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This Is It / Zaldy referred to Michael as "She"
« on: June 28, 2010, 06:02:43 PM »
I was watching This Is It- The Gloved One trying to get info on the Thriller jacket because in one of my People mags dated July 13, 2009. It says " Jacson, who at one point wore a new "Thriller" jacket with fiber-optic lights, sang "Human Nature" When I read that I was like wait a min! The only one that they talked about have fiber-opiic was the Billy Jean outfit. So, I had to rewatch The glove one. Nothing was said about fiber-optic on "Thriller" jacket.

Then Zaldy went into the Heal The World outfit and after abit of talking about it. Zaldy referred to Michael as "She" :o

If funny how you go looking for one thing and you find another :lol:

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Random MJ Talk / Was having a hard time on the 25th
« on: June 28, 2010, 09:36:20 AM »
on the 25th my spirit started to break. It was started to give into the whole ideal that MJ really passed on. Then in a split second everything change!

on this day I was watching my  niece. She was in the other room watching nickelodeon and decided to check up on her. As I walked in a song came on and it was called Half way there and it changed how I was feeling!  It's amazing how strength can come in unexpected ways! :D


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Other Odd Things / Something odd on 25th anniversary show?
« on: April 10, 2010, 04:58:14 AM »
Okay, I am not familiar with who is who when it comes to the Jackson brothers. I will try to explain as best as I can :lol:

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at about 4:30 into the video. I am not sure which brother it is :lol:  Starts to say are you down with opp. MJ walks over to him and he gets pushed!

sooooo... i googled michael Jackson opp and i get this:  
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Naughty By Nature - "O.P.P."

To me it seemed MJ was bothered by him saying that.

I haven't looked to much into it. It seems odd to me :lol:

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I  had forgot about this interview until I stumbled on it on youtube.   :D

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part 1

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part 3

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I found this on you tube and wondered who the person that they were not trying to show.
I went and put in This is It dvd and it looks like Dr. Tohme Tohme. He is there for a split sec.  :lol:

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / Something that made me smile and giggle
« on: April 01, 2010, 01:25:29 AM »
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I wish I knew how to embed videos :lol:  
I have tryed to many times. I don't know what I do wrong  :lol:

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References & Similarities / Some Theories
« on: March 31, 2010, 09:54:37 PM »
Before I start..... I want to say that this is not to upset anyone or anything. This just kinda came up when trying to learn about Dr. Tohme Tohme.

1. Alejarda was Jermaine x-wife. Dr.TohmeTohme is related to Alejarda. Jermaine is the one that got the ball rolling with MJ being involved with Dr. Tohme Tohme.

2. Dr. Tohme Tohme was MJ's business manager, spokesperson and doctor

3. Dr. Tohme Tohme admits " I built a fence around Micheal Jackson to keep people out"
"I wouldn't interfere with his creative decision and he wouldn't interfere with business decisions"

4. MJ was terified of him. afraid of whatever this man maybe capable of doing.

5. He had taken over Micheal's life.
Micheal didn't know what was in his accounts
He was divided between representatives.
didn't talk to lawyers.
Dr. Tohme Tohme did it all.

6. Dr. Tohme Tohme fired many members of Jackson staff including Security guards, nany Grace Rawaramba (twice)

7. MJ had a falling out with Dr. Tohme since oming to London in March to announce his comeback.

8. Jackson notified associctes early June (I think) that Dr. Tohme was not repsenting him after he received a cease-and-desist letter from the residency ot the 02 from Allgood Entertainment.

9. re-hired Frank Dileo

10. Was said the last time Dr.Tohme Tohme saw MJ was at Staples Center, rehearsing.

11. Dr. Tohme Tohme spoke on befalf of Jackson two weeks after tragedy.


Here is a few things that come to mind

1. After he fired Dr. Tohme and rehired Frank Dileo Mj put a plan into action.
impersonators: Has anyone thought that Mj had an impersonator live at the mansion and MJ lived else to keep him safe.
Dr. Tohme Tohme was still trying to represent MJ.
Dr.Tohme was able to get into the Staple Center when MJ was rehearsing. If he was able to get into the Center the he would be able to get into the mansion.
There is reports that Dr. Tohme was there when MJ went into cardiac arrest.
Maybe It was an impersonator that died and not the real MJ.
I remember in a Coroner Investigators Narrative (real or not idk) that reported that the bedroom that the decedent had rest in and entered cardiac arrest was not his usual room.
Remember MJ was afraid of what Dr. Tohme could do.

I hate to think of this one but Dr. Tohme was able to get to MJ and killed him and put the blame on Murray.
but, that is kinda hard to say because of all the evidence don't mach up. Never has on anything. toooooo many things are out of place.

This is another one that came into mind ( I hate that I thought of it and I hope not)
Dr. Tohme and Jermaine worked together on trying to rid of MJ.  It's just kinda funny that Jermaine is always talking. I have had some weird feelings about Jermaine because of some interviews he has done and some things I have read in a few books.. But, like I have said I hope not! And if it upsets some people I am sorry.

I have a few more that I can think of but I am going to stop. I am alrdy afraid of upseting people.

In my heart I feel MJ is alive and is trying to keep himself safe!
There is just soooo much info out there and things that don't seem right.
The only way to get the truth is to leave no stone unturned.
And again I sorry if anything my upset anyone.  :?

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Tohme Tohme / Michael Jackson's death: Jermaine Jackson speaks
« on: March 31, 2010, 02:41:25 AM »
At a brief news conference in the auditorium of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center this evening,  Jermaine Jackson sighed audibly several times before addressing reporters.

“This is hard,” he said softly. “My brother, the legendary King of Pop, passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 2:26 p.m.... It is believed he passed away of cardiac arrest.”

He said Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Tohme R. Tohme, was with him at the house and had tried to resuscitate him. He said paramedics also tried to revive his brother and “upon arriving at the hospital at 1:14 p.m., a team of doctors, including emergency physicians and a cardiologist, worked to resuscitate him for a period of more than one hour but were unsuccessful.“

Jackson said a definitive cause of death would not be known until an autopsy is performed.

“May Allah be with you, Michael, always,” Jermaine Jackson said, ending the news conference.

UCLA officials did not say anything about Michael Jackson.

“We’re respecting the family’s wishes with respect to the patients’ privacy,” said hospital spokeswoman Roxanne Moster.

During the news conference, fans in the hospital courtyard lit candles and sang Michael Jackson songs.

-- Carla Hall in Westwood

An emotional Jermaine Jackson makes a statement to the press that his brother Michael Jackson had passed away at the UCLA Medical Center in Westwood on June 25, 2009. Genaro Molina / LA Times

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 :o  :shock:  :o  :shock:

This is the first time I heard of this!

He said Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Tohme R. Tohme, was with him at the house and had tried to resuscitate him. He said paramedics also tried to revive his brother and “upon arriving at the hospital at 1:14 p.m., a team of doctors, including emergency physicians and a cardiologist, worked to resuscitate him for a period of more than one hour but were unsuccessful.“

If people seen this I sorry for the repost. I am just very shocked to see it.

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Went to check my email and this is was I saw in the news on Yahoo  :o



Could a national identity card help resolve the heated immigration-reform divide?

Two Senators, New York Democrat Chuck Schumer and South Carolina Republican Lindsey Graham, certainly seem to think so. They recently presented an immigration-bill blueprint to President Barack Obama that includes a proposal to issue a biometric ID card - one that would contain physical data such as fingerprints or retinal scans - to all working Americans. The "enhanced Social Security card" is being touted as a way to curb illegal immigration by giving employers the power to quickly and accurately determine who is eligible to work. "If you say [illegal immigrants] can't get a job when they come here, you'll stop it," Schumer told the Wall Street Journal. Proponents also hope legal hiring will be easier for employers if there's a single go-to document instead of the 26 that new employees can currently use to show they're authorized to work.

But with a congressional skirmish over comprehensive immigration reform on the horizon, skeptics from the left and the right have raised numerous concerns about the biometric ID - some of which pop up every time a form of national identification is proposed, and some that hinge on the shape this plan ultimately takes. (See 25 gotta-have travel gadgets.)

The sheer scale of the project is a potential problem, in terms of time, money and technology. The premise of using a biometric employment card (which would most likely contain fingerprint data) to stop illegal immigrants from working requires that all 150 million–plus American workers, not just immigrants, have one. Michael Cherry, president of identification-technology company Cherry Biometrics, says the accuracy of such large-scale biometric measuring hasn't been proved. "What study have we done?" he says. "We just have a few assumptions."

Schumer estimates that employers would have to pay up to $800 for card-reading machines, and many point out that compliance could prove burdensome for many small-to-medium-size businesses. In a similar program run by the Department of Homeland Security, in which 1.4 million transportation workers have been issued biometric credentials, applicants each pay $132.50 to help cover the costs of the initiative, which so far run in the hundreds of millions. "This is sort of like the worst combination of the DMV and the TSA," says Chris Calabrese, legislative counsel for the ACLU, an organization that has traditionally opposed all forms of national ID. "It's going to be enormously costly no matter what." (See photos of the High Seas Border Patrol in action.)

Lynden Melmed, former chief counsel for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, says the pace of expanding the program is crucial. He believes that issuing the cards on a rolling basis and viewing them as "the next version of the driver's license" makes the idea of a nationally issued biometric ID seem much less daunting. "I think that there is a risk in overreaching too quickly," he says.

Another potential issue is whether the card will result in people being wrongfully denied work. The average person isn't equipped to determine whether two fingerprints are a match - even FBI fingerprint experts have their off days, as when they incorrectly implicated a Portland, Ore., attorney in the 2004 bombings in Madrid - which means employers would be relying on an automated system. And that, as well as the fingerprinting process itself, invariably leads to some small number of mistakes. (See how border-patrol officials are securing the perimeter.)

In testimony given at a Senate immigration hearing in July 2009, Illinois Representative Luis V. Gutierrez, who has led the drive for immigration reform in the House, pointed out that an error rate of just 1% would mean that more than 1.5 million people - roughly the population of Philadelphia - would be wrongly deemed ineligible for work. "This is no small number," he said, "especially in this economy, where so many workers already face extraordinary obstacles to finding a job." Dean Pradeep Khosla, founding director of Carnegie Mellon's cybersecurity lab, estimates that the error rates of computerized systems would likely be less than 2% (and could be less than 1%) but says they can never be zero. Civil-liberties advocates, citing the secret post-9/11 no-fly lists that innocents couldn't get their names removed from, worry about whether those mistakenly put on the no-job list will ever be given the chance to correct the information.

Many skeptics also worry about false positives that come not from the computer but from counterfeits or employers looking to bypass the system. "It's naive to think that this document won't be faked," Calabrese says. "Folks are already paying $10,000 to sneak into the country. What's a couple thousand more?" In a recent Washington Post op-ed, Schumer and Graham said the card would be "fraud-proof" and that employers would face "stiff fines" and possibly imprisonment if they tried to get around using it. But Cherry half-jokes that someone could falsify such an ID in 15 minutes, and Khosla says that while current technology makes fingerprints the most feasible biometric marker to use, they're also one of the easiest to steal.

Lillie Coney, associate director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, believes that keeping biometric information out of a centralized database is "the biggest challenge." Otherwise, she says, the prospect of having millions of fingerprints on hand would be too tempting for the government not to abuse. In their op-ed, the Senators said the information would be stored only on the card.

Although the card is being presented as existing solely for determining employment eligibility, "it will be almost impossible to say that this wealth of information is there, but you can only use it for this purpose," Coney says. "Privacy is pretty much hinged on the notion that if you collect data for one purpose, you can't use it for another." Calabrese expresses worries that this ID will become a "central identity document" that one will need in order to travel, vote or perhaps own a gun, which Melmed calls "mission creep."

Some dismiss privacy concerns as reflections of general government mistrust rather than legitimate technology issues. But Melmed believes that the practical issues will have to be addressed before the "social-acceptance debate" over biometric cards can even begin, and both rely on many details that the Senators have yet to present. "People are waiting to see something in writing," Calabrese says. "But the idea doesn't fill people with a warm, fuzzy feeling.

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This is It ~ DVD & Blu Ray / They Don't Really Care About Us
« on: March 30, 2010, 12:15:07 AM »
I just realized this is the only song were he smiles A LOT!  

Kinda made me look at it many times!

"In what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of out nation."
was very well placed in the song!

When it gets to They really don't care about us.. They put there hands out like STOP! Then it goes into the intro to JAM!


"Jam"

Nation To Nation
All The World
Must Come Together
Face The Problems
That We See
Then Maybe Somehow We Can Work It Out
I Asked My Neighbor
For A Favor
She Said Later
What Has Come Of
All The People
Have We Lost Love
Of What It's About

I Have To Find My Peace Cuz
No One Seems To Let Me Be
False Prophets Cry Of Doom
What Are The Possibilities
I Told My Brother
There'll Be Problems,
Times And Tears For Fears,
We Must Live Each Day
Like It's The Last

Go With It
Go With It
Jam
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To

The World Keeps Changing
Rearranging Minds
And Thoughts
Predictions Fly Of Doom
The Baby Boom
Has Come Of Age
We'll Work It Out

I Told My Brothers
Don't You Ask Me
For No Favors
I'm Conditioned By
The System
Don't You Talk To Me
Don't Scream And Shout

She Pray To God, To Buddha
Then She Sings A
Talmud Song
Confusions Contradict
The Self
Do We Know Right
From Wrong
I Just Want You To
Recognize Me
In The Temple
You Can't Hurt Me
I Found Peace
Within Myself

Go With It
Go With It
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To

[Rap Performed By Heavy D]
Jam Jam
Here Comes The Man
Hot Damn
The Big Boy Stands
Movin' Up A Hand
Makin' Funky Tracks
With My Man
Michael Jackson
Smooth Criminal
That's The Man
Mike's So Relaxed
Mingle Mingle Jingle
In The Jungle
Bum Rushed The Door
3 And 4's In A Bundle
Execute The Plan
First I Cooled Like A Fan
Got With Janet
Then With Guy
Now With Michael
Cause It Ain't Hard To...

[Michael]
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
Get On It
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't Stop
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To

It Ain't Too Hard For Me
To Jam [9x]
Get On It
Jam
It Ain't
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't Too Much
It Ain't Too Much For Me To
Jam
Too Much
It Ain't Too Much Stuff
It Ain't
Don't You
It Ain't Too Much For Me To

Get On It
Get On It
Give It Baby
Give It To Me
Come On
You Really Give It Too Me
Got To Give It
You Just Want To Give It
 

"Hold for applause< hold for applause.
Slow umbrella fade out.

When fade out is said MJ has his eyes closed and has a big smile!

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Am I reading into it to much?
What do you guys think?

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This Is It / Barack Obama Movie Trailer
« on: March 29, 2010, 10:49:26 PM »
WOW! Has anyone watched the trailer for By The People: The Election Of Barack Obama that is on the This Is It DVD?  :o

I was wondering what people here think about it.

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Other Odd Things / Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me
« on: March 27, 2010, 11:54:33 AM »
If I am posting this in the wrong place... feel free to remove it.

Last night after i was reading thing on this site. Something started to click in my head.

I remember when I was little there was a song that came out Rockwell- Somebody's Watching Me.

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Watch it.. There was a lot of things that stand out!!!

Now at Wikipedia:

Rockwell is the son of Motown CEO Berry Gordy Jr. The singer had himself signed to Motown without his father's knowledge. The elder Gordy did not find out that Rockwell was his son Kennedy until after the single and the accompanying album, Somebody's Watching Me, were released.[citation needed]

Produced by Curtis Anthony Nolen, the song featured backing vocals by Michael Jackson.[2] "Somebody's Watching Me" peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984, and reached the top of the Billboard R&B singles chart, as well as reaching number six on the UK Singles Chart.

It was the only major hit (one-hit wonder) for Rockwell. His follow-up single, "Obscene Phone Caller," was Rockwell's only other Top 40 single, reaching #35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2009, the song was ranked #20 on VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s.

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Now look at the Alternate covers!!! What do you see!!!!!!!!!

Makes me wonder if Michael wrote the song and didn't take the credit for it..

If there is a thread on this I am sorry to start a new one.. I looked to see but found nothing.. lol

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Introduce yourself / Hello! From The Lone Star State!
« on: March 27, 2010, 11:06:36 AM »
I am new here and wanted to drop in a hello! I found this site last night and i was reading for hours on end! This site is such a blessing!

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