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Originally posted by Ignorance Denied
Right before i blow this out of proportion, i need someone that can possibly find the registration number on the back of transport vehicle that brought micheal jacksons "suposed" dead body to the coroners office.. ive looked on the net and cant find any pictures or videos of the transport vehicles number plate up close..
Here is a video of a "suposed" alive micheal jackson jumping out of the vehicle at the coroners underground entrance..
The guy that took the footage writes this:
This video shows that Michael was still alive after his dead body was transported to the Los Angeles Dept. of Coroner I checked the license plate number and it looks like the King of Pop is jumping out of the same van, his dead body has been in. I got the original video tape from a trustworthy source. I know him for years. And I am sure it´s real and Michael is alive.
www.liveleak.com...
Number plates match!
[edit on 25-8-2009 by Ignorance Denied]
[edit on 25-8-2009 by Ignorance Denied]
[edit on 25-8-2009 by Ignorance Denied]
Originally posted by Praafit
I wonder what the obsession with rockstars/rappers/pop icons is after they die.
RIP 2pac. MJ
Originally posted by Exv8densez
Ahem, to get back on subject now! Michael Jackson should be the first to know that he could never fake his own death.
This video will be proven to be manufactured of course.
Originally posted by RedAmnesia
it's a stupid joke
As a member of ATS, I believe the main video on this post should have been investigated in it's complete version before being posted and wasting the time of real ATS'ers... What do you think?
[edit on 28/10/2008 by RedAmnesia]
It is, of course, impossible to prove a negative -- that is, prove that something didn't happen. But it is possible to take an in-depth look at the people who made the allegations against Jackson and thus gain insight into their character and motives. What emerges from such an examination, based on court documents, business records and scores of interviews, is a persuasive argument that Jackson molested no one and that he himself may have been the victim of a well-conceived plan to extract money from him.
More than that, the story that arises from this previously unexplored territory is radically different from the tale that has been promoted by tabloid and even mainstream journalists. It is a story of greed, ambition, misconceptions on the part of police and prosecutors, a lazy and sensation-seeking media and the use of a powerful, hypnotic drug. It may also be a story about how a case was simply invented.