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mi keamcha yisroel – I have been busting frauds and stalkers for years now. I know ’em when I see ’em. These hustlers are basically using new olim and throwing them away like used Kleenex when they are done with them. I also know that moving to EY is not an easy or necessarily good decision.
I was turned off when legitimate business assistance groups refused to so much give me the time of day when they found out I am “charedi” and want to set up a business that would aid the “charedi” sector. Unless you can stay out of the web of the medine and its institutions, you are best off not moving there as you will get swallowed up and disillusioned very fast.
And don’t anyone mention the meraglim to me because EY is now occupied by an illegitimate force and Moshiach is not here. The meraglim referred to the time of our first geula, not to a time when a group of baryoinim and Sicarii decided to seize power in EY and build a state based on koichi veoitzem yadi.
Finally, do NOT believe the positive economic statistics coming out of EY. Anyone I speak to is schlepping by at best and drowning at worst. Those statistics are skewed and in fact the strong shekel that the deluded medine brags about will be its downfall.
The global recession will pass, and so will Obama but the medine, an abomination that defiles the kedusha of EY, will never be anything but a bastion of mediocrity UNLESS it has the guts to show some real gaon Yaakov. That can come only with Moshiach, and in the meantime the medine is the epitome of golus.