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TIAI March 9 by TS_comments » Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:17 amFinally: is this hoax a prank, or a Thriller II reality movie, or an ARG, or a sting operation, or a Vendetta, or an NWO/EOW warning, or a wake-up call to the gullible public (don't believe everything in the media), etc--which is it? And the answer is: all of the above! It is something that people have never seen before, at least not the combination of these things and on this scale.
TIAI Revealed, Part 9: Today is 12-21-2009 (R49)This Is REALLY It!The end of the world is near: whether you want it or not, whether you believe it or not, whether you’re ready or not—the end of the world is coming, soon and very soon! This is big; this is huge; this is colossal; in fact, it really doesn’t get any bigger than this!!! And once again, from the London press conference {http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1znYaU0oeo&feature=PlayList&p=4337629E8ED55A02&index=4}: “This is it, I mean this is REALLY it; this is the final — this is the FINAL curtain call.”
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Putting my religious beliefs a side: I don't see how he could be working with Lady Gaga. Though those close to him were gay icons (Liz Taylor, Janet) Lady Gaga seems a bit too caustic with her sacriligious symbols, regardless of the message shes trying to put forward. Michael still seemed to maintain some of his Christian (Jehovah's Witness) beliefs after leaving the church. I could be wrong though. As you said, MJ admired her talent and allegedly wanted her to open for her in TII. I think you may be reading too far into that though. Michael had Aaron Carter and Lil' Romeo perform during his 30th anniversary. I think it may just be because she's a new (or at least more new at the time) up and coming pop star.Most of her support of the gay community is designed as criticism of the broader Christian faith in general. A lot of gay people are opposed to her methodalogy (as well as her overall unconventionalness).
Michael Jackson Wanted To Collaborate With Lady GagaThis Is It choreographer says MJ wanted Gaga as one of his guests at London concerts.By Gil KaufmanIt could have been one of the most bizarre musical hookups in pop history. According to a new interview with Michael Jackson's choreographer, Travis Payne, the late King of Pop was a big fan of Lady Gaga and had tried to set up a meeting to discuss a possible joint project.The revelation comes from a video posted on December 30 on YouTube by Amsterdam-based producer/actor Raffles van Exel, who asks Payne which artists MJ was interested in collaborating with before his death last June."I gave him a short wish list [of possible collaborators] ... and he was like, 'Sure, they can all come, as long as their schedules permit and it's not too much of a problem for them,' " Payne said of Jackson's humble response to a suggestion that he reach out to other artists to work with him on his This Is It series of shows in London. "Of course, I suggested Janet, of course Whitney Houston. ... Diana Ross and Mariah Carey we talked about. We talked about Missy Elliott. We talked about Usher, of course. We talked about Justin [Timberlake], Celine Dion ... Sting, Seal, Bono, Tina Turner. We talked about all these people that I thought were cool but that he liked."Then, Payne said he asked Jackson if there was anyone else he wanted to reach out to. "He goes, 'Lady Gaga.' I go, 'Really?' He goes, 'Yeah.' He's the one who really got me to get into her. He literally told me, 'You gotta get into her. She's good.' So, I started listening to her music more and going on YouTube and looking at her performances, and I was like, 'He's right.' "Payne did not specify in the video when these conversations took place. He said that last November, he got a call from Lady Gaga and told her the story about the conversation with Jackson. "She got moved by it," he recalled. A spokesperson for Gaga could not be reached for comment about Payne's claims.
[youtube:2nwp8mfd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf-E_jCkRTk[/youtube:2nwp8mfd](N.B.Raffles van Exel is also the one who interviewed Marlon Jackson -- I think -- soon after the 25th June. "Back" refers to the Marlon interview in one of his many posts) Lady Gaga has got talent and does not shine away from controversy. Don't you think, she is the type of person Michael may have found INTERESTING whether or not, he fully shared her beliefs?With L.O.V.E
Actually I've seen that interview RunningGirl thanks for posting what a memory that I have :? well let's just say that for me this is just a question of taste I don't like the universe of Lady gaga.
This is Michael’s hoax, not ours. And it will adhere to HIS personal tastes and preferences, NOT ours. It has NOTHING to do with what we deem as acceptable or what we prefer. I learned this early on.
His 30th anniversary was an event that took place prior to his ‘death’ and is not relevant to the ‘death hoax’ so of course he would have picked artists of the time. But the TII Concert tour was never meant to happen in the first place. It’s the main part of the hoax. So why would he bring attention to Lady Gaga in particular when there were a plethora of other artists? There were plenty of other ‘new’ (and safer) artists that he could have chosen. Michael has NEVER shied away from controversy. As it stands, Lady Gaga is the epitome of controversy. Do you honestly think that Michael would play it safe for his most innovative work yet?
Catholicism is NOT true Christianity. It is pagan Baal worship with a ‘Christian’ twist. This is not a matter of opinion. This is fact. All of its religious practices are derived from ancient pagan rituals. One would have to be blind not to see this.
The ‘broader Christian faith’ deserves to be criticized. They ostracize the gay community
and anyone who disagrees with them and their man-inspired doctrine and are shocked when said groups reject their “eternal message of Salvation”.