Hello folks,
first, I have to admit, that I've never been a really big fan of MJ, I remember buying the HIStory album when it came out though. Anyway, ever since his “death”, I've been watching the news and read tons of articles on many different websites. Most of the info out there dealing with his death and whether his death might be a hoax or not is pure garbage. That's why I'm very happy, that michaeljacksonhoaxdeath.com handles this topic in the most serious way. I think it's very important for all of us to question things and not just believe in what the media is telling us.
Anyway, right back on topic.
When I started my own private investigations in this case, I decided it was the best idea to first make up my mind and get together all the facts.
For one thing, we know that MJ had financial problems. We also know, that for money people do EVERYTHING, especially if we're talking about millions of dollars. Right here we got the bottom line. MJ needed money, which he didn't have and those people, who he owed the money knew that quite well. They wanted it back, no matter how. Just put yourself into the position of these guys. How are you gonna get your money back?
Well, I guess it's no secret, that they tricked him into the concert tour. They started with 10 concerts and then raised them to 50. They knew he could have never done those 50 shows. Just check out the schedule. It's really tight.
Anyway, they never planned on having a single concert. In my opinion, the biggest hoax are the concerts themselves. Hope, you can follow me and it makes sense. Let me go more into detail.
So, you have one of the most famous musicians on earth, but hardly anyone cares about him. What you need to do, is get people's attention, “reactivate” fans. For the past 10 years, we only heard about MJ the child molester, the weirdo, the freak. When did the media ever talk about his music? Right, they didn't, because there was nothing to talk about. Just question yourself: What would have happened, if MJ had died 2 or 3 years ago? Yeah, it would have had some impact for sure, but nothing even close to what we experience now. And why is that? It's all about marketing.
So he signed these 50 shows contract and without knowing, he probably signed his own death certificate. Remember what happened, when they announced the London shows? Fastest ticket selling record ever, fans going crazy, MJ here, MJ there. He was back in business without even singing a single line. The media finally talked about him and HIS MUSIC again. They restored his reputation and that's exactly what was needed.
Next thing important is, to get an insurance for your concerts. Therefore you need a doctor to check the health of MJ. I don't know how his condition was back then, but I think it's very likely that they probably sent an impostor to the doctor. I doubt, he checked his DNA prior to doing the medical examination. Right now you got a “healthy” MJ, great media attention, crazy fans, plus 50 sold out concerts. It's almost perfect.
There is only one minor problem. Your real MJ can't do the shows. MJ knows it, the concert guys know it, the record company knows it, just the fans believe in their idol. In order to keep the real MJ calm, they tell him, that he doesn't have to do the full shows. There were rumours about a maximum of 13 minutes appearance of the real MJ per show. I'd say that's quite accurate.
The final step to get your money back, is to create a legend out of your star. We all know, there is only one way to do that. He HAS to die. This starts the money back mechanism by drawing lots of media attention, selling lots of records, etc…Simple and effective.
Did MJ really die? Noone, except god and those involved know for sure. If this site ever gets pulled off the internet, we might be up to something though. I think it's really hard and almost impossible to fake your death nowadays. Especially in the case of MJ. Don't you think it's much more convenient to simply kill him and get the same effect?
Whether his death is a hoax or not, I'm sure it was planned together with the 50 shows “comeback” tour. What do you think?