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Thank you Chinbie for sharing that. After reading those predictions I must admit I have mixed feelings. His predictions seems to come true in the past. :icon_rolleyes:
Hm...I do not feel so uncomfortable with this. This person might have the ability to see the future but in this case the future was planned by Michael and what the guy saw is what was going to be presented to the world public in 2009. So he saw the future indeed but not the backgrounds.
Well... if this is true, it's fascinating and scary. I also think MJ would be intrigued by this, perhaps he did see the letter and with this information was a step ahead setting plans in motion for the death hoax. I just thought of CM documentary where he told the story of how MJ looked at him a long time and said 'I have watched you, I have looked at you for so long... I looked at you because I tested you, and you are the one.'He met CM in 2006 ... Front mentioned - A vision, Aug 25 2006
This man is being investigated by the Brazilian Federal Police. But there is no evidence against him.I think if Michael actually received these letters he might be worried about the situation. But if we believe that Michael was based in this letter to your plan, then we may delete the numerology of TS. :omg:
It's human nature to be fascinated by people claiming to foretell the future. Personally, I read out of curiosity but find it hard to believe a word of it. I would need to know exactly when these letters etc were written to even begin to give them any credibility - and by who? The one from 'Diana' for example, is not written as a native English speaker would write. Without proof of when these predictions were made (and a date on an old type-written letter isn't proof) all these can be fake/forgeries made after the event. Anyway, who needs some fortune teller to prove MJ's death to us - he gave warning enough himself beforehand, and plenty more since!The only way you can predict the future IMO, is if YOU are the one who can make it happen. JMO, you understand!