bob herget's book

A Systemic Constitutional Quandary

A Veteran’s Journey Into Constitutional Activism
Robert Herget never intended to be an activist. A retired U.S. Army Combat Engineer, small business owner, and devoted husband and father, he was content coaching high school baseball and building his family’s life in York County, Virginia.

But when his wife took a courageous stand to expose documented vaccine adverse effects, everything changed. What began as a family’s mission to protect children evolved into a profound exploration of constitutional principles, the role of local government, and the urgent need for citizens to reclaim their responsibility to their communities.

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graphic of the book by gina stevens, how to not make things worse

How to NOT Make Things Worse

How to NOT Make Things Worse is a practical book about what people do in the heat of the moment that turns a hard situation into a worse one.

It deals with the things that usually do the damage first. Talking too fast. Reacting before thinking. Pushing when backing off would have done more good. Trying to fix pain with more pressure. Saying the extra thing that did not need saying.

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Estranged

Estranged is a deeply personal book about the grief of family separation, the long ache of silence, and the painful work of looking honestly at your own part in a broken relationship.

Gina Stevens writes from the place many parents know but few can easily explain: loving an adult child who has become distant, carrying years of unanswered questions, and trying to understand what happened without turning the story into blame.

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Eight Science Fiction Classics Worth Reading

Eight Science Fiction Classics Worth Reading

Science fiction lasts when it does more than predict gadgets or decorate a story with futuristic scenery.

The books that endure usually carry something larger inside them. They ask what power does to people. What technology changes and what it cannot change. What happens when belief, control, survival, identity, and ambition are pushed past the familiar world. The setting may be distant, but the pressure is often very close to home.

That is one reason the strongest science fiction classics continue to matter. They are not only artifacts of genre history. They are books that still provoke t

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