In this explosive first installment of a three-part exposé, we expose the cracks in Raphael Cormack’s portrayal of Doctor Dahesh in Holy Men of the Electromagnetic Age.
Drawing from firsthand documents — including promissory notes, a legal petition, an arrest warrant, a sworn confession, and a deeply personal letter — we reveal a story that diverges sharply from the one Cormack would have us believe.
Never mind an embarrassment of riches…
This is an embarrassment of evidence.
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