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January Book Giveaway: Final Results

Total TruthThanks to all those who participated in the Total Truth giveaway. The giveaway closed at midnight last night and the winners have now been selected. Each of the two winners will receive an autographed, hardcover copy of the book.

So without any further ado, I would like to announce the winners. They are:

Bob Rouse & Geoff Clarke.

Congratulations to both of you!

For those who did not win this time and are still interested in this book (which I highly recommend), I would encourage you to read about it at totaltruthbook.com where you can find endorsements, reviews and sample chapters. It has recently gone on sale at Amazon for $13.58 – a great price for a groundbreaking book.

I will be announcing another giveaway within the next two or three days. I had intended to do only one per month, but I have received some items I am sure people will be excited about and I would like to give them away immediately. I will send information on that giveaway shortly.

For future giveaways I have reworked the referral system to make it much easier to get referrals and to make sure you are credited for the referrals you pass along. Stay tuned for details.


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