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Re: JediWar post# 97997

Monday, 09/21/2020 8:15:51 PM

Monday, September 21, 2020 8:15:51 PM

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Napping? Naaw..just using religion as an excuse again. Last September--for the first time ever that I know of--Eddie informed everyone he was observing the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

I'm out on a holiday, but some of my family saw what I posted on one of our other companies FB pages, and they asked me to do so on all others, because of this special holiday, what it means, and it actually does translate to all the conflicts and nastiness that are being posted out there!

I think its self explanatory, so here is what I posted!

SHAREHOLDERS UPDATES:

OK, so this is not really an update per se! But an open letter for several posters, and for people who emailed me concerning this perceived "conflict" and/or a possible insults that went back and forth on IHUB.

Ok, dear Shareholders, investors, traders etc... and specifically, who ever posts as "RICK NAGRA!"

Although I have nothing to do with these conflicts, I would just like to use today, our holiday, to "broker piece" for this New Year! Now, as a CEO of ProTek Capital inc., and in case of any other companies, I usually end up representing companies in courts, and others possible conflicts and arguments.

So TODAY, let me be the first to ask all that is involved, but specifically "Rick Nagra!", to forgive, for whatever insults or harm he or she had suffered. ( myself, I'm often a recipient of unjust and false , unfair attacks and insults, so I know how that feels!)...

So, for a bit of history, and why our G_D is so great!

Yom Kippur In Brief
What: Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year, when we are closest to G-d and to the essence of our souls. Yom Kippur means “Day of Atonement,” as the verse states, “For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be cleansed from all your sins before G-d.”1

When: The 10th day of Tishrei (in 2019, from several minutes before sunset on Tuesday, Oct 8, until after nightfall on Wednesday, Oct 9), coming on the heels of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year, which is on the first and second days of Tishrei).

For the week before Yom Kippur (known as the 10 Days of Repentance), special additions are made to prayers, and people are particularly careful with their mitzvah observance.

We are all human, and we occasionally slip. Is there anyone you may have offended or otherwise hurt? Go ahead and ask for their forgiveness. Are you carrying any grudges? Now is the time to sincerely and wholeheartedly let them go.

ProTek Capital Group Inc.


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