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  • Chappaquiddick...The Real Story

  • Adventures of a Baby Boomer, Book 5
  • By: Thomas Shaw
  • Narrated by: Thomas Shaw
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins

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By: Thomas Shaw
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Publisher's Summary

What really happened at the Chappaquiddick Bridge was hidden under a fog of deception for over four decades, until the advent of voice stress technology shined the light of truth on Ted Kennedy's statements to the police.

Part two of this audiobook tells about the chance meeting with the CIA and how this voice stress technology played an important role in defeating a terrorist group called Shinning Path in Lima, Peru.

Part three is about the power of the subconscious and how voice stress technology led me to learn how to communicate with my own subconscious mind.

Part four is about how the understanding of my own subconscious mind led me to hypnosis and some events that convinced me there is more to our DNA than we might imagine.

©2014 Thomas Shaw (P)2015 Thomas Shaw

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