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Michael was kicked out of the Witnesses when he did his THRILLER video because he had a video and song based on the occult. He has not been a Witness since like 84 or 85.
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I did see the FOX version of the interview. Mr. Bashir must have had some sort of professionalism and integrity if Michael agreed to be interviewed by him in the first place. I'm sure that most respected journalists have lost a lot of respect for him based on the commentary that he provided after the interview. He was on the level of the Weekly World News with that mess. |
GET READY FOR ANOTHER ROUND WILD MIJAC STORIES
Vanity Fair, not The Enquirer or The Star, making sensational Michael Jackson claims. *If you thought "the media" was through messing with Michael Jackson, you thought wrong. With claims straight out of a super market tabloid, Vanity Fair is asserting that Jackson allegedly wears a prosthetic nose and once paid for a $150,000 for a voodoo curse to kill Steven Spielberg despite crushing debt. At least that's what the magazine reported on Monday. In an article for its March 11 edition, the mag also reports that Jackson bleaches his skin white because he does not like being black. The 44-year-old singer sometimes refers to black people as "spabooks," the magazine said Vanity Fair reported in the article that in 2000 Jackson attended a voodoo ritual in Switzerland where a witch doctor promised that Spielberg, music mogul David Geffen and 23 other people on the entertainer's list of enemies would die. If you think that's fugged up you ain't heard nothing yet. The magazine is also saying that he underwent a blood bath as part of a ritual, then ordered his former business adviser Myung-Ho Lee to wire $150,000 to a bank in Mali for a voodoo chief named Baba, who sacrificed 42 cows for the ceremony. (If that's true, he needs to get his money back.) The article says that Jackson wears a page-boy wig and a prosthesis that serves as the tip of his nose. The magazine interviewed a "source close to Jackson" who said that, without the device Jackson resembles a mummy with two nostril holes. (Now, everybody don't let out a disappointing sigh at the same time. It might cause a hurricane in Bali or something like that.) According to the magazine, Jackson's extravagant lifestyle and declining record sales have left him $240 million in debt. The story, which relies in part on court filings in a $12 million lawsuit against Jackson by Lee, said that since the mid-1990s the reclusive entertainer has relied on a series of multimillion-dollar loans to cover his expenses. The magazine also reported that Jackson must pay off the principal on a $200 million loan within a few years, which will be nearly impossible unless he sells his most valuable asset, the Beatles song catalog. He owns only half of the catalog while Sony Corp. owns the other half in an arrangement that might make selling his share difficult. And finally, all we can say at this point is hopefully, Vanity Fair is being fair to Michael Here are all of the emotions I felt while reading this: :mad: :o :eek: :confused: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :mad: :o :( Oh yeah this is from EUR Daily Web. |
I don't know about this one. Come on Mike, say it ain't so. He has to much time, money, and plastic to play with.
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Spabooks?
Spabooks? If he's going to be a self-hating azzclown, why not just use spook and be done with it?
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MJ wants you to see him up close and personal from old family videos. This time, from the promos, the kids aren't wearing anything over their faces, but you still can't see them. :o
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I didn't see it. What else happened, or what else did he say or was revealed? :confused:
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the brief portion i saw was Mike and his chauffer riding around and getting their groove on to the "ignition remix." seeing MJ body roll and "smack" it was just a bit too much for this one, i had to turn to CSI to get my mind off it. :o
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My cousin and I were talking about the 1st MJ interview, and all of a sudden her 6 year old daughter says, " Michael Jackson is a monster." Out of nowhere... |
Police Reportedly Have Warrant for Michael Jackson
1 hour, 15 minutes ago Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Dan Whitcomb LOS OLIVOS, Calif. (Reuters) - Police armed with a search warrant remained at Michael Jackson (news)'s Neverland Ranch in central California into Tuesday night, and a broadcast report early on Wednesday said officers also carried an arrest warrant for the pop superstar. "The Jacksons' family attorney has confirmed that the Santa Barbara County Sheriff has issued an arrest warrant for Michael Jackson," NBC Television reported. Police said without elaboration that they served "a search warrant as part of an ongoing criminal investigation." Cable channel Court TV, which broke the story, quoted sources saying there had been a new allegation of sexual abuse brought by a 12-year-old boy against the King of Pop. In 1994, Jackson reached a multimillion dollar out of court settlement with a 14-year-old boy who accused him of sexual molestation. No criminal charges were brought and Jackson denied any wrongdoing. "We've seen this before; our response is 'Here we go again;' Michael has 24-hour-a-day supervision with him for the specific reason to protect him from these claims," family attorney Brian Oxman told NBC. A news conference was scheduled for 11 a.m. PST in Santa Barbara. Jackson, 45, was not at his ranch. His spokesman said he had been in Las Vegas for three weeks shooting a pop video. "We cannot comment on law enforcement's investigation because we do not yet know what it is about. Michael will, as always, cooperate fully with authorities in any investigation even as it is conducted, yet again, while he is not home," said spokesman Stuart Backerman in a statement. Jackson lashed out at the "rogues' gallery of hucksters and inside sources" who dominated the airwaves on Tuesday speculating on the investigation. "These characters always seem to surface with a dreadful allegation just as another project, an album, a video, is being released," Jackson said in the statement. The search warrant was executed on the day that a new greatest hits collection was released, featuring Jackson's latest single, "One More Chance." Sheriff's deputies and officials from the Santa Barbara District Attorney's office activated the search warrant on Tuesday morning and stayed at the ranch into the night. Jackson has theme-park rides and a zoo there, which he occasionally throws open to local children. The syndicated TV show Celebrity Justice said the search was prompted by revelations made by a 12-year-old Los Angeles boy in therapy sessions. Celebrity Justice said the therapist felt compelled to report the information to authorities under a California law requiring health care professionals who "know or reasonably suspect" child abuse to disclose such suspicions. Tuesday's search warrant follows a tumultuous year for Jackson, whose talents as an entertainer have been eclipsed by his bizarre personal life. In February, he revealed in a British television documentary that he sometimes shared his Neverland bedroom with young boys. A 12-year-old cancer survivor called Gavin, spoke of his affection for Jackson and of enjoying sleepovers with the pop star at Neverland. Jackson later complained that the documentary maker had violated his trust, adding in a statement that he had "never, and would never, treat a child inappropriately or expose them to any harm and totally refutes any suggestions to the contrary." In November last year, Jackson stunned fans in Berlin by dangling his barefoot baby from a hotel balcony. In June, he settled a $12 million breach of contract lawsuit by his former top advisor, avoiding a trial that threatened to expose details of his financial empire. |
That creepy crawler needs some help!!
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