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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( Happy Saturday, {NAME}.  Today, we wanted to share something personal with you. Many of you may already know our story, but weâre sure that many of you donât⦠Rewind 28 years all the way back to 1995â¦(yes we still had cassette tapes back then) [wink] We met in June of 1995 in San Antonio, Texas. We fell in love immediately and were engaged in only 9 days. Six months later in December of 1995 we were married. As newlyweds, one of the things we really loved doing was hanging out with Tyâs parents - Graham and Jerry Bollinger. Dad seemed to be the picture of health, exercising regularly, and still able to accomplish physical feats that are normally ascribed to younger men. I vividly remember shooting âhoops'' with Dad in March/April 1996 and watching in awe as he made 100 free throws in a row. It wasnât the first time Iâd seen him do that, but it was just as impressive as the first time. Dad played baseball and basketball at Baylor University, which is where I also graduated. I can honestly say that Dad was my hero, and I know he was Charleneâs hero as well.  Six months after we were married, we took Dad (who was only 52) to the hospital with severe stomach pains. Over the course of less than a day, the prognosis morphed from âgallstonesâ to âadvanced stomach cancerâ and the doctors removed over 75% of his stomach. The doctors told us that Dad would have about 2 years to live, if we didnât do chemotherapy. He only lived another 25 days. He died from the surgery. He bled to death. After Dad died, we embarked on a mission to discover all we could about cancer treatments and therapies that might have helped prolong his life. We were shocked to learn that there were multiple effective cancer treatments that may have helped him, but we didnât have the freedom to access them in the USA, and due to censorship, much of the knowledge was hidden. Over the course of the next several years, we lost 6 other close family members to cancer (and its ineffective treatments), culminating with the loss of Tyâs precious mother, Jerry Bollinger, in 2004. Our âmissionâ began. And the rest is historyâ¦
Charlene, Ty, Dad & Mom - 1995 Weâve now been on our mission for over 2 decades. During that time, weâve uncovered some shocking information â doctors are being persecuted, successful treatments have been âbannedâ and people are dying because they do NOT have the freedom to choose the best treatment protocol for their particular condition. We firmly believe that if Mom, Dad, and all our other family members had access to âadvancedâ cancer treatments (many of which are not âallowedâ in the USA), they might still be alive today. Itâs now our mission to share the TRUTH with the world. For the next 72 hours, to celebrate our mission to maintain health, liberty and freedom, and to spread the TRUTH about cancer, weâre having a [Flash Sale]( where you can SAVE 43% on our âmagnum opusâ of cancer-fighting info -- Cancer: Step Outside The Box. >> [Grab your copy for $19.97 and SAVE 43%.](  âCancer - Step Outside the Boxâ is your comprehensive go-to guide for natural cancer treatments and preventions. At 500+ pages, this book is jam-packed with all the information you'll ever need to fight cancer without using drugs, without surgery, without radiation, and without side effects.  And remember, your purchase helps us in our mission to educate everyone about the truth about cancer. Your support makes it possible for us to broadcast The Truth About Cancer and The Truth About Vaccines for free to millions of people every year.  Thanks for your support and God Bless!  P.S. >> [CLICK HERE to OWN âCancer Step Outside the Boxâ](   © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}
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