Brilliant, disturbing, and vital
Thank you to Audrey Quinn and everyone involved in this important document. It will pass unnoticed and will make no difference, but at least someone still cares enough to do the work required to expose the truth of how the most helpless of us are abused and manipulated.
JoeMac7345 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/18
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