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I don't understand this either, but I said a long time ago, back when it wasn't popular on here to believe that MJ was dead, that he had spoken to the owner of that show called BODIES...MJ even was shown in some pictures wearing a T-shirt from the exhibit...its the exhibit of plastinated bodies... I said that the time between his death and his funeral was exactly the time it takes to plastinate a body.I also posted my dream I had...about being at one of the exhibits. There was a red curtain and everyone was crowded around it. Finally it opened and on display was MJ's plastinated body in a Billie jean pose with his fedora, white glove, and white sox...minus his skin, clothes, hair, etc... Just like one of the bodies in the exhibit... the caption at the bottom was something like... "he lives forever"
I found this article please read You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login'Dr. Death' plans to plastinate King of PopPublished: 29 Jun 09 12:50 CETOnline: You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginControversial Body Worlds creator Gunther von Hagens plans to preserve the late Michael Jackson’s body in a dancing pose for display using his plastination process, a spokesperson told The Local on Monday.Crime handbook provokes fear of increased left-wing violence - National (5 Jun 10) EADS to launch algae-powered airplane - Science & Technology (4 Jun 10) Still rockin' on the Ring after 25 years - Society (4 Jun 10) Shortly after the legendary pop entertainer was pronounced dead in Los Angeles, von Hagens released a statement revealing his personal assistant had been contacted by an anonymous member of Jackson’s management team about plastination some six months ago.“During the phone conversation we were told about Michael Jackson’s interest to become plastinated after his death,” the statement said, adding Body Worlds did not confirm the King of Pop’s interest because the caller wished to remain anonymous and the body donation form is available online.The validity of the call “is soon to be seen,” the statement added. On Monday, Institute for Plastination press spokesperson Christiane Casott told The Local the organisation is still awaiting confirmation the King of Pop wanted to become plastic.Von Hagens promised the late 50-year-old’s family that his body would be preserved through plastination for “a didactic eternity,” and would be conducted free of charge. “The pose would be a dancing one, to be determined by the family in detail,” he added.The provocative 64-year-old, known as “Dr. Death” in Germany, is infamous for transforming the bodies of people and animals into exhibition pieces for his Body Worlds exhibitions. He recently caused a stir this May in Berlin where his show, “The Cycle of Life" featured dissected corpses having sex.