So, I've been hearing, seeing, choking on the death of Michael Jackson. I also realize that by even writing about it now, I'm giving it even more hype, but that may just be my delusion that people actually read this.
I honestly don't believe that Michael Jackson is actually dead, and even if he is dead his death comes at a completely convenient time for the American government. This often happens when the government needs to take peoples minds off of the troubles in the country. There are a lot of theories about how John F Kennedy was assassinated because he was in the process of a joint effort with the Russians about a trip to the Moon. Somebody somewhere didn't want that to happen, because there have been documented structures on the moon that resemble shelters that are not man made.
Now, they have ruled MJ's death a HOMICIDE!
Scenario:
You're the "King" of pop, and you have a personal doctor that you pay to take "care" of you, and you order this doctor to give you every painkiller known to man. End Scenario.
This Doctor who was only following orders is now held responsible for killing one of the most influential artists in the pop music industry. Yes. It was definitely murder. To me, it sounds like the people who are the beneficiaries of the multi-million dollar life insurance policy are trying to make a suicide look like a murder. It also looks to me that because of the level of celebrity influence in this matter, they have succeeded in it.
What happened to the recession? What happened to healthcare? What happened to everything not Michael Jackson? This is absolutely absurd!! The whole country comes to a screeching halt as soon as an overhyped celebrity dies? I'm sure the government and the banks really do appreciate the break we've (the American people) given this death. I would not be surprised at all if one day years down the road that Michael Jackson comes back into the public eye.The day of his funeral, everything on every channel was Michael Jackson. The only time that I've ever remembered that kind of news coverage, Two Towers came down, and the country was at war. So, Am I to believe that Michael Jackson's death even deserves that level of media coverage as one of the biggest terrorist attacks on our country? So it goes...
