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Yu Menglong’s Message From Beyond: A Spiritual Warning of Beijing’s Political Reckoning

Published: November 4, 2025
Actor Yu Menglong’s final message — a call for truth and divine justice — has resonated through China’s political and spiritual circles amid Xi Jinping’s quiet fall from power. (Image: via FinalWar/YouTube)

To watch the full episode, please click on the FinalWar’s official YouTube channel here.

“Yu Menglong has delivered a message the world must not ignore. The ones behind the curtain can no longer hide. Their reckoning is drawing near.”

Those opening words from FinalWar with Katherine Hu set the tone for an episode that ties a spiritual warning to a major political shift in China. “Behind the Xi–Trump meeting lie details that speak louder than words — revealing whether Xi still holds real power, or only the illusion of it.”

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The catalyst

“After Xi was quietly pushed aside during the Fourth Plenary Session, the first global test of his true position arrived — his meeting with President Trump in South Korea.” Hu notes that “this meeting was unlike any before it.” In that encounter, she asks: “Did Xi win, or did he lose? Does he still hold real power — or has he become nothing more than a puppet on strings?”

At the same time, the mystery surrounding actor Yu Menglong continues to capture global attention. “Through different spiritual channels, Yu has been describing his experience as a victim, revealing who the real masterminds were,” Hu says. The episode connects his final messages to Beijing’s power collapse.

Yu Menglong, also known as Alan Yu, died after mysteriously falling from a high-rise building in Beijing on Sept. 11. Authorities closed the case within 24 hours, ruling it an “accidental fall” following a “night of heavy drinking.” But a growing number of industry peers, fans, and human rights’ advocates have called for an independent investigation, citing the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death and the government’s swift suppression of anyone who speaks about about the case.

‘Their time of retribution has come’

Hu reports that a host called “Whispers of the Andromeda Galaxy” received Yu’s latest message on Oct. 17. “Yu described a very different state of being,” Hu narrates, adding, “He said he no longer lives in darkness but has risen to a realm between heaven and earth — a place where he can move freely, communicate with higher beings, and speak for justice.”

Yu’s message itself was read on air: “Those who tortured and destroyed lives without conscience will soon face divine justice. Heaven will make them bear the weight of what they’ve done. Some will lose their minds, some may end their own lives, and those who try to escape will find nowhere to hide. They know how deep their sins run — carrying on their shoulders the weight of lives, not just one or two, but ten, twenty, even more. Soon, the truth will be revealed under the light of day, and every act of evil will be seen for what it is. Their time of retribution has come.”

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When asked how many were involved, Yu replied with: “There are about a dozen of them — 13 or 14 in all. Each of them carries heavy sins, and they know it. They believe themselves to be the descendants of China’s modern-day kings — and with that arrogance, each tries to outshine the others in cruelty and in pride.”

Hu calls this reference to “descendants of modern kings” a crucial clue linking Yu’s case to the Party’s red-family elite. But Yu’s warning grew even darker: “They think themselves kings — they fancy they are the emperors of today’s China. In fact, within this group there truly exists an emperor’s circle: many cluster around them, treating them as patrons, using that protection to carry out wanton, brutal killings. Even their attached henchmen share the same morally bankrupt appetite for cruelty. So I want to tell them plainly: the time has come for them to pay.”

And on the rituals the group performed, Yu said: “They have tried many forbidden rituals, believing they could extend their lives. But that is impossible. Some of their tricks once seemed to work only because their time of judgment had not yet come. The longer they lived in arrogance, the heavier their debt became. Heaven, out of mercy, gave them chances to repent — but they refused. Now they must pay for what they have done, not only in this life, but through many lives to come — even twenty lifetimes. Their time has come, and they will find no peace in this one.”

A ‘death list’

Hu notes that two other mediums — one in Taiwan and one in the U.K. — later claimed to receive similar communications. The Taiwanese EVP session recorded Yu naming “Li Ming and Fan Shiqi,” and stating that the ritual was “directed by Cai Qi, with the highest figure behind it being Xi Jinping.”

Meanwhile, British clairvoyant Ty William reported visions of lightning striking luxury homes and “black smoke rising from high-end cars.” Her message was simple: “The law of cause and effect cannot be escaped. Every act of cruelty creates its own echo — and that echo is coming back to them.”

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As Hu explains, attempts to erase evidence soon followed — from mysterious art-site fires to censored search terms like “Jiaozhou Fire.” Yet “as those trying to hide the truth move faster, more secrets keep rising to the surface — like ashes refusing to stay buried.”

Hu then describes “a ‘service record’ containing about 600 names, and a chilling ‘death list.’ “37 were marked, 14 “processed,” and nine were “pending.” Next to Yu Menglong’s name was a red cross. Yu’s EVP message warned that “Yi Yang Qian Xi might become the next victim.” Soon, Hu notes, fans saw ritual-like imagery in Yi’s 2025 concert.

Another entry was Qiu Feng, a young Shaolin monk whose “sudden death last year still puzzles many.” Before dying, Qiu said during a livestream, “things too complicated to explain.” Later accounts claimed he had been drugged and used in a ritual operation to save a celebrity’s life. According to the medium’s account, Qiu warned that “retribution is only a matter of time.”

Xi–Trump meeting

The episode’s second half returns to politics. “After Xi’s apparent step-down during the Fourth Plenary Session, the first test of his real status came quickly: his meeting with Trump in South Korea.”

Footage showed Trump “greeted Xi with his usual energy — firm handshake, confident tone. Xi, by contrast, looked drained and distant, managing only a few polite phrases. His expression was blank, his eyes downcast. When Trump patted him on the back, Xi’s body stiffened as if startled.” Even CCTV “cut the footage down to just three seconds.”

During the summit, “Trump spoke without notes … Xi kept reading from two A4 pages printed in oversized font. He seldom looked up, while Trump appeared increasingly impatient — as if facing a man no longer in command of himself.”

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Before the meeting, Trump announced the U.S. would “resume nuclear testing.” When filmed, “Xi chose the latter. Instead of protest, he praised Trump’s ‘peace efforts’ in global conflicts, including ceasefires in Gaza and Southeast Asia.” Hu summarizes this as: “A man once known for his defiance could now only read from a script.”

The venue itself was symbolic: the meeting took place “inside Gimhae Air Base — a South Korean military facility still partly operated by U.S. forces.” Even South Korean media noted it was “the first time in history a Chinese leader had held a summit inside a foreign military base.”

“For a man so obsessed with face and control,” Hu adds, “Xi’s agreement to such an arrangement revealed just how much leverage he had already lost.”

Taking the upper hand

Trump himself answered that question: “I’d give it 12 out of 10.” He told reporters the talks “went better than expected — that nearly every topic found agreement, and ‘many things were finally settled.’”

Hu details the outcomes: Beijing delayed rare-earth restrictions, agreed to buy 25 million tons of U.S. soybeans annually, and pledged to crack down on fentanyl precursors in exchange for tariff cuts. In return, Washington paused new tech restrictions and suspended port fees for a year. “Taiwan was not mentioned at all — a reversal once unthinkable under Xi’s watch.”

“When all was tallied, Trump had traded a symbolic tariff cut for five concrete economic concessions and two strategic ones,” notes Hu, “In diplomacy, that’s not a compromise — that’s victory.”

She adds, “The message to Washington’s allies was unmistakable — the United States had forced a realignment, and China’s ‘strongman’ had bent the knee. So who won? The answer could not be clearer. The Xi–Trump summit marked a complete strategic reversal — the moment Beijing’s once-defiant posture turned into quiet compliance.”

To watch the full episode, please click on the FinalWar’s official YouTube channel here.