Some thoughts on a showdown.
Issue with NYE or any other major "general" festivity is that people will be occupied with themselves.
Issue with Doc Murray's trial is that nobody really cares about it - except some fans and TMZ.
If MJ would step out proclaiming "I'm alive and it was me all the time and I saved the world" it would end in "ah, right, oumhh, Michael Jackson... so, he did fake his death? what for? exposure of evil? oh really? well, how much did he make when he was "dead"? ah, right." Over.
Not taking into account the inevitable instant revival of haters.
An "official" major drumbeat can only take place on a general stage which is watched by many - and certainly by those who are relevant. An incisive event would require pinpointed, thorough exposure of those who are responsible for general issues which are of interest for many. Thus, the originators of issues have to take center stage, not MJ. MJ may or may not come out from behind the curtain. Any whatsoever drumbeat must not be aiming MJ's praise anyway. Sometimes private triumph with family and friends is much more satisfactory than blowing the trumpets for everyone. In the end, it's all in God's and not in MJ's name. I still think we'll see some folks pretty naked but that they will have to take off their clothes by themselves, piece by piece. That's far more getting dignity and self-reflection back into focus than any quick robbery by third parties. (Haven't we already seen some public unclothing? Dreamteamers at Carolwood?)
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