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The Damage Lies Can Do - The psychological legacy of targeting and bullying - cover

The Damage Lies Can Do - The psychological legacy of targeting and bullying

Michael Collins

Verlag: Brown Dog Books

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A known fantasist is conveniently believed by a vindictive management in a desperate act of self-preservation that suits their corrupt agenda. This true account of an abuse of power shows the unjust unfathomable influence an evil unscrupulous pharmaceutical giant has with authority. The influence that they overzealously exert many times in their attempt to destroy an employee with a conscience and courage to speak up, whom they wish to silence. They try to destroy everything in his life: character, home, marriage, family, sanity and career, wilfully ignoring an attempt on his life and so much more. This truth is more shocking than fiction. This should be a thriller, but sadly it actually happened.
Verfügbar seit: 23.10.2024.

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