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And who's better than Donald Trump to be
the poster boy for the
times of how the wheel of time is
moving. Every single day there is a new
headline of some major policy change,
some major new deal, some major new
disaster with his name on it. He knew
every aspect of this bill, he knew it
better than almost anybody and he never
had a problem until right after he left.
And if you saw the statements he made
about me, which I'm sure you can get
very easily. It's very fresh on tape. Uh
he said the most beautiful things about
me. And he hasn't said bad about me
personally, but I'm sure that'll be
next. But I'm I'm very disappointed in
Elon. I've helped Elon a lot. One day
everything is great. He's the new
leader. Next day we're going to give new
laws, new tariffs on every single
country, 100%
150%. Market
crashes shortly thereafter. Ah, no. By
the way, I was just kidding about the
tariffs. We're going to make some
deals. we're uh going to go back to what
we were, but we're going to make it seem
as if it's a new
deal. One day he says, "We're going to
destroy Gaza. These people are
terrorists." Next day, yeah, these
people uh were working things out. They
seem like nice
people. One day, the Houthis, they're
our
enemies. Next day, these are good
people. Nice. very uh very
decent. One day we're going to destroy
Iran. They can't have nuclear weapons.
Next day make a good deal with Iran.
They can stay with whatever they have.
No problem. One
day we're Israel's best friend.
next day gives Israel the worst possible
conditions we could ever imagine while
giving favorable terms to their enemies
Iran, Gaza, and all of the other
terrorizing
countries. Literally not even a month
passes for you to digest the news. In
the old
days, people knew that the news in the
newspaper is good for a month. How would
they know? Simple. In the old days, they
used to use the newspapers after people
read them and used them or whatever.
They would reuse the newspapers to cover
the fish and sell the fish in the market
inside the
newspapers. This, by the way, as a side
note, was one of the ways that the Zados
was discovered. the fool that uh found
it thought that it's a newspaper, so he
just covered his fish with it. When one
of the Jewish scholars saw this, he
wanted the rest of the pages. Gave him a
bunch of money to give the rest of the
pages. But
anyway, people would reuse the
newspapers,
unfold, put the fish aside, and then
read what's on the paper, would read on
on the paper, and it was still relevant.
Why? Time was moving
slowly. Okay, so a month ago there was a
war. Okay, there's probably still a war
now. Oh, there was a peace. There's
still peace now. Oh, there's a new rule.
The rule
now.
Today, the newspaper you buy in the
morning is already useless by the
afternoon. The news you read in the
morning is literally absolutely
useless by the next day.
New policies, new
terms,
new everything is fast
forward.
Says this is
all due
to fastforwarding the wheel of time in
order to prepare the store to close.
As there's
a parable in
the where there's a famous
story
says well there was one
time
store selling
groceries and I remember this g growing
up in Israel it was like that we used to
go to this store the owner's name was
Rafi everybody knew Rafi
And I went to Rafi. Anytime we need
something, we go to Rafi and uh if we
didn't have any money, we just tell him,
"Put it on the tab." And Rafi had little
notebook. He'd write down how much you
spent. And uh sometimes you would have
the people sign it, sometimes no. But
depending on who it
was, after a while, you have to pay him.
And this is the way it was, not just
with Rafi. This was the way this was
common in the old days. Somebody had a
grocery says grocery and people would
buy and there was one
guy that would come to the store and he
would buy lot of stuff lots and lots of
stuff and put on a tab and every few
months he'd pay it off for years. for
years he's paying it off and
accumulating
again buys for a month two months three
months four months five months all on
the tab and then after five six months
comes tells Rafi here you go how much I
owe you 15 20,000 here you
go one day says
the this person comes to the store and
he does the
usual starts emptying out the shelves
buying a bunch of
stuff. When he brings it to the
counter, the clerk totals up everything,
tells him, "Okay, this is the bill." He
goes, "Okay, just put on the tab." Click
says, "No, no, no more tab. You have to
pay cash today." What? What? What do you
mean? I've been doing this with you for
20 years. Come here. Tab. I always pay.
I never give you problems. No, no, no.
It's not that you give me problems. It's
just that I'm closing the store today.
That's it. Shutting down the store. I'm
retiring. I'm
finished. So, there's no more buy today,
pay me in 60 days. Buy today, pay me in
90 days. No, no. Today's the last day.
You have to pay
cash. Now you
see this is what's happening in the
world is preparing the
world for the last stage for the last
minute for the last
hour.
and he's speeding up all the things that
are happening in the
world in order to help
people do
chuva, fulfill their
tikun.
Sometimes there was a person that was
decreed that he'll have a feeling of
being rich in his life because he did
something good at some point. So, Hashem
makes that person do something that he
didn't even realize is going to be that
good. And all of a sudden, he becomes a
multi-millionaire, billionaire, buying
houses, buying buildings on TV. Everyone
respects him, thinks he's a
genius, and before you know it, he
thinks he's going to have more money for
the next hundred years. makes a few
moves, everything works out until it
doesn't. And he loses all of his fortune
much faster than he gained it. Why? The
decree was for him to feel rich for a
specific amount of time. Sometimes
that's a lifetime, 70 years. Sometimes
it's 70 days, seven years. Different
amount of time for each
person. Other times he could make a
fortune, feel rich and then lose a bunch
and then recover. Why? Hashem wanted him
to feel poor again because that was also
part of the decree. And then help him
recover again. That happened many times
also. But everything happens
fast. In his 20s, he's a
millionaire. 30s
poverty. 40s millionaire.
All things that usually would take
generations, take lifetimes. The
billionaires of the previous generation
literally worked their entire life, 30,
40 years to achieve what they achieved.
Today, it's literally you have 20 year
olds, 20 year
olds that are achieving these major
things.
Why? Hashem is speeding up
everything. Hashem is speeding up
everything. Finalizes the section by
saying all of this
wealth, Hashem is showing it to you,
moving in fast
motion to remind you of the story that's
in the Torah of the Kikun. It's all an
illusion. It's all
temporary. One day here, one day is
gone. The point of the lesson
is to show you that times have changed
and you're running out of
time. We are meant to be a light unto
the nations, not to follow their
misguided practices. Remember, every Jew
has to remember that he's a Jew and
she's a Jew. We don't celebrate
non-Jewish holidays even if they seem
harmless. It's a zil disrespect to the
Torah and could lead to chalu hashem
desecration of God's name. Stick to our
holy Torah and our own holidays. That's
the path of a true Jew.