The Supreme Court said Friday it would wade into the future of free speech online and decide whether to allow laws passed in Texas and Florida that would restrict social media companies from removing certain political posts or accounts.
The justices’ decision to take the landmark social media cases came in an order that also added 10 other cases to the calendar for the Supreme Court term that begins Monday. The additional cases concern the FBI’s “no-fly” list, individual property rights and the ability of criminal defendants to confront witnesses against them, among other matters.
WHO attempting to take over the world’s healthcare.
Sinister Developments - Dr. John Cooper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UScNk39xUTk
Comments below the video:
“This is sick beyond words or comprehension. All actions by the WHO, UN etc. should be halted immediately. We should sue them into oblivion on behalf of humanity.”

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Today's update is more a laundry list of things going on in China. It will not be long on analysis.
Item One:
The latest food flap in the PRC involves artificial salted egg yolks in Autumn Festival Moon Cakes. 
Item Two:
The logo for the Hanzhou Asian Games bears a striking resemblance to that of a funeral home chain in Zhejaing.
Item Three:
There are reports of multiple Beijing Districts borrowing to pay civil servant salaries. Other districts are either reducing wage rates and/or paying wages on a one month delay. Some provinces are reducing end of year bonuses from 50,000-60,000 Yuan ($8,000-9,600) to 1,000-2,000 Yuan ($160-320). Other provinces have dropped them all together. Some have demanded return of 50% of previously paid performance bonuses for 2021. Money must be repaid before the end of the year. This is not good.
Item Four:
The founder and Chairman of EverGrande, Xu Jiayin, has been arrested but not before transferring the bulk of his wealth overseas through a 'technical divorce'. Over the years he and his 'ex' wife have paid themselves over $8 BILLION in dividends. He also managed to set up a $2.3 billion trust funds for son in the US. Under the terms of the trust his son only has access to interest and dividends so the principal can't be touched by creditors of EverGrande. Xu's grandson can still inherit the trust.
It is widely believed that Xi Jinping has already decided to blame Xu and his family for workers and companies not getting paid back wages and debts.
Item Five:
Evidently Chinese hackers broke into US State Department servers and stole over 60,000 emails from ten accounts. The emails were taken from the UNCLAS inboxes. The accounts were for people generally working on Indo-Pacific diplomatic efforts.
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(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
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Landmark Texas, Florida social media cases added to Supreme Court term
msm.com ^ | 9/29/2023 | Ann Marimow, Cat Zakrzewski • 14h