Li Dayu has noted that the red thread photo of Dilireba bears a striking resemblance to the shooting scene of Yu Menglong, raising suspicions of sacrificial connotations and causing concerns for her safety. (Photo sourced from the internet)
[People News] Chinese actor Yu Menglong tragically passed away on September 11. As fans and netizens continue to investigate, numerous shocking revelations have surfaced, including long-term abuse and death linked to sacrifice. Notably, locations such as the Beijing 798 Art District, Qihua Art Museum, and Bulgari Hotel are considered potential crime scenes, drawing significant public interest. Recently, a series of dark and eerie photos of Chinese star Dilireba surfaced online, which closely resemble the photos taken by Yu Menglong, who was 'sacrificed' in death, and the late Guo Junchen, featuring a theme of being pulled by a red thread. This has led many netizens to worry that Dilireba may become the next sacrificial target.
As a leading female star, Dilireba, like Yu Menglong, comes from Xinjiang and is known for her striking looks, which have garnered her a large following. Recently, rumours have emerged suggesting that Dilireba could be the next artist to be sacrificed, with many netizens pointing out that her appearance has changed in several recent photos. They suspect that the Dilireba currently seen in public may be a stand-in, while the real person could already be under control. The release of this set of red thread photos has further intensified concerns for Dilireba's personal safety.
Recently, a series of photos featuring Di Li Re Ba emerged, depicting a location that resembles a dimly lit room with prison-like decor. A large, unsettling red thread hangs down from above, wrapping around Di Li Re Ba's feet. Two shiny long swords are suspended vertically in front of her. In one image, Di Li Re Ba holds a sword with its blade resting against her neck, while her face displays a stiff expression, her eyes lacking any vitality.
Some internet users remarked that the setting of these photos resembles a slaughterhouse. Similar to the previous red thread photos taken at the (Qi Hao) art museum, does this also carry a hidden message? This collection of images seems to convey a sense of foreboding: it appears that Di Li Re Ba is trapped in a dark cellar, with the eerie red thread hinting at impending misfortune.
Senior international affairs commentator Li Da Yu discussed on his channel 'Da Yu's Surprising Insights' why celebrity art promotions in recent years frequently feature this strange red thread, and what it might symbolise, creating a sense of unease as if it ensnares a star or siphons their luck. Both Yu Meng Long and Guo Jun Chen, who is rumoured to be a second Yu Meng Long, have previously taken similar photos centred around the theme of being led by red threads. Consequently, when top star Re Ba released this set of photos, public concern understandably surged, fearing she might follow the path of her predecessors.
Li Dayu analysed past photos of Reba (Dilireba) and Xiao Xue, noting that Reba's features are sharply defined, while Xiao Xue's are softer. While the use of stand-ins is a common practice in the entertainment industry, with various roles such as literary and martial stand-ins, Li Dayu argues that the current public anxiety does not stem from the stand-ins themselves. Instead, it arises from the strange visual symbols presented by other stars amidst the unclear circumstances surrounding the Menglong case, which remain unresolved.
On December 16, Li Dayu, who has consistently focused on the Menglong case, mentioned a recently surfaced video that is suspected to depict the moment Menglong was attacked in the Yangguang East Community. After careful analysis by netizens, it was revealed that in the audio recording from the scene, someone shouted, 'Why cover it up?' while another person responded, 'I'm afraid he will fall.' There was even a male voice threatening, 'Do you believe I will make you S?' followed by a loud noise and a girl screaming, 'Menglong has fallen.' Li Dayu expressed that these details expose the shocking dark side of the entertainment industry, which is why netizens are alarmed by the similar red line photos of Dilireba, fearing that this may be an ominous sign.
After the passing of Yu Menglong, who was praised by netizens for her beauty, kindness, and sincerity, online users have insisted on uncovering the truth and tracking down the perpetrator. Numerous pieces of evidence have revealed that Tianyu Media, a state-owned enterprise directly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, has been using slave contracts to control its artists. This has also implicated the oppressive, unspoken rules affecting both male and female artists, with some even being sacrificed. At least nine young artists, including Yu Menglong, are known to have died unexpectedly under the company's management, sparking even greater public outrage. Furthermore, rumours have circulated online that Tianyu's funding sources involve human trafficking, organ harvesting, and money laundering for red aristocrats, causing a public uproar.
Exposed information indicates that in the final days of her life, Yu Menglong was confined and tortured at several locations, including the Beijing 798 Art District, Qihao Art Museum, and Bulgari Hotel. She was only taken to her residence in the Sunshine East Community shortly before her death, where she was pushed from a sixth-floor window. There are also claims online that Yu Menglong's body was not cremated but instead frozen on the B4 floor of the Qihao Art Museum in the Beijing 798 Art District.
Netizens have shared numerous photos that expose the exhibits at the Beijing 798 Art District and the Qihao Art Museum, which include 'corpses, dismembered limbs, and clothing made from human skin.' Many users reported seeing the belongings of familiar deceased artists among the displays, including human specimens. The names of these artists include Yu Menglong, Qiao Renliang, and Qiu Feng. This revelation sparked outrage among internet users, with some furiously stating, 'This is not art; it's a horror scene!' Others expressed scepticism, questioning whether there was 'malicious packaging disguised as art.'
Netizens have discovered that numerous exhibits at the 798 Art Museum and the Qihao Art Museum are interconnected by a web of dense red lines. Some users have pointed out that the Qihao Art Museum, situated in the 798 Art District, is suspected of being designed with a formation known as the 'Seven Star Soul Locking Array.' This formation is purportedly intended to trap the souls of the deceased, preventing them from leaving or seeking justice from the outside world. It is reported that this area is managed by the state-owned Qixing Group, which has long been rumoured to be linked to several homicide cases. There are even claims that this location once housed multiple corpses and employed methods such as binding shoes with red lines to conduct the array operations.
In light of the tragic death of Yu Menglong, netizens have continued to unveil numerous dark secrets under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), including organ harvesting, the 150-year lifespan initiative, 'regenerative medicine,' and blood transfusions for longevity. Beneath these dark revelations lies the alarming disappearance of many ordinary citizens, particularly young people in China. Many netizens have come to understand that under the oppressive regime of the CCP, anyone could become 'Yu Menglong' and vanish without a trace, and that remaining silent is no longer an option. The only way to eliminate the danger is to end the CCP's rule. Additionally, many individuals have chosen to withdraw from the Party, the Youth League, and the Young Pioneers, renouncing the toxic oaths taken upon joining the Party, thereby terminating their contracts with the devil and reclaiming their true freedom. △

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