Li Keqiang Died as a Result of a Highly Precise National-level Assassination, According to a Shanghai Entrepreneur Who Reveals Details

BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 11: China's President Xi Jinping (L) speaks with former Premier Li Keqiang (C) and National People's Congress Chairman Zhao Leji (R) during the fourth plenary session of the National People's Congress on March 11, 2023, in Beijing, China. China's annual political gathering, known as the Two Sessions, convenes the nation's leaders and lawmakers to set the government's agenda for domestic economic and social development for the next year. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

[People News] Recently, Shanghai entrepreneur Hu Liren, along with doctors who were involved in the rescue of former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and medical professionals from Shanghai, analysed and suggested that Li Keqiang died from an underwater electric shock. Today (July 18), Hu Liren reiterated in a program that underwater electric shock is the cleanest and most effective method for killing someone without leaving evidence. He plans to produce a series of programs to substantiate and uncover the truth behind Li Keqiang's murder.

In his YouTube program "Real China," Hu Liren stated that he will utilise all available channels and resources within the country to reconstruct every detail surrounding Li Keqiang's "death." He believes that transparency and documentation are the most effective means to counteract evil. Hu Liren intends to meticulously analyse all details and create nine major series to argue that Li Keqiang did not die from a heart attack.

Part One: This is a model without poison.

Hu Liren explained that poison would inevitably leave traces. Any top-tier hospital is required to take blood samples in the emergency room. Blood sampling is primarily conducted for blood gas analysis, electrolyte analysis, enzyme activity analysis, and toxic substance screening. Any major hospital can quickly produce detailed blood analysis reports. Every expert involved in the rescue of Li Keqiang would have access to all of his test data, test indicators, and rescue records.

If Li Keqiang was indeed poisoned, there would be numerous witnesses and physical evidence left behind. So what method could both kill and completely eliminate all evidence? He concluded that there is only one answer: underwater electric shock. This is the cleanest form of political assassination.

Part Two: Why is death by electric shock considered the cleanest? Hu Liren identified four reasons.

First, it can mimic sudden cardiac death. Electric shock can induce heart fibrillation, which is a well-documented medical phenomenon.

Second, it causes an instant loss of consciousness; within one to three seconds, a person can faint or even die suddenly.

Third, there are no chemical substances involved, meaning that standard blood tests would not detect anything unusual.

Fourth, it leaves no trace when conducted underwater. Water has a very high conductivity. When a person is electrocuted underwater, their skin shows no burn marks. Poison typically leaves behind some abnormal metabolic byproducts, resulting in highly abnormal blood indicators, but electric shock does not.

Hu Liren believes that if someone wanted a body to appear as if it died of heart disease, underwater electric shock is nearly the only perfect method. Perhaps this is the true reason behind Li Keqiang's sudden death in the swimming pool.

Part Three: What exactly happened that day?

On October 26, 2023, at noon, Li Keqiang lost his breath and heartbeat while swimming at the Dongjiao Hotel in Shanghai. Following this, everything became peculiar. He was not taken to a top cardiac emergency hospital but was instead sent to Shuguang Hospital East, which primarily focuses on traditional Chinese medicine.

Part Four: Was Shuguang Hospital East truly the ideal final destination for Li Keqiang?

There are two hospitals just a 15-minute drive from the Dongjiao Hotel: one is Renji Hospital, and the other is Shuguang Hospital.

Hu Liren pointed out that the East Hospital of Shuguang Hospital is entirely incomparable to the nearby Renji Hospital regarding medical resources and professional teams for treating critical cardiovascular conditions. Why would Li Keqiang be sent to such a hospital?

Fifth, the electric leakage in the swimming pool is not an accident.

Hu Liren stated that in a national-level leader's residence directly managed by the Central Guard Bureau, it is impossible for the swimming pool to experience electric leakage. All circuits at the Dongjiao Hotel are equipped with double-layer electric leakage protection, and professional engineers conduct daily inspections. Such a facility, from technical, procedural, and management perspectives, cannot have an electric leakage incident. If there is an electric leakage, there is only one possibility: human intervention.

Part six, the Central Guard Bureau, is the only unit authorized to carry this out.

The Central Guard Bureau's powers include arranging all actions of the leader, sealing off accident scenes, dispatching ambulances, isolating family members, designating hospitals, and controlling all information. No other unit possesses this authority, so only personnel from the Central Guard Bureau could have powered the swimming pool.

Part seven: Why must Li Keqiang die? His death is not merely an accident. Hu Liren believes there are three major motives behind Li Keqiang's death.

Motive one: he knows too many secrets; over the past decade, he has been involved in nearly all significant economic, diplomatic, financial, military, and political decisions.

Motive two: he publicly stated that 600 million people earn less than 1,000 yuan a month. This statement effectively negates Xi Jinping's economic policies. Li Keqiang also remarked, 'The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers will not flow backwards,' which crossed Xi Jinping's bottom line, politically undermining Xi Jinping.

Motivation three: Li Keqiang is a symbol of the reformist faction within the system, wielding significant influence both domestically and internationally. For those at the highest levels of power, such individuals cannot be ignored.

Part eight: Can cardiac arrest truly be rescued?

Hu Liren stated that cardiac arrest does not necessarily mean death. Under modern medical conditions, if timely and standardised rescue efforts are initiated, there is a substantial chance of restoring heartbeat and independent breathing.

In other words, if Li Keqiang had been sent to the hospital promptly, there was a strong possibility of successful resuscitation. However, his death was an accident, and everything concerning him concluded unusually swiftly.

Part nine: From the swimming pool to cremation, a closed journey of death.

This is the final section, where Hu Liren will summarise and fully reconstruct the entire detailed process of Li Keqiang's political assassination.

Step one: directed electric shock in the swimming pool; step two: no witnesses; step three: delayed rescue; step four: transporting Li Keqiang to their preferred hospital; step five: announcing his death; step six: isolating the family; step seven: body incineration; step eight: sealing medical records, leaving no evidence.

Hu Liren remarked that this represents the most precise state-level assassination in the history of the Chinese Communist Party. Some may not understand why he dedicates so much time and mobilises extensive resources to uncover the truth behind the incident. Hu Liren clarified that he does not align with any senior leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, as they are all, to varying degrees, accomplices of this system. Nevertheless, he respects every individual life, and any unnatural death warrants serious consideration, especially when the truth is intentionally obscured.

(First published by People News) △