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To: yard_man who wrote (217426)10/10/2025 8:39:22 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 218532
 
Sounds yummy!!!

GZ



To: yard_man who wrote (217426)10/10/2025 8:56:36 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218532
 
BREAKING: Unverified Report Claims China’s President Xi Suffered a Stroke – In Critical Condition
October 9, 2025 by Joe Hoft

Based on an unverified report, China’s President Xi Jinping has suffered a severe stroke.
Breaking — Unverified Report:

An insider within the Chinese Communist Party has reportedly disclosed that Xi Jinping suffered a sudden stroke earlier today. His condition is said to be extremely critical, and emergency medical treatment is reportedly in progress.

According to the same source, Premier Li Qiang, who is currently on an official visit to North Korea, has allegedly been ordered to return to Beijing immediately. The information comes from a single insider source and has not yet been independently verified. Given the potential significance of the development, the report has been released prior to full confirmation.

Observers note that a clear indicator of the situation will be whether Li Qiang continues his North Korea visit—if he does, it may suggest that Xi’s condition is not as serious as claimed.

The report originated from former CCP official Du Wen @duwen2023, who previously served as legal adviser to senior Chinese leader Hu Chunhua.

Hu Chunhua is a veteran Chinese politician and former Vice Premier, once regarded as a rising star and potential successor within the Communist Party hierarchy. He was said to be hand-picked by Hu Jintao as Xi Jinping’s successor, but later lost this status as Hu Jintao’s faction lost its power struggle to Xi Jinping.

joehoft.com

GZ