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#1
Quote from: ~Souza~ on September 05, 2016, 04:01:13 AM

Michael had been preparing for his comeback tour when he was found unresponsive in his LA home and declared dead at the age of 48.

48? Michael's birthday is the 29th of August, 1958, which made him 50 on the 25th of June, 2009...

Someone who has more insight on the 2 MJ's theory wanna jump in here?

#2

Oh. My. Goodness!  :-[

This is my favourite bit in the whole of the Ghosts short film! I love the song, and, of course, I love the dance. It's actually probably one of my favourites, which is saying something because there are a lot MJ dances out there. Thank you so much for posting!!

#3
Introduce yourself / Re: BONJOUR ! JE SUIS MINA
March 04, 2012, 07:44:00 AM

Welcome Mina, to our hoax family in hoax land! Ça va?  ;)) I know a little français, mostly from school, but some from google tanslate! :mrgreen: Here I go...
Bonjour, mon nom est Emily, mais je suis aussi connu comme SpeedDemon1987. J'habite en australie, et j'ai treize ans. J'adore Michael Jackson, et d'écouter sa musique de tous les jours.

Well? How did I go?  respect/
A bientôt!

#4
Hoax Videos / Re: TMZ article
February 26, 2012, 05:03:28 AM

SimPattyK already posted that video here:
http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/smf2.0/index.php?topic=22098.0
respect/

#5

Michael all the way! He has a certain energy when he's on stage that no performer can imitate  mj_bad/

#6

They should've expected it. How can you imitate Michael Jackson if you don't have the occasional crotch grab? It's one of his signature moves! Next they'll be saying that he's not allowed to moonwalk  >:(

#7
General Hoax Talk / Re: Who is still here ? ? ? ? ?
February 04, 2012, 06:39:13 AM

I tend to read more than post, but I am here, and I'm holding out until Michael shows himself  mj_bad/

#8
Coherent Theories ~ Connect the dots / Re: What if...
February 02, 2012, 05:48:59 AM

I must've been born in the wrong decade. I grew up watching the child molestation trials on TV. I asked my dad who Michael Jackson was. He said he was a excellent singer, but he had done some bad things to kids. Michael never entered my mind again until early 2009. My mum was a fan of MJ's music. One day when we were unpacking stuff in our rental (my parents had separated and were to get divorced soon) and I came across one of her cassette tapes. It was a Bad-era MJ hits or something like that, with songs from both Thriller and Bad. Luckily, mums CD player also played cassettes. I put it in and pressed play. "Bad" started playing. I listened through the whole tape, laughing at my mums attempt to dance to Billie Jean. I lay in bed that night thinking about the lyrics of Man In The Mirror. Surely the Michael Jackson that my father had told me about years ago was not the same Michael Jackson that sung this song, that cared so much about the world and the people in it. The next week, I was back with my dad. I found a collection of vinyl records. The one on top was Thriller. I couldn't believe it. Was it a coincidence? No, i told myself. Our stereo had a record player on it. I asked dad if we could listen to it. He said yes. I let him set it up, and then Wanna Be Startin Somethin started rolling out it's epic bass line and beat. I was hooked from that day onwards. It sounds crazy but it was like Michael was who I was waiting for. Or maybe Michael was waiting for me. I was happy. Until June 25th. I was shocked more than upset when I heard the news. It was like I had made a new friend, and we became close, and then they moved away suddenly, without saying goodbye. How does one react to that kind of feeling? Days later I stayed up all night to watch the memorial service as it was aired in America. There were numerous programs on beforehand, mostly about all the "scandalous" things that Michael supposedly had done. The trial, the accusations, the hyperbaric chamber, Bubbles, Elephant Man bones, and of course, the "dangling" of his youngest son. But there was something else on as well. I don't remember what it was, but it was hoaxy, because in the morning I found a piece of paper that I had wrote on during the night. It said: Three Possibilities: 1 it's a giant hoax, 2 he faked his death, or 3 he really died. I don't what I was thinking that night, or what I watched, but it obviously pointed me in the right direction. Towards the end of 2010, I found that piece of paper again, and it reminded me of something my brother said. While watching the replay of the memorial, my older brother (who dislikes MJ) said, "Why are his kids chewing gum? They're at their fathers memorial and they chew gum?" At that point I knew something was up. YouTube was my first port of call. I searched and found the series by Pianogames. I particularly enjoyed his videos. They gave me strength to believe in Michael, and to believe that he was alive and well. I researched for about 6 months until I stumbled across this wonderful website, full of people who shared the same common belief: Michael lives. One of the first posts I read was by TS. I had no idea what they were talking about, but I knew answers would be lurking around her somewhere. I read a bit, and was presently surprised when I found that people had beLIEved since 2009. I had found a virtual home, and I was grateful for it. So here I am now, 6 months after joining, although it feels like it's been about two years. So much to learn, read and explore. I was/am happy here. And now that you guys have started this topic, I've realised something. It was something more powerful than chance or luck that guided me to find that cassette tape. That tape introduced me to the magical world of Michael Jackson. And even though I've looked for it, I never found it again  suspicious//

#9

"If Michael were dead now......I mean, Michael's dead....."
lolol/

That has got to be the best slip up ever. I'm going to be laughing about this for days!

Thanks for posting SimPattyK  bearhug

#10
Other Odd Things / Re: "Michael" Album Cover - ?
January 16, 2012, 05:52:30 AM
Quote from: Billie_Jean13 on January 16, 2012, 03:20:09 AM

Has anyone noticed the buring pictures of michael right over the right hand side you need to zoom in to see that its actually him,[....]

I believe that these pictures are actually tabloids, with Michael on the cover as the next "exclusive story" is spread. Which is why they're being burnt. Not that anyone here is complaining  :D

#11
Quote from: Tink on January 14, 2012, 01:56:46 PM

Am I the only one that realizes that's a BALLET move, "En Pointe"? It takes very strong big toes, to handle the weight of the body.
Paris could easily do it, because she's wearing cleats, which help to give stability, I noticed. She didn't go all the way up and OVER, lol
It takes years of tap dancing, studying Bailey's slide off (moonwalk), ballet, everything out there, that he combined. But to do En Pointe,
your body must be mature enough to handle it. In Ballet, it's 12+, or when the teacher says so.

Lamb's wool would be shoved into the bottoms of the point shoes, to help ease the pain and bruising.

Here's some "En Pointe" photos:
http://leotardsandthebunsinthem.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/rb-ballerina-en-pointe-1-0809-mdn.jpg
http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/109562918/No_Pain_Ballet_Pointe_Shoes.html
http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-69751540/stock-photo-dancer-in-ballet-shoes-dancing-in-pointe-on-a-wooden-floor.html

Now you know why Michael's feet were always so torn up!

Tink, I must say that even though I've been doing ballet for ten years, I never really saw MJ's toe pop as going en pointe. I myself am not en pointe yet, but do toe pops all the time wearing these shoes:

They're Nike Air Force 1's. And they're very stable, however, Michael is the better dancer, he's been dancing longer than me, therefore his feet and ankles are probably extremely strong. That would help even things out, because even though his shoes are probably less supportive, he's got his foot and ankle strength on his side. And the second thing is that he only held a toe pop for one or two seconds max, whereas a pointe dancer (as you probably know) would have to be en pointe for sustained periods of time, needing an amazing amount of strength and endurance.
Although I've never seen or heard of Michael's feet being "torn up", I'm quite surprised he never broke any toes. When I was younger, my old dance teacher would always warn us to never try going en pointe "like the big girls" in our ballet slippers, because we could easily break a toe. A doctor won't do anything about a broken toe, so I guess you would just rest it until it stops hurting, which could take a week or two.
#12

I came across this story on the TMZ facebook page. Seemed tabloid-ish til I got to the bottom of the article...

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1/11/2012 12:15 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF

BEYONCE'S BABY
Triggers Church Vandalism --
Blue Ivy Is 'SATAN'

Beyonce's new baby Blue Ivy Carter is the devil incarnate -- this according to some heartless vandal who defaced the sign in front of a North Carolina church yesterday ... writing, "Beyonce had her baby. Satan is on Earth."

The pastor at Beulah Hill Baptist Church in West End, NC tells TMZ, he discovered the vandalism yesterday after receiving numerous complaints from locals -- and removed it immediately.

The pastor insists, the church had nothing to do with the apocalyptic message ... it was simply the victim in a random act of mischief.

Blue -- Satan? No. Illuminati? ALMOST DEFINITELY.

UPDATE
2:35 PM PT: The pastor did an interview with local news today denying the claims he made to TMZ -- but we assure you 100%, the pastor made the claims in question ... and we continue to stand by our story.

Not quite sure what to think of it..... confused/

#13
This Is It / Re: Unreleased This is it footage
January 11, 2012, 07:29:47 PM

I haven't seen these videos before.....I especially loved the first and last ones because they show him dancing....I love watching him dance.
And his comment on the army.....hmmm, could mean something, could mean nothing...
@mjj4ever777, thank you so much for posting, I loved watching them bearhug

#14

Just when I was thinking, "Gee we haven't heard much from Dr. Murray recently....."
Can't rememeber who, but someone said (a while back) TMZ is like "The Michael Zone"  lolol/
Could even be The Murray Zone now  :mrgreen:

TMZ, you're tabloid rubbish, yet you're so informative. Thank you. ;))

#15
Quote from: iLOVEMJBeLIEve on October 21, 2011, 10:55:50 PM

well, i think that if he comes back together with the whole family beside in a press conference, people would believe him. like katherine can't open her mouth and say that is michael while he isn't. you see where i'm getting at? a mother's love for her child can't be faked for sure.

There are many possibilities of how Michael would bam, and this way would be convincing. An impersonator wouldn't be able to take to the stage along with Michael's parents, brothers, sisters and children and claim that he is the real MJ because he wouldn't be able to get the family to cooperate. Unless it was under Michael's instruction, which, to me, would be pointless, because he would lose the element of surprise (so to speak). Think about. Fake MJ reveals himself. Everyone goes crazy until some prove that it's not him. Hysteria dies down. Real MJ reveals himself. Everyone passes him off as a impersonator looking for his 15 minutes of fame, until he is proved to be real. Which may take some time, and by then everyone will have lost interest.