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Derrick reviews the powerful testimonies and many of the unexpected turns, highlighting the important moments of day two and how each might impact Judge Chen's ruling.
Overall, this was a very damning series of events for the government narrative, regarding its monumental efforts to keep fluoride in your drinking water. Most importantly due to the fact that their narrative throughout the trial seems to have diverged from past arguments, suddenly now admitting that fluoride is indeed dangerous, but disputing the level at which that is the case — or more accurately, claiming that they just don't know exactly at what level this provably dangerous substance spontaneously becomes dangerous, but they somehow seem to know for sure that it is not the level at which it exists currently in US drinking water.