Guma Aguiar Suffers a Breakdown

by Ben Atlas on 01.14.2010.7:44am · 3 comments

Guma Aguiar in Rostov, Russia with Moshe Meir Lipszyc of Chabad Fort Lauderdale. Photo by B. Olidort

On the subject of Tom Kaplan: Guma Aguiar is a “Messiah wannabe”. Nobody should be surprised that immediately following his “graves and drones” expedition to Russia, euphemistically described as Exploration of his Chabad’s Russian Roots, Guma Aguiar was forcibly admitted to the “Abarbanel Psychiatric Hospital” in Israel – Jpost quotes Aguiar:

“I told Schalit I hope to see him home already in the next few days. He said he wanted me to tell his family how much he loves them and Israel, and that he hopes it will all be over soon. I have saved thousands of people, not only Gilad Schalit, and I want to be able to save thousands of people every day, and not only Gilad Schalit.”

How can you not go crazy after a visit to “Chabad of Russia”? Now that Lev Leviev’s honey pot has dried up, the commissars pounce on the fast billions with the well rehearsed formula, the  “graves and good deeds treatment”, and pay attention to the forgotten grandma under that stone to the left. This is for a guy who didn’t know he was Jewish a year ago and suddenly came into the possession of a few billion rubles. The sad photos that followed Guma’s tour to Russia, being tightly sandwiched between the familiar and foreign oligarch whores, the Milano-Moscow Berl Lazar and the Kfar Chabad-Dnepropetrovsk Shmuel Kaminetzki. The impetuous Brazilian deserves a full emotional support, not sure his Jerusalem doctor is ready to give him the correct prescription: to stay the heck away from the frummies of all stripes, they don’t care for you as a human being, they want to separate you from the money and they resort to the abusive psychological pressure of the worst kind in the process. People who love Guma should have committed him to a psychiatric ward when he started his conversations with Leib Tropper or the apparatchiks, a dialogue far more dangerous than the brotherly, truly “generous chat” with Gilad Schalit. Even the Rashab would agree. After all the Rebbe Rashab, being an early patient of Dr. Sigmund Freud, could have given Guma a far more sympathetic advice than the finger-pointing commissar.

During the breakdown Guma Aguiar said to the local Jerusalem newspaper Kol Ha’ir:

“He [Gilad Schalit] is at one of my properties. I wanted to prove that I could enter Gaza and come out alive and that Shalit could come out alive as well…”

Stir together Tom Kaplan’s description of his nephew as “Messiah wannabe”, Guma’s catholic upbringing in Brazil, his gas exploration in Texas, his detour into the messianicly driven oligarchicaly oiled oasis of the Russian Chabad and you got yourself an explosive psychic mix-up.

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

vivian schecter April 2, 2010 at 10:36 pm 1

Hi Guma- Hope you get this e-mail–Think back- I was your first “girlfriend” We lived at Palm-Aire-years ago-901 Cypress Grove Drive– You always followed me – You use to wait outside for me tocome home–You use to lay on my couch and listen to me play the piano–You would watch me play tennis -and when I played tennis with you-Iwould always win-not that I was better-but-because you were young and a wild tennis player!!When I moved to Polo Club-you had your Mom-Ellen-bring you here-sothat you could stee the place that I moved to-you and your Mom had lunch with us -at the club.- I hope that things are going better for you-I read all the articles about you on the computor-You will always be my “boyfriend” Saw photos of your beautiful wife &daughter-xoxo Vivian

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vivian schecter May 18, 2010 at 10:09 pm 2

Guma -readthe letter that I wrote to you-then call or write to me–cause you never forgetyour first girlfriend!!?? Vivian

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Dr. Carlos A. Aguiar, MD April 1, 2012 at 3:03 pm 3

Shalom, Guma!. Checking out my (sepharat) jewish roots, I just found out about you and all your stress and emotional problems. Hope you are okay along with your beautiful family, whenever you’re living at the moment of receiving this message.

Toda raba
Baruj Hashem

Dr. Carlos A. Aguiar, MD
Santo Domingo, DN
Dominican Republic

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