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Chauffeur: 'Jackson may have been cloned'Jackson's long-term chauffeur Al Bowman said he believes the star may have invested money in a sect called the Raelians in order for them to create a clone of him.Bowman explained how he drove the singer and his friend, spoon bender Uri Geller, to a cloning convention in 2002, and then heard the duo discussing the event as he drove them away. "Jackson was very excited," he said. "He bounced out of that conference like a small child. He was smiling and on a high. I heard him an Uri talking in the back of the limo. He was talking about the prospect of being cloned. He grabbed Uri by both arms and told him "I really want to do it Uri, and I don't care how much it costs!""Bowman continued by saying he believes Jackson then made contact with Dr Brigette Boisselier, a Raelian bishop who is also the managing director of Clonaid, which calls itself the world's first human cloning company."Michael said he wanted a mini-version of himself cloned to carry on his legacy," said Bowman. In 2002, Boisselier said the company had created the first cloned child, a girl named Eve. "When I heard Clonaid had cloned the first human being, I couldn't help thinking there was a mini Michael Jackson running around somewhere," Bowman mused (Daily Mirror).You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
This is all so exciting, glimpses of Michael's recent creative activities and brilliant thinking. I remember a while back someone posted about all the cutting edge technology companies Michael was quietly investing millions into, all this time. Maybe someone remembers where that was and could find it. So he doesn't have money, well it's all tied up in investments, under strange names (that relate to Michael somehow). Just liquid money he's short on. That BAM is definately going to have some sizzles and pops! Very intersting about the MTTA ATT link to cloning. My first reation was more that the game would produce millions of MJ clones, since a whole new generation of kids are going to sing and dance like him, and appreciate his talent. About MJ being cloned, seems a stretch. The cloned sheep Dolly didn't live long.
Reading this article it doesn't even sound like he is a man that has "passed away" it sounds like he still is alive"Michael Jackson is still on the cutting edge of technology -- TMZ has learned the King of Pop is set to star in a new revolutionary video game ... and the people in charge of MJ's estate are totally on board"