Andrea, that link you gave to the "I'M BACK" Bad25 was also interesting in that Gina posted the photo of the day, on June 3, 2011 as this: http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/news/photo-day-6
MJ on the cover of NOTW Apr 1985 issue, "Sun day". Reminds me of Jermaine's name change to Jacksun, as well as The Sign #1 telling of the coming Mark of the Beast being the Sunday law to come into effect.

But okay back to the MJ at Nasdaq video you kindly posted, there's something about the words that are said that make me imagine a certain kind of Bam. And MJ's act of starting business like he's in charge, overturning TPTB. "On Michael's command we begin!" I know it's back in 2001, but it may be a clue planted for now.

Announcer: MJ about to ring the opening bell... and start the day of business. Big campaign to to kick off his new single and album. Also celebrating 30 years as a solo artist. MJ turning 43 (7!) years old, doesn't that make you feel old...
("He's Bad, He's Back" and CNN live, displayed on screen.)
MJ looks at the counter thingy he's given that looks like it has a round crystal ball inside, and says, "Look, it's floating in the air". The guy says, "That's what you're floating in the air there, near the microphone, on the big billboard, it's up there.
You are floating up there, so everybody can see you. At night you'll be up there and during the day... Is John Branca with you?
MJ, "No he's in LA. This is Times Square?
Guy, "That's the new Times Square....You're going to push at 9:30 in 18 seconds. (Stock watch)...9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2...
Announcer, "Not your average day on Nasdaq, MJ starting the business day...Nasdaq could use a bit of a boost, they've been having 3 days of losing markets, Nasdaq was down 21 points. Dow down 131 points yesterday."
Okay then going back to TS', The Coincidence Test.
QuoteAnyway, if you want to try the coincidence test: start a thread (in the TIAI subforum) titled: "The Coincidence Test". Then take a guess at what the last two digits (right of the decimal) will be in the Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500, once the stock market closes for the day {see http://http://finance.yahoo.com/}. You must state your guess at least 24 hours in advance; and also identify which date your guess applies to (use the date based upon a time zone in the USA); the digits remain in view for more than 12 hours after the market closes, so there is plenty of time to see if your guess was right (they are also recorded permanently).
Make sure you identify which two digits go with Dow, and which ones go with Nasdaq, and which ones with S&P 500. For example: Dow = .77; Nasdaq = .79; S&P 500 = .99; this will make a six-digit number (777,999), which has a one chance in a million of being correct (000,000 to 999,999). These stock market decimal numbers are quite random, and nobody will be able to know them 24 hours in advance (or control them); so if someone gets all six digits correct, then that will be a one-in-a-million coincidence!
http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/forum/index.php/topic,14058.0.html
This is another reason I think TS is MJ. He was there that day at Nasdaq, and typically he tries to learn all he can during these types of visits, asking lots of questions.