Here are the other parts, but for better appreciation, please start from the beginning. Parts 1-7 are on a separate previous posting.
Friday, January 22, 2010
part 8-10 probe into Michael Jackson's case (what did happen to Michael Jackson?)
Here are the other parts, but for better appreciation, please start from the beginning. Parts 1-7 are on a separate previous posting.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
part 1-7 probe into Michael Jackson's case (what did happen to Michael Jackson?)
I wouldn't have a YouTube account now if it were not for my desperation to get in touch with LunaJo67 after watching her very interesting documentary on Michael Jackson, all of 22 parts at that time, with an average time duration of, at least, not less than 8 or 9 minutes each.
It was late at night, but I stayed awake, couldn't stop. I still can't.
LunaJo67, you're amazing! You're one of my most fascinating finds. Thanks a million!
What Did Happen to Michael Jackson?
Part 2: Joe Jackson expresses concern regarding details of MJ's death; lawyer of Dr. Conrad Murray, the doctor who was with MJ when he died, denies any drug prescribed by his client contributed to MJ's death; Dr. Murray gave MJ several types of drugs the night before MJ died???; Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Coroner's Office say "no foul play"; some information on Diprivan; a nurse says MJ begged her for Diprivan months before so he could sleep; Benjamin Brafman, former MJ defense attorney, says MJ always seemed to be suffering from some form of ailment; review of MJ's accident during Pepsi commercial filming in 1984, which was the start of plastic surgery and believed to be where MJ's painkiller addiction also started; mention of MJ's interruption of world tour a decade later to undergo rehabilitation; a lawyer speaks (again) about his fears MJ was "overmedicating" and warned his family about it; footage from 2008 showing MJ looking fine; in November 2008, there were talks MJ converted to Islam, but was never confirmed; mention of real estate developer Mohamed Hadid who possibly helped MJ by renting MJ his house in LA; in November 2008, MJ also writes 2 letters to fans; in December 2008, Ian Halperin, who wrote a book on MJ, said MJ had serious lung condition called AAD; there were also talks about MJ's left eye almost blind and he had no more than 6 months to live; MJ wears mask again; plastic surgeon talks (again) about fixing MJ's face; mention of MJ's accident during a show which broke his nose and resulted to his first plastic surgery; footages of 1984 Pepsi commercial shooting accident (again); footage of MJ's serious accident on stage, hurting his back, during History Tour in Munich in 1999; mention of MJ saying he had an accident at his house, but not clear what it was; footage of MJ in an interview defending himself against child molestation charges and saying his album was not number one in the US because of "conspiracy"; footage of Larry King (again) giving testimony in favor of MJ
Part 3: MJ speaks about abuses by the press and "conspiracy" (again); MJ speaks of police brutality, shows photo of bruised wrist; MJ speaks about police brutality during his first child molestation charges, narrates how they took pictures of his private parts; a false accuser of MJ from Canada gets in touch with a TV show host and claims MJ molested him, but was proven fabricating stories; tapped phone conversation between Jordan Chandler's father and stepfather
Part 4: a review of Part 1 footage of ambulance in June 25, 2009; photographer talks on MJ's regular visits to Liz Taylor's house for the last 6 months; footages of "This Is It" rehearsals showing MJ seemed to be fine; a review of previous footages: MJ's former lawyer says MJ always seemed to be suffering from some form of ailment, another lawyer says he warned MJ's family MJ was "overmedicating"; Deepak Chopra says he told MJ he didn't need those drugs; Kenny Ortega claims MJ was doing great, looked ageless; discussion on MJ's real health condition before he died; MJ's longtime friend Uri Geller questions why no one tried to intervene and prevented MJ from being able to get stuffs/painkiller drugs that destroyed him; MJ's longtime make-up artist Karen Faye says on Facebook MJ was in bad shape and had to be spoonfed by Kenny Ortega; MJ's biographer Randy Taraborreli shares his observations on MJ's life in recent years; MJ was planning on touring with his brothers and Janet Jackson; footages of "Dangerous" tour in Bucharest in passing; Latoya and Jermaine confirm upcoming reunion concert featuring all Jacksons; MJ denies reunion concert; Janet Jackson did not want to be a part of the reunion concert; reunion concerts were promoted by Allgood Entertainment and contract forbids MJ to commit to other deals, but MJ agreed to do the O2 concerts; MJ later says he would do both shows, but Patrick Allocco of Allgood Entertainment was suing him anyway
Part 5: various MJ photos from early days to present; review of MJ's career from the beginning: started performing at age 5; 1968: signed contract with Motown; 1971: had his first solo album "Got to be There"; 1972: had a big hit "Ben"; 1975: Jackson moved from Motown to Epic; 1977: MJ was part of the movie "The Wiz"; 1979: MJ's solo album "Off the Wall" was released; 1982: MJ's number one selling album "Thriller" hits big time; footage of MJ speaking about making scary movies; controversy concerning Thriller video, too scary, occult; MJ, a born Jehovah's Witness, puts a disclaimer at the start of Thriller video assuring viewers he does not endorse a belief in the occult, but controversy did not stop; in 1987, MJ announces he was no longer a member of Jehovah's Witness, it was said his mom followed, this was after filming Pepsi commercial, he has already started with painkillers; review of footage of MJ talking about his undergoing treatment for pain medication dependency; Note: 3 years prior, MJ was hospitalized due to an accident during dance rehearsal at his house which affected his ribs; in 1993, MJ explained his skin disorder in an interview by Oprah (vitiligo); MJ had to interrupt "Dangerous" tour in Singapore when he collapsed on stage, it was rumored he had cardiac arrest, but MJ said it was panic attack on top of dehydration (panic over failing marriage with Lisa Marie, arrangements to have children with Debbie Rowe but without sexual relations); in the same year (1993) he was accused of molesting Jordan Chandler; review of footage of MJ defending himself against allegations; footage of MJ's concert tour; footage of MJ's NAACP Awards Speech in 1994 defending his innocence; footage of trailer of "One Night Only," a Michael Jackson TV Special supposedly, but was cancelled because MJ collapsed during rehearsal and was hospitalized, it was in 1995, New York; footages of friends and family visiting at the hospital, etc.; doctor's dianosis; allegations continue with Tom Sneddon taking an active part to pin MJ down; photo of Tom Sneddon shown; footage of MJ denying allegations during interrogation; in 1996, Jordan Chandler's father, Evan, went back to court and demanded 60 million dollars from MJ based on absurd allegations: he wanted a ban on title of MJ's album "HIStory" and have it changed to "EVANstory???"; note: the same day Evan Chandler filed charges against MJ, he also filed custody proceedings against his ex-wife to whom he owed 68,000 dollars of child support and has sole custody of their child; custody of his son is required for him to get the money he demanded from MJ
Part 6: in an interview, MJ tells what he sacrificed by having his amazing career, 40 years and counting; review of the interrogation footage back in 1996: MJ says he's proud to be black, he does not bleach his skin, it's not true he wanted a white kid to play him as a child, it's not true he did not want to do President Clinton's inauguration, he's not gay, etc.; footage of mother of Ryan White expressing gratefulness to MJ on TV; footage of MJ at Clinton's inauguration speaking about Ryan White, appealing for more AIDS research, and performing "Gone Too Soon", this was in January 1993; list of MJ's humanitarian efforts; photos of MJ with sick child, with President Nelson Mandela, with President Clinton, with Princess Diana; footage of MJ speaking about his friendship with Princess Diana and how the media hounded them both; quick footage of Princess Diana visiting children
Part 7: a detailed list of MJ's humanitarian efforts; with 750+ million records sold, MJ has given more than 300 million dollars to charity
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Tupac Amaru Shakur, the tattooed poet
"What did you mean?" the investigator inquired further.
After his death, "Tupac: Resurrection," a film on his life and death, in which he, himself, narrated, was released.
In a documentary, someone spoke of him as having fire in his eyes. Even the videos do not betray that. His eyes had spark.
Could that be why during the hearing on his "sexual abuse or rape" charges, or his "entire court case" for that matter, the judge had not looked him in the eye once?
Some documentaries suggest he had connections with the "Illuminati," but later left and started exposing it, risking his life in the process.
"I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world." - Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 - September 13, 1996)
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Michael Jackson's skill, from God or evil? A reaction on Michael Jackson Illuminati Scene 1 video
MICHAEL JACKSON ILLUMINATI SCENE 1 posted by titolove21
"His skills come from evil," claims the video "Michael Jackson Illuminati Scene 1".
The material clearly presents interesting points and facts I do not intend to dispute.
I did not stop there, however, I looked beyond.
Michael Jackson's enormous talent could only come from God. No such magnificent and glorious thing can ever be rightfully creditted to anyone else.
The enemy, the devil, may try to manipulate, destroy, and steal what God has given us, and for a time, may succeed; but ultimately, truth and justice prevail, and the enemy has to return what he has stolen.
Michael Jackson once said about his music, "Every song is different. Sometimes it happens quickly, sometimes it happens slowly. No one can quite say what the creative process is, because I have nothing to do with it almost, 'cause it's created in space. It's God's work, not mine" (please see attached video: MICHAEL JACKSON - OUR ICON - BET DAY CELEBRATION WKND PART 2).
His songs, "We've Had Enough" and "They Don't Really Care About Us" (please see attached videos), among many others, which he wrote himself, contain a profound and even spiritual message. Apart from social issues, they speak of his belief in God.
As one of God's finest creations, the enemy always dealt heavy blows on him; and many times he got wounded. Severely.
After looking into countless documentaries on his life and times, and the many surprising truths that have surfaced... just now, I am led to believe that, in the end, he put his life on the line to be restored to God.
(What profits a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his own soul? - Matthew 16:26)
MICHAEL JACKSON - OUR ICON - BET BDAY CELEBRATION WKND PART 2 posted by LelamariL
MICHAEL JACKSON CLIPS - CRYPTIC HINTS AND ATTACKS posted by manpildo: Hidden messages of Michael Jackson's songs and videos on his breaking free from Illuminati and denouncing it
WE'VE HAD ENOUGH (with lyrics on screen) by Michael Jackson
THEY DON'T REALLY CARE ABOUT US (with lyrics on screen) by Michael Jackson: Shot in a slum area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the video sends a strong message about racism, police brutality, and other human rights and social issues; also features Olodum, an internationally acclaimed Afro-Brazilian Cultural group from Bahia, Brazil founded in 1979 as "Afro Bloc" (African Bloc), a Bahian Carnival Association highlighting African heritage and black pride through music, dance, theater, and art. From their home city at Salvador de Bahia in Northeast Brazil (oftentimes described as the most African city in the Americas), Olodum has dedicated itself to cultural activism in the struggle against racial discrimination and socio-economic inequality; video was actually banned
Thursday, January 14, 2010
fascinating black people
Snippets (Highlights):historical 1963 March in Washington as a protest against racism, shows Martin Luther King and other freedom fighters; 12-year old Michael Jackson, together with the Jacksons, singing Star Spangled Banner during the opening of the 1971 World Series of Baseball at the Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio; part of Michael Jackson's anti-racism speech at Harlem; ends with part of Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech
Although I always liked Michael Jackson's music, it was not until his death that I started having a growing fascination for the man, not just his music or dance, but everything about his incredible legacy.
Some of my readings recently, "Paradise" by Toni Morrison and "New Moon Rising" by Eugenia Price, provided me a deeper understanding of the history and culture of the beautiful black race.
Other Related videos:
KILLUMINATI: TUPAC EXPOSES ILLUMINATI posted by icemilf Opens with a very moving account of what Tupak Shakur told the judge during his trial. I swear "it cuts like a knife."