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We know MJ is master of illusion, disguise, trickery, doubles etc etc. with all of these talents that he has mastered to a fine art, it makes sense such tactics would be employed in hoax scenario instead of methods (DWD) that have potential to backfire because of whistleblowers. Lets face it ppl love to make a dollar trying to sell secrets. MJ spent years perfecting illusion. Its all illusion. Illusion is uncomplicated. DWD scenario isnt.
Come on. That is so not MJ!!!BUT, is it like MJ to let us believe and draw conclusions and make assumptions re: DWD based on all the little gems / statements that are thrown our way?? Absolutely!! We know MJ is master of illusion, disguise, trickery, doubles etc etc. with all of these talents that he has mastered to a fine art, it makes sense such tactics would be employed in hoax scenario instead of methods (DWD) that have potential to backfire because of whistleblowers.
(I too find it suspicious that Senneff's testimony suddenly validates TS_comments DWD theory :suspect: )
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login(I too find it suspicious that Senneff's testimony suddenly validates TS_comments DWD theory :suspect: )You mean Mr Fake Informer's theory?! Which for those who are thinking MJ is so thoughtful to include a DWD patient in his hoax, remember our fake informer also said MJ had nothing to do with the events of 25th June - it was all lead by FBI. :suspect: indeed!
Judge rules: Jacksons can't watch trial without momThe judge ordered that only one of Michael Jackson's brothers and sisters can come to court to watch the testimony at at a time -- and then only if Jackson family matriarch Katherine Jackson is present.AEG Live lawyers argued at the start of the second day of the trial that there was "a risk in allowing any of them in the courtroom."AEG expects to call Janet, Jermaine, Jackie, Tito, La Toya, Rebbie and Randy Jackson as witnesses in its defense. Only brother Marlon Jackson is not on the defense witness list.AEG lawyer Marvin Putnam said in his opening statement Monday that Jackson family members will testify about their failed attempts to intervene with Michael Jackson's drug addiction and their lack of knowledge about what was happening.The defense lawyers asked that Randy Jackson, the only one attending the trial Tuesday with his 82-year-old mother, be booted from court.After that, Jackson lawyer Brian Panish told the judge that Katherine Jackson, who can stay in court because she is a plaintiff, needed one of her children to sit with her each day."He can remain, but you cannot have five in the courtroom," Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos said.Because Katherine Jackson left the courtroom early to avoid gruesome testimony by a paramedic who described Jackson's death, Randy Jackson was unable to watch Tuesday's testimony.Randy and Rebbie Jackson attended court Monday, the trial's opening day. All of the siblings attended the 2011 criminal trial of Murray at various times.Having members of the famous entertainment family in court could influence the jury because their seats are just a few feet away from the jury box in the small Los Angeles courtroom.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
A terminally ill patient's illness would show up in the autopsy
(I too find it suspicious that Senneff's testimony suddenly validates TS_comments DWD theory )
We know TS and Front validated each other, but Front never said one word confirming DWD or FBI, that I know of.
QuoteJudge rules: Jacksons can't watch trial without momThe judge ordered that only one of Michael Jackson's brothers and sisters can come to court to watch the testimony at at a time -- and then only if Jackson family matriarch Katherine Jackson is present.AEG Live lawyers argued at the start of the second day of the trial that there was "a risk in allowing any of them in the courtroom."AEG expects to call Janet, Jermaine, Jackie, Tito, La Toya, Rebbie and Randy Jackson as witnesses in its defense. Only brother Marlon Jackson is not on the defense witness list.AEG lawyer Marvin Putnam said in his opening statement Monday that Jackson family members will testify about their failed attempts to intervene with Michael Jackson's drug addiction and their lack of knowledge about what was happening.The defense lawyers asked that Randy Jackson, the only one attending the trial Tuesday with his 82-year-old mother, be booted from court.After that, Jackson lawyer Brian Panish told the judge that Katherine Jackson, who can stay in court because she is a plaintiff, needed one of her children to sit with her each day."He can remain, but you cannot have five in the courtroom," Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos said.Because Katherine Jackson left the courtroom early to avoid gruesome testimony by a paramedic who described Jackson's death, Randy Jackson was unable to watch Tuesday's testimony.Randy and Rebbie Jackson attended court Monday, the trial's opening day. All of the siblings attended the 2011 criminal trial of Murray at various times.Having members of the famous entertainment family in court could influence the jury because their seats are just a few feet away from the jury box in the small Los Angeles courtroom.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Aussie who said that the DWD patient would have to be taken care of at Carolwood some time before the day in question?? this DWD patient might very well be in his resident until June 25 when he was moved to Carolwood from Washington and let him take the pill by himself (hence CM saying MJ killed himself), Michael needed a dead body and this DWD patient didn't wanna live any longer, WHAT'S THE PROBLEM HERE?? As you have said a canadian woman had to fly to Switzerland to die which is the difference here??
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginAussie who said that the DWD patient would have to be taken care of at Carolwood some time before the day in question?? this DWD patient might very well be in his resident until June 25 when he was moved to Carolwood from Washington and let him take the pill by himself (hence CM saying MJ killed himself), Michael needed a dead body and this DWD patient didn't wanna live any longer, WHAT'S THE PROBLEM HERE?? As you have said a canadian woman had to fly to Switzerland to die which is the difference here??Hun I didn't mention the Canadian example, it was someone else. However, for me personally, Carolwood set up is the least of the reasons why I don't buy DWD. Also my comments were not against you, just the DWD scenario. :icon_e_wink:Speaking of Carolwood, there were reports that the room was set up for a terminally ill patient. (Which I think is all smoke and mirrors and aimed to confuse people or entice ppl into believing the DWD scenario) I don't think it actually happened, I believe the intention is to make the situation as ambiguous as possible. Reports for hospice set up combined with reports from JJ he was fit and then back around in a circle again with camp Jackson saying AEG used doubles because MJ wasn't fit enough... Last photos / footage of MJ 'alive' looking healthy and then reports of paramedics not recognising him because he was skeletal and deathly...I don't blame anyone for considering / believing DWD theory because MJ is putting more than enough stuff out there to make ppl think this. (As well as other things to support other theories) I just personally don't buy it. And as mentioned I don't judge anyone who does believe DWD scenario. And don't blame them! LolI really believe the strategy is confusion / ambiguity / uncertainty. Same tactic TS used :icon_e_wink:Ppl still aren't questioning things and saying 'hang on this doesn't add up' even though there is so many conflicting things. Amazing. Waiting for the moment when the "penny drops" for the world. Just how stupid / obviously contradictory does it all have to get until the world sees it?!?! Lol
The paramedic who attempted to save Michael Jackson's life on the day the King of Pop passed away has testified in court that the tragic singer looked like "a cancer patient" who had come home to die.