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Lol! This is old, old stuff... ;)

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People are making money off of conspiracy theories. Obviously, I believe that bits and pieces are true, but I never take what others say at face value.  You can't completely trust someone where there's a profit to be made... that includes blogs and forums.[/quote]


I absolutely agree with you.. ;)

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Michael Jackson News / Re: Volcano in Iceland
« on: April 16, 2010, 08:01:44 PM »
I'm currently in Geneva and the Swiss airspace has been closed since yesterday. I have to fly next week to Singapore via Frankfurt for a business meeting, but I'm not so sure if the flight will push through..Hmm, anyways, I guess I just have to see what will happen next...no one knows, except God, how that volcano will behave in the coming days...Oh yeah, the other day, I went to a mall and saw a cool MJ-inspired handbag! LOL! It's so nice! Haha! :D

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Other Odd Things / Re: More clothing connections....!!!
« on: April 07, 2010, 01:34:41 AM »
Well, I guess we all have a sort of "symbolic wardrobes"...most of the time, we DO decide what we should wear..especially on significant occasions! ;)

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Other Odd Things / "Raised from the Dead"
« on: April 07, 2010, 01:25:45 AM »
I found this article...very interesting...I just wanted to share it. I'm not sure if this has been posted already..but just in case, please feel free to disregard it. Thanks!

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Jackson's Hospital Has "Raised the Dead"
UCLA Medical Center Has Surgeon Who Has Pioneered Reviving Victims of Cardiac Arrest
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(AP)  When Michael Jackson went into cardiac arrest, rescuers took him to a place known for bringing the dead back to life. A world-renowned surgeon at the UCLA Medical Center has pioneered a way to revive people that most doctors would have long written off, including a woman whose heart had stopped for 2 1/2 hours.

Tested on a few dozen cardiac arrest patients, 80 percent survived. Usually, more than 80 percent perish.

"They took people who were basically dead, not all that different than Michael Jackson, and saved most of them," said Dr. Lance Becker, an emergency medicine specialist at the University of Pennsylvania and an American Heart Association spokesman.

Could Jackson, too, have been saved?

It's impossible to know. Doctors at the hospital worked on him for an hour. The UCLA expert, cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Gerald Buckberg, said he was not personally involved in Jackson's treatment, and that too little is known about what preceded it.

"We have no idea when he died versus when he was found," Buckberg said in a telephone interview.

However, the results in other patients show that "the window is wide open to new thinking" about how long people can be successfully resuscitated after their hearts quit beating, Buckberg said. "We can salvage them way beyond the current time frames that are used. We've changed the concept of when the heart is dead permanently."

They call it "the Lazarus syndrome" for the man the Bible says Jesus raised from the dead.

Let's be clear: No one is saying that people long dead without medical attention can be revived. The lucky ones in Buckberg's study received quick help, and the reason they suffered cardiac arrest was known and could be fixed: blocked arteries causing a heart attack, in most cases.

Buckberg's method requires:

Prompt CPR rhythmic chest compressions to maintain blood pressure until the patient gets to a hospital.

Use of a heart-lung machine to keep blood and oxygen moving through the body while doctors remedy what caused the heart to quiver or stop in the first place, such as a drug overdose or a clogged artery.

Special procedures and medicines to gradually restore blood and oxygen flow, so a sudden gush does not cause fresh damage.

Without all three elements, patients might suffer brain damage if they survive at all.

"You can save the heart and lose the brain," Buckberg explained.

Click here for full coverage of Michael Jackson's death

UCLA and hospitals in Birmingham, Ala.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; and in Germany tested Buckberg's method on 34 patients who had been in cardiac arrest for an average of 72 minutes. All had failed resuscitation methods with standard CPR and defibrillation to try to shock their hearts back to beating.

Only seven died. Only two survivors were left with permanent neurological damage. Results were published in 2006 in the journal Resuscitation.

Dr. Constantine Athanasuleas (pronounced uh-than-uh-SOO'-lee-us), a surgeon at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, treated one man in the study who had been in cardiac arrest for about an hour and a half. The man's wife, a nurse, did CPR until a helicopter brought him to the hospital.

"He was flatlined," with a heart "as still as your dining room table," Athanasuleas said.

Doctors put him on a heart-lung machine, whisked him to the catheterization lab to see if he had artery blockages, then did bypass surgery to detour around them.

"The guy went home and was neurologically perfect" at least two years later, the doctor said.

Buckberg treated a woman who had been in cardiac arrest for 2 1/2 hours.

He would not send her to the operating room until her CPR and blood pressure could be maintained so further treatment could be attempted, he said.

Sadly, the woman survived all this but died several weeks later from an infection.

Buckberg has taken his work further in experiments with pigs in cardiac arrest. H deliberately deprived their brains of blood flow for half an hour, then used his resuscitation techniques to bring them back, with normal or near-normal function. Results presented at a heart association conference last fall stunned many, including Dr. Myron Weisfeldt, a cardiologist and chairman of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

"He's doing extraordinary things. You almost don't believe the results that he got," Weisfeldt said of Buckberg. "Most of us carry around in our head that if somebody's brain is deprived of blood flow for 10 to 15 minutes that we're just not going to get them back to any useful function. His data suggest it's possible."

Doctors in Japan, Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia have tried approaches similar to Buckberg's with excellent results, said Becker, who is about to try it in Philadelphia.

"It takes training. It takes rethinking" to get doctors to adopt something this new, and funding for bigger studies to prove it works, Buckberg said.

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Michael Jackson News / Re: Debbie Rowe at Forest Lawen
« on: March 04, 2010, 06:29:52 AM »
My heart is breaking...OMG! :cry:

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Michael Jackson News / Re: CNN - DOUBTS OVER MJ 911 AMBULANCE TAPE!
« on: February 25, 2010, 02:35:28 PM »
Quote from: mjthelegendlives
Hmm... I love it...

Photo ambulance...fake
911 recording ...fake
Murray's twitter account....fake

What else is fake?  


Of course, his "death" is fake. That's the ultimate! :lol:

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Jermaine Jackson / Re: Jermaine slips up on Aussie radio show
« on: February 23, 2010, 03:24:15 PM »
Quote from: "Raven"
Quote from: "Harry"
Quote from: "Raven"
Quote from: "the arabian nights"
could someone please provide a re-cap on the whole airport thing - i did not pay attention to this at the time - was the airport shut down?

thank you
Best would be to have some substantial documentation on this, instead of hear-say stories that LAX supposedly closed that day. Isn't there some trustworthy website that can supply this info?

Go on the LA airport website, you can see it on june 25th.
Link pls :)

Here's a link... :)

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Michael Jackson News / Re: GUYS PLS READ!! MJHD LINK
« on: February 23, 2010, 01:14:05 PM »
They are definitely hiding something.

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Jermaine is spilling the beans...Shamone bro, say it already...say it, "yeah, he (Michael) rode the airplane at LAX and went somewhere....to hide"  :D  :D Yipeee!!!!! :lol:

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Other Odd Things / Re: Jackson's Encino home for sale ?
« on: February 22, 2010, 12:54:33 PM »
Hmmmm.....I think I'm gonna ask my friend to buy it! LOL! :lol:

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Hoax Videos / Re: And again Mr.MJay777
« on: February 17, 2010, 06:01:36 AM »
This is not Michael Jackson.

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Michael Jackson News / Re: Hidden message in article (scroll down a little)
« on: February 15, 2010, 04:02:18 AM »
This message is certainly loaded...Hmmm..."the medium is the message..."

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Michael Jackson News / Re: Remarkable change in We Are The World lyrics
« on: February 15, 2010, 03:44:35 AM »
Well, the original was not Biblically accurate. So they had to change it.

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Other Odd Things / So, who's the real Murray? The B or W? And who's BoW?
« on: February 11, 2010, 08:19:08 AM »
Ok, so who do you think IS the real Dr. Conrad Murray? The Black or the White? What's the W's role in the "3-way theory?"  Is there any link to the "mysterious" BoW here?   ;)

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