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Michael Jackson's death is causing me a problem - was the CIA, NSA or FBI responsible?
So far I have not seen or heard anyone blame any of these organisations, which makes me very suspicious indeed - why not? I suspect that The Illuminati may have silenced anyone who may have dared to speak out through threats and intimidation, probably using renegade Masons, so the truth will probably never come to light! Fact: Michael Jackson's initials are MJ... the same letters which start off the notorious 'MJ12' committee of UFO fame! Called the 'King of Pop' by many, it is surely no coincidence that that committee was/is also known as 'Majestic12'.... the royal connection may also have something to do with the late Princess diana, but I haven't workrd it out yet... I think we should be told! Last edited by CraigHP; Fri, 26th Jun 2009 at 10:28 pm. |
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Umm, the guy had a heart attack. So, No, not weird at all, many people pass this way and being famous is not an immunity to human conditons or frailities. Nor is one's initials grounds for conspiracy theories. IMO of course lol. How many people in the world have MJ for initials - countless no dount! !
Shall be interesting and perhaps head sctratching to observe where this thread goes tho. Nat xxxx
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Was wondering how long it would take for the conspiracy theories to start, i guess the illuminati will be after Michael Jordan next
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And aftrer that Mick Jagger.
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i am cynical of most deaths that are reported in the media. david carradine was the last one i almost know for certain was bumped off by intelligence agencies. i mean, declaring he wanted to expose secret societies, and with his father having been a member of the OTO, and given the manner he was found...i have other reasons for believing he was murdered which i won't go into. but im getting off track.
michael jackson...well...all i'll say is it's very convenient timing. the way the world is right now, there is something seriously bad going on. look at what went on with georgia south ascettia etc during the olympics. was barely mentioned in the media, those that were aware of georgia were subjected to falsified reports and photographs to skew the story 180 degrees. a well publicised celebrity death in the media provides perfect coverage for sinister political developments. i'm expecting some revelations when the media is through with making money from jacksons death. i'm not saying he was murdered, all i'm saying is it is VERY convenient timing for him to die. Last edited by swingonthespyral; Fri, 26th Jun 2009 at 09:28 pm. |
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Interesting the psychology of this sort of thing. Here is an interesting post from the Daily Telegraph.
Even before it became clear that the singer had died there were suggestions of fakery and intrigue surrounding reports of his collapse. When news that Michael Jackson had been taken to hospital after going into cardiac arrest emerged, Perez Hilton, the Hollywood blogger, pronounced himself "dubious" saying that he had pulled a "similar stunt" when he was getting ready for a big appearance in 1995. But even after his death had been confirmed, postings from the public continued to insist that he might not have died. Bizarre claims that other celebrities had also died began to circulate including rumours – quickly debunked – that Harrison Ford had gone missing from a yacht or that Matt Damon had died in a car or plane crash. Early theories posted on internet forums included the suggestion that Michael Jackson had faked his death and pocketed money from his upcoming comeback performances to solve his financial difficulties. A message on digitalspy read: "Millions in debt and realises that he can't deliver on a 50 gig comeback tour, so he fakes his death, assumes a new identity (which he's been trying to achieve for many years) and disappears?" One posting on Twitter suggested that the original internet report that the star was dead had been wrong but that he had been "covertly" killed because a "media bandwagon" had already got out of control. Another internet posting suggested that he had been killed by a new "experimental bio weapon". It is not the first time that the web has carried rumours and gossip about Michael Jackson's death. Claims that the singer's decomposed body had been found at his Neverland ranch and that an impostor had taken his place circulated four years ago but originated from a spoof story on the satirical site The Onion. Aside from the more outlandish theories about Michael Jackson's death there was genuine debate about the cause. Internet news reports questioned why his personal doctor had been with the singer at his home but had been unable to help him and why reports of the singer's death took so long to confirm. The main theory was that his collapse stemmed from an over reliance on prescription painkillers after sustaining a series of injuries in rehearsal. Meanwhile Uri Geller, a friend of Michael Jackson, blamed stress. SOURCE: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/5646...questions.html |
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Interesting responses!
I foolishly though I'd 'get in first', but was clearly far too late... and far too sparing with the winking smiley faces etc. Shockin' bad taste... must be more sparing with the old subtlety in future... ahem. I thought the mention of that other misical King - Elvis - would be overdoing things a bit, but now it is safe to do so i reckon? Wheras Elvis is obviously alive and well (as we all know), I fear Michael Jackson is not, and has not been at all 'well' for some time. I felt strangely sad about his death today, and although I have never been a 'fan', I watched his recent decline and series of disasters with despair and dismay. I suspect I have been picking up the great tidal wave of grief and shock experienced worldwide... does anyone else ever experience this (I also felt unusually emotional after the Boxing Day tsunami, 9/11 and the death of Diana, despite having no personal connections with the events)? Apologies for my tastelessness... a bad habit. Perhaps I shouldn't say this, but I will - I expect Michael is now be in a better place and a better condition than he ever was on earth, and in better company! I hope he isn't too disappointed to discover his choice of becoming a Jehovah's Witness was misguided? But who am I to say... A sad loss, uniquely talented, much loved and sadly abused boy.... |
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For myself it does not matter if he is alive or not.. I hope his spirit finally finds the peace and the positive recognition he has always searched for. I hope he feels the love that many have for him. Not just for his music, but for the person within as well. Alive or in spirit .....
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You said it better than I could Darkdov! I feel like a pale pidgeon....
Watching a tribute programme the other day, I noticed almost every song played was 'positive' in some way - all about harmony, love, peace, brotherhood and coming together. And saving the Earth... he did try? |
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xoxo Solskinn |
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