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Moment Jackson 'DIED' Daily Mirror 8 December 1995
September 25, 2011, 08:01:01 AM


This headline from the 'Daily Mirror' dated 8th December 1995 was very deja vu for me. I found it in Jetzi's books and here is the link to the newspaper article to read it fully. There is even a pic of Michael on a stretcher, this almost puts me in mind of the ambulance pic. Hmmm and double hmmm
   :shock:  WTF??

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(I hope Jetzi doesn't mind - thank you very much Jetzi)


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"Consciousness expresses itself through creation. This world we live in is the dance of the creator." Michael Jackson

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all4loveandbelieve

Thank you for posting this article. Wow.. I am wondering now!! I will continue reading it..
blessings.
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I'm happy to be alive, I'm happy to be who I am.
Michael Jackson

i find the first thing written is exactly the same thing Jermaine just stated in his interview the other day.
Michael was wheeled into hospital on a (TROLLEY)
i know this was talked about as to why use the word trolley instead of gurney.
not sure if it has any relevance or not.


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angel

Someone may have already posted this.  "Trolley" is the British term for stretcher, while "gurney" is the U.S. version.
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He sure does die a lot......
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He sure does die a lot......

 :lol: How many times did the man die?
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He sure does die a lot......

 :lol: How many times did the man die?

lol maybe 9 times...just like a cat loll
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Also, in Jermaine's book, he uses the term 50 pence piece and the word 'mum'.  Maybe his book was ghost-written by a British person.  An American would surely say 'Mom' and not use the 50 pence piece as an example but the American equivalent.
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I'M A LOVER, NOT A FIGHTER

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Also, in Jermaine's book, he uses the term 50 pence piece and the word 'mum'.  Maybe his book was ghost-written by a British person.  An American would surely say 'Mom' and not use the 50 pence piece as an example but the American equivalent.

He also says 'the' before he says the month something happened. For example "This happened in the October." Is that the way British speak, because I have never heard any American talk like that??....
There were rumors before that Michael had a ghost writer for Moonwalk so I guess its possible..
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Oh my Gosh Purelove and themoonisdancing,

you are so funny. For sure hi dies 95 and bought his coffin 7 Years later. :lol:

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Much Love and Peace to everyone.
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I noticed it said foreign editor on the newspaper. Maybe that's why some terms are different. 8)
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