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Strange that we had articles a few days ago saying it was a double who did the O2 announcement, now this old 'MJ was drunk' story!
Thing is with articles like this - is it really Lester saying this now (after saying in 2009, I think, that MJ drank water and he never saw him do any drugs) or has MJ himself got a hand in giving these ludicrous stories to the tabloids? Sure feels like that to me.
QuoteStrange that we had articles a few days ago saying it was a double who did the O2 announcement, now this old 'MJ was drunk' story!...when in reality I think MJ-actual tricked them all with his superb acting abilities, knowing everyone would speculate.
^^^ That's what I think too Andrea!Thing is with articles like this - is it really Lester saying this now (after saying in 2009, I think, that MJ drank water and he never saw him do any drugs) or has MJ himself got a hand in giving these ludicrous stories to the tabloids? Sure feels like that to me.
The e-mails suggest AEG Live's president saw Jackson's problems first hand the day the pop star was to appear at the O2 Arena to publicly announce the shows."MJ is locked in his room drunk and despondent," Phillips wrote in a March 5, 2009, e-mail to AEG Live's parent company, the paper reported. "I (am) trying to sober him up.""I screamed at him so loud the walls are shaking," Phillips wrote. "He is an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with self loathing and doubt now that it is show time."The promoter blamed London traffic when Jackson was 90 minutes late for the announcement that day."He's as healthy as he can be -- no health problems whatsoever," Phillips told CNN two months later to refute reports Jackson's health was threatening the concerts.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginFrank Cascio, who became a family friend to Jackson at age 5 and eventually one of the singer's closest friends and employees, writes in a new book that he first noticed Jackson taking the drug Demerol while accompanying the singer on his "Dangerous" tour in 1993.He writes in his new book, "My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship with an Extraordinary Man," that Jackson started the first of two anniversary shows in 2001 an hour late as a result of being drugged up in his dressing room."My naive belief that Michael wouldn't let his medicine interfere with the show blew up in my face," Cascio writes. "I can't begin to describe my disappointment and panic at this moment."
Roberto Oscuro 11/14/2011Michael Jackson has had a combined 45 successful missions as an undercover agent with the CIA ad FBI's narcotics and border enforcement bureau from 1988 through 2001. He is s decorated soldier and was single handily responsible for the take down of Benin cartel leader, Benjamin "The Mouse" Ortega. Jackson retired from active duty in 2002 and continued his music career which was used as a cover for his operations, until his untimely death at the hands of an assassin while at a San Diego spa.
well when it comes to the people who are in these cases identified as his friends i have to rely on the spontaneity of his answer to geraldo about friends which was " you wouldn't know them ".
QuoteThing is with articles like this - is it really Lester saying this now (after saying in 2009, I think, that MJ drank water and he never saw him do any drugs) or has MJ himself got a hand in giving these ludicrous stories to the tabloids? Sure feels like that to me.I've been wondering the exact same thing curls...and you're right, it's the timing and ludicrousness of it all. This story, the "died twice" maid story, etc. It's a bombardment of "crazy MJ" stories and it does make me question who may really be behind them. And I'd bet that this is only the beginning!