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Other Odd Things / Don't you think...
« on: October 14, 2010, 05:14:29 PM »
that if MJ really hoaxed his death he'd make it more spectacular?  He would let the world see him at least once to convince he's gone. (There's Elvis picture in the coffin)
The fact that we didn't see the body actually doesn't fit with the hoax. Would it be more convincing if he could just pretend dead on the stretcher or in ambulance? He loved to prank and to act and that could be his best part, a chance of a lifetime...
And the story with Karen Faye... I can easy believe she would say anything MJ would ask, but Michael Bush? do you really think that Michael Bush would lie and cry in front of the camera how he put MJ into the casket? :roll:

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Other Odd Things / I just wanted to say
« on: April 17, 2010, 05:07:06 PM »
I just wanted to say... that
we all are becoming professional detectives, lawers, coroners, medics and pharmaceutists  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
I don't think it ever happened in this world before that group of people gathered to inversigate one's "death" so thoroughly and never gave up no matter what.
Thanks all of you guys for such an important job!
 :D  8-)

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Other Odd Things / Awake!
« on: March 06, 2010, 11:38:51 AM »
I was on my way home yesterday and I was caught by a bunch of Jehovas witness people. :geek:
It happened before but I always knocked them off, but this time I thought about Michael and I stopped.
They pushed some stuff to me including The Watchtower. But The watchtower was hidden inside of their new paper which is called.... :shock:  AWAKE!
Omg!
 :o

What if it's all connected to Jehova's witness church? We should search for more. Currently I'm investigating these papers and a book (yes, that generous guys gave me a book  :lol: ).

There's so much stuff I heard from Mj like dinner together. remember MJ was complaining about kids nowadays don't even eat together with their parents.  I also remembered article of a bodyguard or chef (don't remember exactly)... that MJ and kids always had dinner together and if MJ was late the kids waited for him.

But this JW things doesn't fit with MJ's supposed drug addiction.
It's so complicated.
Help me guys.

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Other Odd Things / Read this!
« on: February 08, 2010, 07:05:31 PM »
Hello everyone!
I know it's hard for us to keep the faith and maybe we don't have to. I know that some people already left the forum, because they finished their investigation.
Today was very hard day. Murray went to court, but the worst thing that happened - the autopsy report was obtained. And this report seems to be real, unfortunately. :cry:

But please, no matter if you still believe in hoax or not, stay here till the end. We need to find out the truth. Yes, Michael might be dead, but the case is not closed.
The whole story is really fishy and we need to investigate further, but this time not fake ambulance pictures and stuff like that (which doesn't prove anything at all), but more serious things.
From the report we know the names of people who witnessed MJ and his autopsy. We know the names and where to find them. And we need to find them as soon as possible. But not like crazy fans, but we have to do it smart. Very smart. And we have to consider how to do it the right way.

Please stay here. The battle is lost but the war is not over yet.

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Other Odd Things / WTF?! Kids on Grammy's
« on: January 31, 2010, 10:16:57 AM »
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Michael Jackson's Kids Will Speak at the Grammys
Fri., Jan. 29, 2010 10:57 PM PST by Ashley Fultz

REUTERS
 The King of Pop's progeny will be represented at the Grammy Awards.

A source close to the Jackson family exclusively tells E! News that, as of late Friday evening, Michael Jackson's three children will not only attend the Grammys on Sunday, but will take the stage during the planned tribute to the pop icon to "read some sort of speech" about him.

As we reported before, several other members of the Jackson family are already planning to be in the audience at Los Angeles' Staples Center, as well.

Céline Dion, Carrie Underwood and Usher are among the current chart-toppers who will be participating in the Jackson tribute.

Janet Jackson presided over a muscial tribute to her older brother, who died last June, at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.

Is this that f...ing surprise we were told by J5?  :evil:
I already hate it. Enough Paris' speach on memorial... :x

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Other Odd Things / Something to consider
« on: December 13, 2009, 10:02:59 PM »
Hey folks! Firts of all I want to tell you all - I love you. I've been on all hoax forums since 27th of June as a lurker, but almost never wrote myself.
Here is some information I want you to consider. You might think it's off-topic, but it's not.

From Wikipedia:

Stages of grief
Denial — "I feel fine."; "This can't be happening, not to me."
Denial is usually only a temporary defense for the individual. This feeling is generally replaced with heightened awareness of situations and individuals that will be left behind after death.[1]
Anger — "Why me? It's not fair!"; "How can this happen to me?"; "Who is to blame?"
Once in the second stage, the individual recognizes that denial cannot continue. Because of anger, the person is very difficult to care for due to misplaced feelings of rage and envy. Any individual that symbolizes life or energy is subject to projected resentment and jealousy.[1]
Bargaining — "Just let me live to see my children graduate."; "I'll do anything for a few more years."; "I will give my life savings if..."
The third stage involves the hope that the individual can somehow postpone or delay death. Usually, the negotiation for an extended life is made with a higher power in exchange for a reformed lifestyle. Psychologically, the individual is saying, "I understand I will die, but if I could just have more time..."[1]
Depression — "I'm so sad, why bother with anything?"; "I'm going to die . . . What's the point?"; "I miss my loved one, why go on?"
During the fourth stage, the dying person begins to understand the certainty of death. Because of this, the individual may become silent, refuse visitors and spend much of the time crying and grieving. This process allows the dying person to disconnect oneself from things of love and affection. It is not recommended to attempt to cheer up an individual who is in this stage. It is an important time for grieving that must be processed.[1]
Acceptance — "It's going to be okay."; "I can't fight it, I may as well prepare for it."
This final stage comes with peace and understanding of the death that is approaching. Generally, the person in the fifth stage will want to be left alone. Additionally, feelings and physical pain may be non-existent. This stage has also been described as the end of the dying struggle.[1]
Kübler-Ross originally applied these stages to people suffering from terminal illness, and later to any form of catastrophic personal loss (job, income, freedom).[1] This may also include significant life events such as the death of a loved one, divorce, drug addiction, an infertility diagnosis. Kübler-Ross claimed these steps do not necessarily come in the order noted above, nor are all steps experienced by all patients, though she stated a person will always experience at least two. Often, people will experience several stages in a "roller coaster" effect - switching between two or more stages, returning to one or more several times before working through it.[1]

Significantly, people experiencing the stages should not force the process. The grief process is highly personal and should not be rushed, nor lengthened, on the basis of an individual's imposed time frame or opinion. One should merely be aware that the stages will be worked through and the ultimate stage of "Acceptance" will be reached.

However, there are individuals that struggle with death until the end. Some psychologists believe that the harder a person fights death, the more likely they are to stay in the denial stage. If this is the case, it is possible the ill person will have more difficulty dying in a dignified way. Other psychologists state that not confronting death until the end is adaptive for some people.[1] Those who experience problems working through the stages should consider professional grief counseling or support groups.
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And there are 2 conclusions I came to:

1. Mj is really d...d. :cry:  And for us this forum is the way to cope with grief, like support group, that's why so people come here and go when they reach final stage.

2. Mj is not dead. Because of his family behavior. :roll:

Tell me what do you think about it.
Sorry for my English, it sucks I know.

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