"Just because you read it in a magazine
or see it on the TV screen, don't make it factual" - Michael Jackson
Through out his life, Michael Jackson was follwed sa pamamagitan ng chaos. It seemed so as if chaos had a strong desire of increasing Michael's misery.
All his life, the media spread the most humiliating and disgusting stories about Michael Jackson. Those stories, and especially rumours, still exist to the present araw and will never vanish from this world.
"It's a complete lie, why do people buy these papers? It's not the truth I'm here to say. You know, don't judge a person, do not pass judgement, unless you have talked to them one on one. I don't care what the story is, do not judge them because it is a lie."
There aren't only newspapers, magazines, TV shows, etc. used as an equipment of the media but nowadays the Internet has become a special target.
Now, there is this letter, which is supposed to be written sa pamamagitan ng Michael, wandering through the Michael Jackson community. To many people it seems to be genuine, but has the reader ever questioned the authenticity of this 'letter'? How are they supposed to know if Michael really wrote this letter? Just because it says on the tuktok of the letter? What about if the media wrote this letter?
"Just because you read it in a magazine
or see it on the TV screen, don't make it factual" - Michael Jackson
Naturally, many people will be sceptic about the fake of this letter. I may ask those people to visit the following website: link
And read the post.
After pagbaba the post will you be still convinced that Michael Jackson wrote this letter?
My request to anyone out there; please do not read a text in a superficial way. Try to analyze it and to grab as much information as you can. Thank you.
or see it on the TV screen, don't make it factual" - Michael Jackson
Through out his life, Michael Jackson was follwed sa pamamagitan ng chaos. It seemed so as if chaos had a strong desire of increasing Michael's misery.
All his life, the media spread the most humiliating and disgusting stories about Michael Jackson. Those stories, and especially rumours, still exist to the present araw and will never vanish from this world.
"It's a complete lie, why do people buy these papers? It's not the truth I'm here to say. You know, don't judge a person, do not pass judgement, unless you have talked to them one on one. I don't care what the story is, do not judge them because it is a lie."
There aren't only newspapers, magazines, TV shows, etc. used as an equipment of the media but nowadays the Internet has become a special target.
Now, there is this letter, which is supposed to be written sa pamamagitan ng Michael, wandering through the Michael Jackson community. To many people it seems to be genuine, but has the reader ever questioned the authenticity of this 'letter'? How are they supposed to know if Michael really wrote this letter? Just because it says on the tuktok of the letter? What about if the media wrote this letter?
"Just because you read it in a magazine
or see it on the TV screen, don't make it factual" - Michael Jackson
Naturally, many people will be sceptic about the fake of this letter. I may ask those people to visit the following website: link
And read the post.
After pagbaba the post will you be still convinced that Michael Jackson wrote this letter?
My request to anyone out there; please do not read a text in a superficial way. Try to analyze it and to grab as much information as you can. Thank you.
one: His smile.
two: His hair.
three: His personality.
four: His sweetness.
Five: His beauty.
Six :His hottness.
Seven: How loving he is.
Eight: His sexieness.
Nine: His shyness.
Ten: His shoes.
Eleven: His Bad outfit.
Twelve: His Beat it outfit.
Thirteen: His Thriller Jacket.
Fifteen: How he donated so much money.
Sixteen: He was nice to everyone.
Eighteen: How he was always cheerful.
Nineteen: How he pag-ibig all his fans.
Twentey: His Dancing.
TwentyOne: His singing.
TwenteyTwo: His Bad album.
TwenteyThree: His Thriller Album.
TwentyFour: All his music.
TwentyFive: His eyes.
TwentySix: His face.
TwenteySeven: His clothes.
TwentyEight: His house.
TwenteyNine: His Interests
Thirty: His pag-ibig for the world.
two: His hair.
three: His personality.
four: His sweetness.
Five: His beauty.
Six :His hottness.
Seven: How loving he is.
Eight: His sexieness.
Nine: His shyness.
Ten: His shoes.
Eleven: His Bad outfit.
Twelve: His Beat it outfit.
Thirteen: His Thriller Jacket.
Fifteen: How he donated so much money.
Sixteen: He was nice to everyone.
Eighteen: How he was always cheerful.
Nineteen: How he pag-ibig all his fans.
Twentey: His Dancing.
TwentyOne: His singing.
TwenteyTwo: His Bad album.
TwenteyThree: His Thriller Album.
TwentyFour: All his music.
TwentyFive: His eyes.
TwentySix: His face.
TwenteySeven: His clothes.
TwentyEight: His house.
TwenteyNine: His Interests
Thirty: His pag-ibig for the world.
I know that visual it looks great !
The 3D cover, golden letters and a book with mga litrato inside the box. But I'm madami interested in some technical informations.
I was searching on other forums and unfortunately a lof of fans are dissapointed with this DVD :(
They complain about low sound quality or even about quality of some bidyo like: "The Way You Make Me Feel" or "Billie Jean".
So my tanong is: What do you think guys about VISION ? ( the most wanted are informations from fans who already have that and watched all three DVDs but of course it will also nice to hear the opinion from others who still don't have it and just like me have got some doubts)
Are you satisfied with VISION ?
And here problems about fans complain: (unfortunately it's not everything)
The first shipment of Katherine Jackson's coffee mesa book about Michael Jackson isn't exactly flying off the shelves in Gary, Indiana. In fact the books never even made it to the shelves, because they were stolen.
A rep from the publisher, Vintage Pop, tells TMZ they FedEx'd seven boxes of "Never Can Say Goodbye" to the tahanan of a Jackson family friend in Gary ... and they were supposed to end up for sale at the new MJ monument. But someone absolutely, positively wanted them so badly, they estola them right off the front steps of the house where they were left.
A rep from the publisher, Vintage Pop, tells TMZ they FedEx'd seven boxes of "Never Can Say Goodbye" to the tahanan of a Jackson family friend in Gary ... and they were supposed to end up for sale at the new MJ monument. But someone absolutely, positively wanted them so badly, they estola them right off the front steps of the house where they were left.
- 1 empty bottle propofol 200 mg
- 1 pulse monometer
- 1 empty vial lorazepam 4 mg
- 2 empty vials midazolam 10mg
- 1 empty vial propofol 1g/100ml
- 1 black nylon bag
- 1 dark blue costco bag
- 1 light blue canvas bag
- 1 pill bottle with 13 tablets containing 25 mg ephedrine, 200 mg caffeine, 80 mg aspirin
- 4 vials propofol 200mg/20ml
- 2 vials 5 mg flumazenil
- 1 vial lorazepam
- 1 vial lidocane
- 200mg vials of propofol (1 full, 1 1/4 full)
- 1 empty bag I.V. drip of sodium chloride with syringe
- 1 ziplock baggy containing 18 tubes of Benoquin
Note that one of the items seized was a canvas bag. Bodyguard Alberto Alvarez told cops Dr. Murray told him to put vials of propofol in a plastic bag and put that bag in a canvas bag.
I pag-ibig you, Michael :(