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Day trip to a surgeon

Today my wife is taking my daughter to see the surgeon that operated on her toe that got banged up in a swimming pool. The toe nail was damaged that's all. The doctor is in Jerusalem, which means a full day trip. The doctor isn't the best, sort of marginally qualified like most doctors in Israel. If we lived in America, a much better surgeon would be a 10 minute drive away. 

I'll add that we had to be put on a six month waiting list to have the surgery in first place. She hopped around for six months.

On my pilot trip, a former American neighbour of mine, a Zionist and a dentist, told me that Israeli health care was just as good as American, only free. I trusted him since he's a health practitioner, and since I knew him. A dentist is also a doctor. 

He lied to me for the cause of getting me to Israel, which he needs for his own ideology of all Jews being in Israel. He lied about the quality, the availability, and even the cost. We recently received an emergency room bill of 1,000 NIS ($350), and in Israel they always send you to the emergency room because there's next to zero out of hospital emergency medical services of any kind. 

Zionists lie all the time, which is why they have a habit of accusing everyone else of lying. They are projecting. They lie so they assume that you lie. 

I'll note that we rarely go to swimming pools. Few people have them, and some rent them out. So you have to pack up all your stuff and undress at the pool. The last few times we tried the pool owner messed up with the chlorine and told us we couldn't use the pool when we got there. This happened twice in a row. We schlepped out there only to be turned away. 

As for the ocean, that's about two hours a way via bus, waiting for the bus, taking a second bus, etc. The Charedi swimming area is tiny and dirty. But the aliyah evangelists will say, "Oh Israel has beautiful beaches and special sex segregated areas for Haredim." Turns out that in most of them there are different days for men and women, so you can't go as a family. The one in Kiryat Sanz in Netanya has separate areas on the same days but the women's area is right next to the men's and immodest Chiloni women were standing around the men's area when I was there. They were wearing bikinis. I saw it with my own eyes before I had the chance to look away. 

The Chiloni area at these beaches will be around 500 yards wide and the Haredi area about 30 yards wide and very crowded. The dressing area is dirty and wet and lacks even hooks for hanging clothes in many cases. Zionists lie about everything and I mean everything from very serious matters such as medical care to less serious matters such as ways to cool off in a desert. 

Truth isn’t part of Torah observance in their eyes. Neither is caring about people. To them, only one thing matters in life, living in Israel. 





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