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The seven steps Dr Tara Swart takes to receive a message from her husband revealed - and you can use them, too OF all the people you’d expect to believe in the supernatural, a brain scientist probably ...
OF all the people you’d expect to believe in the supernatural, a brain scientist probably isn’t up there. So when Dr Tara Swart, the acclaimed neuroscientist and psychiatrist, revealed that she had ...
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Crowd company CEO details paying protesters as requests surge under Trump Crowds on Demand CEO and founder Adam Swart joins 'Fox & Friends' to break down how the paid protester process works amid a ...
Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, claims he turned down a $20 million offer to recruit demonstrators for anti-Trump protests. Adam Swart, the CEO of Crowds on Demand, a company known for organising ...
“The land is ours again,” screamed Nationalist students at Pretoria and Stellenbosch universities. “We’re boss now,” crowed three young toughs in Prime Minister Daniel Malan’s own Piquetberg; they ...