28 June 2014

Jackson is Alive

Michael Jackson is still ALIVE, many have raised questions about his death which they believe was a indeed staged. Michael Jackson is NOT dead! How is this statement even true? Let’s get to the facts

He repeatedly said that he wanted to live forever where he took himself as Peter Pan. Sources tell that he even slept in a hyperbaric chamber to remain youthful. Michael was a vegetarian and was reported for having done yoga and meditation. So, how was it possible that he would do a drug overdose and kill himself? Michael always wanted to be in the spotlight, he wanted to know how the world would react to finding out that he had died.
His father Joe Jackson attended the BET awards some few days after finding out about his son’s death. During this moment, CNN interviewed him where he said he was feeling awesome, displayed very little concern for the loss of his son and was up to publicizing his new record label. Sources of a video footage revealed that Jackson’s mother-Katherine was actually shopping at Target, some hours after his son’s death.
News of Jackson’s death caused no grief in his family. His daughter Paris did cry during the memorial which was the only attempt of grief which did not come across as sincere. Soon after the memorial she was spotted dancing and singing. His eldest son was busy chewing gum and did not look disturbed by his father’s death.
Another question raised was why his very closest friends including his divorced wife Lisa Marie Presley did not attend his funeral?
Some months before his death, Michael had passed a fitness test for insurance purpose. Why then cardiologist Conrad Murray, who was even declared bankruptcy in the early 90’s hired just 11 days before his death? Obvious Murray was an easy candidate to blame for his death.
During his memorial, sources tell that The Jackson Family did not allow opening of the casket suggesting that his face had suffered distortion from the resuscitation. Now look at this picture
, his face is very much ok. Why then did they refuse to open the casket, this is because his body was not in the casket.
In January 2009, Michael was reported suffering from a skin infection that could lead to eating bacteria, had emphysema, needed lung transplant, and had intestinal bleeding. He was even photographed on wheelchairs and even felt he was shortly going to die. Later in that month he rocked the world that he was launching the O2 concerts. Video footage was even released of him dancing on stage 2 days before his death. He faked his illness to capture public’s attention which he had learnt from Elizabeth Taylor.

Michael Jackson's Valuables

Michael Jackson well known as Wacko Jacko his fans had the most expensive lots, which contested for very high prices. During an interview with the CNN, he described himself to be worthy above 1 billion US dollars. He was one of the richest artists earning millions of dollars on concerts and tours. Some of the most expensive collectibles Michael Jackson had during his era are listed below:
The white spandex gloves covered in Swarovski crystal sequins which he wore frequently in the 80’s. The gloves were an iconic piece of Jackson’s wardrobe. Although several threads have come loose, they are estimated to be worthy $200,000, according to Julien’s   executive director, Martin Nolan.
Another icon item in his wardrobe was a glittering, roped, red and golden military-style jacket which he wore during 1984 American Music Awards. Thought the 80’s, he was repeatedly spotted having worn the jacket. This iconic jacket is estimated to be worthy $20,000-$30,000.

 Jackson did own a smattering of artworks, including a 10-foot-tall 1991 bronze sculpture of a bound Indian by American artist Glenna Goodacre, designer of the Sacagawea gold coin. It’s estimated at $100,000 to $250,000 and may not sell for much more, says Darren Julien, chief executive of Julien’s.
Also Jackson owned vehicles which were very valuable. He owned a custom-made
1999 Rolls Royce limousine with a gold-encrusted interior which he designed himself. It is estimated to be worthy $140,000 to $170,000.
Jackson owned the famous Neverland Ranch together with a private equity company called Colony Capital which in 2003 was estimated to be be worthy $100,000,000. It is believed to have housed more than 1000 valuables belonging to the gloved one.
Although he was known to own the most valuable items, he was also drowning in debts. Sources tell that he owed some unnamed companies a lot which hit $400,000 where his Neverland Ranch home was still on a debt.

Jackson moved to Bahrain following his 2005 trial. He now reportedly lives in a Bel-Air mansion with 13 bathrooms and 12 fireplaces, for which he pays $100,000 a month in rent. Halperin  reported that he would never return to Neverland.