Michael Jackson Dies

Unfortunately, all the videos I brought up in the other thread about Jim Clemente's work and the Michael Jackson case are not available anymore. But you will still find quite a number of Clemente's statements about MJ on YouTube, such as:




 
I just want to make it clear that perhaps my last responses in this thread seem to validate my acquiescence to what is being said to me.

It is not like this.

It only means that I have understood what has been communicated to me.
 
I just want to make it clear that perhaps my last responses in this thread seem to validate my acquiescence to what is being said to me.

It is not like this.

It only means that I have understood what has been communicated to me.

So much self-importance, Wandering Star.

No one cares about your person issues and dramas here with other members and the mods and whether you’re acquiescing to other peoples ideas or not.

‘Discussion forum’, Wandering Star. ‘Discussion’. That’s what people here care about. And in discussions, people disagree with each other. And people can disagree with you, and you can disagree with them.

But you obviously aren’t getting over this issue you’re hung up on, where you’re a wanderer and that makes you get your feelings hurt by everyone else here on the forum who isn’t as spiritually advanced as you.

Either air it out properly and stop messing around, or quit the pointless posts, like the last ones you made in this thread, which show all the advancement of a petulant 8 year old.

“Okay”?
 
But you obviously aren’t getting over this issue you’re hung up on, where you’re a wanderer and that makes you get your feelings hurt by everyone else here on the forum who isn’t as spiritually advanced as you.

Either air it out properly and stop messing around, or quit the pointless posts, like the last ones you made in this thread, which show all the advancement of a petulant 8 year old.

“Okay”?
I agree with everything you have said except what I have cited in this response.

The thing about my personal importance according to you has made me smile.

You're right, what I say doesn't matter.

You can use your authority to delete whatever you want.

No problem.
 
Just read a french article on M. Jackson, it's based, mainly, on the video of Candace Owens which was already posted here in the Candace Owens thread

If you do not want to spend 50m to listen to the video, here's the link to article in english :

And here's the link to the original french article

This add to my conviction this guy was a good one, and guess who (apparently) destroyed him ?
So sad.
 
Laurent Guyenot at Unz published an article on MJ and recommended the book by Monika Wiesak "Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy".


Here are the opening paragraphs:

I was never a fan of Michael Jackson (MJ). Neither what I had heard of his music nor what I had seen of his danse routines appealed to me, although I did find his moonwalk pretty cool. So MJ’s artistic genius escaped me—until, that is, I very recently started to pay attention and realized that there was more to his genius (in the Roman sense) than music and dance. I had the vague impression that he was a product of the entertainment industry, and that his fame was undeserved. And of course, I had been very much influenced by the bad press he had gotten since the early 1990s, so that I imagined he was, at the very least, a very disturbed individual.


But then I listened to Candace Owens’s video, “What really happened to Michael Jackson” posted last month, and I learned that MJ had powerful and nasty Jewish enemies which conspired to destroy his reputation, his wealth and his health. That triggered my interest, since Jewish power is one of my fields of research.

A quick search led me to the staggering discovery that, in 1995, two years after the first allegations of child molestation were made against him, Michael Jackson released a single titled “They don’t care about us”, that included the lyrics:

Jew me, sue me
Everybody, do me
Kick me, Kike me
Don’t you black or white me.”
Wow! The King of Pop, whose 1982 record Thriller is the best-selling album of all times (32 million copies), saying that, in a hit song, for the world to hear? Sony obscured the offensive words (Jew and Kike) with grotesque heavy sounds, but the lyrics remained uncensored, and the original version can still be heard here (1:10).

 
Laurent Guyenot at Unz published an article on MJ and recommended the book by Monika Wiesak "Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy".

As Guyenot says, Michael Jackson wrote a song for Palestine back in the 90's that was never produced. I didn't know about it until very recently, when people started looking anew into MJ because of Candance Owens' revealing episode about the jewish and Diddy connection to his defamation and death. It's interesting that all of this is coming to light at this particular point in time. Here are the lyrics to the song:

See the plains
Of the days of old
Just a century ago
When stories of peace were told.
Of how Gallilie (sic) ran through
The Jordan river.

What remains are cold
Tales of war,
Of the death and dying
Bomb shells are flying
Bodies multiplying,
See the children crying.
What are they fighting for?

I will pray for you,
Oh, Palestine.
Oh, Palestine,
I will carry you, oh,
Palestine, Palestine.

Palestine

Come deep in
My heart.
I’ll always love you.

Palestine, don’t cry,
I will pray for you,
Oh, Palestine.Oh, Palestine,
Oh, Palestine.
God’s a place for you
Oh, Palestine.
And, I believe in you.
Oh, Palestine, I will die for you.”
 
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