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Wife of MK Yehuda Glick passes away
Elisha Ben Kimon and Moran Azulay
Published: 01.01.18, 21:08
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1. Sounds like a cursed neighborhood to have so many deaths.
Rivkah   (01.01.18)
How sad for them all. A Christian Prophet from India said youth ministers in his flock kept dying in accidents until he called on the Heavenly Father to ask why. He was told the youth pastors were needed to sprinkle hot coats from the heavenly altar on the congregation and were near them but they could not see the deceased youth pastors. So perhaps Yaffa Glick was needed more to sprinkle hot coals from the heaveny altar on her family and is close to them than they can imagine, watching with more weapons from the heavenly arsenal than were available to her before her death.
2. I see Rabbi Glick did not listen to me on how to reverse the
Rivkah   (01.01.18)
stroke in his wife although I sent the information in many ways hoping he could see it and act. I was totally ignored. The 1931 Nobel Prize for Medicine went to Dr. Otto Warburg and Dr. Everett Storey for reversing diseases with Cellfood stabilized liquid oxygen with deuterons, amino acids and trace minerals. It is taught in medical schools but since the insurance companies don't pay for it, few people take advantage of that way to reverse a stroke. A Roman Catholic Priest named John Moore had a heart attack, a stroke and kidney failure one day and was hospitalized in critical condition and the stroke was reversed in a few weeks and he could go back to work in six weeks (weekend masses) because he consented to my giving him Cellfood in water twice daily and spraying under his tongue every hour while awake with Vitamin O stabilized liquid oxygen. A Corcoran guard and his wife who were friends, too, helped since I could only be there part of the day until his sister from Ireland arrived a week after his health crisis. He lived another two years. Yaffa Glick could have lived longer if her husband had listened to me but he didn't. I am a retired Pharmacist.
3. so very sad. sending comfort to the family.
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