TIAI Update #5c: DO you Think 4 your Self? 5-6.
The greatest Show on earth!Many have referred to this hoax as “the greatest show on earth”. This is because MJ had a song by this name, on the album “Ben” {You are not allowed to view links.
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It is quite obvious that TMZ is playing a big part in this show—not only because they were first to announce the “death”, and also first on many other MJ news—but also because they are not afraid to give attention to the hoax (unlike the rest of the bigger media channels, especially in the USA). So Update #5c here is going to be primarily about TMZ’s role in the greatest show on earth.
Although there have been several hoax related articles on TMZ, discussed in previous updates: the latest and greatest one was the walking casket, with the “RIP” or “Still alive” poll (now at 97% alive!). “… no one saw any evidence that the casket left the building [Staples]. It fueled a
grassy knoll-type theory that Jackson’s body wasn’t really inside the casket and
maybe he was still alive. Finally, our spies have come clean.” {You are not allowed to view links.
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Why did TMZ wait nine months to post this? Do you really think that their “spies” kept this secret for nine months? And why would the “spies” keep it secret for so long? And if it was really such a grand secret, why did they ever “come clean”?? Doesn’t it make much more sense that TMZ is playing their part in the greatest show on earth—and now that we are in the return process, it’s time to agitate the public about the hoax?
Also, it’s extremely interesting that TMZ chose the “grassy knoll” as an example of the MJ hoax theory: because the managing editor for TMZ, Harvey Levin, firmly believes that the grassy knoll theory is a
TRUE theory! “And
I really believe there was a gunman in the
grassy knoll.” {TMZ Live, 1-28-2010, part 2, 0:37; You are not allowed to view links.
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Michael Jackson also believes that the grassy knoll theory is true: “JFK exposed the CIA.
TRUTH be told the
grassy knoll” {You are not allowed to view links.
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MJ himself believes that the hoax theory is a
true (grassy knoll) theory!!! :lol: :lol:
Harvey also revealed something interesting, when
talking about Murray at Forest Lawn: “He [Murray] was
not setting out to kill Michael Jackson
at all. ... He
didn’t intend to kill Michael Jackson.” {TMZ Live, 2-9-2010, 2:53; You are not allowed to view links.
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on the same subject of Murray visiting FL: “Murray showed up at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park on Wednesday afternoon to visit the tomb of the man he may or
may not have accidentally
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The last phrase there, “may not have accidentally killed”, does not mean intentionally killed; we know this because Harvey said Murray “didn’t intend to kill” MJ. So the other meaning is that Murray “may not have ... killed” MJ at all. As far as whether MJ killed himself, Harvey doesn’t believe that idea, either {You are not allowed to view links.
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Notice also the similar statement in this TMZ post, just a few days later: “... he [Murray] may
or may not have been
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But let’s get back to the walking casket article and hoax poll: on 4-12, TMZ Live discussed the poll. Harvey said that he loved the poll results (at the time it was 55% “Still alive”). Even more interesting was Jason, the other lawyer sitting beside Harvey; he responded to the poll by saying “Absolutely, unquestionably alive.” {Part 1, 1:05; You are not allowed to view links.
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However, a few days later, when the poll had reached 86% alive—Mike said quite the opposite: “No. He’s 100% not alive. He’s 100% not alive.” {TMZ Live 4-19-2010, Part 2, 3:30; You are not allowed to view links.
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So which do we believe: “Absolutely, unquestionably alive”, or “100% not alive”? And the answer is—believe it or not—NEITHER! Harvey didn’t make either of these statements; and even if he did, we can’t accept everything Harvey says unquestionably. Remember the TMZ disclaimer {You are not allowed to view links.
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Actually, for months TMZ has been giving out mixed signals regarding MJ: sometimes that he is dead (such as their report on June 25, and many other items since then); and sometimes that maybe he is alive. So we should not make TMZ the main reason for believing in the hoax; instead, we should go primarily by clues from MJ and the family (see 5-10).
Nevertheless, there is value in watching TMZ: we do have clear evidence of the hoax from the Jacksons, etc, and we know that TMZ has been first on many MJ news items. So by taking what we know from other investigation, and also by filtering through TMZ mixed signals to connect the dots: we just might be able to get a pretty good view of The greatest Show on earth!
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5-7.
Michael Jackson Killed Himself?As most of you know by now, all of the TIAI updates have had significant dates incorporated into the update number and final section (1-18, 2-5, 3-9, 4-44, 5-12, 6-?, etc). April 4 (4-4) was both Easter and the MLK assassination anniversary; and the next day (4-5) was a Murray court day. However, there are not 44 days in the month of April, so what was the 4-44 about (in Update #4)? {You are not allowed to view links.
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On March 9, Update #4a was posted, and the outline had 44 sections (4-44); and that last section was titled: “Do You Still Need Even More Evidence?


-??” Nearly a month later, on 4-4 at 4:00 AM (444), TMZ posted a major article in the MJ case: “
Dr. Murray’s Defense - Jackson Killed Himself” {You are not allowed to view links.
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As TMZ frequently does, the time of posting this article was changed later (in order to keep it on the top of the home page, in this case for more than a day). However, you can easily see that the original post time was 4-4 at 4:00 AM in this thread: {You are not allowed to view links.
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How many TMZ articles are posted exactly on the hour, maybe one in five or ten? And there are eleven other hours, so it could’ve been posted exactly on the hour—and yet a different hour, not 4:00. In either case: if it was a different hour (such as 6:00), or if it was not posted on an exact hour (such as 4:57), then we would not have the nice 4-4 at 4:00 (444). And notice that 444 is another one of those numbers which are multiples of 111 (see 5-3, above).
Furthermore, TIAI redirected to the TMZ home page, less than an hour
before this 444 article was posted {You are not allowed to view links.
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What is the likelihood that this was all just coincidence? And if it’s easy to see that this was intentional (not coincidence): then why can’t we understand that the rest of the 111-based numerology is intentional and planned (333, 666, 777, 999, 1221, 1776, 1998)? We can be 111% certain that this was all planned, not coincidence (see 5-9, below). Realistically speaking, there is no question whether it was planned; the only real question is who was behind the plan: MJ himself, or others (see 5-10, below)?
Actually, it is statistically far more likely that a coincidence occurred with the Update 4-44, and the TMZ 4-4 4:00 article (& TIAI redirect to TMZ, just before that article was posted). Therefore, if you can’t imagine that this 444 was just coincidence, then you shouldn’t even consider the possibility that all the 111-based hoax numerology is merely random chance.
By the way: even before that TMZ article on 4-4 4:00 (and far more after it), many were thinking that TIAI/TS works for TMZ—and perhaps is Harvey Levin himself. However, I am not Harvey, nor am I any other staff or employee at TMZ.
Back to the TMZ article itself, though: “
Dr. Murray’s Defense - Jackson Killed Himself”. Is this true? Did MJ really kill himself (accidentally) with Propofol? Do you really beLIEve that story? If the whole article is true, then MJ is actually dead and there is no hoax. But if you still think that MJ is alive, then why do you believe even one single word of the article?
What we can understand from the article, is that MJ planned his own (fake) “death”; and several people did understand “killed himself” in this sense {You are not allowed to view links.
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Zone for MJ InfoAnother TMZ article, just a few days before, was titled: “
Conrad Murray - Michael Was Alive at UCLA” {You are not allowed to view links.
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when MJ died (at home, or UCLA)—it’s
not discussing
if MJ died.
Or you can connect the dots, and recognize that “Michael was alive” is the main clue—and much of the rest is unnamed or unverified “sources”. Anything that is not readily verifiable, and especially anything that is unnamed “sources”, should go straight in the garbage.
This is part of what Michael is trying to teach us. We are not to blindly trust tabloid media—or even mainstream media. Yet, just like TMZ, at times there is reliable and valuable information in the media.
For example, video interviews; it is very easy to fabricate false information in writing, but it is much harder to fabricate a video interview with someone. And even if someone did create a fake video interview (using a double, or a computer-generated image, etc): the real person would probably hear about it, and deny that it was really him.
And there are other methods to help establish what information is reliable. Twitter has a system of verifying celebrities; so a tweet from a verified account is most likely a reliable source. The Twitter for ALLJACK5ONS was not verified (it’s a group account); but we know it is reliable, because other verified accounts in the family have confirmed it.
Another type of fairly reliable information, is when the media (accidentally) says things which actually support the conspiracy view of things. For example, when local media initially reported bombs found in the Murrah Federal building on April 19, 1995, and then later the mainstream media said that there were no other bombs—we know that both stories are not reliable {You are not allowed to view links.
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Common sense tells us that the initial and local reports are reliable; but then the big guys came in and controlled the mass media, and overrode those initial reliable reports. This happened also with the JFK junior assassination, and many other cases such as 911, etc {You are not allowed to view links.
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The corrupt media expects us to believe that professionals found additional bombs in the Murrah building, got equipment and experts to deactivate these bombs, and then later they realized that there were no bombs in the building! Supposedly these professionals had been unable to tell the difference between a bomb and a grilled cheese sandwich—and they didn’t even catch their mistake, until they were trying to deactivate the sandwiches!!! :lol: Sorry, but I think that this story is the cheesy one; and the first reports from the local media are far more reliable.
And at this point, I should mention that as far as possible: TIAI Revealed, and the Updates, have used the above mentioned and similar types of reliable sources for information. So don’t accept something just because TIAI says it; but on the other hand, don’t fail to distinguish between reliable and unreliable sources and documentation. Rejecting reliable information isn’t much if any better (maybe worse) than accepting unreliable information. Some people believe everything (gullible), others believe nothing (stubborn); if we want the truth, we must find a balance between those extremes.
Back to TMZ: they are media, and they are playing both the bad guy (tabloid and media lies), and also the good guy (hoax hints). This is a very difficult dual role to be in, since you get attacked from all sides. Non-believers don’t like TMZ, because of the hoax-related articles and clues, etc (like the walking casket, read the comments under that TMZ article); and many hoax believers don’t like TMZ, because they say things that are not true—or perhaps even disrespectful.
But the use of “Jacko”, etc, is actually a real good indication that TMZ is
not merely playing around with hoax believers, to get more hits on their website. If that were really the case (and they were not playing the part of bad media): then wouldn’t they avoid all such statements, so that none of the hoaxers would be against TMZ? If hoaxers understood more clearly the roles of TMZ, and also how to distinguish between reliable and unreliable information in the media (how to connect the dots), then they might not be quite so hard on TMZ.
Furthermore, TMZ is very clearly supporting MJ’s message—because they are not condemning Murray as guilty before the trial based on hearsay, unnamed sources, and popular public opinion! Once again, TMZ said: “... he [Murray] may
or may not have been
responsible [guilty] for the death of
Michael Jackson …” {You are not allowed to view links.
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And even if you still think that TMZ is merely out to get more hits from hoaxers: you can’t deny the fact that they have a lot of information about MJ, and frequently they are the first to publish it {You are not allowed to view links.
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Whoever it is, why don’t the Jacksons try to stop the leak of information? Or why don’t they speak out against TMZ’s reports, especially the hoax related things on TMZ? If MJ were really dead, then the walking casket is indeed highly disrespectful to MJ and the whole family. So why haven’t all of the Jacksons come forward (or at least one of the family) to protest TMZ, the walking casket, and the still alive poll, etc—just like Jermaine and La Toya did with the gay garbage {You are not allowed to view links.
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