"I dedicate this to the year of the child & my mother." -Love, M.J.
I was 8 days old when this was released. If you were a child in 1979, this album is dedicated to you! Michael loves you!
:D
These are the moments that have the ladies falling in love with Michael. I know it's what did it for me. One thing about Michael is that he visited as many orphanages and hospitals as he did concerts. He always said that although there is a price to pay for fame, the wonderful thing was that it gave him the opportunity to use the world as a stage for bigger things. Bringing attention to the social injustices was one of many.
Michael is surrounded by children in an orphanage, and they feed him. I am not sure that all the things they were trying to feed him was food.
Here is Michael in an orphanage in Bucharest, Romania. Michael was really shy offstage, and you can see some of that here. His smile is heavenly.
A dedicated fan created a compilation on what made Michael love children so much. At 5:46, you will see a little boy with Michael & Lisa Marie. His name is Bela Farkas. He needed to get a liver transplant or else he would die. Michael sent his people to find him one. He did. Bela is alive today because of that.
Seriously, people, I keep reading these rumors.
Have you no common sense anymore?
Michael Jackson was subjected to a 25 full, nude body search by police, no thanks to Tom Sneddon.
No where in the full, nude body search, was there any mention of him being castrato, and if he was, that would be a big story in itself.
Jordan Chandler was never molested by him.
He told investigators that MJ was circumcised, and described some patches due to vitiligo.
He had a 50% chance of getting the first part right. Jordan got BOTH of the things wrong.
Why did Michael Jackson settle?
He didn't. The settlement was against his will. His insurance company settled.
Michael wanted to fight this, but he had no control of his life.
On the third page of the lawsuit, you will find all the details you need:
"The insurance carrier negotiated and paid the settlement, over the protests of Mr. Jackson and his personal legal counsel."
So, please, people, stop believing everything you hear on the damn internet.
Let's look at Oprah for who she is:
Materialistic!
She once admired how Michael Jackson was so thoughtful in putting in hospital beds so sick children could enjoy the magic show.
You know what she did when she made her school for girls? She was so focused on the color of the curtains that there were molestation charges brought against some of the people who worked there.
Sinners are always the first to point fingers.
Selfish!
The only thing she shares with the "less fortunate," aka her audience members, are materialistic gifts: cars, houses, etc. Michael, on the other hand, shared with the real less fortunate, giving to war victims, sick children and inner city kids.
Never does research!
How many time has she had frauds on her show? Plenty. Why do people keep trusting her?
She always has non-doctors giving medical advice, like Jenny McCarthy. WTF?!
She is always telling people how to lose weight and be healthy when she's not. That's like having a homeless person giving you financial advice or mortgage advice.
Why do people continue to trust her?
Because only idiots watch Oprah. The world is full of idiots.
Seriously. Ask someone who watches Oprah, and take a look at their life. Open your eyes and you will see what kind of garbage she's telling people. Oprah is greedy, she's not a good person, but because she gives people "things," they love her, even when she's giving the most insane advice.
Going to church doesn't make you more of a Christian than standing in your garage makes you a car.
Working on my short film/documentary:
"If Jesus came back, would you recognize him?"
It's just the working title. Since it began, it has taken a few different directions.
It was one of the themes that came up suddenly that was the reason I pulled out from my first tv appearance (KTLA doesn't count) in the cop program. The interview was great, don't get me wrong, but I have serious questions and doubts on the people handling the editing.
You have to stand for what you believe in, even if it's not easy.
That section in question is called "Character," which I'm thinking of naming it as so. Not sure yet.
I've never met the guy, but it's going to be dedicated to Brett Ratner.
/end of thoughts





