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« on: July 12, 2011, 03:04:15 AM »
I haven't been here in months, I definitely went through more ups and downs in my life since. I even stopped believing in the hoax cause of some brainwashing from someone, but I just have an open mind about whatever happens, and found myself joking about the hoax a few times recently to my mom when she brought him up, so I decided to come back here just to read.
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« on: August 26, 2010, 06:26:54 AM »
I was half asleep, half awake just now and suddenly it hit me! After This Is It hype died down, we had the next hearing of Murray Before the death anniversary, we had another hearing Before MJ's upcoming birthday, we just had a hearing which is put off till January What is happening between January? The new album of course and the video game! Is THIS why? Was it planned that way so one thing doesn't overshadow the other and it's all happening in sequence? oh and I did some more numerology here You are not allowed to view links.
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« on: August 24, 2010, 05:13:51 AM »
The verdict was on June 13, 4 years before the death. 4 years and 12 days later, he died. 4 + 12=16. 1+6=7 4+1+2=7
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« on: August 17, 2010, 04:08:23 PM »
I found out that all of his dancers were dancing for Boa before they got chosen for This Is It and went to join him and said they will send her tickets for the tour. And on June 25th when he passed, she was 10 minutes away from UCLA. If this was an audition for all, why was there favoritism unless it was planned and these dancers were plants?
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« on: July 22, 2010, 09:16:42 PM »
There is a Janet Jackson on facebook, but I don't know if she's real or not. One of her artists are listed as "I Hate Michael Jackson Haters" and clicking on that led to a facebook group for it. Some of the videos posted on that page are the hoax videos! Now I know Janet didn't make this group, but she IS on it if it's really her. Just saying...
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« on: July 09, 2010, 12:12:57 PM »
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« on: June 22, 2010, 08:33:22 PM »
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« on: June 16, 2010, 03:44:36 AM »
Lionel Richie acted weird at the grammys with that grin on his face when saying "michael jackson was gone too soon" and now THIS? READ IT AND WEEP at the bottom part I've bolded! This is getting way too strange!
Patients speak out for Jackson's doctor on eve of license hearingBy Ted Rowlands and Michael Cary, CNN June 14, 2010 -- Updated 0305 GMT (1105 HKT)
A judge on Monday will hear arguments about whether to suspend Dr. Conrad Murray's medical license in California.STORY HIGHLIGHTS Hearing Monday on motion to suspend California medical license of Dr. Conrad Murray Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with death of Michael Jackson The cardiologist's patients at his two clinics say he should keep license "He's still helping me," says one patient
RELATED TOPICS Conrad Murray Michael Jackson Celebrity News Crime and Law Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- A California judge is slated to hear arguments Monday on a motion to suspend Dr. Conrad Murray's medical license while he faces criminal charges in the death of Michael Jackson.
Meanwhile, patients at Murray's Houston, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada, clinics tell CNN that the cardiologist should keep his license because, they say, he saves lives.
"I had a heart attack 10 years ago and he saved my life," said Gerry Cause, who says he drives a 320-mile round trip for his appointments at Murray's Las Vegas clinic. "He's the most compassionate man. He loves his patients."
"Dr. Murray is a good doctor, a very good doctor," said Ransom Craddock, who says he was among the first of Murray's cardiology patients at his Houston clinic when it opened. "We stand together with him in this community."
They will be paying close attention to a hearing in the case on Monday when a Los Angeles judge will listen to arguments about pulling Murray's medical license in California. If that happens, Murray's attorneys say, Nevada and Texas are likely to follow suit.
"The questions the medical boards have is whether or not they have a doctor on their hands that's a threat to public safety, and he's just not," said Charles Peckham, Murray's civil attorney. "He's a good doctor. He's a benefit to his patients. He's a benefit to public health."
Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter in February for providing Jackson with propofol -- a sleeping agent typically used for sedation during surgeries. According to the Los Angeles Coroner's Office, Jackson died of "propofol intoxication."
A court brief filed on behalf of the California Medical Board states: "the Board has pointed out it is not just his 'prescribing' practices that are in question, but his fundamental judgment and skill as a physician."
But Dennis Hix, another heart surgery patient of Dr. Murray's, told CNN, "It's just a shame what's going on."
"Everybody's innocent until proven guilty. He should be allowed to practice. He's still helping me, and I don't want to see him go nowhere," Hix said.
A contingent of Murray's supporters plan a rally at a Houston church on Monday, and some patients from Las Vegas say they plan to drive to Los Angeles during the trial to counter the Michael Jackson fans who show up at hearings waving signs calling the doctor a killer.
"He's one of the most compassionate people I've ever met. I just can't see him being the person he's painted to be," said J.D. Nicholas, who's not only a patient of Murray's but also a member of the group The Commodores, and who knew Michael Jackson.
"I think he should continue to practice. He takes good care of me. I'm in great health thanks to Dr. Murray."
Patients speak out for Jackson's doctor on eve of license hearingBy Ted Rowlands and Michael Cary, CNN June 14, 2010 -- Updated 0305 GMT (1105 HKT)
A judge on Monday will hear arguments about whether to suspend Dr. Conrad Murray's medical license in California.STORY HIGHLIGHTS Hearing Monday on motion to suspend California medical license of Dr. Conrad Murray Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with death of Michael Jackson The cardiologist's patients at his two clinics say he should keep license "He's still helping me," says one patient
RELATED TOPICS Conrad Murray Michael Jackson Celebrity News Crime and Law Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- A California judge is slated to hear arguments Monday on a motion to suspend Dr. Conrad Murray's medical license while he faces criminal charges in the death of Michael Jackson.
Meanwhile, patients at Murray's Houston, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada, clinics tell CNN that the cardiologist should keep his license because, they say, he saves lives.
"I had a heart attack 10 years ago and he saved my life," said Gerry Cause, who says he drives a 320-mile round trip for his appointments at Murray's Las Vegas clinic. "He's the most compassionate man. He loves his patients."
"Dr. Murray is a good doctor, a very good doctor," said Ransom Craddock, who says he was among the first of Murray's cardiology patients at his Houston clinic when it opened. "We stand together with him in this community."
They will be paying close attention to a hearing in the case on Monday when a Los Angeles judge will listen to arguments about pulling Murray's medical license in California. If that happens, Murray's attorneys say, Nevada and Texas are likely to follow suit.
"The questions the medical boards have is whether or not they have a doctor on their hands that's a threat to public safety, and he's just not," said Charles Peckham, Murray's civil attorney. "He's a good doctor. He's a benefit to his patients. He's a benefit to public health."
Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter in February for providing Jackson with propofol -- a sleeping agent typically used for sedation during surgeries. According to the Los Angeles Coroner's Office, Jackson died of "propofol intoxication."
A court brief filed on behalf of the California Medical Board states: "the Board has pointed out it is not just his 'prescribing' practices that are in question, but his fundamental judgment and skill as a physician."
But Dennis Hix, another heart surgery patient of Dr. Murray's, told CNN, "It's just a shame what's going on."
"Everybody's innocent until proven guilty. He should be allowed to practice. He's still helping me, and I don't want to see him go nowhere," Hix said.
A contingent of Murray's supporters plan a rally at a Houston church on Monday, and some patients from Las Vegas say they plan to drive to Los Angeles during the trial to counter the Michael Jackson fans who show up at hearings waving signs calling the doctor a killer.
"He's one of the most compassionate people I've ever met. I just can't see him being the person he's painted to be," said J.D. Nicholas, who's not only a patient of Murray's but also a member of the group The Commodores, and who knew Michael Jackson.
"I think he should continue to practice. He takes good care of me. I'm in great health thanks to Dr. Murray."
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« on: June 11, 2010, 10:49:54 PM »
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« on: June 03, 2010, 11:54:20 AM »
They both died. Both. No cause. Suspicious mind here.
But for some reason, the minute I heard about it, I was laughing so hard for 5 minutes I was crying before asking myself why I was laughing at poor animals dying.
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« on: May 25, 2010, 10:52:49 PM »
On the night of the passing, Frank Dileo told Larry King, or someone on CNN I think, that MJ wasn't feeling well the night before so the doctor came by and nothing was wrong, and then the next day he had the cardiac arrest, making it sound like there was no doctor there though we know there was. It wasn't until hours later the family was saying there was a doctor there and he went missing, makes you wonder if it was planned suddenly for some reason. Cause now in articles mentioning his death, I see cardiac arrest, not always propofol intoxication. It's covering up the murray drama too.
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« on: April 09, 2010, 06:51:50 PM »
On Oprah she said she was in New York when just a few days before, she and Tyler Perry were talking all about being at the Atlanta airport filming the movie, noticing the vibe changing and security taking aside Tyler and then Janet to tell them about Michael.
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« on: March 26, 2010, 04:39:48 AM »
This is the story Janet Jackson and Tyler Perry were giving about how they first heard about Michael You are not allowed to view links.
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« on: March 16, 2010, 07:14:44 PM »
but I love him too much for that, I'm just having so much heartache over what's happened and it hurts too much to love him. And I feel so mad at him for not putting himself first, I wish there was no this is it or pleasing his fans, the industry or children if I knew what would happen. I feel guilty and selfish too for wanting him to do this so badly I'm still mad at the doctor but now I'm mad at the poor thing and he doesn't deserve this venom from me I can't even listen to him today, I'm listening to other artists and saying "fuck him" over and over and yet I replay june 25th in my head over and over. Does anyone have moments like this?
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« on: March 11, 2010, 12:26:38 PM »
she has a song called It's a Wrap which made me think of Liberian Girl
The album is dedicated to MJ
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