The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Health Freedom Louisiana co-director Jill Hines and The Gateway Pundit news site founder Jim Hoft, reads, "This case challenges probably the largest mass-surveillance and mass-censorship program in American history."
A report by SpyTalk's Seth Hettena suggests potential involvement of the CIA and Saudi government in the 9/11 attacks, based on allegations from anonymous former FBI agents and interviews with whistleblowers conducted by attorney Vincent Canestraro, who represents a defendant at Guantanamo Bay, raising questions about the CIA's knowledge of the first two hijackers to arrive in the United States and the role of Saudi Arabia in supporting the attackers.
This paper's viewpoint aligns with the University of California at San Francisco's (UCSF) attempts to "decolonize the health sciences" as part of their anti-racist initiatives, but it has been met with significant backlash and deemed "morally abhorrent."
Data made public by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms the COVID vaccine has been linked to 35,152 deaths, 197,564 hospitalizations, and 1,547,355 injuries.
"The Twitter Files and other public reporting have exposed how the federal government has pressured and colluded with Big Tech and other intermediaries to censor certain viewpoints on social and other media in ways that undermine First Amendment principles," Jordan's subpoena states.
“These threats are magnified with respect to Members of the Supreme Court, given the higher profile of the matters they address. Recent episodes confirm that such dangers are not merely hypothetical," all nine justices wrote.
Non-profit civil rights activism group National Action Network, headed by Rev. Al Sharpton, has warned it will "mobilize" against McDonald's unless the company addresses accusations of racial discrimination.