weibo user who identifies as a third-generation red descendant, has claimed that whenever he attempts to post evidence of a key figure, the images fail to upload. Additionally, if anyone shares a picture of this official, they risk being summoned for a 'tea chat'.
Moreover, self-media commentator Li Dayu highlighted on his YouTube channel 'Dayu PAI An Jingqi' that following the incident involving Yu Menglong, six related officials' images were unable to be displayed on Chinese networks. These officials include Yin Yong, Deputy Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee; Wang Kai, Governor of Henan Province; Shi Taifeng, Minister of the Organization Department; Li Shulei, Minister of the Propaganda Department; Chen Jining, Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee; and Liu Jinguo, Secretary of the Central Secretariat, Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and Director of the Supervisory Commission. Including Xi Jinping and Cai Qi, this totals eight officials implicated in the case.
Additionally, there is a crossover between individuals whose names cannot be displayed on Weibo due to being classified as sensitive and those whose images cannot be posted, specifically Li Shulei, Chen Jining, and Liu Jinguo. In this context, Li Dayu analysed that since Li Shulei oversees propaganda, direct involvement in murder is unlikely to fall within his responsibilities; similarly, Chen Jining, as a Shanghai official, is also unlikely to have jurisdiction over matters in Beijing due to the Communist Party's clearly defined regional power structures. Through careful analysis, Liu Jinguo emerges as the most probable suspect.
Li Dayu further elaborated that Liu Jinguo, who has a background in law enforcement, is currently an assistant to Li Xi, a member of Xi Jinping's faction. Liu also serves as the director of the National Supervisory Commission of China, the agency responsible for overseeing officials. This department operates with a high degree of independence, free from interference by administrative bodies, social organisations, or other entities. If Liu Jinguo is indeed the individual in question, he would rank the highest among those implicated so far, likely serving as the overall person in charge of the execution aspect of the Yu Menglong case. This could also clarify the reason for the gunfire that occurred on the night of the Yu Menglong incident. △
 
                
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                    
                    
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