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Ok, since, I have researched a lot about 2012 prophecy and I wanted to know what was the origin of it...

By searching, I learned that this prophecy was made by only one man, not a bunch of scientists from the past, but one man, that wrote a book in the 80's. ''The mayan factor'' is the name of the book. I was telling to myself, that if Michael was signing ''Another part of me'' and that he says in it ''the planets are linin' up'' waiting for you'', is because he knew then about the prophecy. Guess what! This song and the book of Jose Arguelles about 2012, was released in the same year.

And by the way, the prophecy of Jose Arguelles was NOT the END of the World, but a change and a new day. That's it, and then, people started making their own theories based on his book, but changed it to end of the world instead.

Now, tonight, I was just telling myself, why If I could find a connection between Jose Arguelles and Michael, because Michael surely knew about the prophecy of Arguelles. And maybe he met him in the past and knew more. So I googled Jose Arguelles and Michael Jackson. And GUESS WHAT?

Jose Arguelles died on the same day than Elizabeth Taylor!!!! COINCIDENTAL isn't it:
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Jose Arguelles
January 24th 1939- March 23rd 2011



Elizabeth Taylor
February 7th 1932- March 23rd 2011

Yesterday saw the death of two very famous NonConformist heroes, Jose Arguelles and Elizabeth Taylor. Jose was the man who first brought the idea of 2012 and the Mayan Calendar to public attention through his 1987 book The Mayan Factor. Without his input it’s possible we may never have understood what was really going on with this ancient knowledge, or at least we might be struck into a cold funk by unchallenged propaganda from the Hollywood nonsense of Roland Emmerich, see: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Elizabeth Taylor was one of the world’s greatest actresses with a career that spanned over 60 years. She was plagued by ill health and relationship problems her whole life, but remained surprisingly down-to-Earth. Her most recent husband was her dustman! How many Hollywood and Broadway starlets would breach such a taboo!? Along with her marriages she also had a completely platonic but highly intimate friendship with Michael Jackson. Wherever she is now; I hope she and Michael are back together. Rest in peace, Elizabeth and Jose.

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Ok, so wanted to start a post about Thriller 30th anniversary, cause WHERE THE HECK is the celebration for this album??????????

Why did we celebrate the Bad 25, and we don't celebrate the most important album in History for it's 30th anniversary???

What is going on? I know it has been celebrated before, but Bad 25 has almost been celebrated more than Thriller for his 25th anniversary!!! :WTF:

Do you have any idea?

DIVERSION about Thriller maybe? Cause Thriller 2 is coming soon???

Not even the family tweeted about it? No one from them! The fans are the only one claiming their celebration for the ''Thriller album'' !
Almost no news headlines for the most sold album in History today!

Come ON MIKE!!!! Give us the sequel!!!!!


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It has been a long time, since I tried to find it, but after a long and good research, I have found it. I had seen it in the original version in the beggining of this hoax, but now I could not seem to find it, it is like if all the video of this scene on the net was removed. But I have found it in the deutsch version, so at least you can see what Dave Dave looks like in it.

It is my point of view, but I really do think that Michael has played out the Dave Dave character since Dave Dave was old enough for Michael to caracterize him. I think, despite of the picture we have seen of the real Dave Dave, it was always Michael who has played his role. Remember one time, Michael said in an interview that there is plenty of songs that he did the back vocals but no one knows it. I think he did the same with Dave Dave. I see him having fun and playing in a tv serie of the B category. I don't know why, but I do think it was him. Just look at the face of Dave Dave, and his face just look like a mask. In fact, when you look at Dave Dave's newest picture, it is like his scars are worst right now than back then when he appeared in the Bold and Beautiful and at the Leeza show. So for me, the real Dave Dave is only the blue one eyes' men we have seen on the picture recently, and Michael has always played his role since Dave Dave was an adult.


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Another thing weird... At first when I did my research on Dave Dave in 2009, on the Bold and the beautiful, I had found plenty of things, but now, it seems that a lot of things about it has vanished on the net....  :WTF:

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How weird!  :shock:


Why would the estate would make a tribute to Whitney Houston ??? Sounds more like Michael, this story would be really weird if we consider that MJ is supposed to be ''dead''...

Sooooo Michaelish!!!!!

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TMZ Articles / Did TMZ gave us a clue 2 years ago?
« on: December 08, 2011, 10:56:34 PM »
Oh My! Could tmz had giving us a big clues 2 years ago?

There was a thing about missing numbers photoshopped out of a picture: the number of CM's office...

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But why would they do that if we see already the address into their video? Was it for us to pay attention to these numbers?

6725 were the 4 digits of Murray work and...

now they want us to pay attention to the inmate numbers, while we wonder why they put such emphasis on his numbers, maybe they wanted us to go back:

Inmate number of Murray: #2926725
You want more?

We have 292 left in Murray's inmate number so If we count 292 days to our special date 11-11-11, we get August 29th 2012!:
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OR if we calculate the 292 days to the booking date of Murray on November 7th, we get our special date August 25 2012, wich is the same day than van video and messed up numbers in autopsy!

Ok, can I say now: WHAT A COINCIDENCE!!!!!   afraid/

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I was searching for this movie that we heard Lindsey Lohan would do next, remember? The story about her going to go on an island where celebrities went after faking their death.

Well, I searched and found new infos about the movie and of course, we had to have a big connection to this movie with Michael: Brett Ratner!!!  ;D

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Currently in Pre-Production. 
Cast: Lindsay Lohan
Proposed Director: Brett Ratner
Producer: Nathan Folks
Writer:  Teddy Ulett
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Budget: 30 Million
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Escaping the Game (2012)
PG_13  Adventure
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Celebrities become contacted by a special agency that convinces them to fake their death to live on a hidden island amongst other celebrities from the past.
Writers:
Nathan Folks, Teddy Ulett (screenplay)

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For those who have too much, want too much, this world is a playground, where their fantasy becomes a reality. A world very few of us know; the celebrity lifestyle. What happens when a young star in Hollywood is offered a way out of stardom? This is a tale of a famous young star that cannot handle the pressure of everyday celebrity life. He cannot continue to live a controlled life and a victim of what most seem to be a dream. Like "Bourne Ultimatum" meets "Eagle Eye" our hero tries to escape from the watchful eye of the public and learns that there is a way out by hiring an underground secret company that has been faking the deaths of our most cherished lost celebrities for years... Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Elvis Presley, TuPac, Notorious BIG, Princess Diana and many more who live on this lost celebrity island in the Pacific. We see how these celebrities are living today... Written by Nathan Folks 

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Celebrities cannot handle their life, are chosen to fake their death to live on a hidden island amongst other famous celebrities from the past.
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2005 Uri Geller:  Michael Jackson’s career comeback to be “most dramatic ever seen in showbiz”June 30, 2009

In a 2005 interview published in London’s   Daily Telegraph , 1970s spoon-bending psychic / magician / alleged fraud Uri Geller spoke of his confidence that his friend Michael Jackson would soon make the greatest comeback of his career: "I’m quietly proud of my part in relaunching Michael’s career. This comeback of his is going to be the most dramatic ever seen in showbiz…. In fact, the only thing that could beat this would be for Elvis to come back from the dead."

As I wrote in my January / February 2006 "Skeptical Inquiree" column "Geller Revisited," "So stay tuned for the earth-shaking resurrection of either Elvis Presley, or Michael Jackson’s career." I hate to be churlish about anyone’s death, but it seems fair to point out that Geller’s precognitive psychic abilities are apparently as lame as his mental cutlery bending skills…

Keep going, Uri! You’ll be right one of these days! (Yes he will be right  lolol/)

Here is the Telegraph Sunday interview:

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I put Michael into a trance: it was unethical, but I had to know the truth about Jordie
By Uri Geller
12:01AM BST 19 Jun 2005
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Out of catastrophe comes fresh hope. Six months ago, my friend Michael Jackson was facing disaster in every area of his life - his career was flatlining, his finances were coming apart at the seams, his reputation was smeared by a television show that he had hoped would relaunch his image. Worst of all, he was facing a court case that could destroy him utterly.

The courage he needed to withstand whatever fresh ordeals were in store was awesome. I felt deep sympathy and pity for him. Worse than this, I blamed myself. I had persuaded Michael to make the documentary with Martin Bashir that set off this appalling chain reaction. I couldn't have predicted that Michael would make such naive and damaging statements to Mr Bashir about his friendships with adolescent boys. And I couldn't believe that his legal team had not demanded complete editorial power over the documentary.

I was shocked, during the long weeks of the trial, by the savage delight displayed by the media at the destruction of an artist whose music has given joy to millions. It was not so much a court as a Roman circus, and the world's press thrilled as a fallen idol was torn limb from limb.

Still, I blamed myself. Sometimes my relentlessly positive outlook can blind me to the dangers of my decisions. For the record: in the many hours I have spent with Michael Jackson, both relaxing and chatting in private, and on show to the public, nothing in his demeanour ever made me suspect that a depraved nature lay concealed behind his face. The face is dreadfully scarred by plastic surgery, to many people's minds, but that seemed to reflect nothing more than the self-destructive tendency of American celebrity.

We met during the recording of his album Invincible, a $30 million project that had also been intended to relaunch his career. Michael pleaded with me to focus my skills as a motivator and inject energy into the final sessions. I was amazed at the invitation, and flattered.
When he confessed to me that he needed more than motivation, that he wanted to be hypnotised, I was surprised. I'd watched him in the recording studio, a commanding presence with dazzling musical inventiveness, and he seemed focused and healthy. But as everyone drifted away, his confidence seemed to collapse and I found myself talking to a man-child, an adult who spoke with the voice and the emotions of a little boy.

I agreed to place him in a hypnotic trance and to manipulate his sub-conscious, to direct his mind. It's a technique I have used many times on heavy smokers who are trying to quit. He was a remarkably suggestible subject for hypnosis. Within a few seconds he had surrendered his will and was allowing me to lead him into a relaxed state of trance. I have hypnotised many people, and it's easy to tell if they are faking. A good subject can eat a whole onion in the belief that it's a sweet apple. Michael was an excellent subject.

If I was to become this man's friend, if I was going to introduce him to my family and invite him to dine with us, there was something I had to discover, for my own peace of mind, while he was in a trance. "Michael Jackson," I said, "tell me with total honesty - what was the real story behind the allegations of sexual abuse made against you by the boy Jordie Chandler?" He answered without hesitation: "It was all made up. His family just wanted my money."

"Why did you pay the family?"

"It was the easiest thing to do." The statement was simple and unembroidered, made without sufficient pause to invent a lie. "I couldn't take it any more. I'd had enough."

"Have you ever touched a child or a young person in a way that you shouldn't?" I asked. And he replied: "Never. I would never do that. My friendships with children are all very beautiful."

Later, he told me that hypnosis had brought immediate benefits, of calmness and focus, but I am certain he did not remember the series of searching questions I raised at the end of the session. While he was still under hypnosis, I ordered him to forget I had ever asked. Maybe it was not ethical of me, but I had to know - and I believed what he told me. Sadly, it seemed as if many others did not believe his denials, despite an absence of real evidence which, I am told, would have ensured that in this country the case would have been thrown out of court.

Thank God, the jury agreed with me. As the verdicts were delivered on Monday, Michael Jackson's life turned around. His headlong plunge became a soaring flight to freedom. At the same moment, the burden of guilt on my shoulders began to lift. I'm quietly proud of my part in relaunching Michael's career. This comeback of his is going to be the most dramatic ever seen in showbiz, more seismic than Elvis Presley's return from the US Army. In fact, the only thing that could beat this would be for Elvis to come back from the dead.

The change in Michael's fortunes is literally rocking the world. Switch on your radio and turn to any music channel - they're all playing Billie Jean, Man In The Mirror, Bad, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough. Hundreds of millions of people are remembering that they love this music. America's music industry measures success in dollars, and over the next few days Michael is going to be its biggest star once more.

If he feels strong enough to perform this year, he can name any price - the moguls of Las Vegas will risk anything to outdo their rivals and stage the biggest comeback performance possible. If Elton John and Celine Dion can command fees of around $50 million for their Vegas extravaganzas, think what Michael will be able to bank. Then count up the value of the DVD of the show, the live CD, the merchandise, the television special. And that's just for starters.

If Michael commits to a world tour, he could shatter audience records on every continent. In Indonesia and Brazil, tens of millions love his music as fiercely as his fans in Europe and America. His back catalogue is equalled only by that of The Beatles (which he happens to own). We've seen the music of Queen, Abba and Rod Stewart conquer the West End… a musical starring Michael's galaxy of hits could be the biggest triumph ever seen on Broadway.

But above all, the most positive aspect of this trial has been how the Jackson family closed ranks to protect Michael. We saw how dignified Joe and Katherine, his parents, looked as they accompanied their son into the courthouse on Monday, and how solid the support was from Janet and his other sisters and brothers. My friend has often spoken of the pain he has suffered with the people he loves best, but now he will never have cause to doubt again: his family loves him. With their strength behind him, he will quickly recuperate. The trial has been a physical ordeal almost too great to bear, but it's over now, and he's still standing: full health will follow.

There's one more factor that every-one seems to be ignoring: Michael is a musical genius. His talent to create and inspire is awesome. I know he will fall back on music to heal himself. The results, I promise, will be fabulous.

My only regret is that our relationship has been tarnished by the Bashir affair. My feelings of friendship towards him are unchanged, but inevitably he regrets trusting my judgment over the documentary. I don't blame him: my greatest relief is that, though I might have read Mr Bashir's intentions wrongly, I did not misjudge Michael's character. I have received assurances that our friendship is intact, and there is no doubt in my mind that we will be able to erase the scars between us.

We were hoping to meet at the wedding of a mutual friend earlier this month: Michael was so sure that his trial would be over, and that the jury would clear his name, that he had booked a hotel in London. I know how much he loves England, and how much he values his privacy. I hope that very soon he will be staying in my home again, meditating in my glass pyramid and taking solace by the banks of the Thames.

© Uri Geller 2005



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Other Odd Things / See you next wednesday- Remember this in Thriller?
« on: November 17, 2011, 11:15:43 PM »
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2001: A Space Odyssey is arguably one of the greatest movies ever made, even if no one has any idea what the fuck it's actually about. It has influenced directors for almost half a century, but even Kubrick could not have predicted that a throwaway line from the film that isn't even in the script would lead to one of the longest running Easter eggs in cinematic history.


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... and we're fairly sure Kubrick could see into the future.

The line is simply "See you next Wednesday" and it's spoken by the father of one of the astronauts on a videophone. That's it. But that one line had such a huge impact on John Landis that he wrote a screenplay called See You Next Wednesday in honor of the movie. By all accounts it was terrible (yes, even worse than Blues Brothers 2000), and he decided never to use it.

However, even in a pile of shit you can find nuggets of perfectly good corn, so in all the movies Landis made where he pinched a line, character, theme or whatever from the SYNW script, he would give a little nod to it.



Everything from a porno to a prehistoric epic. Makes you wonder what Landis' screenplay was about.


We'd like to see her next Wednesday, if you catch our incredibly subtle drift.

Many have jumped on the SYNW bandwagon, and the phrase can be found in all kinds of stuff, from the video game classic Deus Ex to Hellboy II


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Wikipedia: See You Next Wednesday is a recurring gag in most of the films directed by John Landis, usually referenced as a fictional film. No version of See You Next Wednesday in any Landis film ever looks the same as it did in any previous Landis film.

Landis originally got the idea for See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.

 

[edit] ReferencesIn Landis' first film, Schlock (1973), SYNW is mentioned twice and shown as a poster. Brief casting and plot descriptions are given each time it is mentioned, making it clear that this is in fact two different films both titled See You Next Wednesday.
In the sketch comedy film The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), the film is a melodrama presented in "Feel-Around," a technique where an usher stands behind each movie patron and does things to them as they occur in the film, enhancing the movie-going experience, at least until the scene where the woman puts a knife to the man's throat.
 
See You Next Wednesday billboard as seen in The Blues BrothersIn The Blues Brothers (1980), SYNW is glimpsed on a billboard which also features a huge gorilla. It also appears on the cinema sign behind where the Nazi Pinto crashes through the road. The film is directed by the fictional Carl La Fong, a reference to the W.C. Fields comedy It's A Gift (1934) and a character name Landis has used as an anonymous credit on a number of his other films.[1]
In An American Werewolf in London (1981), SYNW is a porn film being shown in a seedy London porno theater. Advertised as "A Non-Stop Orgy," scenes from the movie are actually shown as the characters talk in the theater. A poster of SYNW can also be seen on the wall in the Tube station.
In Trading Places (1983), a poster for SYNW is glimpsed in Ophelia's (Jamie Lee Curtis) apartment. On this poster it is directed by William Wyler and stars Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon and David Niven (the real director and stars of the 1939 version of Wuthering Heights). The poster features the quote L'un des to meilleurs Films du Monde.
In the Michael Jackson music video Thriller (1983), it is spoken by a deputy in the horror movie Michael and his girlfriend are watching, and also visible as a poster on the outside of the cinema as they leave.In Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), a German character says "see you next Wednesday" in German.
In Spies Like Us (1985), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus (Bernie Casey) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says "The army can teach you a skill. See You Next Wednesday."
In Into the Night (1985), posters for the movie are shown.
In Coming to America (1988), a poster for SYNW is shown on a subway station.
In the Dream On (1990) series' first episode "The First One," directed by John Landis, Martin (Brian Benben) says to his maid (Marianne Muellerleile), "See you next Thursday", she corrects him saying, "Wednesday".
In the Michael Jackson music video Black or White (1991) SYNW is shown on the window which Michael Jackson throws a garbage can through, the window is that of a company named "See You Next Wednesday Storage Co."In Innocent Blood (1992), SYNW is shown on a marquee.
In The Stupids (1996), the phrase is seen on the back of the bus to which the kids chain their bikes.
In the Masters of Horror episode "Family" (2006), the phrase is spoken by a cartoon character on TV.
[edit] References in non-Landis worksIn the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday." (While Landis directed several segments of the overall film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss.) The movie poster of the An American Werewolf in London version of SYNW (the Non-Stop Orgy) is in the Tower Records store in the last sketch of the movie.
In the video game Deus Ex, an email found on Paul Denton's computer contains a notice from a movie rental company, mentioning the movies See You Next Wednesday and Blue Harvest.
In the video game NetHack, the phrase "See you next Wednesday" can appear as graffiti on the floor.
In the movie Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, when Pete (Topher Grace) is flipping channels while Rosalee (Kate Bosworth) is on a date with Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel), a TV advertisement shows Hamilton riding a motorcycle over a hill, then drinking a soda while a voiceover says "¡Hasta el próximo miércoles!"
In the movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the film's name is on the marquee of a theater in the shot of a city street, but as "SEE YOU NEXT _ _ _ N _ SDAY".In a promotional video for the Mozilla future browser concept "Aurora," the phrase is said by a character at the end of the video.
The video for Michael Bublé's song "Hollywood" features a cinema showing See You Next Wednesday.
In the season six episode of Psych entitled "This Episode Sucks", SYNW is referenced.




Also funny, while just typing ''see you next wednesday I fell on this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login His film are presented in november 2011 in a cinematek called BAMcinematek, lol! Of course, Iknow it is probably a coincidence this time, but it is funny though!  lolol/

Then, in Thriller video at 4:11 just before the wolf makes the BAM (lol), the phrase is said by the deputy: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
(Oh and that's funny that's the first time I see that John Landis was in this scene, we see him at the bottom right in the theater),


Black or white video: at 4:40, have you noticed the 777 painted on the wall on the left side of the stairs (on the wall) and it seems to be written oxer besides the 777
(oxer as an Hoaxer maybe?)

Then at 9:28, just before you see Michael throwing the garbage can onto the glass it is written: See you next wednesday storage co., And remember how much we talked about garbage and trash can since the start of this hoax. So maybe it could be significant, who knows?

 And thabks to fatalkiss26 in the TS september 27th post, 


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Let's look at the wednesday in 2011 and 2012 that could be important date:
Thriller 29th year (november 20th) is a wednesday this year
December 21 is a wednesday in 2011
April 4th: 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
April 4th 2012 will be a wednesday
June 13th: day Michael was brought up innocent will be a wednesday
4th of july will be a wednesday in 2012
29th of august Michael's birthday will be a wednesday in 2012
October 31st Halloween will be on wednesday in 2012
And 12-12-12 will be a wednesday

Also the famous date of TS: 09/09/09 was on wednesday
And when TII went to Theater it was a wednesday as well

So I don't know but maybe it is interesting to dig a little deeper?


And don't forget that this line was taken by Landis into the great movie 2011 Odyssey which we all related to Elvis Hoax, so I think it could have a great significance after all!

And I'm telling you, I think it might be right since it i my lucky 77 posts!!!!    lolol/






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Ebony Magazin December 1984:

EBONY: You don’t seem to have any objections to messages in music as long as the messages are positive. Your music, unlike some artists, stays clear of messages glorifying drugs. But drugs are a reality. How do you view it?
MICHAEL: In the field I’m in, there is a lot of that and it gets offered to me all the time. People even go as far as to just…stick it in your pocket and walk off. Now, if it
was a good thing, they wouldn’t do that….I mean, would somebody drop something beautiful in my pocket and just walk off? But I don’t want to have anything to do with any of that. I mean, as corny as it sounds, but this is how I really believe: Natural highs are the greatest highs in the world….Who wants to take something and just sit around for the rest of the day after you take it [drugs], and don’t know who you are, what you’re doing, where you are? Take in something that’s gonna inspire you to do greater things in the world.

EBONY: Both Tatum and Brooke are fine actresses. You did all right in The Wiz. What’s in the future for you now in films?
MICHAEL: I’m very excited about a lot of things that I want to do and that I’m going to do in films and things. I really can’t wait….Since The Wiz, incredible offers have come to me, things that are still in the making.
EBONY: You once said that you will be careful about choosing your next role so that you won’t be typecast anymore. You said that since The Wiz, some people
still call you Scarecrow because of that character role you played.

MICHAEL: Whatever role you play, people link it with your personality. But it’s acting. You’re portraying another person….I wish it wasn’t called acting because I don’t really like actors. I mean, the word acting.
EBONY: Please elaborate.
MICHAEL: I don’t think acting should be acting. Acting, if you’re acting, you’re imitating realism. You should create realism. It should be called believing. You see, I
always was against it when I thought about acting. I don’t want to see an actor. I want to see a believer. I don’t want to see anybody that’s gonna imitate the truths. It’s not real then. I want to see a person that’s gonna believe the truth….That’s when you move an audience.

EBONY: What kind of questions do you wish you would be asked but nobody ever asks you?
MICHAEL: That’s a good question. Probably about children or writing, or what I just talked about….You don’t make a better world of minds and things when people
put the wrong things in their lyrics and give the wrong views on stage and everything. It’s just so important and I think this can lead so many people astray, because an artist can be built up so big in his career that this could change the whole world by what he does and thinks. They’ll listen to him before the President or any of these big politicians. You have to be careful. They could change these peoples’ way of life by what they say and do. That’s why it’s important to give off love vibes and that’s why I love what I do….When Marvin Gaye put out the album, What’s Going On, so many Blacks as well as Whites - but mainly Blacks-were educated. ‘Wake up. What’s going on? Wake up.’ I mean the ones that don’t watch the news, don’t read the papers to
really dig in the depths of humanism. What’s going on? Wake up.

EBONY: There have been some campaigns against so-called dirty lyrics songs by
some popular musical groups. Do you have any views about such groups and
their lyrics?

MICHAEL: Sometimes they go too far. They don’t leave anything for the imagination. If I just walked out on stage naked, there’s no imagination. I’m not letting them imagine what I look like without the clothes. But you see, they overdo it….We got to leave them something to imagine. People go too far at times. I think
it’s important to set the right example because there are so many kids who look up to us.

As the most productive year of his entertainment career comes to a close and his
talents helped him gross about $100 million, Michael is not content to rest on his
laurels or his loot. He faces a future guided by two observations, both of which he
made: “I’m interested in making a path instead of following a trail and that’s what I
want to do in life - in everything I do,” Michael told this writer in an interview on July
13, 1979.


He made the other observation in his role as Scarecrow in The Wiz, a movie in which he co-starred with one of his dearest friends - Diana Ross. In a scene near the end of the film, Michael spoke these words through his Scarecrow character: “Success, fame, fortune - they are all illusions. All there is that is real is the friendship that two can share.”
Those are the thoughts of the Michael Jackson nobody knows.


Oprah interview:

Oprah: But can you really forgive?
Michael: I do forgive. There's so much garbage and so much trash that's written about me it is so untrue, they're complete lies, and those are some of the things I wanted to talk about. The press has made up so much ... God ... awful, horrifying stories it has made me realize the more often you hear a lie, I mean, you begin to believe it.

Michael: Someone makes it up and everybody believes it. If you hear a lie often enough, you believe it.


Diane Sawyer interview with Lisa-Marie 1995:

Diane Sawyer: We're going to show you a film now, created by Michael Jackson. And, it is causing a furor...in some movie theaters around this country. They say among other things that, it is clearly modeled, after 'Triumph of The Will'. They mean, Riefenstahl. A Nazi film with a Nazi meaning to it.
Michael: It's not true. None of that's true. None of those things are true.
Diane Sawyer: Did you watch that film before you did it?
Diane Sawyer: I watch everything, I love movies, I love documentaries. It had

nothing to do with that at all. Diane Sawyer: But there are people who keep saying, this is . . . they look at it and say this is... Michael: Absolutely not.
Diane Sawyer: You were....
Michael: It has nothing to do with politics, or communism, or fascism at all....
Diane Sawyer: Well, the critics have said that, its the most... body vein, glorious,

self-deification a pop singer ever undertook with a straight face. Michael: Good! That's what I wanted.
Diane Sawyer: For the controversy?
Michael: Yeah! They fell into my trap.
Diane Sawyer: But the people who say that...

Michael: I wanted everybody's attention.
Diane Sawyer: But for the people who say those symbols, matter ...
Michael: No. The symbols...no . .
Diane Sawyer: The suffering ...
Michael: No. The symbol has nothing to do with that. It's not political. It's not

Fascist. It's not dogma. It's not...y'know, ideology and all of this stuff. It's pure, simple
love. You don't see any tanks, you don't see any cannons. It's about love. It's people
coming together . . .

Diane Sawyer: About love. We're gonna let everybody watch a bit of it.
Michael: Yeah, but its art. It is art!
Diane Sawyer:OK.

Michael: We had a director, we get him to create art.


Lisa Marie: Ah, I just want people to know what they're dealing with, before and... understand, that I'm not the, that we are not .. the jokes, the degrading comments, all that kind of stuff, its really irritating. So I didn't get to get it in there, I hope this is over alreay, but ...

Michael: We want to choke them!
Diane Sawyer: Alright, so in five years you want to...
Lisa Marie: Yeah, we want to choke them.
Michael: Don't believe the garbage, all the tabloid junk. Don't read it, don't listen to it. It's junk, it's stupid, enough of it.



Simulchat Interview Thursday, 17 August 1995:

Compuserve Question from MANCHESTER, NH: [102331,3335] Brett Mallard: If you could be any super hero... like Batman, Superman, et al.. whom would you choose to be and why?
Michael Jackson: I like Batman a lot... If I could choose one, it would be Morph, from the X-Men. He can become anything ... He constantly transforms himself. I
think he can even teleport, which is interesting and exciting to me. He's not as popular as the others, but that makes him exciting

Compuserve Question from KANSAS CITY, MO. Jim Shea: Do you ever wish you could walk into a public place and not be mobbed by your fans?
Michael Jackson: I have every disguise you can think of... that is why I wish I could be Morph so I could change places and just enjoy life. I would love to do that.

Internet Question from MJJ: You have accomplished so much in life. What else would you like to accomplish in life?
Michael Jackson: I love movies my dream is to make films, not only act and sing but to produce them as well. And I love animation


Interview with Fans (1996) November 10th, 1996:

Question: "If you could spend one day in complete anonymity, where would you go and what would you do?"
MJ: "Probably go to Neverland, or an island isolated somewhere. What would I do -probably write music or kind of create some music or stage play or something -
something creative. I never stop working


Molly Meldrum Interview Tuesday, 19 November 1996

Molly: It is just amazing. Can I ask you what is Stephen King like?
Michael Jackson: Stephen King is a very gentle sweet kind man I mean the profile that we see... the books, with his works... he's nothing like that. He's very humble. Molly:R i ght . Michael Jackson: ahhh... A lot of people judge me the same way. I'm pretty simple... I love to create. I love to make magic. I love to create the unexpected. You know. And Stpehen... He's just wonderful, he's not bizarre or strange or weird. He's a loving person.


Interview with The Mirror Tuesday, 13 April 1999 by Piers Morgan:

"You'd think a machine is moving them around."' The star starts to rap out his sister's hits to me, using the desk in front of him as a drum. This is definitely one of those
Kodak moments for the grandchildren.

He goes on: "I start singing and there's screaming all over the house. "I start dancing and Prince is all in the way trying to dance with me. "Jackson never plays his own music to his children - "I'm saving that for a surprise when they are a bit older,"' he smiles. He would love them to go into the entertainment world but he's aware of the dangers


TV Guide Interview December 4, 1999:

What are their personalities like? (His children)

Michael Jackson: Prince tells me all day that he has to make movies. So I bought him this video camera, I say, "What are we doing this time?" He goes, "Star Wars." So we put some figures on the table, make them move. And Paris is just now starting to talk and walk. She’s very sweet. And I’m surprised she loves dolls. My sister Janet didn’t like that sort of thing. She was a tomboy. I thought [Paris] was going to be like that, but she isn’t.


Online Audio Chat October 26, 2001:

Anthony: Now, one of the, you know, the kind of conventional wisdom in the music
industry is, you know, audiences don't really have an attention span any more, you
know. If an artist stays away for too long the audience wanders off and goes
somewhere else. Was that a concern of yours with coming out with a record and
taking a while to work on Invincible or do you, uh, are you convinced your fan base is
still there and will be as strong as ever?

Michael: I'm, I'm ... No, the answer to your question is that has never concerned me
once and I've never thought of it. Because I've always known if music is truly great or
if a movie is truly great, people want to see it or hear it. No matter where you, how
long you've been away, or whatever the situation is. You know, greatness is greatness
and if you really do a great job on what you're doing, people want to hear it. Or they
want to see it. You know, it doesn't matter, It really doesn't. Long as you're an
innovator and a pioneer, you know. And that's the most important thing. Give them
what they want to hear.


Anthony: Now we have Warful writes in, "Are you working or planning to do any more short films for Invincible, specifically for the really fast tracks such as 2000 Watts, Heartbreaker, Unbreakable, and Invincible?"

Michael: Absolutely, and she said... Whoever said that said the right word when they
said said "short films." And uh, that's what we try to make them, short films: a
beginning and middle and a ending of a story. Uh, to take the medium to a new level
but absolutely. There's like a an array of, an encyclopedia of just great short films to
make from the album. It's very exciting. I can't wait to do Threatened. It's a kind of
scary one with Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone. I can't wait to get my hands on
that one.

Anthony: Well, that answer actually might touch on this next question which we have, which wonders, "Where do you look for inspiration when you write your songs. Does inspiration come from a variety of different places?

Michael: Well, the best songs that are written write themselves. You don't ask for
them, they just drop into your lap. Then there are those songs that, you know, you
kind of uh, incubate. You know, you plant the seed, let the subconscious take its
course, and within time you hope something comes, and most the time it does. I don't
believe in the concept of writer's block - that is a bad word. You create it when you
say it. There's no such thing. Um, like any painter or sculptor, they paint... they do
their best work when they're in the 60s and their 70s. Fred Astaire did his best dancing
when he was in his 70s. Angelo [Michelangelo] sculpted late into his 60s and 70s,
doing brilliant ingenious work. But in the music business some of these great artists
have become stumped because they self-abuse themselves at a young age, with all
these crazy things they drink and pills and things, and uh, that's just not good -- just
not a good thing. I hate to say that to hurt anybody, but we should take care of our
bodies a little more.


Michael: And um, and Teddy Riely is just incredible. He's innovative too. I love working with him.

Anthony: And you had worked with him in the past, of course.

Michael: Yeah, he's one of my favorite... as a human being, he's one of my favorite
people in the world. He's just a really sweet, kind guy. You know. And Rodney's very
funny. You laugh all day when you're with him. He turns his music up in the studio
and he starts dancing around the room. He's fun.


Interview with USA Today (2001):

When I was 16, we were doing Las Vegas every
night, and Elvis (Presley) and Sammy Davis Jr. would sit me and my brothers in a
row and lecture us. 'Don't ever do drugs,' they told us. I never forgot it."

Reminded of his own painkiller habit, Jackson goes quiet. Manager Trudy Green,
monitoring the interview with Epic executive Steve Einczig, forbids him to respond,
even though he confessed the addiction and subsequent treatment in a TV statement
nearly a decade ago.


VIBE Magazine Interview March, 2002:

VIBE: Many of us see you as a historic figure, an innovator who has set a standard that still exists in music. Where does Michael Jackson go from here?

MJ: Thank you, thank you. I have a deep love for film and I want to pioneer and innovate in the medium of film - to write and direct and produce movies, to bring incredible entertainment.
VIBE: What kinds of movies? Are you looking at scripts?
MJ: Yes, but nothing has been finalized yet



Interview with Gold Magazine (2002):

Gold Girl: Do you most see yourself as a musician, an entertainer or an entrepreneur?

Michael Jackson: Probably all of the above, because I love entertaining and I always will love entertaining. I love becoming a slave to rhythm. because dancing is about
interpreting the sounds and accompaniments of the orchestra. You know,you be come
the sound, you become the bass, you become whatever you hear, and you do it bodily.
But I try not to get so caught up in it all that you don't think about your future. So
many great entertainers have just been taken in the past, and they ended up lonely, sad
and broken. I've always said to myself, I never want to be that way and I'm going to
try my hardest to learn about the business side, support myself, invest my money,
save. Who knows what tomorrow brings? You want to be protected financially so you
can support yourself.

GG: Would you like to be remembered as a great entertainer?

MJ: I love movies and I love art - and an architect is an entertainer, the guy who builds a rollercoaster is an entertainer. He knows where to build the slopes, and the big anticipation when you go up... He makes you go, 'Oh my God!' when you get to the top before you come down. It's just the same as structuring a show or a dance.
GG: Does it ever become a burden to be one of the most recognized stars in the world?

MJ: There's nowhere in the world I can actually go and have privacy. The thing that hurts the most is the fact that your privacy is taken away from you. To use the silly _expression, you live in a fishbowl, but it's true. I do disguises... People know them all, it's very hard, very hard.
GG: What kind of disguises?

MJ: Bat suits, buck teeth, glasses, afros, prosthetics, make-up jobs, everything. Just to sit in the audience and experience it the way an audience would experience a show; I want to feel how they feel.

GG: Who would be your ideal leading lady, and why?
MJ: An actress? {laughs} You and I should do a film together. Let's do it, I'd love that...
GG: There was talk of you going to the moon to perform an authentic moonwalk here. Is there any truth in this?
MJ: {laughs} There is some truth in it. It's not a rumor. I'll just say that.

GG: Have you always wanted to do film? If your family had not been such successful musicians, would you have turned to it earlier in your life? MJ: I've always wanted to do film, but the tours got in the way. That's why I want to take several years off just doing film. I'd like to get six great movies behind me, and then I'll do a little bit of touring, then I'll do more filming. GG: What kind of ideas do you have for film? MJ: I have ideas for film and movement and dance and things that people have never seen. I can't wait to just surprise people. That's why I've been dying to start a film
production company, and I'm very excited that that's what we're doing with Neverland
Pictures. I get to just have a clean slate and play and create and sculpt.

GG: Tell me a little bit about the werewolf idea in your films, and how does it relate to video?
MJ: I haven't read the script yet for Wolfed - it's one of the movies that we're going to be making and I'm really excited about it. I'm so happy to be working with Sammy
Lee {the co-writer of Music Box, who recently acquired 'first look' rights to Jackson's
films}. We're doing some great projects together in film, and I'm really excited.

GG: And Wolfed will be the first film?
MJ: As of now, our schedule says that Wolfed will be the first film. That's going to be fun. I want it to be really scary. Rick Baker wants to do all the visual effects. He
has seven Academy awards. Rick is very excited about it too - he did American
Werewolf in London. He won an Oscar, and he said, 'Michael, that was nothing.'
That's nothing compared to what he can do today. And he did Thriller and he said of
that, 'It's nothing'. He can go way beyond that. He did all the Eddie Murphy films,
Clumps and Nutty Professor and all that Men In Black stuff too. He does all that.


Michael Jackson - Brett Ratner (Interview 2004):

BR: So list a few things that could be helpful to someone breaking into the music business.
MJ: Believe in yourself. Study the greats and become greater. And be a scientist. Dissect. Dissect.
 BR: You said something else before: Don't give up.
MJ: No matter what. I don't care if the whole world is against you or teasing you or saying you're not gonna make it. Believe in yourself. No matter what. Some of the
greatest men who have made their mark on this world were treated like that-you
know, "You're not gonna do it, you're not gonna get anywhere." They laughed at the
Wright brothers. They laughed at Thomas Edison. They laughed at Walt Disney. They
made jokes about Henry Ford. They said he was ignorant. Disney dropped out of
school. That's how far they went. These men shaped and changed our culture, our
customs, the way we live, the way we do things. And I think God plants those seeds
through people on the earth. And I think you're one, I'm one to bring some bliss and
escapism, some joy, some magic. Because without entertainment, what would the
world be like? You know? What would it really be like? It would be a totally different
world for me. I love entertainment. And my favorite of all is film. The power and
magic of movies. It's the greatest, it's the most expressive of all the art forms. I think it
touches the soul. Music and movies are the most expressive. It's almost like religion:
You get so involved, so caught up. You go in the theater a different person than you
come out. It affects you that way. That's powerful. I think that's strong. I love that.

BR: When you can make an audience feel.
MJ: Yeah, yeah.
BR: They relate to it.
MJ: Yeah, they live it. They're a part of it. They forget they're sitting in a seat.
BR: The experience of watching a movie affects their life.
MJ: Their whole life. It could change your life.
BR: Yes, I remember seeing Star Wars in the theater when I was 7 years old. It's a
different experience for Paris or Prince [Jackson's children] seeing it today on DVD,
27 years later. I saw it when it first came out, with all the shock and awe of the time.
No one had ever seen anything like it. There were lines for blocks, and I didn't even
get in the first time. I had to go back the next day to try again. The memory of being
so desperate, at 7 years old, to see that movie makes it an even more unforgettable
experience. The first time you see something like that, it permanently affects your life.
It's like listening to a song or seeing an artist perform for the first time. Getting to see
James Brown, and that moment of tears coming out of your eyes, is different than
listening to it on the radio 20 years later.

MJ: I can't tell you how incredible it was. I just love the great entertainers, the great performers, the great showmen, the great storytellers. just watching them, you're just mesmerized. You're caught up in it. I love it. One spotlight, baby.
BR: Frank Sinatra.
MJ: Yeah. Those guys are cool. And Sammy Davis. I just love it, the whole thing. It's magic, it's real magic. Sidebar: “I’m one to bring some bliss and escapism, some joy, some magic…Without entertainment, what would the world be like?”

Jesse Jackson interview 2005:

Michael: My health is perfect actually.

Jesse: You’ve maintained this weight man, that’s what people is most jealous of and so excited about…

Michael: No no, my health is perfect actually, I’m a great believer in holistic natural foods and eating and (sp) herbs and things, you know, God’s medicine, instead of Western chemicals, not those things, you know.


Jesse: Well, how did the money issue get in it in the first place? Some people called and they thought it was about the Sony catalog. What’s- what’s in that catalog?

Michael: In my Sony Catalog, is all the Beatles music, ahem, all of the music I own – I own Sly and the Family Stone, I-I own such a volume of so many, I own Elvis – so many Elvis songs and it’s a huge catalog, very valuable, it’s worth a lot of money. And there is a big fight going on right now, as we speak about that. Now, I can’t say whether or not – I can’t comment on it, but there’s a lot of conspiracy, I’ll say that – conspiracy going on as we speak.


Jesse: It was suggested by a number of your friends and family members was that this fight was really more about this catalog issue than it is any thing else. Do you believe that?

Michael: Well, you know, I don’t want to comment. I don’t want to make a comment, Jessie ah—it’s a real delicate issue and uh, I’ll let you, I’ll let you make the comment on that one

Michael: (Clears throat) Ahem, my level of trust will change. And ah, there-there there’s a lot of conspiracy going on. I’ll say that much. A lot of it.

Jesse: Do you think that….

Michael: All around me.

Jesse: Is the conspiracy connected to the celebrity or to the trial or to the catalog – what do you think the source of it is?

Michael: I-I can’t comment. I can’t comment Jessie, I-I don’t wanna… it ah, I’m under a gag order and it’s a very serious thing. I don’t want to say the wrong thing. With the wrong flavor. It’s a very delicate area. Very delicate where we are now.


Jesse: Good. Good. Let me ask you this question though, that for those who are praying fervently, want to help and look forward to seeing Michael Jackson again. What can people expect next from you?

Michael: Well, like-like I always say, I’m-I’m a person of the arts. I love the arts very, very, very much. And ah, I’m a musician, I’m a director, I’m a writer, I’m a composer, I’m a producer, and I love the medium. I love film very, very much. I think it’s the most expressive of all of the art mediums. The sculptor can sculpt, the painter can paint, but they capture a moment, ah, they freeze time with the moment. In film, you live the moment. You live, you have the, audiences for two hours. You have their brain, their mind – you can take them any place you want to take them. You know, and that idea is mesmerizing to me – that you can have the power to do people, to move people to change their lives and that’s where you to marry the music [and the] individual together. And that’s what excites me so much about film and the future. Because I love motion pictures very, very much.


Jesse: Since people have-have risen so high and so far with your dreams, what are, what are you dreaming of now?

Michael: Oh ahem (clears throat), like I was saying before, ahem, it’s to innovate, to tie in the medium of-of film, and there’s other things I want to do, which are some surprises. Ah, things in society that I want to do in the future. You know, in Africa. I have some great plans, ah, that I’ve been preparing to do there. I’d had several meetings with people whose flown out to see me since I’ve been going through what I’ve been going through and so my heart is set on doing some things there, very much so as well.



At Large With Geraldo Rivera Interview 5-2-2005:

GR: So how do you feel being here again, being in a recording studio again, focussing

on the music again? Is it a relief, in a sense?
MJ: It’s a great relief. It makes me feel like I’m totally at home. I’m into my own. Which is what I’m here for. Any of the arts… like that could be film, you know, music, any type of art, I love it.
GR: So, when you’re being the quote on quote, King of Pop, that’s when you’re the most comfortable? Or is it the creative process?
MJ: The creative process, yes. I’m obsessed with creating…

GR: Yeah. How do you deal with everything in your life being magnified,

exaggerated, almost to a grotesque level.
MJ: It’s like looking at a fictitious movie. Because its fiction. It’s like watching
science fiction. It’s not true. And I know myself and it’s sad when people have to read
those things and they believe it.

GR: Do you feel like holding a press conference every week and saying, this is the rumor du jour, it’s not true
MJ: I know eventually, the truth will prevail and I’m about truth.

GR: What about movies for yourself again? You had The Wiz and some of the others but we haven’t seen you on the big screen in a while.
MJ: I’ll be directing myself. I love directing. I love creativity and I think when an
artist steps forward with a production of some type, if he can express himself the way
he sees it should be done. I feel it and I see it. I’m a visionary. If I can give that, I do
and that’s what I love to do with music and dance and the arts.

GR: At a certain point, Michael Jackson and the brothers Jackson kind of separated
artistically, is this a moment in your life where you’re coming back together?
Obviously you’ll continue your solo career, but what’s the big plan, what’s the big
picture at this stage in your life? What has been left unachieved? What would you like
to do?

MJ: There are a lot of surprises. Film. I love film. It’s innovating, taking the medium to a new place. I used the music video medium as a short film medium to take me to the next level.And hummm,  I’m having a lot of fun!

 




































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The reporter ask if Murray knows MJ's family, Ed Chernoff answer is soooooo weird!!!!!!

He says: Murray doesn't know the Jackson family very well and there is specific reason for that and that's for the family to reveal??????????

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Dr. Murray Defends Actions
I Didn't Kill Michael Jackson!


Dr. Conrad Murray says he doesn't feel guilty about the death of Michael Jackson ... insisting, "I didn't do anything wrong."

The "Today" show is finally airing an intense sit-down interview with Murray that was conducted before the guilty verdict was handed down in his manslaughter case.

During the interview, Murray COMPLETELY CONTRADICTS the story he told police about what he was doing when Michael Jackson was dying on June 25, 2009.

Murray told NBC, he put MJ to sleep that fateful day ... and left the room to talk on the phone, because he didn't want to wake Michael up.

But when Murray spoke with cops, he told them a different story -- that he left the room to use the restroom ... and he was only gone for two minutes.

Murray's admission seems to change the timeline -- the NBC report says Murray was outside talking on the phone for "far longer than the two minutes he acknowledged."   

When asked if he regretted leaving the room that day, Murray thought about his answer and replied, "I regret that Michael has passed."



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The Osbournes have one up on the Jacksons – who, days after the acquittal of Michael in his painful child-molestation trial, have been rejected for their own reality show.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, as the jury was still deliberating in the case, a family representative was trying to shop a TV deal for the California-based Jacksons, revolving around how Michael's parents, Joe and Katherine, and his eight siblings stood behind him during the lengthy legal battle. A six-part series reportedly was proposed.

But the idea did not fly. "We were contacted," a FOX rep told the trade paper. "We're passing." A spokesman for A&E Networks confirmed that the network had also been approached but declined the proposition.


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"We were pitched and we passed," said an ABC spokeswoman. CBS also received a knock on the door, say reports, though no statement came from the network.

Meanwhile, CNN welcomed Michael's brother Jermaine Jackson, who said Wednesday that Michael is "at peace" as he rests up from the ordeal of his trial.

"Michael is recovering, but it's a time (to) rejoice for the family," Jermaine Jackson said on Larry King Live. "He's at peace and we're very happy."

He added that his brother was "sort of not eating." Pressed on the issue, he said his brother "was eating sandwiches and things like that but it was just very tough."



 :shock: Same stories has Murray documentaries reality show... Still a mirror to the 2005 trial!  :)

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TMZ Articles / TMZ removed the clock and article seconds ago
« on: November 04, 2011, 06:15:16 PM »
I was on TMZ, 1 minute ago, then I refresh the page, and the article about the jury deliberation time just vanished? Time for the verdict maybe?

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So is the trial going on today? Anybody knows? Strange we didn't have no insight today as to whether the trial is on?

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