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“an invaluable guide… be sure to give this book a careful read"— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH Written by a retired attorney in collaboration with two physicians, this highly-documented book presents an overview of the compelling evidence that paints a very different picture than we've been told regarding certain core issues:1) was a vaccine ever necessary in the first place to end COVID?2) are the COVID shots really safe and effective, according to the government's and manufacturers' own data?3)
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Stash: My Life in Hiding
Sinopsis :
“Anirresistibly delicious story.”#8212Holly
Whitaker, New York Times bestselling authorA propulsive and
vivid memoir—inthe vein of Drinking: A Love Story and
Somebody’sDaughter—abut the journey to
sobriety and self-love amidst addiction, privilege, racism, and
self-sabotage from the host of the popular podcast The Only
One in the Room.After years of hiding her addiction from
everyone—frm stockpiling pills in her Louboutins to
elaborately scheduling withdrawals between PTA meetings,
baby showers, and tennis matches—Lara Cathcart
Robbins settles into a complicated purgatory.She learns the
hard way that privilege doesn’tprotect you from pain.
Facing divorce, the possibility of a grueling custody battle, and
internalized racism, Robbins wonders just how much more she
can take.Now, with courage and candid openness, she reveals
how she managed to begin the long journey toward sobriety