Hi folks, A lot is being said about conspiracy of government, new world order, illuminati and others which is a good thing. People should be skeptical and question things on a continuous basis. You should never take any information for granted unless you feel that it makes logical sense to you and that that information is taken as acceptable truth by a large number of people, at least that's the way I see it. The reason I posted this thread is not to talk about a conspiracy of government or any of the ones that have already been discussed here but to ask you a question. What was your reaction when Micheal Jackson, the King of Pop, died in June of 2009? Many of you felt sad, I did too. That's not what I'm asking. What I'm asking for is to think about different angles to look at the 'official' story. Did you fully believe the given 'official' story for his death? Don't you find it slightly odd that the biggest music celebrity, surpassing Elvis' status, died at 50 just before a major comeback on the music scene? Don't you find it slightly odd that his death was not accidental but most probably induced by his doctor who has yet to be trialed? Don't you find it slightly odd that the remembrance of his death and media coverage thereof flew by so fast? Isn't it weird that the biggest musical superstar that has ever lived, did not have an open casket funeral? Isn't it weird that his death coincides with his upcoming tour and movie in which he said: Quote [we have 4 years to get it right or else it's irreversible... then we're done]? Isn't it weird that his kids didn't look THAT emotionally destroyed during his funeral? I know that everybody has his or her way of dealing with a loss and I do not criticize that but I do find it odd that none of his kids or family members broke down at the loss of a brother, father and friend as well as the biggest music icon that ever lived. Now, furthering this train of thought... could it all have been a mascaraed? Share your thought on the subject.
Here's how I see it: Michael is superstar who has bottomed out. He has recently dealt with a very stressful and embarrassing trial. He has lots of money, so he can pay for a doctor who will basically give him any prescription drug he wants. Not knowing how else to deal with the problem, Michael gets all kinds of prescription drugs from his doctor. Sure, the doctor has some responsibility in this scenario, but Michael is mostly to blame for his own death. The doctor was a glorified drug dealer. Why would Michael be murdered? That question is harder to figure out than any of the questions you asked. There is no logical reason for everyone who knew him to want him killed as far as I know. I'd bet money that the scenario I described is reality.
Hi gEo_tehaD_returns, Thanks for stopping by and commenting on this subject. Allow me to reply to your comment: First off, what is the role of a Medical Doctor? Is it to prescribe pills at all cost... is it to give responsible and sound medical advice... is it to discourage the use of any drug that might be harmful to one's life by simple not prescribing the drug in the first place? You mention how his doctor was a glorified drug dealer but yet he only has some responsibility in the unfolding events, that doesn't compute?! To answer your question as to why he would be murdered, there might be quite a bit of logical reasons for that. Let me explain myself. It is a known fact that before his death, he converted to Islam. This might seem as a trivial event but for someone with such tremendous influence over young minds, it is a crucial event. We all know that the Western hemisphere is quite weary about the Islam religion so that alone might be a trigger for assassination. If you wonder how this makes sense, think about it this way... if you are a die hard fan of Tom Cruise and show interest in what he does etc. etc. it's only a matter of time before you show interest in Scientology. Does that mean that you will become a Scientologist? No. But if you have hundred of thousands of people worldwide showing interest in Scientology because their idol is Tom Cruise, don't you think that a few thousand people might adhere to this religion? And that's just Tom Cruise I'm talking about... imagine Michael Jackson's influence. During his interview with 60 minutes, Michael discusses the problems he was faced with and trialed for and talks about a conspiracy within the music industry. Michael Jackson was a man with tremendous power. Not only did he have monetary power but also iconic power which goes far beyond the pure net worth aspect of the equation. Millions of people all around the world looked up to him and with reason as he has brought a strong message of peace and love into the world. In order to really understand why he could be murdered it is crucial to listen to his songs and understand their meaning. A song such as "They don't really care about us" should make you realize that it's not a song based on random text but yet a song based on a set of ideas, personal beliefs and personal experiences that he shares with the world. Many people believe that he was going to bring a strong message to the world that could literally revolutionize the concept of society in which we currently live. Don't forget: [We have 4 years to get it right or else it's irreversible... then we're done]... In the end, the biggest hurdle any artist is faced with when wanting to express and share a message through the creation of music is not the beat or tempo or sound of the tune but rather getting people to really listen to what is being sung. Most songs have a commercial purpose, some songs have a social purpose and that's what makes the difference between good music and excellent music in my opinion.
Yeah. A glorified drug dealer. Are you telling me if you go out and buy some meth, get addicted, and keep smoking it till it kills you, that it's entirely the drug dealer's fault and not at all your own fault? The drug dealer did not hold a gun to your head and force you to keep coming back and buying more meth. Yes, he has some small share of responsibility in your death, but ultimately a man must be resonsible for his own decisions. Just like Michael should have been responsible enough to know that he shouldn't be asking for tons of unecessary prescription medications to cope with his problems. You think that Michael converting to Islam, or doing just about anything for that matter, would cause his entire family to even be capable of just suddenly forgetting all emotional attatchments to him and agree to participate in his murder? Yeah yeah. This is the main justification for pretty much any celebrity murder conspiracy theory. Remember Hunter S. Thompson? When he offed himself this conspiracy theory came about that claimed that Thompson was murdered because he was about to publish an article proving that 9/11 was an inside job. I don't know about you but I think that sounds ridiculous and out-of-character for Hunter to write about. The last article he wrote was about a sport he'd invented called "shotgun golf" for chrissakes. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?id=1992213 And what could Michael possibly do that would "revolutionize the way we live?" Seriously, you believe some vague rumor like that? That man lost most of his marbles years ago. He wasn't going to revolutionize jack shit.
I wouldn't call it praise. Its sort of difficult to explain really. I'm in a sort of "band" with some of my friends. Not something we take realy seriously, its mostly for fun. One of my friends made a song with those words spoken in a creepy robot-ish reverbed-out voice effect over the top of an oddly jubilant organ line. It sounded erie and haunting and kinda cool and so it ended up in my sig. I do not worship Satan or anything like that, I consider myself an agnostic. Matter of fact, here's that song: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=4851090 Did I mention we don't take ourselves very seriously?
Or if you believe Dante’s Inferno Michael is being eaten over and over again by the Notorious BIG Hotwater
I think he's still alive somewhere.. either way, didn't really hit me too big when I came into babylon from the woods, two weeks after his death, only to question why people were so hyped up about Michael Jackson. I never really dug for any information.. yes, it all is a bit strange.. a lot of things are. I just believe he decided to finally want to get out, by whatever means you want to put it, and live a simple life again. And what best way to do that then to kill yourself. Maybe he's preparing somewhere, for whatever is to happen, without constant media coverage saying that "jacko is wacko!"
Well he purchased the remains of joseph merrick “the elephant man” he once claimed to have slept in a hyperbaric chamber, and he tried to turn himself into a caucasian Its possible he could be alive somewhere getting ready to return from the dead Hotwater