Gregory Lemke was born in a middle-class family. His father was a veteran who fought in Vietnam in the ranks of the Marine Corps. The war had taken a severe toll on his family, introducing extreme hardships to Gregory in his childhood. The horrendous ending of the Vietnam war caused PTSD in his father, leading him to end his military career as a disabled veteran. Lemke joined the healthcare department and served there for over two decades. Gregory also participated in active politics and ran for the representation of the 38th district in 2002. He understands the challenges faced by the common masses, as he had experienced them closely. He raised his voice for different social issues, including the issue of foreclosures after the financial meltdown of 2008. Because of his campaigns, the government legislated against foreclosure in the form of the Dodd-Frank Act. Through this book, Gregory Lemke tries to enlighten the masses about the issues with the faith-based healthcare system. He also addresses the conspiracies related to COVID-19 in this book. With the outbreak of COVID-19, different theories emerged on the global stage about the nature and origin of the virus. Many believe that it's a conspiracy to control the masses worldwide. The fears of such people turned into beliefs when the forced vaccination drives started around the globe. In fact, the pandemic became a source of polarization in society. To clear the mist of doubts, Gregory Lemke decided to pen down his experiences for the benefit of people. Having worked in the healthcare sector for more than twenty years, Gregory precisely knows the whole dynamics of the system. His experience as a healthcare worker gives him an edge over laypeople to assess the current pandemic situation. Through this book, Lemke has tried to enlighten the people about the different healthcare practices prevalent in our country. Gregory Lemke also has a keen interest in politics and has once run as a Republican State representative for 38th District. He is among those key people who campaigned against foreclosures and compelled the government to pass Dodd-Frank Act.