Posted in: Pop by angelhalo on July 4th, 2009 | 0 Comments
A master of illusion.
I need to voice my own opinion about the so called death of Michael Jackson. There are many pieces that do not fit. The pieces that do not fit into the puzzle is the interview with the nurse, the same herbal nurse that was so concerned after her conversation with him, his body was cold on one side and hot on the other, 4 days before his death. The nurse never went to see him, or called for any assistance. The second puzzle is the doctor that did not know about performing CPR on a bed. The people that Michael jackson paid to put on this show made mistakes. The moving van rushing to the rental house to remove all his personal items, but lets leave all the bags of needles and drugs. The last video clip of Michael Jackson announcing his farewell tour, and his dancing and movements were not of the legendary Michael Jackson. Do I blame him for his final exit from life? No, I do not. How else could this person retire in peace and make more money with his death, than he could earn in life. Did I ever believe that he would want to abuse children, no. The damage was already done by greedy people making a quick million or two. I watched the interview with Larry King and Michael Jackson’s brother yesterday, and he even started to slip up when he spoke that Michael was against drug use. I do not believe that he ingested $ 47,000 a month in pills, or would be put to sleep by IV drugs. The family could never use Neverland as his final resting place that would be too risky. I take comfort that Michael Jackson can now live as a “normal” person, enjoying the privacy and comfort that is finally due to him. Death sets you free, and that was his only recourse from the life that was created for him. The end result is freedom and money. The real funny part to this whole saga, was when the Doctor left his car at the rental house and disappeared. It is amazing what that much money can buy a person. I really believe that Michael Jackson is staging his biggest pay back of all time, for all that he lost from being wrongly accused. I commend him for his final performance, almost perfect Michael, almost perfect.