In the Case of Yu Menglong, Military Descendant Lin Beichuan is Facing Danger!

On November 4, Beixing Qiye shared Lin Beichuan's QQ message again. (Internet image)

[People News] Following the death of mainland actor Yu Menglong on September 11, many questions have arisen. Despite the authorities' efforts to suppress information through internet censorship and account deletions, mainland netizens continue to rally in support of him, turning this into a drawn-out struggle. At the forefront of this battle is military descendant Lin Beichuan, who has found himself in a precarious situation. On November 3, he reported that he was asked to meet several individuals at the Sunshine Shangdong Community. Since then, there has been no further communication from him. The following day, Lin Beichuan disclosed that all suspects had reported to the police simultaneously, accusing him of spreading rumours.

The netizen who has been in closest contact with Lin Beichuan, Bei Xing Qi Ye, posted a few days ago: "I was targeted again today because I had previously exchanged numerous private messages with Chuan. They summoned me at midnight, deliberately trying to intimidate my family. We couldn't sleep all night, being coerced into giving statements, and everyone wanted us to shift all the blame onto Chuan."

Bei Xing Qi Ye indicated that the police intended for them to present Lin Beichuan as a scapegoat, assuring them that they would be fine if they did so. However, they firmly refused to cooperate with the police. Bei Xing Qi Ye sensed that Lin Beichuan's situation was dire, as the police aimed to make him a sacrificial victim and label him as "reactionary."

Due to his commitment to speaking out for Yu Menglong, Bei Xing Qi Ye's Weibo account has been banned 31 times, and this post was made using his 32nd Weibo account.

On November 3, Lin Beichuan posted that he was going to meet a few people at the Sunshine Shangdong Community. Later, he posted again, stating, "I didn't come here on my own, and there are many things that are inconvenient to discuss. I have already checked if I can post on Weibo."

On November 3, Lin Beichuan posted that he had gone to the Sunshine Shangdong Community to meet a few people. (Internet image)

After that, Lin Beichuan was out of contact for over ten hours, causing many netizens to worry about him. Writer Luban posted: 'I am waiting for news about someone...' Some netizens noted that it had been over ten hours without any updates, while others expressed their hope, saying: 'We are all waiting; he will definitely be safe.' Many praised Lin Beichuan for putting himself at risk for the Yu Menglong case.

On November 4, Beixing Qiye retweeted Lin Beichuan's QQ message: 'Now all suspects are reporting to the police at the same time, claiming I am spreading rumours. Please do not send me private messages, remember that.'

Netizens anxiously waiting for news about Lin Beichuan expressed their anger, saying: 'The police reporting tactic has become a refined tool for bad people, hasn't it!?' 

Previously, Lin Beichuan had posted: 'No regrets', 'If there is no torch in the future, I will be the only light.'

Beixing Qiye urged that the police should not release any negative news about Lin Beichuan, and everyone should remain sceptical of such reports.

Additionally, earlier, a person claiming to be a friend of Yu Menglong's family came forward to expose and report Song Yiren, Jiguangguang, and Jiao Maiqi as being present at the crime scene. However, netizens speculated that this individual might actually be a troll, attempting to lure Yu Menglong's mother into the spotlight.

Lin Beichuan shared an analysis indicating that a user account claiming to be a friend of the family suddenly emerged on Threads. After this account was transferred from the external internet to the internal network, netizens began to question their cousin about the authenticity of this 'friend of the family.' The cousin responded, 'Do not inquire about matters outside his village.' Following this, within a day, numerous newer accounts appeared on Bilibili, investigating the cousin's information and starting to debunk and spread rumours. The comment section also became active, suggesting that the cousin expressed trust in Lin Beichuan. Since the cousin is now deemed untrustworthy, Lin Beichuan is also considered unreliable, and everyone should pay more attention to the statements from family friends outside the wall.

Netizens believe that the cunning individuals have finally resorted to their last tactic, using fabricated family identities against us. While this strategy is risky, the potential gains are significant. First, it sows discord, making it hard for netizens to discern truth from falsehood, thereby dismantling alliances and allowing them to benefit from the chaos. Second, while netizens are embroiled in conflict, it brings out the real family members, helping them achieve their true goals.

Why do they want to draw out the unclear family members? Netizens believe that if they can force the family members to come forward and then cyberbully them into admitting that the blue background with white text issued by the police is factual, they can subsequently deal with those who genuinely speak out, ultimately bringing this protest to a complete conclusion. There will be no need for further investigation, as the family members will have already stepped forward to refute the rumours. Qiao Renliang serves as a cautionary example; after his death, his parents released a statement claiming he died from depression, yet the circumstances surrounding Qiao Renliang's death continue to be questioned.

In this intricate environment, mainland netizens are resolute in their commitment to protect their family members, insisting on the primary objective of 'case investigation' and continuing to 'send messages by carrier pigeon,' writing letters to report their concerns up the chain.

Overseas netizens express that living a normal life in Communist China is more difficult than reaching the sky. The Communist Party can use a single charge of "rebellion" to suppress you completely.

Indeed, the Communist Party's level of brainwashing is exceptionally high, tightly linking the terms Communist Party, China, government, and people, making it hard for many citizens to differentiate between them. Within the Communist Party's narrative, being "anti-Communist" is equated with being "anti-state" and "anti-people"; for those abroad, opposing the Communist Party is seen as opposing China. How can one escape this brainwashing and seek genuine freedom? The key is to uncover the truth. While the internet is restricted, it is not entirely impenetrable. By using VPN tools, individuals can access real news from around the globe and discover what the outside world is like. Lin Beichuan, like many others in China, may still hold out hope that the Communist Party will treat Meng Hong fairly.

Currently, the 798 Art District, Qihao Art Museum, and Bulgari Hotel are all involved in the destruction of evidence.

On October 14, a significant fire broke out in Jiaozhou, Shandong. Sources with knowledge of the situation disclosed that someone set fire in an area where many registered companies are located, but there were no casualties. "It seems to be an attempt to destroy the accounts of shell companies." In fact, Meng Hong had registered two arms companies, "Shanghai Qimeng Film and Television Culture Studio" and "Dongyang Xianmeng Film and Television Culture Studio," both located in Jiaozhou, Shandong. Other artists have also been secretly registered under shell companies, all concentrated in this area.