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General Hoax Talk / Re: 5Alive DoDo's new FB Status
« on: December 06, 2011, 04:39:18 AM »
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No, but seriously. Why close it?

maybe for the same reasons why you and others here have been following this page  :D

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General Hoax Talk / Re: 5Alive DoDo's new FB Status
« on: December 06, 2011, 04:12:34 AM »
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Dodo posted this minutes ago, after not posting since June 2011

The 5 Alive Dodo would like to thank you all for your support and love over the last few months, however from today this page will be closing. We hope that you will continue to enjoy 5 Alive and again thank you for all your support.

This again proves something unusual. IF this page was destined for the promotion of a drink, why close it? The page appears on UK Coke official site under 5 Alive drinks. This means it was official, but the discussion and all that Dodo said clearly wasn't promotion for the drink. If it was a promotional page then why close it? What was the purpose? If you want to sell the drink, you have to promote it. Why close it?

hahaha, I am sure lots of people are scratching their heads now, but is there really anything out there what could surprise us?


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Hoax Pictures / Re: Pearl Jr.: Fedora Photo
« on: December 05, 2011, 03:11:24 PM »
how do we know it was March 09?  :?

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This is the source of TMZ:

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Michael Jackson Dermatologist Arnold Klein Under Investigation Dec 5, 2011 4:45 AM EST   Dr. Arnold Klein has been subpoenaed by the California Medical Board and reportedly is being probed by the DEA for allegedly overprescribing Demerol to Michael Jackson, The Daily Beast has learned.    It may turn out that You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login isn’t the only doctor who falls because of medical treatment provided to pop star Michael Jackson.

The Daily Beast has learned that Jackson’s long time dermatologist, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login of Beverly Hills, recently received a subpoena to appear before the California Medical Board on Dec. 15. The subject at hand will be whether Klein’s medical license should be suspended.

Although the medical board declined comment on the investigation, sources who have been questioned by the board’s investigator say the probe is wide ranging. Questions range from the possibility that Klein self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis. Klein firmly denies the allegations of ill health, despite an increasing number of reports to the medical board that he does, indeed, have the debilitating disease.

Yet, it is Klein’s long association with Jackson—a continuing source of bragging rights for the doctor—that seems to have been the catalyst for the investigation into the celebrity dermatologist’s practice of medicine.

During the recent You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, at which Murray was You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login of causing Jackson’s death and sentenced to four years in jail, there was a smidgen of barely noted testimony that revealed Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.

Lt. Scott Smith, the LAPD’s lead investigator into Jackson’s death, testified that shortly after the case was ruled a homicide, a division of labor was You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login with the feds. The LAPD would concentrate on gathering evidence against Dr. Murray while the Drug Enforcement Administration would zero in on other Jackson doctors suspected of providing the pop star with an overabundance of narcotics. Lt. Smith testified that Dr. Arnold Klein’s name was specifically mentioned as a DEA target.




   Arnold Klein Michael Jackson Dermatologist  Matt Sayles / AP Photo
 



The DEA never comments on its investigations, but law enforcement sources familiar with the way the agency works say the feds were closely watching the manslaughter trial to see what information about Klein surfaced. It is standard operating procedure for the DEA to take its time, gather all possible evidence, and then confront a target to urge a guilty plea. The DEA does not like to proceed unless a case is a slam-dunk.

Klein, who’s known as the “Father of Botox” and the “You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login,” was spared having to appear at the Murray trial, even though the centerpiece of the defense was that in the last months of his life, the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login’s secret source of narcotics was Klein.

The defense team was allowed to show the jury You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login’s office showing that in the four months before he died—from March 12 through June 2009—Jackson got dozens of high-potency injections of Demerol during minor dermatological procedures. The entertainer was referred to as “Omar Arnold” on the records shown the jury.

Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. Yet, on April 21, the records show, when Jackson arrived to receive Botox injections in his groin “to stop excessive sweating,” he was given a 200mg shot of Demerol to help him get through the procedure. One hour later, he was given more.

The next day, Jackson arrived at Klein’s office at 11:30 a.m. and received another 200mg shot of Demerol before undergoing a facial filling procedure with Restylane.  One hour later, the records show, Jackson received an additional 100mg of the narcotic. After another hour the patient was administered a further 75mg of Demerol before he left the office—375mg of narcotics in just three hours is considered a massive dose.

And so it went throughout the weeks and months, until Jackson’s last appointment on June 22, when he was given 100mg of Demerol. This was three days before Jackson died. (The You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login begins in the body in just a few hours with nearly all traces of it gone within about 20 hours. That could explain why there was no trace of Demerol found during Jackson’s autopsy.)

The news about Klein’s upcoming Medical Board hearing, added to the recent revelations in court about all that Demerol, might make any other doctor worry. But Klein has now unleashed a very public You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login against the board.

Klein frequently maintains that he was “In Europe” during the time Jackson was in his office receiving injections of narcotics. He repeatedly points the finger of blame at his two former medical partners: “It was Dr. David Rish and Dr. Ilya Reyter who should also be called if this investigation involves Mr. Jackson.”
 
Both Rish and Reyter have communicated with the medical board and with this reporter. Rish wrote in an email that, “ALL the Demerol, as far as I know, was given on Dr. Klein’s orders.”

It should be noted that Dr. Klein was in Europe during the last three weeks of May 2009 as confirmed by his former office manager, Jason Pfeiffer, who was traveling with him.  But those three weeks were never mentioned to the Murray jury. In reciting details of the many Demerol shots Jackson received, the defense lawyers cleverly skipped over those vacation weeks to concentrate on the times Klein was known to be in the office.

Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.

Interestingly, it is Klein himself who continues to feed the stream of information about the investigation against him and specifics on how he was served his subpoena. On Nov. 30 at 1:28 a.m. Klein wrote about a patient he had examined the previous day who he described as a Jewish-Mexican man from Culver City, Calif.

“After I examined his skin he presented me with a subpoena from the California Medical Board issued by Kimberly Wilson and paid me with a fraudulent credit card. For Kimberly Wilson to use such criminal and fraudulent means to serve me a subpoena is illegal and I feel she has proved herself unfit to evaluate any aspect of my medical practice or the Jackson Case.”
 
The Daily Beast has learned that earlier this year investigator Wilson went undercover herself, and made a new-patient appointment to see Klein so as to surreptitiously evaluate him. A source close to the office says Klein got wind of her upcoming visit and told his staff to say he wasn’t there when she arrived.

After that aborted attempt, Wilson apparently concluded that sending in a male to observe Klein’s behavior (and serve the subpoena) might work better.

Klein’s nocturnal online ramblings have taken on a sort of Wizard of Oz quality, with the doctor in the role of loudly announcing, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” But reality appears to be closing in on him.

He was forced to You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login in January 2011, which several sources say was caused by his lavish lifestyle, including three homes, expensive artwork and first-class intercontinental travel. But Klein writes that Pfeiffer and his former accountant, Muhammad Khilji, stole his identity and $20 million, and they are to blame for his insolvency. Klein sued the pair, and after Pfeiffer and Khilji You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, Klein wrote, mysteriously: “We now have firm evidence that (the) two....were overdosing me with You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and changed my will....this is attempted homicide.” (Warfarin is a popular anticoagulant drug.)

Klein also has issued imperial-sounding Facebook taunts to the California Medical Board. He demands the immediate removal of Wilson for her “elder abuse” of him. He heckles the board for what he sees as past failures, and he concludes that his upcoming Dec.15 license hearing must “be rescheduled in light of the investigation of the attempted homicide by my two (former) employees.”

The 66-year-old Klein, who recently moved to a new Beverly Hills office, seems to have retreated into a world fueled by both hubris and paranoia.  On Dec. 1, he penned a lengthy post entitled, “The California Medical Board: A Novel by Kafka,” in which he declares his suspicion that his bankruptcy enemies, Pfeiffer and Khilji, might have murdered another former employee named Bruce who died of a drug overdose. Klein concluded with a challenge to the board. “If you are truly concerned with * ability to practice I suggest you discuss it with my physicians who will assure you I am both physically and mentally healthier than I have ever been in the last 15 years. AWKlein.”

A medical source who asked for anonymity and had been close to Klein’s previous office said of Klein, “He seems to be unable to walk alone these days and was coming up to the office in a wheeled chair ... I do not know what he has (but) it appears that it is some kind of neuromuscular disease.”

Klein has run through a string of lawyers during his current financial woes, and each one winds up dropping him as a client. When his last attorney, Herb Weinberg, sent him a letter on Nov. 30 withdrawing as counsel, Klein inexplicably blamed it on a conspiracy involving Michael Jackson’s former concert promoters, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. In the letter, posted online, Weinberg strongly urges the doctor to obtain a new lawyer “as soon as possible” and reminds Klein that “Failure to appear may result in the Medical Board ... suspend[ing] your license to practice.” It is not clear if Klein has engaged a new lawyer.

In the meantime, his daily Facebook posts make it clear that his thoughts are firmly rooted in past glory days. He often recites his professional accomplishments, including an appointment as an FDA consultant he says was made possible by Sen. John Kerry.  (Kerry’s Washington office flatly states, “We have no record of any recommendation/nomination Senator Kerry made on Dr. Klein’s behalf.”) And he often engages in unabashed celebrity name dropping.

Ironically, Klein often grandly declares that federal privacy laws preclude him from talking about his patients—and then he does it anyway, mentioning Elizabeth Taylor, actresses Carrie Fisher and Angelica Houston, and, most often, Michael Jackson. 

“Having been the doctor to 3 presidents, 2 Popes, several real queens even the Maharaja of Baroda no one brought forth the world like Michael Jackson,” he wrote in one recent Facebook post.  “Ever eat fried chicken in the kitchen with Queen Elizabeth or discuss finding good housekeepers with the Maharaja? Michael gave me those opportunities.”

No evidence could be found that Klein ever treated a president, a pope, or a real queen, but his long friendship with Jackson—and the attention it generated from law enforcement and the state Medical Board—may prove to be Arnold Klein’s professional undoing.
 

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It ain't lookin' good for Dr. Arnie Klein ... Michael Jackson's dermatologist is under investigation by the Medical Board of California --  reportedly for pumping the singer full of prescription painkillers -- and now his lawyer has officially jumped ship.

Klein just posted a letter on his Facebook page, apparently sent from his former attorney -- advising Klein that he's been subpoenaed by the Board and has to appear for questioning on Dec. 15.

The letter does not explain the nature of the probe -- but according to TheDailyBeast.com, officials want to know more about allegations that Klein over-prescribed Demerol to MJ.

The Board reportedly wants to question Klein about the possibility that he self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis.

Klein has always strongly denied any wrongdoing ... and thus far, has not been accused of any criminal conduct in the death of Michael Jackson.

As for Klein's lawyer, Herbert L. Weinberg -- dude doesn't explain why he's bailing on Arnie ... but recommends a couple of "fine lawyers" who could take over.

We called Klein for comment -- so far, no response.

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TIAI ~ 2011 / Re: TIAI NOVEMBER 30
« on: November 30, 2011, 07:37:22 AM »
hmmmm, this may also be in line with my theory of yesterday: meaning one part of the hoax is done, i.e. Murray found guilty and sentenced to jail.

In other words this was one of the key milestones for the hoax to happen, and it was necessary to happen so other subsequent events/matters/actions may unfold.

Here are some ideas that might support this theory:
1. Murray defense team seemed totally unprepared yesterday (like they knew their is not much to be done later on, the task accomplished)
- Ed was not able/interested to answer judge questions regarding restitution
- they came up with the idea for the trial not to be televised, what apparently backfired at them
- once judge was trying to read Murray appeal rights, the lawyers were mumbling and saying sort of yeah yeah, we will... we are to do this...
- this was also TMZ view and Harvey was repeating the word "shocking" couple of times during the show
- so, is the role of defense done?

2. Prosecution was not able to support restitution claim.
- I thought they have already filed some motion with court about it. what was then the basis for this motion? one letter from the estate with no supporting documents, with some sophisticated calculations???
- Walgren did not seem to be prepared to talk about it - even though I thought he was the one filing it with the court.
- so, is the role of DA done as well?

2. Murray documentary shown before sentencing
- it seems documentary totally plunged Murray
- Flanny admitted on TMZ, it was not a good idea to have it on tv (so, why the hell they allowed it)
- Flanny said something like the judge had made his decision on Murray way earlier then documentary was done (so, why the hell they allowed it x2)
- even some ppl calling in TMZ were surprised with the documentary being on during the trial or being on at all.







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TMZ Articles / Conrad Murray He Could Get More Time Because He Killed MJ
« on: November 29, 2011, 08:49:22 AM »
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Judges, proseuctors and criminal lawyers who have spoken with TMZ agree ... Conrad Murray should not get the maximum sentence -- 4 years in prison -- but the fact that he killed Michael Jackson changes everything.

It's not supposed to be this way -- the fame of the victim should be irrelevant -- but it's hard to ignore the fame of the victim.

The people we spoke with say the typical sentence for someone in a similar position -- no criminal history, an otherwise unblemished record -- would be a "blended sentence" -- a year or 2 in jail, and then a year or 2 of community service. 

Judge Michael Pastor
made it clear when he denied Murray bail -- he views the crime as extremely serious, possibly telegraphing a maximum sentence.  It's hard to tell what Pastor will do, but almost everyone considers him a fair but stern judge.

The fact that the D.A. is asking for $100 million in restitution shows how much of a difference it makes that MJ is the victim.  The reality is  -- in terms of money -- Michael is worth more dead than alive, so there should be no restitution.  His 3 kids will now get hundreds of millions in a windfall.

Here's the reality ... Murray will not serve a day in prison.  Because of a new California law, any time he gets will be served in L.A. County Jail, and the amount of time will automatically be cut in half.  And, Murray would be eligible for house arrest.

Sentencing is set for 8:30 AM.  We'll be livestreaming.

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Questions about the forum and/or website / Re: Photobucket problems--help?
« on: November 28, 2011, 02:23:23 PM »
Depending what kind of browser you use, cache cleaning may differ, but generally you should have the option in your top menu bar to clear cache

I am using Firefox (mac version), in my case it is in preferences ----> advanced ----> clear now (button close to info on how much storage is used)

In addition, some antivirus programs have the function to clear your cache and cookies, but I am not sure what software you use.

I hope it helps.

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Janet Jackson / Re: Janet Jackson Launches Fur Fashion Line
« on: November 24, 2011, 11:12:03 AM »
seems real  :(

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TMZ Articles / Re: Rapper Too Short I'm Not Dead, Dammit
« on: November 22, 2011, 12:49:24 PM »
Sorry, I just couldn't resist posting this.  :)

especially when I saw "But T.S. just tweeted.."

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TMZ Articles / Rapper Too Short I'm Not Dead, Dammit
« on: November 22, 2011, 12:47:25 PM »
 
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Despite what you may be hearing on Twitter ... rapper You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login insists ... he's NOT DEAD.

The Internet has been on fire with false reports that the rapper died from a heart attack today -- and several pranksters have already attempted to change the guy's Wiki page to reflect his death.

But T.S. just tweeted, writing, "Stop calling my phone. I'm not dead. Been in the lab working on my 19th album."

And just to make sure, we spoke to the guy on the phone -- and we're pretty sure that settles it ... the guy's alive.

Either that ... or ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE.

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TIAI ~ 2011 / Re: TIAI November 11 (11-11-11)
« on: November 20, 2011, 03:57:30 AM »
here is some different video.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx8KrGIQ5mg[/youtube]

if you ask me, it looks so much different than the one that gave this photo -----> Ben and Chris a bit in different places


- so the official video floating in the media comes from hoax rehearsal, thus you may have different shadows (done during longer period, hence different shadows)
- the one I just posted - is from the one on 25th

 :?



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Questions about the forum and/or website / Re: Trying to start a new post
« on: November 18, 2011, 02:41:36 AM »
MeandMyShadow:

go to "Community" on top or "Forum" at the bottom on page (left side) and click ----> the forum menu with all group of topics will appear.

Then go the the appropriate topic for your post. Then, once you click and are in, on the right hand side on the top, just above the black thick theme line, there is New Topic tag.



Good luck!

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TIAI ~ 2011 / Re: TIAI November 11 (11-11-11)
« on: November 17, 2011, 01:12:52 PM »
  If there were only few people outside MJ house on that day, as Ben says, then I have two questions:


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VR-HSc2aM4[/youtube][/font]


-       who made the one and only video that has been floating around
-       and, what is more important to know, who made the video and photo with both Ben and Chris on it (the one I have just posted in here)




I have some sneaking suspicion who it might have been :mrgreen:

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published in 1997...why on EARTH is it being brought up now and by who??  WTF??

I think it is just whoever bought this book in the past, now is thinking of cashing in. I have a suspicion the original price was not even close to USD 170.

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