The Topic: Was Matti Caspi's Cancer Timed? Suspicion Will Always LingerIn the shadowy world of agendas and power plays, those who push certain narratives can be brutally unforgiving.
People who dare to stand against them have lost their lives under highly suspicious circumstances. And now, we turn to Matti Caspi: He wasn't battling cancer when he filed and led the petition to Israel's High Court of Justice (Bagatz) against the Green Pass in 2021!!!!!!!! Could this have been a "targeted elimination"?The primary petition (Bagatz 5322/21, famously known as "Matti Caspi v. Government of Israel") was submitted in August 2021 (on August 1st), and the High Court dismissed it (along with others) in September 2021, right before Yom Kippur. As the lead petitioner, the ruling often bears his name—a truly impressive title, as noted. His advanced metastatic cancer was only diagnosed and publicly announced in May 2025, when he shared a post on Facebook revealing he had widespread metastases throughout his body, leading him to cancel performances and focus on treatments. He passed away from it in February 2026, at age 76, after a months-long struggle.Back in 2021, as he spearheaded the legal battle against the Green Pass, Caspi appeared relatively healthy (at least, no cancer reports surfaced then), and his opposition was deeply principled and highly public. It's touching to share the personal story of our collaboration in that fight—and the "hunt" with the yellow patch right in front of the judges (including Solberg). It adds a profoundly human and powerful layer to his legacy.Matti Caspi, of blessed memory, truly won big—in music, in courage, and in the hearts of people like me. May his memory be a blessing.(From the Facebook post: "Not many know, but Matti and I collaborated once. Not in music—wish it were, for my sake—but in the legal realm. Matti was the petitioner in the Bagatz against the constitutionality of the Green Pass. The official ruling is called 'Bagatz Matti Caspi v. Government of Israel.' What an epic title!He was the first petitioner, so the whole case is named after him, and thanks to our collaboration, I'm mentioned in the ruling too. Not by name, but as the one who 'caught the eye' of Justice Solberg with the yellow patch I wore in front of the judges.Indeed, I went out to 'hunt' the judges' eyes that day, and the hunt was successful. The petition itself was less so, and in its failure, it took with it all the honor of the Israeli judicial system. What's certain is that Matti won big. All respect to Matti Caspi, of blessed memory. Continue to shine on us from the world of truth.")

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