The provided text is an article titled “Gay Jewish Actor who Faked his Death” by Anon, published on January 3, 2023. The author explores the lineage and alleged “Phoenician” (interpreted as Jewish) connections of Bruce Lee, suggesting he may have faked his death, along with his son Brandon Lee.
The author begins by examining an article about the Tiananmen Square Massacre and notes an interjection by someone named Miles which links the “chief actors” of “Big Events” and “Progressive movements” to Phoenicians, characterized by a long face and nose. This prompts a search that leads to information about the “Four Big Families of Hong Kong,” specifically the Lee and Ho families. The author argues that these families, through their historical prominence in finance and business, align with Miles’s theories about Phoenician influence.
The article then delves into the Ho family, identifying Robert Hotung as a key figure. It’s revealed that his father, Charles Henry Maurice Bosman, was of Dutch Jewish ancestry, and his mother was Sze Tai, a Chinese woman. This Eurasian heritage is presented as evidence of Phoenician roots. The author further connects Charles Henry Maurice Bosman to Jardine, Matheson & Co., a trading conglomerate involved in the opium trade, linking it to other prominent families and individuals like William Jardine, Hollingworth Magniac, and various Scottish and English aristocratic lines.
The author then draws parallels between names, suggesting that Bosman’s Cantonese transliteration, “Ho Sze Man,” supports Miles’s theory connecting Lee to Levi. This is further supported by Gore Vidal’s admission that Levy was changed to Lee in the lineage of Jacqueline Bouvier. Bruce Lee’s maternal lineage is traced through his mother, Grace Ho, who was adopted by Ho Kom-tong, the younger half-brother of Robert Hotung. Thus, Bruce Lee is presented as a “Phoenician baby” through both his Lee (father) and Ho (mother) sides.
The article also investigates Bruce Lee’s wife, Linda Lee, tracing her ancestry through her mother, Vivian Hester, and father, Everett Emery. Her maternal lineage connects to the Rolls family, co-founders of Rolls-Royce, and through them to Stewart and Carnegie lines, as well as Welsh aristocracy. The author speculates that Linda Lee may also have Phoenician ties.
The author then examines Minoru Yamasaki, designer of the World Trade Center and Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, noting his employment with Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and Harrison & Abramovitz, and his potential connection to Raymond Loewy, whose name is suggested to be derived from Levy.
Returning to Bruce Lee, the author discusses theories about his death, including the possibility of him faking it. They point to controversies surrounding his open casket, suggesting the images did not match his appearance, and cite articles suggesting he was a womanizer and possibly circumcised to appear “more American.” The author asserts that this was a signal of his Jewish heritage, linking him to his Bosman, Isaacs, Simons, and Levys ancestors.
The article also connects Bruce Lee to Jay Sebring, a Hollywood hair stylist who facilitated his entry into the film industry, and mentions Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski. The author suggests Bruce Lee was an “Intelligence project” given his lineage and marriage. They highlight the similarities in the deaths of Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Lee, including their ages at death and the circumstances of their final films. The author speculates that both faked their deaths to retire.
Finally, the article touches upon Brandon Lee’s alleged relationship with Brad Pitt and suggests that Brandon Lee might also have been a “gay Jewish actor who faked his own death.” The author questions the unknown parents of Brandon Lee’s fiancée, Eliza Hutton, suggesting they might be part of the same secretive networks. The article concludes by reinforcing the idea that Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee were likely part of a larger, hidden system, possibly faking their deaths to escape public scrutiny.
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The article “Gay Jewish Actor who Faked his Death” by Anon explores alleged Phoenician (interpreted as Jewish) connections of Bruce Lee and suggests he and his son Brandon Lee may have faked their deaths. The author draws upon an article about the Tiananmen Square Massacre and a commentator named Miles who posits that influential figures in global events and progressive movements are Phoenician. This leads the author to investigate the Four Big Families of Hong Kong, particularly the Lee and Ho families, arguing for their Phoenician influence due to their financial prominence.
The focus shifts to the Ho family, highlighting Robert Hotung and his Dutch Jewish father, Charles Henry Maurice Bosman. This lineage is linked to Jardine, Matheson & Co., a company involved in the opium trade, and various Scottish and English aristocratic families, including William Jardine, Hollingworth Magniac, Douglases, Carnegies, and Sutherlands. The author suggests the name Bosman’s Cantonese transliteration, “Ho Sze Man,” supports Miles’s theory connecting Lee to Levi. Bruce Lee’s maternal lineage is traced through his mother, Grace Ho, who was adopted by Ho Kom-tong, the brother of Robert Hotung, further cementing his purported Phoenician heritage.
Investigating Bruce Lee’s wife, Linda Lee, her ancestry is traced through her mother, Vivian Hester, to the Rolls family, co-founders of Rolls-Royce, and to Stewart and Carnegie lines. The article also mentions Minoru Yamasaki, designer of the World Trade Center and Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and his connections to architecture firms like Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and Harrison & Abramovitz, as well as Raymond Loewy.
The author then delves into theories surrounding Bruce Lee’s death, suggesting it was faked. Controversies over his appearance in his open casket and purported extramarital affairs are cited as evidence. The author posits that his Jewish heritage (linked to Bosman, Isaacs, Simons, and Levys) was subtly signaled. The deaths of Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee are compared, noting similarities in age and circumstances, leading to speculation that both faked their deaths. Bruce Lee’s connection to Jay Sebring, Sharon Tate, and Roman Polanski is presented as evidence of his involvement in a broader “Intelligence project.”
Finally, the article speculates on Brandon Lee’s relationship with Brad Pitt and suggests Brandon Lee may also have been a “gay Jewish actor who faked his own death.” The lack of information on Eliza Hutton’s parents and her potential role as a “beard” are also mentioned, reinforcing the narrative of a hidden network and individuals faking their deaths for various reasons. The author concludes by emphasizing the overwhelming evidence they believe points to Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee being Phoenician and having faked their deaths.