Anonymous ID: b65b3e March 12, 2025, 4:21 p.m. No.22749270   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mar 13 2019 11:20:13 (EST)

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1105805989545021440📁

Trolling is FUN!

PANIC is GOOD.

PANIC increases the RAT population.

'Paid shill brothers' majority of time on top of POTUS' Twitter feed?

How is that mathematically possible given volume?

Coordination between shills and Twitter?

'@Jack He (or she) who laughs last……'

Nobody is safe.

Q3047

 

''BREAKING: Twitter founder Jack Dorsey locked out of X''

thepostmillennial.com/breaking-twitter-founder-jack-dorsey-locked-out-of-x

Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, which rebranded to X under Elon Musk, revealed on Primal that he has been locked out of his own X account.

 

The post on Wednesday showed that Dorsey has 11 hours remaining in his lock-out.

 

Dorsey previously expressed regret over his role in "centralizing discovery and identity into corporations," admitting it had "really damaged the internet."

 

"[T]he days of usenet, irc, the web…even email (w PGP)…were amazing. centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet. I realize I'm partially to blame, and regret it," Dorsey tweeted in 2022.

 

"Dorsey left the board of Bluesky, the decentralized Twitter alternative he co-founded in 2019. He seems to have lost faith in the project after deleting his account in September. Dorsey just donated $5 million to Nostr, a crypto social network that may now be his focus," reports Deepdive in an article from earlier this year.

Anonymous ID: b65b3e March 12, 2025, 4:31 p.m. No.22749319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

''Utah poised to become first state to ban fluoride in public water system''

yahoo.com/news/utah-poised-become-first-state-171823183.html

By Brad Brooks

 

(Reuters) -Utah is set to become the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water systems after Utah Governor Spencer Cox said he would sign legislation to that effect.

 

The use of the mineral, which is added to water to strengthen tooth enamel and promote dental health, has been a hot-button political issue in some states for decades.

 

The Utah ban, set to begin in early May, follows the appointment of U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who opposes the addition of fluoride to public water systems and has said Republican President Donald Trump will call for an end to its use.

 

“It’s not a bill I felt strongly about; it’s not a bill I care that much about, but it’s a bill I will sign,” Cox, a Republican, said in a weekend interview with Utah television station ABC4.

 

Hawaii does not use fluoride in its public water systems, but does not have any specific statewide ban against the practice.

 

Utah Representative Stephanie Gricius, a Republican and chief sponsor of the bill, said it allows pharmacists to prescribe fluoride for those wanting the mineral's protection for their teeth.

 

"I believe in individual choice when it comes to what prescriptions we put into our bodies and fluoride is federally regulated as a prescription," Gricius wrote in an email. "Community water fluoridation and informed consent, which is foundational to good health care, cannot coexist."

 

Gricius noted that just two of Utah's 29 counties currently add fluoride to water, and that by allowing citizens to obtain fluoride tablets from a pharmacist, her bill makes it easier for citizens in the entire state to obtain fluoride should they choose to do so.

 

The American Dental Association had sent a letter to Governor Cox urging him to veto the bill.

 

The association noted that about 50% of Utah residents reside in those two counties that currently add fluoride to water. It cited Utah Department of Health and Human Services data showing that areas of the state without fluoride in the water have experienced an increase in dental disease, whereas those with it have seen decreases.

 

The association also pointed to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates showing that fluoride-treated water saves about $6.5 billion each year in dental treatment costs nationally.