Laoshu's Alleged Murder, Heart Attack & Stroke. #Laoshu505000
18 March 2021 [link youtube]
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investigation we're going to put together a fund here on this channel that you could donate to and know that is going to be strictly for the cost of investigative efforts uh private eyes and all that we're all accustomed to talking about slander defamation and reckless accusations between strangers on the internet and it might be a little more challenging for you to think about the effects of this type of allegation within your own family what you may have heard that happened was he had a heart attack okay but if that is true we don't know what caused that heart attack we don't know if it was induced we don't know nothing we don't know nothing of the such my brother didn't have a history of heart disease he didn't have a history of health problems i'm not buying the heart attack narrative i'm not buying the heart attack narrative and i'm gonna tell you even more of the reason why i'm not buying a heart attack negative because i'm not i'm not a dummy my grandfather i was told as a child was murdered by my great uncle i grew up with and lived with this allegation of murder in my own family just nobody seemed to think this was a problem like nobody seemed to think it was a big deal to tell a kid that there was murder within their whole family for me there's a sense of like have you no shame like don't you think it's a big deal to make this kind of accusation up against another person either with no evidence at all or in some cases contrary to the little bit of evidence that you've got it's unfair to lie to the world and tell the world that this man died of a heart attack okay so now that we got that out the way some of you might say well who was he last week okay that's what i've seen that question going around a lot the last person he was with was the girl you know i'm not gonna advertise her name here for those who know you know so that's who he was with it was impossible for my great uncle to have murdered my grandfather it would have been beyond james bond 007 levels of assassination if he had killed him but i should mention briefly like that great uncle of mine he had two sons both of them went to prison for long jail sentences doesn't mean the father is guilty you know if your kids committed crimes and by the way they were not poor they were much wealthier than my family that preached the family so you know yeah it was strange doesn't mean you're guilty doesn't mean it's reasonable to make up a story that he committed murder just to be fair i remember that guy i remember my great uncle and you know just just his manner of speaking to you he seemed like a suspicious character it's completely shallow it's completely unreasonable but yeah i can imagine how people's imagination gets rolling and there was a conflict between him and my grandfather and it had gone on over years you know i get it but as soon as i started asking questions you know i really just had this sense of like how dare you and don't you feel like there are really serious consequences within the family and for other people from time to make up to make up this kind of lie to spread this kind of slander so we have people we have of people that are in the country that are actually allowed to kill people and lie about it and put it on the news put the lie on the news cover it up and everybody go back and forth 55 000 this youtuber some people immediately after his death alleged suicide or suspected that it was suicide a few days later his own brother came on the internet and entirely seriously alleged that it was murder and he's now accepting donations to have a full murder investigation the most important lie that his story relies on and that his fundraising campaign relies on and that his investigation relies on is the notion that laoshu 55 000 did not have any health problems didn't have any chronic health conditions that would foretell or explain or make it plausible for him to suddenly die of a heart attack around 39 or 40 years of age and that is not true and then saturday i had a stroke and i recovered from it well um i was actually surprised when when i was told that i had a stroke i was in the hospital but um saturday i was feeling a little dizzy i was like i had like a little little headache and um i told my friends that maybe we should we should go get some food so we went to um we went to this place we went to uh popeyes and i got something i ate a little bit and then i feel like i want to eat more so i ordered more and then before well ladies able to take my order and um i started feeling like it like like like hit i i started feeling light-headed so i put my hand down for a minute and she's like are you okay sir i told her to give me a minute so i thought it would go away and it started getting worse so i like laid on the ground and just perf to prevent from falling thought i was going to fall i didn't want to hit my head or anything so i laid on the ground and then actually know it then um the ambulance was there they got me on a stretcher and they were asking me questions and um i find it difficult it was like really difficult to speak and move and stuff it was crazy it was a crazy experience and um yeah i went to the hospital i was like man i was just telling myself i couldn't wait to get to hospital so i could see what the heck this was because i had similar symptoms before when i was at home um they didn't get that bad but i remember like i had like a headache and my vision started to blur a little bit like i was going blind or something laoshu had a stroke around age 34. when his brain was scanned assume this was mri and x-ray and what have you they found evidence that he had three strokes i.e it was probably the third stroke that put him in hospital he had brain damage and it was an ischemic stroke if you think that an ischemic stroke at age 34 does not powerfully predict ischemic heart disease at age 39 i would suggest you take some time and look up the meaning of the word ischemic people die suddenly people die unexpectedly when my grandfather died even talking to my grandmother uh she asked him if you wanted anything from the kitchen and he says like yeah i'll get some rice krispies squares she walked out of the room she then stopped and turned around and come back to ask oh like do you want a cup of coffee with that it's just middle chitchat he had died in the few split seconds between her walking out of the bedroom and then coming back to ask again that question all right it can be shocking it can be disturbing and your imagination may run wild you may think it's not possible that these are just natural conditions leading to someone's deaths but that's probably because you don't have a whole lot of experience with what the natural conditions of death look like when i got to the hospital they did some tests and stuff and they were like uh they're like yeah you you had a stroke mr mccormick and i was like i had a what i had a stroke are you sure and they say yeah we're confused too you're you're young you're too young to have something like this but it can happen to anybody it's called this um ischemic ischemic stroke life is fragile when lao shu was in hospital with a stroke he reflected that he had a very unhealthy diet he reflected that he had been eating popeye's deep fried chicken on the day of the stroke that put him in the hospital and life is not fair some people can cope with the cholesterol of a deep fried chicken diet for decades and some people can't it's very easy to look at the statistics for seat belts and say to yourself well it's not going to happen to me and the sad fact is you don't get to choose sadly when laoshu was in hospital after having that ischemic stroke what the doctors told him was that his cholesterol was within the normal range and that it was therefore no problem what you don't know genetically is what's normal for you what you don't know is what's tolerable for you because the human ability to tolerate cholesterol varies wildly on the basis of your genetics it's something you're born with or it's something you're not and the safest possible diet is a zero cholesterol diet not vegetarian but vegan my sling is editorial explicit material briefcase show live and stereo flow fill me