This article argues that the narrative surrounding Bruce Lee’s death, including the official cause and various conspiracy theories, is a fabrication. The author suggests that Bruce Lee may not have died at all, but rather faked his death. The article delves into Bruce Lee’s purported Jewish ancestry, his family history, and connections to prominent figures and organizations, hinting at a deliberate obfuscation of his true origins and the circumstances of his life and death. It questions the official accounts of his death, highlighting inconsistencies in the timeline and events, and proposes that Bruce Lee might have orchestrated his disappearance, possibly with the help of associates and family members, to escape his public life and live in anonymity, perhaps in Australia or New Zealand. The article also touches upon the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of his son, Brandon Lee, suggesting a pattern of staged or manipulated deaths within the Lee family.
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Bruce Lee’s death has been surrounded by controversy, with the author Lio proposing that Bruce Lee may have faked his death. The mainstream story suggests Bruce Lee died, while an assassination theory also exists, both of which the author, influenced by Miles Mathis, deems fictional. The author posits that the real story is that Bruce Lee never died. Bruce Lee is linked to Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski. A Nickiswift article is referenced, stating Bruce Lee was a technical director for The Wrecking Crew (1968), starring Sharon Tate and Dean Martin. Sharon Tate was Sebring’s ex-girlfriend, trained in martial arts by Bruce Lee, and introduced him to her husband, Roman Polanski, who became Bruce Lee’s personal kung fu instructor, according to Esquire.
The author questions Bruce Lee’s Chinese heritage, noting that “Lee” can be a Jewish name, citing Stan Lee (Stanley Martin Leiber), Kathie Lee Gifford (nee Epstein), and Lee Zeldin. Robert E. Lee is also mentioned in relation to wealthy Worcester merchants. Bruce Lee’s maternal background is noted as one-quarter German, with Ip Man initially rejecting him from learning Wing Chun Kung Fu due to a rule against teaching foreigners. Bruce Lee’s full name is Bruce Jun Fan Lee. His Geni.com page is managed by [[Christine Marcella DeVillier(s)], wife of Richard Townsend Lee, son of John Jun Chiu Lee. The Lee surname is represented by the hanzi “李”.
The peerage name “De Villiers” is mentioned, with the current Baron De Villiers living in New Zealand, adjacent to Australia. “Townsend” is also noted as a peerage name. Bruce Lee’s siblings are listed as Peter Lee Jung-sum and Robert Lee Jun-fai. Peter Lee was a fencer, graduated from La Salle College, University of Minnesota, and the University of Hong Kong, and worked at La Salle and the Royal Hong Kong Observatory in the 1960s. Robert Lee is a musician in Hong Kong, known for the band The Thunderbirds. Bruce Lee’s sister, Phoebe Lee, stated Bruce Lee was called “Small Phoenix” as a child.
Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco. The name “Jun Fan” is described as a school name, meaning “someone of authority of gold money.” Bruce Lee’s Geni.com page is also written in Hebrew, a feature not found on pages for Johnny Carson, Jimi Hendrix, or Chuck Norris. Bruce Lee’s father, Joseph Hoi Chuen Lee, was an actor and opera singer. Historically, actors in the West have been almost exclusively Jewish.
A Wikipedia article states that during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), a Ming emperor conferred seven surnames upon Jews, including “Li” (李). Jet Li also shares this name. Hoi Chuen Lee was an opera singer, actor, and possibly in military intelligence. He lived in Hong Kong during its Japanese occupation in WWII. He is described as a “Chinese Jerry Lewis.” His name is also given as “Lee Moon Shuen” on Wikipedia, with “Hoi Chuen” as a stage name, and vice versa on Geni. Som-Feliz is noted as the site manager on Geni. The characters for “Lee Moon-Shuen” (李 滿 船) translate to “Li” (Jewish tribe), “Full,” and “Boat,” interpreted as a “boat full of Jews” and a potential Intel pun. “Hoi Chuen” (海泉) translates to “Sea” and “Spring,” suggesting references to water and boats, pointing to Phoenician Navy.
Hoi Chuen Lee featured in over 70 movies, including ‘Robbing the Dead’, ‘Christmas Tree’, and ‘Hundreds of Birds Adoring a Phoenix’ in 1947. Matthew Polly’s book claims Bruce Lee was circumcised after moving to America to attract American girls. This is also reported in the Daily Mail, where Bruce Lee explains it as wanting to “look the part” as an American.
Bruce Lee’s mother, Grace Oi Yu Lee (aka Grace Ho), was half Cantonese, half English. Her mother, Cheung King-sin, is described as potentially English, German, or Russian, and a mistress of Ho Kom-Tong, brother of Sir Robert Hotung. Sir Robert Hotung was a Dutch Jew according to Wikipedia. Cheung King-sin was also cousin to Robert’s wife, Clara Hotung (ne Cheung Lin-kok), granddaughter of Thomas Lane, founder of Lane Crawford. Sir Hotung is Bruce Lee’s maternal grand-uncle, and Thomas Lane his great-great-grand-uncle.
Bruce Lee’s death is reported to have followed a seizure and fainting spell on May 10th, 1973, attributed to a cerebral edema treated with mannitol. Two months later, on July 20th, he was at Betty Ting Pai’s residence, with whom he was rumored to have had an affair. He was with producer Raymond Chow, who left for a dinner meeting. Bruce Lee complained of a headache and was given Equagesic. He was reportedly supposed to meet George Lazenby (James Bond) for dinner. Raymond Chow returned to the apartment when Bruce Lee didn’t show up. Chow is the owner of Golden Harvest, the production company for Bruce Lee’s movies.
Bruce Lee reportedly had his underarm sweat glands removed in late 1972, a procedure called thoracic sympathectomy, with risks cited. This is suggested as a false angle for death by heatstroke, as Bruce Lee was known to sweat during filming. The article questions why a health enthusiast would undergo such a dangerous surgery.
A Grunge article is referenced, stating Bruce Lee did not drink alcohol due to an unpleasant physiological reaction common in Asian people, but enjoyed cannabis. The author questions why Bruce Lee didn’t have allergy tests, given his previous seizure episode. Equagesic is mentioned as a painkiller mixed with aspirin. Nepalese Hash is also mentioned.
The Grunge.com article is quoted regarding rumors of conspiracy and murder, with the conclusion being cerebral edema, which might have been treatable if seen by a doctor sooner. The article dismisses questions and directs readers to “Pharma Farm.”
The autopsy was handled by Donald Teare from Scotland Yard, who also handled autopsies for Jimi Hendrix and Brian Epstein. The article questions Scotland Yard’s involvement with American celebrities.
Bruce Lee’s last movie filmed was Enter The Dragon, rushed into production while filming Game of Death. The production studio reportedly misplaced over 100 minutes of Game of Death footage. The plot of the 1978 film Game of Death was altered to a revenge story where Lee’s character fakes his death. Real footage of Lee’s corpse in an open-casket was allegedly used to show the character Billy Lo faking his death. Sammo Hung, Raymond Chow, and Dan Inosanto are mentioned in relation to their involvement. Game of Death reportedly used only 11 minutes and 7 seconds of original footage, with body doubles used for the rest.
Bruce Lee was offered a better deal for Game of Death, leading him to quit and film Enter The Dragon, co-produced by Golden Harvest, Warner Bros, and Concord. The article questions why Golden Harvest would offer a better deal mid-contract. Enter The Dragon took three months to film.
Another theory is that Bruce Lee was assassinated by the Chinese Mafia (Triads) for teaching kung fu to white people. A theory also suggests gangster Charles Heung Wah-keung was jealous of Bruce Lee’s relationship with Betty Ting and had him killed. Charles and his brother Jimmy founded Hong Kong’s second-biggest movie studio. The 2010 biopic Bruce Lee, My Brother suggests Bruce Lee was a target of Hong Kong mafia groups in his teenage years. The article dismisses the involvement of American and Asian mafia as fake, stating big money men avoid high-profile murders.
Raymond Chow co-founded Concord with Bruce Lee, which was a third partner on Enter The Dragon. After Lee’s death, Chow gained full control of Concord, which was a new studio with limited output. Concord Inc. is suggested to be a front for money laundering and tax evasion, possibly to cut Bruce Lee’s wife out of his income.
The author’s guess is that Bruce Lee wanted to “get out of the game early,” possibly after meeting a new woman, and informed his handlers during the filming of Game of Death. This led to the abrupt shuffling of film productions to maximize profit from Bruce Lee before he was “gone.” Linda Lee’s stay in the US is explained as a consequence of this, allowing her and the children to live off Bruce Lee’s legacy. The rewrite of Game of Death is speculated to be penned by Bruce Lee himself as a hint to friends.
Betty Ting was set to release an autobiography about her affair with Bruce Lee in 2003, delayed until 2015. The article questions why 30 years after his death was “not the right time,” when she released a movie about their affair three years after his death. It suggests Bruce Lee might have died around 2015.
Matthew Polly’s biography mentions Bruce Lee promising Betty Ting the role of Mei Ling in Game of Death, but later giving it to someone else, causing a row and their breakup. The article questions when they broke up if Bruce Lee was in her apartment the day he died, suggesting Betty Ting was given a different role in the “second fake death” production.
Bruce Lee may have suffered an injury like a hernia or broken limb, and without proper insurance, a faked death would be the solution.
Brandon Lee, Bruce Lee’s son, was supposedly killed on the set of The Crow, a movie about a man murdered and resurrected. His character was also a musician. This happened on the 20th anniversary of his father’s death. Linda Lee filed a lawsuit against the studio, settled out of court. The author questions why no similar lawsuits were filed for Bruce Lee’s death. Bruce Lee had a legacy guaranteeing royalties, while Brandon Lee did not, making a severance package necessary. Brandon Lee’s quote on his headstone is mentioned.
Linda Lee-Cadwell (née Emery), Bruce Lee’s wife, is described as the daughter of Vivian R. (née Hester) and Everett Emery. Hester is a variant of Esther, which is Jewish. “Emery/Emory” is also considered Jewish. Linda is scrubbed on Geni. Her wiki page is short. Vivian Pryme is her mother, with no genealogy found past herself. Her father’s tree includes Bentleys, Clarks, and Hindmans. Linda attended Garfield High School in Seattle, whose alumni include Jack Benaroya, Michael B. Druxman, Emma Dumont, Gisele Fox, Jimi Hendrix, Steven Hill (Solomon “Sol” Krakovsky), Ari Melber, Robert Prince, Irvine Robbins (co-founder of Baskin-Robbins), Omari Salisbury, and Minoru Yamasaki (architect of the World Trade Center).
Bruce Lee’s siblings reportedly cut ties with Linda and their daughter Shannon Lee after his death. Linda remarried twice, to a Bleecker and then Bruce Cadwell.
William Cheung, claimed to be a childhood friend of Bruce Lee, has photoshopped images on his website, which are also on Wikipedia. William Cheung was the Chief Instructor for the US 7th Fleet in Yokosuka, Japan, and received an award from the Federal Law Enforcement Offcers Association in Delaware, USA. The author questions his American citizenship and the training provided to the US Navy. William Cheung’s father was a Hong Kong Police Inspector.
William Cheung’s presence in Melbourne, Australia, where Bruce Lee’s brother Peter last lived, is noted. Peter Lee married Mary Pandora Cheung, Miss Hong Kong in 1975 and owner of Mary Cheung & Associates. She was raised in the Po Leung Kuk orphanage, but maintained contact with an aunt in Los Angeles, later reuniting with her birth mother.
William Cheung recalls Bruce Lee remarking, “Ah Hing, as soon as I finish filming this Game of Death, I’m going to take a long, long vacation. And I’m going to come by and visit you there in Australia. And you’d better be ready!” This is interpreted as Bruce Lee having finished filming Game of Death and planning a visit to Australia.
A History101 article is cited stating Bruce Lee failed the Army physical due to an undescended testicle and poor eyesight, preventing him from joining the vietnam war. The author refers to him as Wun Hung Lo.