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
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