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Retired U.S. Navy Commander, Suzanne Giesemann is now serving humanity in a big way. She is the author of 11 books, a teacher, an inspirational speaker and an evidence based medium. Suzanne has been recognized as highly credible by Dr. Wayne Dyer and afterlife researcher Dr. Gary Schwartz. While in the U.S. Navy, Suzanne served as a commanding officer, as special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations, and as Aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11. In addition to earning the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, she has a Master's Degree in National Security Affairs and taught political science at the U.S. Naval Academy. Her unexpected and fascinating career transformation to her current work is the subject of the documentary film, "Messages of Hope."
Suzanne is definitely a messenger of hope who brings stunning evidence of the afterlife and is passionate about empowering us to live our best lives possible. More information about Suzanne and her work is found at: www.SuzanneGiesemann.com www.Facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann
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Retired U.S. Navy Commander, Suzanne Giesemann is now serving humanity in a big way. She is the author of 11 books, a teacher, an inspirational speaker and an evidence based medium. Suzanne has been recognized as highly credible by Dr. Wayne Dyer and afterlife researcher Dr. Gary Schwartz. While in the U.S. Navy, Suzanne served as a commanding officer, as special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations, and as Aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11. In addition to earning the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, she has a Master's Degree in National Security Affairs and taught political science at the U.S. Naval Academy. Her unexpected and fascinating career transformation to her current work is the subject of the documentary film, "Messages of Hope."
Suzanne is definitely a messenger of hope who brings stunning evidence of the afterlife and is passionate about empowering us to live our best lives possible. More information about Suzanne and her work is found at: www.SuzanneGiesemann.com www.Facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann

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