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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (215730)8/1/2025 10:57:29 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217981
 
Re <<more detail>> … progression towards ever-more-convenient progress going your way to save much paperwork-time to turn-on / switch-off depending on tariff rates, whim, and any number of factors … would imagine to be implemented in all migrant-rich / rich domains to protect your freedoms, and besides, initiative gives the AI / blockchain fellows and fellowettes stuff to do, front to back and side ways, the protocol goes well with kill-switch enabled cars, and location-broadcasted personal but public computers, looped through ‘anonymous’ stablecoin wallets.

Recommendation, to buy last-car before end-2025 model-year and make it a good-one, and do not forget some identity-free gold / silver, am told


nytimes.com

Trump Announces Health Care Records System for Consumers

The administration is working with tech companies to make sharing information with various providers easier. Experts raised concerns about privacy and security.
July 30, 2025


President Trump on Wednesday at the White House with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, and Mehmet Oz, the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.Eric Lee for The New York Times

President Trump on Wednesday announced the development of a health care records system that he said would allow Americans to more easily and broadly share their personal health information with health care providers.

“Today the dream of easily transportable, electronic medical records finally becomes a reality,” Mr. Trump said at a White House event that included the leaders of dozens of technology companies.

The administration is working with some of the largest American companies on the record-keeping system, including Google, Amazon, Apple and OpenAI. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will oversee the effort.