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Michael Jackson News / One Tabloid Down...
« on: July 07, 2011, 02:47:36 PM »
Today was a good day for all.  With the demise of the News of The World, and serious questions being asked in the UK House of Commons about how much sway the likes of News International has over our lives, are we witnessing the beginning of a long-overdue slow death for the tabloid publications and shows that have blighted our lives for so long?  I couldn't help but think of MJ with his "Burn All Tabloids" sign when the NOTW got the axe today, and it felt like he'd be smiling somewhere, thinking "one down...".  It might be wishful thinking that more will follow suit, but as long as two more don't rear up to replace it then that's okay with me.  It feels like some people are slowly awakening to the reality of the hold the media and the press has over our consciousness.  We need way more to wake up though, the masses are SO unaware.  The question is, how to capitalise while people are beginning to distrust the media?  When all this blows over (assuming a further scandal doesn't cause a domino effect) the opportunity has been lost.  Any ideas guys?

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Other Odd Things / Peter Lopez Funeral
« on: October 08, 2010, 06:26:57 PM »
Not sure if this has been posted before, if it has I haven't come across it.  It's a Daily Mail(UK) article.  Three things struck me: in the pics the priest is wearing some kind of wire/earpiece around his neck which I found odd.  Secondly the priest in the first two pics is clearly not the same one as in the last one.  Thirdly Catherine Bach is reported to have called her mother-in-law to inform her of the death and she said "Peter's not here anymore" before going to collect her daughters from school.  I found this a strange choice of words which could be open to interpretation.  As an extra thought I also thought the funeral programme was a bit like a "prop", too simple with huge lettering so it could be seen from a distance and with the same pic the press had been showing us of him.  I don't wish to disrespect this man or his family at all as if he has actually died it is a great tragedy, I merely found a few things about this article quite odd.  
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Introduce yourself / Not Alone
« on: October 02, 2010, 02:28:57 PM »
I too have been an observer of this site for many months and have only just decided to join.  As a normally sceptical person it would take quite a bit of convincing for me to believe in a hoax.  Even if that hoax involved the master showman himself.  I must admit after the initial shock of MJs passing (which hit me SO much harder than I could ever have predicted) and the tears which seemed to flow never-ending, the possibility that it could have been an elaborate stunt did cross my mind.  I quickly dismissed this as the desperate hope to believe that he is in fact still here, that we still live in a world where Michael Jackson is alive and well.  That we never lost him.

As time wore on though that niggling theory became much more and every piece of evidence and inconsistency and misdirection just added more weight to the possibility.  If anyone could do it or would do it, Michael could/would.  Maybe he had no choice.  I was among the legions who believed that he was so frail the 50 concerts would kill him, if he even managed to perform for all 50.  But then for months beforehand we were fed stories by the media of how ill he was.  Maybe the media themselves were being "fed" by MJs camp.  Playing them at their own game.  So much didn't and still doesn't add up yet the press were willing to ignore that and pay huge sums of cash to every parasite with lurid claims relating to MJ both during his life and after his "death".  

This would be the ultimate movie project, never to be bettered.  He would go down in history as THE singular most incredible entertainer and performer the world had ever seen.  To those who wonder how he could upset his fans so much in faking his death, I'd say the clues are everywhere and he knows the true fans will get the message.  The Jackson family have their roles to play and while they may not be the best actors (especially Joe who seems to be almost trying to advertise this as a hoax every time he's allowed on TV), their consistent inconsistensies and contradictions have to be deliberate.  If this death was faked and intended to be kept secret, they would all keep quiet for fear of slipping up.  So far all we've had are slip-ups. Then there's the questions over the ambulance photo, the 911 call, the TMZ source, the silent treatment from UCLA, Dave Dave on LKL and the mysterious Dr Murray...the list goes on and on.  The "burial" was shown on TV why?  We'd heard Katherine wanted it private.  Why put the family and MJs kids through a media circus?  The trees in the background didn't look real at all to me, like it was a flat screen showing a scenic background.  So I believe the theory about it being green-screened too.  And there's all the Liberian Girl photos.  Coincidence? Don't think so.

Finally as a lifelong MJ fan who was 7 when Thriller was released and is grateful to have experienced the phenomenon for myself and not through old videos and articles, I think not just the media but also we have to look at ourselves and ask why we allowed ourselves to be led by the scandal sheets?  I never believed any of the allegations but if you throw enough mud some of it is bound to stick.  He could never shake the doubts off as the media had set out to destroy his reputation and they largely succeeded.  By the era of Blood On the Dancefloor the hype had disappeared and the media led us to believe that he was past his best.  A lot of us didn't even give that or his later music a chance.  I barely noticed that Invincible had been released here in the UK, and as the media were saying it was nowhere near classic MJ, that he was a has-been, etc I blindly followed that opinion and didn't buy it.  It did well in Europe sure but what about his US fans?  US media had sunk it.  The first accusations of child abuse made him livid and distrustful of the press and law enforcement, the later accusations and court case all but finished him off.  I can't help but wonder if so many fans hadn't deserted him because they believed the lies, if Invincible had been huge worldwide, how different things might have been.  Sure the Arvizo thing would probably still have happened (probably) but if he hadn't felt the need to show people the man behind the myth maybe he wouldn't have hired Bashir and the whole thing wouldn't have snowballed.
Whatever the truth, many people now realise how the media did and does still shape public opinion and how people can be destroyed on a whim if it means profit.  MJ would want that message spread as far as possible and would want all the lies scrubbed from the history books.  It's up to us to make sure that happens.  Maybe then he'll come back...or at least give us a sign that his message got through.

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