By Whistleblower ~ Noelle Webb For more than a decade, I’ve fought the opioid epidemic from both sides: as a whistleblower exposing pharmaceutical fraud—and as a mother fighting to save my child from addiction. I’ve seen the crisis from the inside and the outside, and I’ve paid a steep price for speaking out. But through these battles, I’ve learned the true meaning of courage, resilience, and what it takes to survive—and heal. A Legacy of Courage Courage has always been a quality I admired in others—most notably my father, a Korean War veteran who endured psychological trauma after being tortured by North Korean captors. My father-in-law, too, exemplified bravery, having served aboard the USS Manila Bay during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War…

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