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Neverland / Michael says, "It won't be opened until I'm dead"
« on: June 13, 2012, 11:23:59 AM »
Hey everyone! I hope all is well with all of you!

So, I got the My Friend Michael book by Frank Cascio for Christmas. I didn't start reading it until two nights ago. I read a chapter per night. Last night, I read the chapter titled "The Ranch", which is a chapter about Neverland. I found something that I feel is extremely odd! The names in [brackets] were added by me so then there isn't any confusion about who is speaking in the book.

On page 27, Frank Cascio writes, "It may have been during that trip - certainly it was during one of them, and there were many - that while driving me around in a golf cart, Michael started talking about how his Neverland was going to be like Elvis's Graceland. In a deliberately nasal tour guide's voice, he began to narrate: 'If you look to the right, you will see the water balloon fort. Michael won many a battle on that field...' 'When do you plan on making this happen?' I [Frank Cascio] asked. 'I'm planning it right now,' he [Michael] responded. 'But it won't be opened until I'm dead.'"

In the chapter, Mr. Cascio states that this visit to Neverland was right before the Dangerous tour, so Michael was in his thirties, his early thirties. It sounds to me that Michael knew he was going to die at a young age, or he was PLANNING to die at a young age, because why in the world would anyone plan to open something almost 50 years in advance? Surely if Michael didn't "die" at 50, he would have died at a normal old age like 70+, right? It just sounds like he was planning to die - at least, that's how I took it. I think MJ was planning to open a tour/museum. But again, if he did indeed die unexpectedly at 50, why so in advance? If he did die at 50, he wouldn't have known that, so when he was in his thirties, why plan a tour/museum 50+ years in advance? It doesn't really make sense...

What do you guys think? What was Michael planning to open? Just for your reference, I have attached a photo of the page that this was written on. I'm excited to read your thoughts! :)

God Bless you all and I hope you have a great week!





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Neverland / My Interesting Experience At Neverland
« on: May 04, 2012, 11:13:12 PM »
Hello everyone!

I hope you're all well and are having a great weekend so far! I've been wanting to share something with you guys for quite a long time now. But to be honest, the experience that I have been wanting to share with you has been playing over and over again in my head so much that I wasn't sure if I should share it or not, or if it was even truly relevant enough to the death hoax to share. But, after reading Tink's interesting experience with the security guard in her beautiful angel at Neverland thread, I thought that I really should share this with you. I would LOVE to get your opinion on the experience I am going to share with you in this thread!

So, in August of 2011, my family and I went to California for a week long family vacation. This was quite a big deal for us because we had flown 5 hours from Canada to enjoy the California sun, the ocean, and to get a chance to see Carolwood and Neverland for the very first time up close for my 17th birthday. We have been to the USA many times, mostly Las Vegas to see Criss Angel, who has also inspired me very much in my life.

After 2 days of driving around Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and Hollywood looking at celebrity homes and then another 2 days soaking up the sun at the beach, we decided to spend the next three days walking through the Grammy museum and going on other tours, going to see Carolwood, and then going to see Neverland on the last day of our stay in California.

It was a Sunday when we decided to leave our hotel and spend our last day driving two hours up to see Neverland Ranch. I had been looking forward to it the whole trip! The drive up there didn't seem long at all, it was very fun, actually! We got a chance to drive up mountains, see beautiful scenery, and stop off at a McDonald's to eat (not a very fun or fancy restaurant, I know, but we didn't have much time and we were all hungry haha!). I had on short jean shorts, flats, a Michael Jackson t-shirt, and a Michael Jackson necklace that I had designed and made myself. I haven't taken it off in years since I made it.

When we got to Neverland, it was even better than I had imagined! It was very well kept, the gates were beautiful and clean, and there weren't many fans there. It was just us for the first 10-15 minutes when we arrived, which was nice and private and it gave us a chance to walk around quietly and read some of the messages that were written to Michael on the rocks. When I went to go read the messages on the rocks, the very first message, or word I should say, that I read was simply, "BeLIEve". That struck me very odd, because the night before I prayed and asked God if he could please give me a sign that Michael is truly still here with us when my family arrived at Neverland. So, since I am a very strong Christian, I took that word "BeLIEve" as sign #1 from God. I remember saying a quiet "thank you" to God after I read it.

After we looked around the area a little bit, my family and I went up to speak to the guard about Michael while we were still alone on the property. The guard was bald, had an accent (couldn't tell which kind of accent), and was about 6'0'. Since I am a BeLIEver in Michael's hoax and truly believe that Michael may be there at Neverland, I thought I would try to get at least a little bit of information out of the guard. To get as much information as I could, I tried my very best to play the "sweet, young, harmless, innocent little girl" card. So, when we went up to the guard, I said, "Hello sir! How are you? I can't believe I'm really here... This is so surreal." Then the guard asked me where I was from. I said, "Canada." Then he said, "Wow, Canada, that's cool!" Then I said, "Haha yeah, I've always wanted to come here. Michael's inspired me so much, he's been such a positive influence." The guard then said, "Well that's really sweet." I then started fidgeting with my necklace. It's bad habit that I have, so I didn't really notice that I was doing it. While I was fidgeting, to try to get information from the guard, I quietly said, "It's weird. Being here at Neverland, it kind of feels like that Michael is still here. Like he's actually not really gone... But still here with us, like physically." Then there was complete silence for about 5-10 seconds. The guard was just starring at my necklace. He then said, "I can't help but admire your necklace! It's not from his merchandise is it? I've never seen it before." Then I replied, "No sir, I made it myself." Then, he said, "It's very nice, he should really come out and see this, he would love it!" Then, silence again. I couldn't BELIEVE what I had heard! HE SHOULD COME OUT AND SEE THIS?! I couldn't believe it and to this day I still can't believe it! Then, to break the silence, I finally had the confidence to say, "What do you mean he should come out and see..." Then, I stopped talking. I felt someone coming up behind me. I turned around and there was a short, pudgy Mexican man. He had grey hair, wrinkles on his face, and looked miserable. He wore all grey. He kept following my family and I around as if we were up to something bad. He followed us for a good 5 minutes. Then, I had the confidence to talk to the man. I said, "Excuse me, am I allowed to be here?" The Mexican man nodded. Didn't say a word. Just a nod. Then, I turned back around and the guard had gone back inside the little building inside of the gates. So, I went back to reading the messages on the rocks. The Mexican man, once again, following me and watching my EVERY move. He was watching me like a hawk. I never had such an uneasy feeling in my life. Even on the way back to the hotel I had the feeling of being watched by him. But even with that feeling, the whole way home I couldn't stop thinking about what the guard had said to me. "HE should come out and see this." He said this right after I mentioned Michael's name. It was honestly really weird. It was one of those things where I KNEW something was up and that this guard had blabbed his mouth because after he said it, I never spoke to him again. He never showed himself after that, and we left.

Has this happened to any of you? Do you guys know who that little Mexican man is? I have attached 3 pictures from my stay at Neverland to this thread. A fun one of my doing my toe stand (forgive me for not looking my best in the picture, I was in the car all day and it was incredibly windy), the word "Believe" written on the rocks, and the last one is where you can see the back of the Mexican Man very slightly.

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Other Odd Things / Whitney Houston - Is this really what it has come to?
« on: February 18, 2012, 08:38:06 PM »
Dear fellow Michael fans and BeLIEvers,

For those of you who don't know me yet, my name is Jenn Connor and I am a 17 year old singer from a small town in Canada. I'm also the creator of MJ Beatz Radio, which is a sister-site to this forum. I've been a BeLIEver since June 25, 2009, but I have been a fan of Michael Jackson since I was 4 years old.

I didn't become a BeLIEver because I was in denial of Michael's death. I became a BeLIEver because I truly believed that there were weird things going on surrounding Michael's death and that we were NOT being told the truth by the media and Michael's family. I heard Michael's life was in danger, so my ultimate belief is that Michael Jackson faked his death to save his life and the lives of his children and family.

I'm writing this post because, lately, ever since Whitney Houston passed away on the eve of the Grammys, I've been a little upset with some of the posts in regards to her passing. This forum is one of the most intelligent, exciting, polite, interesting, and FACTUAL forums I have ever been on and I LOVE it here but lately I've been starting to doubt some of the messages that have been posted in regards to Michael's death hoax relating to the sudden passing of Whitney Houston. I feel the need to address this issue because I have made a lot of friends here and I have a lot in common with those people I'm friends with and I just know that they might be thinking the exact same thing as I am.

I would really appreciate it if all of you took the time to read this whole post. But I know many of you don't like long reads, which I can understand. So, for those who do not like long reads, I will save you right now: This post, in a nutshell, is going to say that I believe Whitney's death has absolutely NOTHING to do with this death hoax whatsoever and that I am very upset that we BeLIEvers and Michael's hoax as a whole has stopped to investigate the sudden death of Whitney Houston looking for clues or answers from Michael and his family in regards to his "death". While I am going to address those things, this post is mainly going to state that in my opinion, Whitney Houston, unlike Michael, did NOT fake her death.

So, with that brief introduction, I will get started:

I wasn't going to submit this post at all but when I saw that there was now a WEIRD LIST based on Whitney Houston's death, I really felt I had to. I have read the "Whitney Houston Dead At 48" thread and, in my opinion, it seems to me that some beLIEvers are now thinking that Whitney Houston too faked her death just because there are a few apparently weird things surrounding it. This makes me feel really uneasy about this whole Michael Jackson Death Hoax because, as we all know, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston are quite similar when it comes to their careers and reputations in the music industry. How? They are both LEGENDS. Michael Jackson is the King of Pop, with now a billion records sold and he has won 392 awards. He has broken almost every record a Pop artist can break and he has an absolutely incredible legacy. Whitney Houston, similarly, has broken many records herself, has won numerous awards, and has also sold millions of records. Therefore, it is easy to say that Whitney Houston's death, while maybe less surprising than "Michael's", would really hurt the hearts of fans and people all over the world and is therefore "death hoax" material, just like Elvis' death. From Elvis, to Michael, to Whitney Houston, it's now appearing to me that all of these icons/legends in music have a death hoax being created and attached to their deaths.

While it is true that all of these unforgettable icons such as Elvis, Michael, and Whitney seem to be famous enough and their death's sudden enough for a death hoax, I still believe Michael's case is very different and definitely more realistic than the possibility of Whitney faking her death. Allow me to explain why:

What made Michael Jackson's "death" so odd and completely shocking and sudden was that he was just about to go on a tour and, by looking at This Is It, was in the best shape of his life since his 2005 trial. Michael Jackson was ready to astound the world and reclaim his throne as being the greatest entertainer to ever live. He was in amazing shape and he was ready. The whole world knew he was ready and they were waiting to see what was reported to be the best show ever in history. Michael was ready and his fans were waiting. But then, just 8 days away from starting dress rehearsals and moving to London, BAM! Michael Jackson dies. Soon after he dies, we get fed all of these crazy things from fake ambulance pictures, to Michael hopping out of a coroner's van, to Joe Jackson laughing just one day after his son's death, to a weird man in a disguise at his funeral, to reports saying MJ was afraid for his life, to weird clues in This Is It, all the way up to weird tweets from his family members and friends, and even messages in Michael's lyrics! That to me, my friends, just SCREAMS that something isn't right here. The timing of Michael's death was just TOO perfect in regards to the This Is It tour. It just SCREAMS death hoax.

Now, let's move on to Whitney Houston's death. While there is a Weird List created based on her death, in my opinion, none of those things on that list are weirder than Michael's case. In fact, in my opinion, the things on that list aren't even half as weird as Michael's case. Whitney Houston wasn't in the best shape of her life, obviously. She wasn't about to go on tour. There were rumors about a comeback, a tour, and a new album. But they weren't set in stone. Tickets weren't being sold. She wasn't renting out the Staples Center, the Forum, and Center Staging to rehearse for a tour. The people of the world didn't know that she was going to go on tour and make a huge comeback. She wasn't ready. But Michael was - and the whole world knew about it. Also, after Whitney Houston's death, her DAUGHTER wasn't caught laughing a day after like Joe Jackson was after Michael "died". In fact, her daughter had a panic attack after her mother died and was rushed to the hospital. Does that sound like a daughter who's mother just faked her death? In my opinion, it doesn't. It sounds like a daughter who's completely in shock and upset that her mother just all of sudden passed away after seeing her just hours before her death. Now let's go to the funeral. Whitney's funeral, once again in my opinion, had nothing weird about it when you compare it to Michael's. She didn't have a choir singing "Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King" (or Queen in her case). She didn't have a strange hatman who looked like her in disguise as far as I could see. She didn't have Kenny Ortega or someone else that she would have in her inner circle messing up on dates saying "We were here 2 weeks ago". She didn't have a picture similar to Michael's "Liberian Girl" picture. And she didn't have a daughter who appeared to be faking her tears. There was none of that. But once again, Michael's funeral had ALL of that. His funeral seemed so fake and put-on compared to Whitney's. So what if their caskets looks similar? There's tonnes of caskets that look similar to each other. Plus, MJ and Whitney Houston were legends and the very famous get similar treatments. Therefore, their caskets are going to be a little similar.

Feel free to disagree with me if you like, but honestly, I am upset and completely, utterly SHOCKED that out of all of the facts we have found on Michael's death and out of all of the research we have done and the things we have seen, it has come to this. I'm shocked that Michael Jackson's death hoax has come to thinking "Hey! There's a few weird things about Whitney Houston's death! And she's another icon in the music business! She must have faked her death, too!" I'm shocked, I'm upset, and I'm sad because in the back of my mind there's a little voice saying to me that maybe this whole death hoax we have found isn't real and these ARE all just coincidences. And this voice is getting louder and louder every time I see another post that even implies Whitney may have faked her death as well. Heck, I'm all for comparing Whitney's death to Michael's and seeing how fake MJ's looked compared to Whitney's. That's what all our research is about. But to say Whitney may have faked her death too when, in my opinion, there isn't anything NEARLY as odd surrounding her death is a little too far out there for me and makes me think I'm wasting my time beLIEving.

If there's any of you who agree with me, I am happy and glad because it shows me a sign that maybe, just maybe, we can get this Michael Jackson Death Hoax back on track to where it used to be and to where it belongs while we let Whitney Houston watch over us from Heaven and let her family cope with this sudden loss.

This post is nothing personal towards any of you. I love you all and I love reading your posts about Michael and what you guys find and come up with. I just really wanted to share this.

God Bless you guys,
Jenn



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Other Odd Things / Michael Jackson Death Hoax Radio Station!
« on: October 29, 2011, 05:57:42 PM »
Dear my fellow Hoaxers and MJ fans,

I am VERY excited to introduce a brand new death hoax experience - MJ Beatz.com: The Michael Jackson Death Hoax Radio Station!

Souza and I have combined our websites and have officially become sister-sites! On MJ Beatz, you can listen to Michael Jackson's wonderful music 24/7 as well as tune into LIVE radio talkshows discussing the Michael Jackson Death Hoax! These shows are going to be on-air LIVE 2 days per month, and YOU can even participate in the discussion by sending in a request for a song, a shoutout to a friend, a topic for the online DJ's to discuss, AND even your own opinion about the topic! Your message will even be read on-air for all to hear! It is definitely going to be a great experience any BeLIEver can enjoy!

To visit the site, please go to You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. If you're interested in volunteering and working with MJ Beatz, feel free to PM me right here on the board or e-mail jobs@mjbeatz.com.

We are currently in need of:

Graphic Artists (Banner, website layouts, or user avatars/signature creators)
News Reporters (Michael Jackson death hoax news, MJ Beatz News)

Souza and I hope you enjoy our brand new death hoax experience! It just opened today so it's going to keep evolving into a better experience and a better radio station each and every day!

God Bless, and keep Michaeling!

Regards,
Jenn


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Other Odd Things / Dr. "Conrad Murray" is a Circus Owner? Look at this!
« on: October 20, 2011, 01:39:38 PM »
Hey Hoaxers!

So, my Mom and I, who are both big BeLIEvers, were on Google and decided to look for some information on Dr. Conrad Murray and we came across this Facebook Discussion Topic. Now, as you all may know, Dr. Conrad Murray's real name is Robert Earl Carter. And apparently, Robert Earl Carter, our interesting Dr. Conrad Murray in the trial, owns a circus called "Suzanne Rush". It was posted in 2009, so I wouldn't be surprised if it made its way to our forums before my Mom and I found it so if it's already posted, feel free to delete this thread and I apologize in advance.

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And here, I will copy and paste the article for you:

"Doctor Conrad Murray is not a real person and is not going to jail!"

Maria Bailey

That he is not going to jail I heard from a friend saying she read it on TMZ. I need to find that source before you can trust it wholeheartedly.

That he is not a real person I heard from a person who claims she know Michael closely, and furthermore it is now researched by Hassan Tariq. Here comes his message:

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Hi guys, yes I did find out who Murray really is. I went to peoplefinders.com and found out that his real name is Robert Earl Carter and he is married to Blanche Yvette Bonnick Murray. According to DMV records Robert Earl Carter and his wife live at 2579 Red Springs Drive in Las vegas, Now this isn't the address that the "police searched for" their home but they do own both properties.

Now Dr. Blanche Yvette Bonnick Murray has a practice at 2110 east flamingo unit 301. Now this address is very important because its listed on the warrant for Global cardiovascular associates. and it isn't his, it's hers! It's in Nevada the practice and she's a family doctor.

Robert changed his name on his license in February of 2009 to "Conrad Murray" and then he bought properties in Conrad Murray's name. Now when you google 'Conrad Murray Global Associates' you get the address 3121 South Maryland pkwy, not 2110 east flamingo which is on the warrant, and if you google 'Conrad Murray Houston Texas' you get the same address of 3121 South Maryland pkwy, BUT it's listed in Houston, Texas. This medical clinic that he supposedly works at is owned by Dr Davil Armstrong, and his medical licensce was suspeneded in 2006, but he owns the building at 6826 west Montgomery Road, Houston, Texas 77091. There hasn't been patients in there for a while. The phone number of his office is 713-692-1000.

Furthermore "Murray" has one adult daughter named Monique Lee Carter, and Blanche has one adult daughter named Maureen Ray Rose. "Murray" doesn't have any other children according to Peoplefinders.com. Both adult children live with them at that address.

Something else I found out which I think might be important, remember when that car was found at MJ's house and they said Murray was driving it but it belonged to his sister Susan Rush, well I noticed on Peoplefinders that it is listed to Susan Rush who is an associate or roommate of the "Murray's". So I did a google check on her, andl I couldn't figure out if she is related to them or even if she is a real person. The name Susan Rush is a personal circus, like the Circus is called Susan Rush, and the address for whoever owns the circus is 10629 Sandpiper Dr# 14 Houston, Texas 77096. And that address is owned by Robert Earl Carter, yes our "Conrad Murray". So I'm thinking that it's him who owns the circus. The 'Susan Rush circus' comes (performs in) from Magnolia, Texas. So the car that was owned by "Susan Rush" may have been "Conrad Murray's" work car. If you google the name Robert Earl Carter two things come up. First one is that there is a obstrician that is named Robert earl carter from Ca, and the second one is a circus owner, so I'm thinking this dude really does circus things.
Remember though when MJ "died" the police couldn't find Murray so they went to Suzan Rush"s house to find him or to question her about where he was. Well they really went to Robert Earl Carter's House. It was all staged from the getgo.

I'm thinking that this Dr. Blanche Murray is the real Dr. Murray, and that there is no "Conrad Murray" who is a cardiologist. However it makes sense I think, that perhaps this Dr. Blanche Murray is who may have treated Michael's kids in Vegas considering she is a family doctor. This may be the real doctor that may go on tour with Michael eventually. ;) I think her real name might be Blanche Yvette Bonnick Carter.

All of the information has been very backed up with well researched evidence... Yeah lol Dr.Murray is busted ;) So the name Conrad Murray was bought specifically for the hoax (!) How can you prosecute a non-existing person for a non-existing crime? YOU CAN'T. So everything concerning Conrad Murray is a mirror image. You see it, but you cannot touch it because it is only a reflection. It's magic! Wow! This is good.
Moreover, I bet Murray goes back to using his real name."

I just read this mail that Hassan Tariq sent out, and I am amazed! Well I had already found out that Conrad Murray was a fake, but there was a lot of interesting information I never heard of. For example that he owns a circus! Which is truly interesting for me! I follow this blog,http://mjawakening.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/inspector-cluseaus-clue-0-0-6/ yes enter that link please, and you will see a picture of 'The Greatest Show on Earth'. Which is a circus, yes that's right, A CIRCUS! Don't you think these two things are entwined somehow? Dr. Conrad Murray (who does not exist) and this circus! And you know Michael did a song called the same, The greatest show on earth; IS LOVE by the way! I do not know exactly where this will lead or what kind of show we will see, maybe we are witnessing it already.

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So what do you think? I'm curious to read your opinions! :)

God Bless.

It's all for love!

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Hoax Pictures / Photo Used In Trial - MJ At The Hospital
« on: September 27, 2011, 01:56:37 PM »
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Here is a link ( You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login ) to the photo used in the trial, which is a picture of MJ lying on a stretcher at the hospital.

This makes me VERY sad... But I'm not throwing in the towel yet. My only question: Why does MJ have straight hair if he had curly hair the night before he died?

What are your thoughts?


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So, I was browsing the Michael Jackson Official Website just for the fun of it and I came across something that struck me as strange. I looked on the "Concerts" page and noticed that if you click on YEAR, a drop-down menu appears and instead of stopping at 2009, the year MJ "died", it goes ALL the way up to 2014. Now, I'm not 100 % sure if it's a clue or if we hoaxers can even consider it as "strange" I just thought I'd post it up and see what you all think about it. I have also attached a screen shot! :-)

God Bless,
Jenn

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General Hoax Talk / If Conrad Murray is convicted...
« on: January 08, 2011, 03:15:07 PM »
Hey all,

I was just thinking... If Conrad Murray is convicted, what will happen to the hoax? Surely Michael wouldn't want an innocent man going to jail. I still believe Michael is alive, however, if Conrad Murray is convicted I think that may change my opinion because I don't think I could go on for 4 more years saying "keep the faith, he's alive".  :cry: What do you guys think?

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Criss Angel / Criss Angel?
« on: December 30, 2010, 12:10:16 AM »
Hi All!

I just have a question about Criss Angel's involvement in the hoax.

I've been a fan of Criss Angel even before he made it big with his hit television show "Mindfreak" on A&E. My friend went to New York and saw his stage show "MINDFREAK" which he had before his teleivision show came and she showed me some pictures and videos and I thought he was incredible. And ever since then, I've been following his career and I am so thrilled about how far he has come.

I had the opportunity to meet Criss many times on our trips to Vegas. I got a chance to meet him personally and privately for half hour after his BeLIEve show (which is phenomenal, by the way). I actually got the opportunity to watch a DVD I made for him with him on the couch he had backstage. He cried over the DVD and gave me his hat and a couple autographs. I also sung for him on my 16th birthday. (I've met Criss a total of 5 times)

I know Criss pretty well and I've been following every step of his career even before he was famous and I honestly don't see how he can be involved in this hoax in any way. If there's anything that keeps ringing in the back of my mind that MJ could be really gone, it's that. I do believe that MJ is alive with all of my heart but when people talk about Criss Angel being involved it just makes me think twice.

Could someone please fill me in on Criss's involvement? I would really appreciate it because if he is involved, I have many connections to Criss and I will try to help out in any way I can without bothering Criss and his staff.  :)

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Michael / Hold My Hand on BET (Weird version!)
« on: December 29, 2010, 11:36:12 PM »
Hey all, I noticed something very strange on BET (Black Entertainment Television) tonight! Allow me to explain my story:

So, one day I decided to search MICHAEL JACKSON on my DVR just to see if any specials were on about him on tv at some point. After I searched, I came across this title "Michael Jackson: Hold My Hand". It was a special held on BET that would premier the "Hold My Hand" video with other popular short films MJ has done throughout his career leading up to it. Before "Hold My Hand", they showed "You Rock My World", "Beat It", and "Remember The Time".

Just before the "Hold My Hand" video was about to premier, they showed little clips of people that were participating in the video. The girl who dances in the video with the red fedora hat came on and said "It's unfortunate Michael's not here to see it" or something along those lines. Akon and a few of the children were in the clips as well and NONE of them said they missed Michael or anything that he was actually, officially dead. They just said "not here". That could mean anything.  ;)

Now, it's on to the weird part of the special. The video. This version of the video was totally different! It had extra scenes and the whole video was just created differently. I am desperately looking for the same video I saw on BET on YouTube but I can't find it. I was just wondering if anyone else saw this version too on BET or anywhere else? When/If I find the version I saw on the internet I will definitely post it! It was very weird!

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Hey everyone! I spotted something VERY interesting!

I'm sure we all remember the strange "Hatman" from Michael's funeral, right?

Well, I was in Las Vegas about a month ago and I was talking to one of the security guards who has been working there for a while. I asked him if Michael ever came to the Luxor because I read somewhere that he did and I just wanted to find more information about where he liked to go, etc. The security guard said that Michael LOVED the Luxor and that he walked around the Hotel in an old man disguise. He said he would wear sunglasses, a black mustache and sometimes carry a cane. Other times, he would travel through the hotel without a disguise.

Don't you think this disguise he wore at the Luxor sounds EXACTLY like the Hatman at the funeral? What do you think?

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Introduce yourself / Hey there!
« on: April 27, 2010, 06:03:32 PM »
Hey everyone!  :D

My name is Jenn Connor and I am a 15 year old Pop singer from Canada. Michael Jackson inspired me to sing pop and I have been a fan of him since I was 4. I am also a HUGE fan of Criss Angel. Oh yeah, some of you may know me already. My username for the chatroom is YouAreNotAlone.

I have been a BeLIEver since June 25th, 2009 and although I am a new member here, I have been checking out this forum for quite a while now. I really wanted to join in on all of your interesting topics so I decided to sign up!

Can't wait to get posting!

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