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Ann Bouchard's avatar

The middle one with the white coat and blue background.

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Thank you :) 🙏

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Timothy Burchett's avatar

It's between 1 & 3... one maybe to scary with the knife but replaced with a needle clutched in the hand would be fabulous... 3 is us as defenseless children watching afar seeing but with no voice ... 2 just doesn't do anything for me... OK you ask lol

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

The only thing is that it's not about vax injury but I could replace #1 with an iv setup with Remdesivir and a ventilator...

3 has the crucifix in front of the eye/doc 🙌

I know 2 is pretty standard and noncontroversial. Thank you!

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Timothy Burchett's avatar

I'm so tunnel visioned on the injection, my sincere apologies. I prayed for ultimate discernment years ago... a curse to this day. Everything at days end will be traced back to the injection.. From retropositioning to contaminants as luc Montagnier warned people will die from them... my belief, everyone that gets these injections, cause of death will be traced back to them. Ask God don't trust me... trust no man. Sending peace & love

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

It's okay. I totally get it. They kill one way or the other... and a broad umbrella is needed to cover all their sins. I will have a chapter on vax injury, which will have a list of possible therapies. Thank you for your sweet input!

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Un-silent's avatar

I like the needle idea. I do think the cover should be riveting to catch the eye. The blue cover is too tame and looks more like a covid handbook.

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SeedyD's avatar

I think cover 2 is the most fitting for a guidebook, but with the title from 1 & 3

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Thank you! That is a blend I had not previously considered.

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Tim Pallies's avatar

My guess is that the blue cover does better with a more mainstream crowd, but that one of the others might be better for a more narrowly focused group (those most aligned woth your views). It almost makes me wonder if you should publish it twice. forst with a cover to appeal to your followers, and then for a wider group.

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

My thinking, too. The blue cover is much more mainstream (nondramatic, standard).

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Patti Kay Wooldridge RN BSN's avatar

Margaret I like the title from number 3 on the blue cover since many think that covid is over and done.

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Thank you, Nurse Patti! Stellar blend!

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Sharon Cheatle's avatar

I think #1 blue cover is more likely to be less intimidating, thus appeal to a wider audience.

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Thank you:)

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Stan Beattie's avatar

I like the blue cover, with the prayer hands.

I was never very fussed with hospitals, but they definitely had a place in dealing with trauma, but since a few incidents with uncaring doctors and now especially since the Covid response I will avoid doctors at all costs . I recognise a connection with Scott Scherer, and speak blessings over you both

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Maybe it should be, "Guidebook to Avoiding White Coats and Hospitals", but if you have to go for some reason, you still need to survive:)

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Chelie's avatar

The blue cover.

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Dr Margaret Aranda's avatar

Thank you. It's a tie between the blue cover and the one with the eye... probably the blue cover is more mainstream for those whose eyes are not yet quite fully opened.

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Paul Bass's avatar

on #3, the letters are spaced too far apart.

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Janet Gernand's avatar

I love the blue cover the best. It’s very clean and crisp looking. Another suggestion for a title might be:

Guide for Patient Care and Hospital Protocols During Plandemics

You might then make the ‘L’ in the word Plandemics a different color than all of the other letters but you wouldn’t have to. Just a thought!

I will definitely purchase this book once it’s published! I’m so happy and thankful that you put scripture verses in it!

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Janet Gernand's avatar

*Guidebook for Patients Care and Hospital Protocols During Plandemics

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