Degrees of Deception” is a gripping tale of family betrayal, greed, and the lengths to which some will go to protect their own interests, even at the expense of a loved one’s well-being. The trios unwavering determination to uncover the truth and seek justice for the Grazianos serves as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Marisa Russo graduated from Loma Linda University. Marisa is passionate about finding the cause of everything, including who was behind the unethical investigation of her friends and colleagues. She went all out on a 3-year investigation to find the truth, all while personally suffering from the deaths of her brother, her animals, and her 30-year marriage. She uncovered far more than she ever imagined. She shares her story and determination to bring forth the truth of the nightmare that began in 2020. She uses her gifts to help anyone who wants to be free of pain and suffering.
Angelo Graziano was close to his father who sadly passed when Angelo was only 18 years old. His passing inspired Angelo to dedicate his life to the healing arts. Top students all through medical school, he and his brother Fabio superseded their instructors and mentors. In 2020, a family of mediocre minds, including one he held close to his heart, caused a major course correction in their lives. Through faith and perseverance, the truth was exposed. They continue their life’s mission in seeking the origins of disease and healing the hopeless.
Fabio Graziano, raised in Switzerland, moved to Italy to open a functional medical practice with his brother Angelo. They researched the root causes of disease and treated the cause rather than the symptoms. They became famous and had patients from all over the world, including actors, medical doctors, and politicians. In 2020, very jealous people destroyed their practice, telling lies and making false accusations. The brothers prevailed, and today, with their big hearts and passion, they continue helping people and improving their patients’ lives and well-being