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@tracys_home...I found it....it is on the Michael Jackson Hoax Death website.This is the entry that was copied and pasted from her original blog from June 26, 2009......QuoteThis is the wife of Jeff Mills LAFD captain. Apparently him and his crew were the ones who worked on MJ that day. On this page she posts about it.Here is what she posted: Posted June 26, 2009CPR VIP: that’s the text message I received from Jeff at 2:38 PM yesterday. I am not going to write the name here because I don’t want search engines to turn it up but I think you know who I mean. As you know, Jeff’s fire station is in Bel Air and they got the emergency call. Jeff said they used everything in their paramedic kits and worked on him for 45 minutes taking turns doing chest compressions. He’s pretty sure he was gone before they got there. They went to UCLA medical center with him and had to stay quite a long time. I could see Jeff’s rescue ambulance- 71’s- on the news at the ER entrance for hours. He finally called me around 7 PM and still couldn’t say much. He was warned that the paparazzi can intercept cellphone calls. Back at his fire station, he was fielding phone calls from TMZ and other celebrity websites looking for information. Of course, he is saying, “No comment.” All of the guys on Jeff’s crew had cellphones with cameras but not one took a photo. That would be a million dollar photo. I asked him what I could write today and he said that he would only be comfortable with this… so that’s all for now. We also lost Farrah Fawcett yesterday and that was a long, hard brave struggle that she fought. I had the Farrah Flip back in the 1970’s… we all did.Then on June 29, 2009 she posted this:There are some online rumors that a photograph of MJ was taken by a fireman and sold for $100,000. The photograph in question (which I won’t link to because it’s despicable) shows him in the back of the ambulance with a tube down his throat. You can see the hands of the paramedics still giving him CPR. You can also see a reflection on the glass where the photo was taken from outside the ambulance… not from inside. Also online are videos showing the ambulance being swarmed by paparazzi as they back out of the residence. What an insult to Jeff and his crew who worked so hard to try and bring him back. It made me angry but Jeff and the guys just laughed off the accusation. They said the first one of them that shows up with a new boat will be the prime suspect. It makes you realize how frustrating it must be for celebrities to read all the lies printed about them in tabloids. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about the whole thing today besides what I wrote on Friday. *Added later: some people are misunderstanding this post… I am saying the photo WAS taken by paparazzi and not the firemen. But someone made up a ridiculous rumor that it was taken by a fireman and he sold it for money. Jeff even had news people calling him at the station asking if it was true. He also had reporters come into the station when the door was left open asking for “off the record” comments. Ridiculous like anything you said would be confidential.Here is a link to June 26, 2009......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginand here is a link to her June 29, 2009 blog.....(now blogging about a sunset......)You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
This is the wife of Jeff Mills LAFD captain. Apparently him and his crew were the ones who worked on MJ that day. On this page she posts about it.Here is what she posted: Posted June 26, 2009CPR VIP: that’s the text message I received from Jeff at 2:38 PM yesterday. I am not going to write the name here because I don’t want search engines to turn it up but I think you know who I mean. As you know, Jeff’s fire station is in Bel Air and they got the emergency call. Jeff said they used everything in their paramedic kits and worked on him for 45 minutes taking turns doing chest compressions. He’s pretty sure he was gone before they got there. They went to UCLA medical center with him and had to stay quite a long time. I could see Jeff’s rescue ambulance- 71’s- on the news at the ER entrance for hours. He finally called me around 7 PM and still couldn’t say much. He was warned that the paparazzi can intercept cellphone calls. Back at his fire station, he was fielding phone calls from TMZ and other celebrity websites looking for information. Of course, he is saying, “No comment.” All of the guys on Jeff’s crew had cellphones with cameras but not one took a photo. That would be a million dollar photo. I asked him what I could write today and he said that he would only be comfortable with this… so that’s all for now. We also lost Farrah Fawcett yesterday and that was a long, hard brave struggle that she fought. I had the Farrah Flip back in the 1970’s… we all did.Then on June 29, 2009 she posted this:There are some online rumors that a photograph of MJ was taken by a fireman and sold for $100,000. The photograph in question (which I won’t link to because it’s despicable) shows him in the back of the ambulance with a tube down his throat. You can see the hands of the paramedics still giving him CPR. You can also see a reflection on the glass where the photo was taken from outside the ambulance… not from inside. Also online are videos showing the ambulance being swarmed by paparazzi as they back out of the residence. What an insult to Jeff and his crew who worked so hard to try and bring him back. It made me angry but Jeff and the guys just laughed off the accusation. They said the first one of them that shows up with a new boat will be the prime suspect. It makes you realize how frustrating it must be for celebrities to read all the lies printed about them in tabloids. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about the whole thing today besides what I wrote on Friday. *Added later: some people are misunderstanding this post… I am saying the photo WAS taken by paparazzi and not the firemen. But someone made up a ridiculous rumor that it was taken by a fireman and he sold it for money. Jeff even had news people calling him at the station asking if it was true. He also had reporters come into the station when the door was left open asking for “off the record” comments. Ridiculous like anything you said would be confidential.
Quote from: "traceys_home"Quote from: "all4loveandbelieve"Can you please explain to me what is the similarity of the coroner and the flights in LAX on June 25 2009?Thanks Love and blessingsI'm trying hard to figure it out myself @all4loveandbelieve. Now, if I can just find those dang documents. As I recall though, when I found them online, it didn't make any sense to me. I was kind of like "huh"? I promise I will search and search until I find the docs. As far as the connection, I don't know,,,not sure I'll ever know. Yet and still, it's strange.I know this isn't much of an answer, but I'm trying my best to find info about this. :mrgreen:@traceys_home.....How long ago did you read these online? The reason why I am asking is because many things that were on the net early on have now disappeared or have been changed. It's really strange! For instance, the wife of the Fire Chief, whose fire crew arrived at the scene at MJ's had a blog and wrote some info pertaining to that day. (she posted it the evening of June 25, 2009 I believe) There was a link to that blog on one of the websites, and someone posted the info she had written. I clicked on that link a couple of months ago, and the blog it linked to had nothing at all to say about MJ. In fact, it was something mundane about a movie she had recently seen. (or something like that)
Quote from: "all4loveandbelieve"Can you please explain to me what is the similarity of the coroner and the flights in LAX on June 25 2009?Thanks Love and blessingsI'm trying hard to figure it out myself @all4loveandbelieve. Now, if I can just find those dang documents. As I recall though, when I found them online, it didn't make any sense to me. I was kind of like "huh"? I promise I will search and search until I find the docs. As far as the connection, I don't know,,,not sure I'll ever know. Yet and still, it's strange.I know this isn't much of an answer, but I'm trying my best to find info about this. :mrgreen:
Can you please explain to me what is the similarity of the coroner and the flights in LAX on June 25 2009?Thanks Love and blessings
Yes, it was all very, very strange. I live near L.A. too and this is almost identical to the day that Tupac "died". When the news broke that he died there were also thousands of fans at the hospital standing around and waiting. Then the media reported that his body would be sent to a mortuary in Los Angeles (he'd actually died in Las Vegas). I'm no tupac fan but the reason why I'm bringing this up is because it just so happens that I was having my hair done at a salon directly across the street from where Tupac's body was said to be arriving. My beautician knew someone who worked at the mortuary, so she decided to call to confirm this. It seemed like within second of that news broadcast people ambushed the mortuary (we sat and observed this from a window). It was insane. Oh and get this: my beautician's contact said that he was never going to arrive there. This person didn't go into detail, but he hinted to her that he was simply doing what he was told. Crazy, huh? Now, there has been speculation that Tupac also faked his death to release himself from Suge Knight's wrath (someone was definitely trying to kill him), and I have always thought that there were similiarities (like the fans at the hospital, the emergency evacuations, etc). Maybe I should research the day that Tupac died to see if there were any delays at the airports, etc. Although MJ is a much bigger star than he was, we may still find a few clues. Quote from: "anewfan"Quote from: "traceys_home"Quote from: "all4loveandbelieve"Can you please explain to me what is the similarity of the coroner and the flights in LAX on June 25 2009?Thanks Love and blessingsI'm trying hard to figure it out myself @all4loveandbelieve. Now, if I can just find those dang documents. As I recall though, when I found them online, it didn't make any sense to me. I was kind of like "huh"? I promise I will search and search until I find the docs. As far as the connection, I don't know,,,not sure I'll ever know. Yet and still, it's strange.I know this isn't much of an answer, but I'm trying my best to find info about this. :mrgreen:@traceys_home.....How long ago did you read these online? The reason why I am asking is because many things that were on the net early on have now disappeared or have been changed. It's really strange! For instance, the wife of the Fire Chief, whose fire crew arrived at the scene at MJ's had a blog and wrote some info pertaining to that day. (she posted it the evening of June 25, 2009 I believe) There was a link to that blog on one of the websites, and someone posted the info she had written. I clicked on that link a couple of months ago, and the blog it linked to had nothing at all to say about MJ. In fact, it was something mundane about a movie she had recently seen. (or something like that)
Quote from: "anewfan"@tracys_home...I found it....it is on the Michael Jackson Hoax Death website.This is the entry that was copied and pasted from her original blog from June 26, 2009......QuoteThis is the wife of Jeff Mills LAFD captain. Apparently him and his crew were the ones who worked on MJ that day. On this page she posts about it.Here is what she posted: Posted June 26, 2009CPR VIP: that’s the text message I received from Jeff at 2:38 PM yesterday. I am not going to write the name here because I don’t want search engines to turn it up but I think you know who I mean. As you know, Jeff’s fire station is in Bel Air and they got the emergency call. Jeff said they used everything in their paramedic kits and worked on him for 45 minutes taking turns doing chest compressions. He’s pretty sure he was gone before they got there. They went to UCLA medical center with him and had to stay quite a long time. I could see Jeff’s rescue ambulance- 71’s- on the news at the ER entrance for hours. He finally called me around 7 PM and still couldn’t say much. He was warned that the paparazzi can intercept cellphone calls. Back at his fire station, he was fielding phone calls from TMZ and other celebrity websites looking for information. Of course, he is saying, “No comment.” All of the guys on Jeff’s crew had cellphones with cameras but not one took a photo. That would be a million dollar photo. I asked him what I could write today and he said that he would only be comfortable with this… so that’s all for now. We also lost Farrah Fawcett yesterday and that was a long, hard brave struggle that she fought. I had the Farrah Flip back in the 1970’s… we all did.Then on June 29, 2009 she posted this:There are some online rumors that a photograph of MJ was taken by a fireman and sold for $100,000. The photograph in question (which I won’t link to because it’s despicable) shows him in the back of the ambulance with a tube down his throat. You can see the hands of the paramedics still giving him CPR. You can also see a reflection on the glass where the photo was taken from outside the ambulance… not from inside. Also online are videos showing the ambulance being swarmed by paparazzi as they back out of the residence. What an insult to Jeff and his crew who worked so hard to try and bring him back. It made me angry but Jeff and the guys just laughed off the accusation. They said the first one of them that shows up with a new boat will be the prime suspect. It makes you realize how frustrating it must be for celebrities to read all the lies printed about them in tabloids. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about the whole thing today besides what I wrote on Friday. *Added later: some people are misunderstanding this post… I am saying the photo WAS taken by paparazzi and not the firemen. But someone made up a ridiculous rumor that it was taken by a fireman and he sold it for money. Jeff even had news people calling him at the station asking if it was true. He also had reporters come into the station when the door was left open asking for “off the record” comments. Ridiculous like anything you said would be confidential.Here is a link to June 26, 2009......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginand here is a link to her June 29, 2009 blog.....(now blogging about a sunset......)You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThat's awesome you were able to locate that. If I remember right, it was about December when I saw the document and I found it by accident. I was searching around for proof of delays at LAX and I stumbled across it. I had it saved to my hard drive but it took a dump on me last month and some of my files were unrecoverable. I had the same thought as you, but I'm hopeful I may still be able to locate it. Again, thank you all for understanding and to those of you that are looking. I apologize for not being able to back this statement up as of yet :roll: :arrow: I realize even more now, why it's so very important to have your "ducks in a row" first, before one goes shooting off at the mouth...lesson learned.But to all, if you do search for it...it was definitely a court filed document similar to these three:
Quote from: "traceys_home"Quote from: "anewfan"@tracys_home...I found it....it is on the Michael Jackson Hoax Death website.This is the entry that was copied and pasted from her original blog from June 26, 2009......QuoteThis is the wife of Jeff Mills LAFD captain. Apparently him and his crew were the ones who worked on MJ that day. On this page she posts about it.Here is what she posted: Posted June 26, 2009CPR VIP: that’s the text message I received from Jeff at 2:38 PM yesterday. I am not going to write the name here because I don’t want search engines to turn it up but I think you know who I mean. As you know, Jeff’s fire station is in Bel Air and they got the emergency call. Jeff said they used everything in their paramedic kits and worked on him for 45 minutes taking turns doing chest compressions. He’s pretty sure he was gone before they got there. They went to UCLA medical center with him and had to stay quite a long time. I could see Jeff’s rescue ambulance- 71’s- on the news at the ER entrance for hours. He finally called me around 7 PM and still couldn’t say much. He was warned that the paparazzi can intercept cellphone calls. Back at his fire station, he was fielding phone calls from TMZ and other celebrity websites looking for information. Of course, he is saying, “No comment.” All of the guys on Jeff’s crew had cellphones with cameras but not one took a photo. That would be a million dollar photo. I asked him what I could write today and he said that he would only be comfortable with this… so that’s all for now. We also lost Farrah Fawcett yesterday and that was a long, hard brave struggle that she fought. I had the Farrah Flip back in the 1970’s… we all did.Then on June 29, 2009 she posted this:There are some online rumors that a photograph of MJ was taken by a fireman and sold for $100,000. The photograph in question (which I won’t link to because it’s despicable) shows him in the back of the ambulance with a tube down his throat. You can see the hands of the paramedics still giving him CPR. You can also see a reflection on the glass where the photo was taken from outside the ambulance… not from inside. Also online are videos showing the ambulance being swarmed by paparazzi as they back out of the residence. What an insult to Jeff and his crew who worked so hard to try and bring him back. It made me angry but Jeff and the guys just laughed off the accusation. They said the first one of them that shows up with a new boat will be the prime suspect. It makes you realize how frustrating it must be for celebrities to read all the lies printed about them in tabloids. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about the whole thing today besides what I wrote on Friday. *Added later: some people are misunderstanding this post… I am saying the photo WAS taken by paparazzi and not the firemen. But someone made up a ridiculous rumor that it was taken by a fireman and he sold it for money. Jeff even had news people calling him at the station asking if it was true. He also had reporters come into the station when the door was left open asking for “off the record” comments. Ridiculous like anything you said would be confidential.Here is a link to June 26, 2009......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Loginand here is a link to her June 29, 2009 blog.....(now blogging about a sunset......)You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThat's awesome you were able to locate that. If I remember right, it was about December when I saw the document and I found it by accident. I was searching around for proof of delays at LAX and I stumbled across it. I had it saved to my hard drive but it took a dump on me last month and some of my files were unrecoverable. I had the same thought as you, but I'm hopeful I may still be able to locate it. Again, thank you all for understanding and to those of you that are looking. I apologize for not being able to back this statement up as of yet :roll: :arrow: I realize even more now, why it's so very important to have your "ducks in a row" first, before one goes shooting off at the mouth...lesson learned.But to all, if you do search for it...it was definitely a court filed document similar to these three:Hello!!!!Thank you traceys_home for the pdf file,very intresting but I have one question here,is this for real?[attachment=0:27ab1rm0]clip_image002.gif[/attachment:27ab1rm0]I mean everything its lets say true :? ,less the part about his name after the driver license,no? :roll: :? LOVE