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I don't know who this person is. But I believe what they're saying 150%! AEG want to feed us illusions of Michael through pics and doubles to make more sales!
things weren't ready and the concerts were less than 2 weeks away. This guy saying Michael had only been to the rehearsals a few times, it makes you wonder if AEG knew that it might not happen. However if Michael cancelled they wouldn't get any money back would they? but if he died they would and even earn more... QuoteYou know..The AEG owner Philip Anschutz knows how to make money, he owns almost everything in here US, he will always make sure he won't loose any money and I guess he always had his plans A, B and he most likely had plans A and B with TII tours as well.... because the whole scenario with MJ's tour looks like one thing that already happened in Philip's Anschutz life in 1967:As the story goes, in 1967 Anschutz borrowed heavily to buy up land after discovering oil near Gillette, Wyoming. But after making the purchase, his oil field caught on fire, threatening to destroy the nascent oilman before he could even count his first barrels of crude. To salvage the field, Anschutz hired Red Adair, the legendary oil-well firefighter, who reportedly told the young businessman, "If you don't pay me, don't ever have another oil-field fire." Not one to risk his investment—or a pass up a good side bet—Anschutz contacted Universal Pictures, which was putting together John Wayne's Hellfighters, a movie about oil-well firefighters, and negotiated a $100,000 fee to let a film crew shoot the blaze and the battle to stop it. Anschutz used that money to pay off his creditors, and after the fire was beaten, set himself along the road to unfathomable fortune—if not quite fame.No wonder an unnamed colleague told Fortune that Anschutz "can see around corners." He probably owns those too."
You know..The AEG owner Philip Anschutz knows how to make money, he owns almost everything in here US, he will always make sure he won't loose any money and I guess he always had his plans A, B and he most likely had plans A and B with TII tours as well.... because the whole scenario with MJ's tour looks like one thing that already happened in Philip's Anschutz life in 1967:As the story goes, in 1967 Anschutz borrowed heavily to buy up land after discovering oil near Gillette, Wyoming. But after making the purchase, his oil field caught on fire, threatening to destroy the nascent oilman before he could even count his first barrels of crude. To salvage the field, Anschutz hired Red Adair, the legendary oil-well firefighter, who reportedly told the young businessman, "If you don't pay me, don't ever have another oil-field fire." Not one to risk his investment—or a pass up a good side bet—Anschutz contacted Universal Pictures, which was putting together John Wayne's Hellfighters, a movie about oil-well firefighters, and negotiated a $100,000 fee to let a film crew shoot the blaze and the battle to stop it. Anschutz used that money to pay off his creditors, and after the fire was beaten, set himself along the road to unfathomable fortune—if not quite fame.No wonder an unnamed colleague told Fortune that Anschutz "can see around corners." He probably owns those too."
Quote from: "gracesong"I'm just shocked. If this person's account is credible, then they put him through Hell.He wanted to do these shows for his kids, and he gave everything he had for it.It kind of reminds me of his O2 appearance in which he stated very clearly that "this is it".Many people wonder why he emphasized that phrase so much, but I think they have to realize he has been in this industry for so many years.He's seen the c**p people pull sometimes and has witnessed first-hand how nasty some people can be. He was just tired and done.I don't know about the rest of you guys, but after his supposed death, there were moments when I'd just sit back, watch videos of him, and hope, just hope, that that innocence and purity wasn't taken from him. I think that people wouldn't argue if I stated that those trials really did a number on him; they hurt him more than we could ever know.Even if one is found to be not guilty, the mere occurrence of having sexual charges filed against them is enough to ruin anyone's reputation, let alone the charge of sexual crimes against children.I hate to say it, but I think it took part of his heart and soul. I'm blind, so I can't see his eyes or face, but I wouldn't be surprised if pre-trial and post-trial Michael look different, empty somehow.P.S. at the person who was wondering about people not being able to speak out on Michael's condition:Yes, that is valid. They have contracts, and those contracts state one cannot divulge details of the show, especially not now when a legal investigation might be under way. If someone admitted at AEG to doing wrong, then there would be some sort of liability.I completely agree with you on that, those trials did a number on him. even others said he became very depressed, and i dont blame him for leaving neverland , they ruined the heart and soul of that place for him. THEY TORE HIS HEART OPEN, and he never looked at neverland the same after that , neverland WAS michael, an without neverland and the joy and happiness it brought him, he became very empty, towards the end i could see it in his eyes, his eyes said it all , he didnt have that warm feeling to them anymore, it was like they took all his happiness away, and the fact he never found a women to spend his entire life with, someone who could crawl into bed beside him and just hug him all night, was even worse, the poor guy went through hell, with no true woman by his side, everyone tore him apart, i think in the end his eyes clearly showed he was empty inside and he just wasnt the same.
I'm just shocked. If this person's account is credible, then they put him through Hell.He wanted to do these shows for his kids, and he gave everything he had for it.It kind of reminds me of his O2 appearance in which he stated very clearly that "this is it".Many people wonder why he emphasized that phrase so much, but I think they have to realize he has been in this industry for so many years.He's seen the c**p people pull sometimes and has witnessed first-hand how nasty some people can be. He was just tired and done.I don't know about the rest of you guys, but after his supposed death, there were moments when I'd just sit back, watch videos of him, and hope, just hope, that that innocence and purity wasn't taken from him. I think that people wouldn't argue if I stated that those trials really did a number on him; they hurt him more than we could ever know.Even if one is found to be not guilty, the mere occurrence of having sexual charges filed against them is enough to ruin anyone's reputation, let alone the charge of sexual crimes against children.I hate to say it, but I think it took part of his heart and soul. I'm blind, so I can't see his eyes or face, but I wouldn't be surprised if pre-trial and post-trial Michael look different, empty somehow.P.S. at the person who was wondering about people not being able to speak out on Michael's condition:Yes, that is valid. They have contracts, and those contracts state one cannot divulge details of the show, especially not now when a legal investigation might be under way. If someone admitted at AEG to doing wrong, then there would be some sort of liability.
Michael Beardon did talk about the rehearsels for Dirty Diana were going to be I believe the next day, and MJ was going to have 2 girls in the bed with him..........one was Ori. He said he hoped he didn't get killed for saying this. Michael Beardon and George Lopez were having a conversation shortly after George Lopez's show came on the air. It on the web somewhere, I just don't know where, but I definitely read it.karralyn
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