Senior official at the Ministry of Education: 'There is a cure, they are not advertising it. The coronavirus is a bluff''

June Green
August 3, 2020   
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Yaakov Naumi/Flash90
A senior official in the Ministry of Education's emergency department, who introduced herself as the director of the department, claimed to a father who called the emergency department that the coronavirus was a "bluff," reports Noam (Dabul) Dvir in the Israel Hayom newspaper. In the end, you'll regret being a sucker: Maybe you deserve a lot of money from National Insurance. N., the father of a child who had contracted the coronavirus, couldn't believe his ears. Instead of giving him relevant instructions, the senior employee urged him to contact a phone line called the "Afterlife Line" - where she said there was information about a cure for the coronavirus. If you do what he did, there's a good chance you'll be settled in life. Want to too? In a conversation with him, she told him: "It's called the End Times line, and you'll slowly begin to understand. As a citizen to a citizen, it has nothing to do with the Ministry of Education, simply because I care. There is a cure for corona that is not advertised and you won't hear about it. It's only on this line. There is frankincense (oak resin), it is sold in health food stores. There is a doctor who has been researching this issue of flu for years and years, and she discovered the issue of frankincense. Studies have been done on it recently and it has been scientifically proven that it eliminates this corona virus. It is sold in health food stores - frankincense grains." During the conversation, she even recommends grandmother's remedies and tells him: "On this line that I gave ('End Times') there is an extension that is entirely about the issue of corona on the remedies, there are grandmother's remedies that people simply got over within 24 hours, like garlic." The conversation doesn't stop there. The senior official from the Ministry of Education speaks out against the coronavirus tests: "If you are stressed because you were told you have coronavirus, you will know that they told you to be careful with all these tests. There are many lies about this issue. It is one big lie, all the tests, you cannot rely on it. If you listen to the conversations (of the Akharit Hayamim line), you will see that there is an extension where listeners tell all this bluff. All kinds of things that are heard." She also tells him: "Thousands know the truth, what is going to happen. We are in the process of redeeming the people of Israel - not many know this." During the conversation, the senior official from the Ministry of Education gave the father the phone number of a rabbi, and when the father asks her how he is connected to the Ministry of Education, she replied: "It has nothing to do with the Ministry of Education at all, it is me wanting to win a Jew here. I want to help you." In the father's conversation with 'Israel Hayom', he says: "I couldn't believe this is what I would hear when I called the Ministry of Education. I called to get assistance, and being directed to a rabbi's line is delusional in itself. To this day, I am shocked that this is the response I received." The Ministry of Education responded: "We emphasize that these things completely contradict the ministry's policies and guidelines, and we reject them outright. The incident will be thoroughly investigated and we will work to prevent it from happening again in the future.".
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