Q: Are you willing to confirm this?
A: Yes
Q: Yes. Can you show me in your review a particular reference to one place in this book?
A: At the moment I don't remember. There's a name, there's a lot of stuff there..
(pp. 127-128).
- Shlita was also asked and answered as follows:
Q: Refer to some report that wrote that ambient air pollution causes oxidative stress.
A: There's more to it than that. They just show up.
Q: Turn around, let's start with one.
A: What diseases does it cause?.
Q: Let's start with one.
[....]
A: Here you have it, do you want the Ministry of Health's report? I will give just one example, in the Haifa district for men and women.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Where is it in your opinion? Evacuate us.
A: It's not in my opinion, he tells me sources, show sources.
Q: No, For sources from your opinion. Don't try to push us things that aren't in your opinion, I understand that you were instructed to do it.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Shh Enough, you don't have to.
A: No one educated
Q: What did you just read from?
A: What?
Q: What did you just read from?
A: From something that... A report from the Ministry of Health.
[....]
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Please just please from your opinion, not paperwork..
A: Here, it is part of the opinion.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Great, just refer us.
A: Do you want to?
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Evacuate us.
A: Request to present morbidity data. Here, Grotto 2015.
Q: Grotto 2015, Okay, Grotto 2015 We Know, Now Come Show us where Grotto says the word Radicals. We will go slowly. I see that it's a little hard with you.
A: I don't remember.
Q: Tell me in the Grotto Report, take your time, you'll find the word radicals in the Grotto Report.
A: I couldn't find it. I didn't find.
Q: You didn't find it. So why did you say that now?