The Michael Jackson Conspiracy
With the release of Michael Jackson’s new movie – “This is it” comes a whole new set of conspiracy theories that range from his death being faked in order to secure the star’s privacy to manipulation of sound and picture in the film.
Michael Jackson - The King of Pop, is quickly becoming the newest pop icon to have death conspiracy theories spring up faster than postings on a Facebook page. Just like Paul McCartney of the Beatles, Elvis and Amelia Earhart, celebrity deaths or disappearances often stir up hypothesises that often point to some other explanation of their demise rather than the reality.
Paul McCartney was rumored to have died when the Beatles released their Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band album. The rumor was fueled by several items.
1. The Sgt. Pepper Album had Paul standing with his band mates in front of a large collection of people. Paul happened to be placed exactly in front of a guy whose open hand, palm facing out, was over Paul’s head. Apparently this is a sign of death in some cultures. Not sure which ones.
2. On the cover of the Abbey Road album the band is walking across the street, supposedly away or perhaps towards, a graveyard. Lennon was dressed in a white suit (priest-like), Ringo dressed in a suit similar to what an undertaker would wear, George was wearing jeans and a jean shirt as if he was the grave digger and Paul was attired in a nice suit but because he was barefoot, the way a person is buried in England (I guess), he was again rumored to have died.
3. On the Magical Mystery Tour Album, the Fab Four were garbed as various animals with Paul donning a black walrus costume. Apparently somewhere in the world a culture considers black walruses a symbol of death. I suppose if you’re a fish this would be apropos.
In addition to the album photos, tracks on the record could be played backwards to reveal hidden messages. One such track had John speaking after a song where, when played backwards, he is reported to say “I buried Paul”.
Even though each album was recorded at different times, their release corresponding to tour dates and concerts to be held in conjunction to said distribution and each rumor completely denied, fans still believed Paul to be dead. Even when John confessed that the recording of him speaking on the record didn’t say “I buried Paul” but was in fact merely the peace loving Beatle repeating the words “Cranberry Sauce”, people continued to think McCartney was gone.
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On March 20, 2010 at 7:00 am
this is only the theory. one must look at the evidence that people have found. look it up on youtube or go onto one of the MJ hoax website forums-there are literally 100s of pieces of evidence to suggest that Michael is alive- even his former friend Uri Gellar recently admitted there was “compelling” evidence to suggest he is alive.
and as for the concerts,only the first 10 were insured and thats part of the reason why last year the first 5 were put back instead of moving all 50 back. so 40 concerts uninsured- begs the question of why would ANY concert promoter agree to put that ammount of money into 40 concerts that they couldnt insure? wouldnt they have made sure they would be able to insure the 40 other shows before agreeing to sign Michael on? imagine if he had hurt himself or if some fan or fans were involved in an accident in the O2 arena during the concert? no insurance from AEG the promoter? AEG would have been in big trouble right?it just points to more evidence of what the majority of fans believe-that “this is it” was never meant to be a concert.
and as for the first 10 concerts that were insured, AEG has not cashed in on that insurance as far as i am aware, after all, they would get into major trouble legally if it turned out MJ had faked his death, cause insurance dont cover death faking, does it?
and the family putting blame on a single doctor detracts attention away from putting the blame on AEG- if he had died of natural causes, or even if he had had skin cancer and died, the world would have blamed AEG solely for overworking him, and for the cops to try and investigate an enormous company like AEG would be too overwhelming, and filming the rehearsals is also AEGs cover up- which helps prove that Michael was not half the drug addict we are led to believe- noone could dance around like that, even with a tolerance to the drugs he would still have been very off.
C.A.
On March 19, 2011 at 8:40 pm
Does anyone really believe that a father would subject his three young children to that type of trauma? Did any of you see his memorial? Either Paris is the next Meryl Streep or she believed her father to be dead. There are many eccentric and ridiculous things that have been linked to Michael Jackson ( hyperbaric chambers, elephant man) but any man who devoted so much energy protecting the anonymity and well being of his children would never mentally abuse them.