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tony6d2:
Dear Chaim,

     Shalom. Thank you for answering my question about the government agencies. For a long time I didn't think that the ATF and IRS are kosher at all. I have my eyes set on the US Marshalls. I'll keep you posted.

     My comment for today is this: In your answer to me about these agencies you mentioned how they are corrupt. I would like to paint a picture for you of more government corruption in our military. For brevity's sake I'll have to do a piece at a time every week. As a Veteran I can tell you honestly and now that it's been declassified, the origin of the name "Al-Qaeda" is actually the name of a department of defense computer program that lists the names of Wahabis that we trained and put into power so that they would fight the Soviets in the 80s, that is now returning to bite us in the "tuchus!" But the rabbit hole gets deeper. More next week.......

-Tony

jdl4ever:
Chaim, last week when you talked about the incident with R' Mordechai Eliyahu's son, I almost fell off my chair since that Thursday (2 wks ago) at 3 AM I woke up from my sleep with a very strong feeling that you will arrive in Israel shortly and imagined us celebrating your return to the holy land.  I thought nothing of this until you mentioned that miraculous story so maybe there is something to it and something good is going to happen.

cosmokramer:
Dear Chaim,

What is your opinion on NASA? To be quite frank with you, I am ashamed that most of the agency was filled with Nazis from top to bottom. From the men putting the astronauts into the capsules from the ones desining the rockets. Werner Von Braun YM"SM, the father of the V-2 rocket and the Nasa program being the highest. He also visited Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp. It again is still shameful that the US let them in. I am sure you know of operation paperclip.

Moshe Eliyahu Ben-Avraham

Ari:
Hello Dear Chaim,

Hope all is well with you.  I recently caught a few documentaries about prison and was reminded of the horrifying dangers and evil of the prison system.  Again, thank G-d you made it out alive.  This week I wanted to ask you about your release from prison.  How did you find out about the great news?  What were your emotions?  Were you able to share the news with your family and supporters?  How did you celebrate your freedom?  Thanks for the great work as always.  Until next week, G-d willing.

Ari 

ItalianZionist:
Dear Chaim,
   Have you ever been plagued with indecision? I'm considering moving out of NY for career purposes and also because the thought of working in Manhattan is disgusting to me. I want to leave NY, yet it has been my home all of my life and I fear I would make the wrong decision and miss my family and friends. I have a real bad case of indecision.
Thanks for your time

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