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TMZ Articles / Re: Dr. Conrad Murray Goes to Pot
« on: October 03, 2011, 04:16:55 AM »
Our Dr Murray is now a green man  lolol/

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Michael Jackson's eldest son Prince -- an eyewitness to the horrific scene in the bedroom where his father lost his life -- does not want to testify in the Conrad Murray trial, but he's telling family he'll do what needs to be done to get justice for his departed dad.

Sources close to Prince tell TMZ ... the 14-year-old is "nervous" and worried that if he's called to the stand he might get flustered and "mess up." 

We're told if Prince is called by prosecutors ... Katherine will ask her lawyers to request that the entire courtroom be cleared during his testimony.  Judge Michael Pastor almost certainly will prohibit the media from training a camera on Prince, but it's unlikely he'll clear the courtroom.

As we previously reported, Prince is on the prosecution's witness list, since Dr. Murray summoned Prince to the bedroom for help during the emergency.  When Prince arrived, he dissolved into tears.

The trial starts today.  We'll be livestreaming opening statements.

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Paramedic claims Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray said singer was 'fine' as he lay dead

Legal transcripts are leaked a week before trial is due to start  

Leaked legal documents have revealed Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray told a paramedic the singer was "fine" as he lay dead.

LA paramedic Richard Senneff claims in a statement the doctor stood in front of Jackson and said: "He doesn't have a problem. He is fine. He was practising all night. I'm just treating him for dehydration."
Senneff, who was first on the scene after a guard called 911, also believed Murray lied to him about what drugs he had given Jackson.

Initially he said when he asked Murray if Jackson was on medication the doctor said he "wasn't taking anything". But he then backtracked and said he had given the singer the anti-anxiety drug lorazepam to "help him sleep", reports the Daily Mirror.

Senneff also claims that he later saw Murray clearing bottles from the room and he found him performing CPR on the bed after 911 operators had told him to move Jackson to the floor.

The paramedic will be a key player in the LA Supreme Court trial which is due to start next week.

Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. He faces up to four years in prison if convicted.

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Jermaine Jackson / Jermaine: Brother's body looked 'skeletal' ...
« on: September 13, 2011, 08:54:50 AM »
Jermaine Jackson: Brother's body looked 'skeletal'

Jermaine Jackson was shocked by his brother Michael's skeletal appearance when he died.

Jermaine has spoken movingly of his horror upon hearing of the death of his sibling -- who died from acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009 -- and admitted his frail brother looked like someone who had been "ravaged by cancer or anorexia."

Recalling his visit to the hospital to see the pop legend's body, he said: "Michael was lying on a trolley in a hospital gown. I steadied myself, took a breath, and entered the side door to the right. I went over to the other side of Michael, reaching down to take his hand, rubbing his still-soft skin. I couldn't believe how skeletal he was. He seemed half the size he had been a month earlier. If a stranger had walked into the room, they would have assumed he had been ravaged by cancer or anorexia."

Jermaine was so shocked by the sudden death of his beloved brother he found he "couldn't pull away" and lifted one of Michael's eyelids in order to "see" him one last time.

In an extract from his book "You Are Not Alone: Michael Through A Brother's Eyes" serialized by The Times newspaper, he revealed: "I leant down and kissed him on the forehead, telling him I loved him. I found I couldn't pull away. I lifted one of his eyelids because I wanted to look into his eyes, 'see' him one last time. I rested my forehead against his and wept."


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The Illuminati Theory / Re: (MESSAGE BEHIND) Cinderella Man - eminem
« on: August 10, 2011, 04:05:52 PM »
Yes but don't forget that :
Sony/ATV and Michael Jackson Buy Publishing Rights to Eminem, Shakira, Bjork.

Music publisher Sony ATV, of which Michael Jackson is a partial owner, has reportedly bought music publishing rights holding company Famous Music, LLC from Viacom.  michael-jackson/

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TMZ Articles / Re: Lawsuit Accuses Doctor of Fueling MJ's Addiction
« on: August 04, 2011, 12:48:00 PM »
Between us I think it refers to the trailer concerning the tribute which should happen in october as you see many times during the video Michael at Dr Klein place ...  :lol:

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The Jackson Kids Get Cyberbullied On Twitter!

Having Michael Jackson as your father seems like one of the coolest things in the world. But, what’s not hot is when random strangers bully you online claiming that he may not be your real father!

The Jackson children, Prince Michael, Paris, and Blanket, all have presences in the online community whether that’s on Youtube, Twitter, or Facebook. And sure, having that much attention on you may not be such a positive thing, but bullying is not something that Prince Michael, Paris, or Blanket should have to deal with.

Paris got into an altercation with someone who chose to harass her on Twitter alleging that Michael Jackson was not her real father.

Paris responded to at least nine of the person’s comments, writing, “thanks but im a natural jackson,” “yep! 100% jackson!” and “thats y im so lucky 2 b a jackson b cuz i kno they luv me.”

The harasser later erased his tweets.

If one thing is for certain, Michael Jackson taught his kids how to stick up for themselves!

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And here you also have the fiji water  mj_dance/


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The word ALIVE behind them is quite nice too  lolol/


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Resurrecting Michael via Cirque Du Soleil

Jamie King preps the Immortal World Tour

It is exactly two years to the day that Michael Jackson died from an overdose of propofol in Los Angeles, and Jamie King is sitting in his Montreal apartment taking a break from the challenging rehearsals for Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson -- The Immortal World Tour.

"I remember the exact moment I heard the news when Michael had passed away," says King, softly. "I was in London with Madonna and we were in the O2 Arena doing her "Sticky & Sweet" tour. That is where Michael was supposed to come and launch his "This Is It!" tour. That was the last memory I have of him. Michael passed; we were there, and he was supposed to be coming there, but …"

It was the only rueful moment in an otherwise upbeat conversation centered around the multi-media live extravaganza King has written, designed and directed, in association with the Canadian theatrical company and the Michael Jackson estate. "So," he adds, "to now be asked to immortalize Michael in this way, was just overwhelming."

Organizers expect the traveling road show, which bows in Montreal on Oct. 2 before hitting 80 markets through September 2012, to play for a combined audience of 1.5 million stretched out over 180 performances, with revenues projected to exceed $1 billion.

Jackson's multi-track vocals will be placed over a live band, which includes several key players who had toured with the pop star, such as keyboardist and music director Greg Phillinganes and drummer Jonathan "Sugarfoot" Moffett.

Patrons who expect a show similar to most Cirque du Soleil shows will likely be surprised.

"It's different," says Stephane Mongeau, executive producer for Cirque. "It's a live concert with musicians, dancers and acrobats.

"We wanted to pay tribute to Michael, his music and his dancing, so we anchored the show in his home of Neverland."

It was on a trip to Jackson's former home nine months after his death that attorney John Branca and Interscope Records founder John McClain, co-executors of the late singer's estate, laid the plans out to produce a show with Cirque founder/ CEO Guy Laliberte and Mongeau.

"We had been in touch with Jamie for five or six years just seeing what might be possible for us to create with him," says Mongeau. "We were already dialed into him and had already started the conversation with Jamie about doing future shows involving him and Cirque. The Estate was well aware of Jamie, too. So, when that opportunity came to do this, his name was the first one we all thought of."

The Immortal World Tour is Cirque's third venture into merging pop icons with their other-worldly acrobatics. The Beatles Love and Viva Elvis remain nightly sell outs at their anchored Las Vegas theaters; but this is the first attempt to take a pop music-oriented show on tour.

"Michael will always be present during the show through video and new technology, especially holographic technology," says King. "Most importantly, because it is a music-driven show, we're working with Michael's catalog. Michael is really the narrator, his voice will always be there."

The set will be carried by 30 tractor-trailers, and was designed by Mark Fisher, whose clients have included Pink Floyd and David Bowie.

As in Jackson's live performances, the energy will come from the dancing. "The iconic choreography of Michael Jackson is always referenced," says King, who worked with Jackson for nearly two years as a dancer and choreographer. "What is great about the magic of Cirque, as you know, is that his dancing can now be imagined in a more magical way, that not even Michael could have envisioned. We can take the moonwalk and now imagine it, upside down, on the ceiling in the arena!"

With a development budget north of $50 million, the production touts 65 Jackson songs, including standard arrangements, remixes and mash-ups; Jackson's choreography; and Cirque's trademark acrobatics.

"It will be unlike any other rock show that you may have seen before," boasts King, who began the project in March 2010. "It is a hybrid where we are taking the idea of a rock show and a Cirque show and taking it on the road."



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And the big V of  view behind Latoya is fantastic  ;D

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MJ Tributes / Michael Jackson Fan Fest - cirque du soleil ...
« on: July 20, 2011, 01:40:52 PM »
Not sure if it has been published before ...

The first-ever Estate-authorized ‘Michael Jackson Fan Fest’ will give fans an up-close look at Michael Jackson memorabilia, items from Neverland Ranch, a behind the scenes look at the creation of Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour with Q&A sessions with members of the creative team, and more!

Fans will have the chance to experience the legacy of Michael Jackson in a whole new way during the first ever Estate-authorized Michael Jackson Fan Fest which will take place for a limited time only at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino starting on December 3, 2011.

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Other Jackson Family Members / Austin Brown and a very nice song ;-)
« on: July 19, 2011, 03:58:51 PM »
He reminds me someone  michael-jackson/
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