Chinese netizens documented the early onset of winter in Beijing this year, with snowfall occurring in mid-October, approximately 40 days earlier than in previous years. (Photo sourced from Weibo)
[People News] The quest for truth surrounding Yu Menglong's death has continued for over a month. On October 18 and 19, Beijing experienced an unexpected snowfall, leaving many residents shocked that snow arrived so soon after summer. This strange occurrence prompted some netizens to recall the tragic death of Yu Menglong, who was sacrificed in Beijing on September 11, leading them to express their grief by stating: 'The city is filled with snow to mourn one person.'
Reports from Chinese media indicate that on the 18th, cold air affected Beijing, causing temperatures in mountainous areas to drop and resulting in snowfall in locations such as Yanqing County and Yudu Mountain. On the 19th, there were reports of rain mixed with snow and light snow in the mountainous regions of Beijing.
Many were surprised to find that while most southern regions were still in short sleeves, Beijing had already seen snow. They questioned why the first snowfall in Beijing was so early this year; some even noted that they had lived in Beijing for over a decade without ever experiencing snowfall in October.
Historically, the average date for the first snowfall in Beijing is November 29, making this year's snowfall about 40 days early, which is indeed unusual. This peculiar phenomenon has led Chinese netizens to draw parallels with the tragic incident involving Yu Menglong. Many compared this snowfall to the June snow in the play 'Dou E Yuan,' suggesting that unusual celestial events are often linked to injustices, and this early October snowfall further led people to lament that it was heaven's way of expressing sorrow for Yu Menglong.
This is the heavy snowfall that unexpectedly hit Xinjiang on September 30, blocking the mountains. (Video screenshot)
Additionally, on September 30, heavy snowfall unexpectedly hit regions such as Kanas in Xinjiang, Namtso in Tibet, Riyue Mountain in Qinghai, and Heihe in Heilongjiang. Netizens expressed their dismay, noting that it felt like a direct leap from summer to winter, completely skipping autumn. This snowfall, particularly poignant in Xinjiang, the hometown of Yu Menglong, seemed to cry out for justice on his behalf.
Following the humiliation and torment that led to Yu Menglong's death on September 11, Beijing was struck by hail the size of pigeon eggs on September 13, affecting areas including Tongzhou District, Dongcheng District, Chaoyang District, and Haidian District. Many Chinese netizens recalled Yu Menglong during this event, viewing the hail as a symbol of injustice and vocally criticising the authorities for their ongoing suppression of discussions surrounding his case. Some netizens expressed their feelings with comments like, 'The city is filled with wind and snow for one person (referring to Yu Menglong),' and 'It is he (Yu Menglong) crying in the sky.' Others took the opportunity to voice their frustrations, lamenting, 'Beijing's sky will never brighten again,' 'It has turned dark, and it won't get bright again,' and 'I hope you (referring to the perpetrator of the unspoken rules) get hit and bleed; you should feel it too, but that’s not enough—you must pay blood for blood,' and 'Common people should stay at home; just make sure to take down the werewolf (also referring to the perpetrator).'
On September 20, a netizen launched a non-governmental organisation called 'AVAAZ' overseas, initiating a global petition for 'Justice for Yu Menglong.' They highlighted that the circumstances surrounding Yu Menglong's death strongly suggest brutal murder and called for a comprehensive, independent, and transparent investigation. As of around 7 AM Beijing time on October 20, over 530,000 people had signed in support. (Signature link )
The death of Yu Menglong was swiftly labeled by authorities as an accidental fall due to alcohol consumption, a classification that has drawn significant scepticism. As internet users continued to investigate, the truth began to surface, revealing disturbing connections to organ harvesting, underground concentration camps, and human specimens. The implicated entities, including Tianyu Media, the Beijing Bulgari Hotel, and the Qihua Art Museum, are all linked to state-owned enterprises of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Furthermore, some netizens have reported that the Beijing 798 Art District allegedly houses specimens and belongings of deceased artists, raising questions about whether the CCP is using these artists' accounts for money laundering in relation to organ harvesting.
The Yu Menglong case has shed light on the corruption, depravity, and moral decay of the CCP's elite factions. The brutality exhibited by the CCP's red descendants, who seem to have lost their humanity, has awakened many Chinese citizens and overseas Chinese who once held illusions about the CCP. Many have bypassed the Great Firewall to submit statements of withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers on overseas defection websites. (Click the link to the defection website)
The Yu Menglong case has enabled many Chinese individuals to recognise the CCP's malevolent nature and declare their withdrawals. (Internet screenshot)
For instance, on October 15, an individual named 'Fang Lei' from China issued a statement: 'The incident involving Yu Menglong has made me fully comprehend the evil nature of the Communist Party, which treats our people as a living organ parts repository, relentlessly exploiting us to ensure a better life for themselves and their children. As a person with a conscience, I request to withdraw from the Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers. I will continue to monitor the Yu Menglong case, awaiting the day when justice is served.'
Comments from readers on the People's Daily website state: 'The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is responsible for the deaths of 100 million Chinese people, a crime of staggering proportions. The CCP has continuously concealed the truth, misleading the Chinese populace into supporting it and submitting to its tyrannical rule. By exposing the CCP's atrocities and revealing the truth, along with withdrawing from the Party, the Youth League, and the Young Pioneers, we can contribute to the disintegration of the CCP and assist the Chinese people in escaping their suffering as soon as possible.' △
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