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Yes , i have the "film" on my computer.. Could upload it , if some one else would like to watch it..
Quote from: "Victor"Yes , i have the "film" on my computer.. Could upload it , if some one else would like to watch it..i am sure alot of us are interested. I can speak for myself. I am. Thanks for asking
@aintnosunshine,yes, i think it would be helpful to make a list of who is on which side. smokescreens for sure but the list would be helpful to track.
I think this is the same story that's on DVD. The DVD is called "What Killed The King of Pop?" The Inside Story. It has MJ's photo and his signature on the DVD. I got it at Walmart for $5.00.
Has anyone seen the film: Michael Jackson: The Inside StoryI tried to search here didn't find it. Please let me know if this is a double post.I just watched it on my TV, ON DEMAND. I don't know when this film was originally released? It features medical personnel and Navi, Susan Etok, Mark Lester and Uri Geller.All contradicting each other and an interesting quartet I might add.This film is about the last few months of his life and what happened on that fateful day.Some things that stood out for me:1. SUSAN ETOK. Someone, please remind me how Michael met Susan Etok? She figures prominently in this. Mainly she goes by the following script that we know well: a) MJ was addicted to prescription drugs. Because she has 6 people in her family in the medical field (a pharmacist, an anesthesiologist, a pain specialist, etc.) MJ offered her half a million pounds for all the drugs he wanted.... She found drugs in his bathroom and she wanted to "analyze" them (demerol, xanax, paxil, dilaudid, etc.) She also says this: "I was trying to help him and get someone to hear me that MJ had a problem. Two other people tried to help him as well: Joe Jackson and Leonard Rowe."This comment stands out to me because many have said that Joe and Rowe helped pull off the hoax... Interesting that she doesn't mention Randy or Janet?2. At the top of the film a couple of things are iterated very strongly by all four: :!: :!: a) you can't believe 99% of what's said about Michael. 99.9% is not true says Susan Etok (yep Susan, thank you for reminding us not to believe you.)b) those who believe he faked his death are delusional. Mark Jester says, "I wish it were true" :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: Navi says "why would MJ fake his death? if he had that much power he could create his life instead" hmmmm. okay. we'll change it Navi. Michael Jackson is creating his life right now, not faking his death. thanks, Navi for the correction :lol: 3. A doctor - manager of pain clinic - says that you build up tolerance and you can take much more drugs and function well. it's not taking it that would have you unable to function. he's meaning that MJ was taking massive doses of pain killers and that's why he looks to be functioning well in TII footage.(so, how is it that none of this shows up in the autopsy?)4. And then there's the ping pong match where footage goes back and forth: People keep saying that MJ didn't know how much his fans and the world really loved him and this is what frightened him about the concerts. Yet, a million tix were sold in 4 hours! Susan says the number of concerts took him over the edge; Mark Lester says he never saw MJ take even a aspirin;( and we know what Geller has to say...) Susan says MJ was frail and stressed; Lester says he was in top shape and happier than ever... (Geller, sigh.) Susan says he told her he was only to do 10 concerts; Mark says he knew from the beginning it was 50...Oh, as an aside: there's a clip where MJ is walking to somewhere and the "DNA" bodyguard is behind him...:idea: :idea: Finally, no one in the quartet spoke or saw Michael after March, 2009.Has anyone else seen this film?