Exposure: The Fraud Scandal - Rabbi Yaakov Salama Explains Why the Special Video Was Removed from the Network?

In the special article - "A Window into the World of the Tzaddikim - Rav Salama shlit"a explains why the esteemed tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a slapped his student", we opened with the words: "At the amazing gathering held in the city of Eilat, the esteemed tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a slapped one of his students. Those familiar with the ways of the tzaddikim know that this is an act behind which there are hidden secrets and mysteries. The tzaddikim, with their holy eyes, see things that are not clear to us, and they act all their lives to annul decrees, sweeten judgments, and bring the souls of Israel closer to their purpose. Rabbi Yaakov Salama shlit"a, head of the 'Netzach Netzachim' kollel in Bnei Brak, gathered holy words that open a window into the world of the tzaddikim, these are his words, etc."
In a brutal manner, the pursuers of truth decided to turn to YouTube with false claims and do everything in their power to remove the video attached to the article. After all, their failed attempt to turn the righteous rabbi into a monster with false claims, and suddenly Rabbi Salama uploads a video explaining the complete opposite. The pursuers of truth could not bear the simple truth and instead of returning in teshuvah (repentance), they continued with another violent step like this. As a necessary response, Rabbi Salama continued and uploaded a new video explaining why the pursuers of truth were actually afraid and removed the video.
"The discussed video was watched by many thousands and apparently its content was very successful and convincing until the haters of the tzaddik could not bear it, and instead of responding in a respectful manner, they resorted to vile ways. Without any hesitation about the repulsiveness of their actions, they sued Rabbi Salama for copyright. And for those wondering how it is possible to sue the legal owner of the video for copyright - here exactly are exposed the despicable methods used by the haters of the righteous rabbi shlit"a."
Those haters opened an email in the name of Yaakov Salama and through it, they sued 'Netzach Netzachim' claiming that Yaakov Salama stole from Yaakov Salama the copyrights - true, hard to believe?! But that's what happened. In other words, those "tzaddikim" are suing me for stealing a video that I worked on, I prepared, and published it, and to deceive YouTube they are using an email in my name."
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"This thing makes me happy," Rabbi Salama shares with us. "It only shows that they know they are wrong and they fear the truth. After all, I also know how to do what they do, but I have never removed their videos and I have not addressed their lies at all. Let them upload what they want, all I did was respond and explain how much they are lying. After all, we are dealing here with people who supposedly have the truth as a guiding light and they use such deceitful ways."
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