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"Writing on reclaiming agency and transforming the mindโ€”one insight, one integration, one breakthrough at a time."

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About Rav Arora

Independent journalist. Writing on Big Pharma, health agencies, and political corruption. Known for debating Mark Cuban on vaccine mandates Seen on podcasts with Jordan Peterson, Russell Brand, Bret Weinstein. Mentioned by Joe Rogan several times.

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