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Here is another thing that probably hasn't been figured out completely yet. I know we talked about this letter just being plain weird for a doctor to write, which is why MJ likely wrote it himself, but there seems to be a puzzle hidden in it. Some stuff is in bold, some in complete caps. TOPS, where TOP would have been a better word. Says a 5-7 day program offers a solution (to the puzzle?) and the bold caps used are D, T, I, C, O, N, T, O, P, S, U & N. Can something be made from that? Or should the other bold letters be used too?

It frustrates me to no end, maybe we can figure it out finally.

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The first thing that caught my attention was the date 7/21 (three years prior)...it's the same month/day the drivers license was issued.





Last Edit: January 08, 2013, 12:07:37 AM by Snoopy71
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The date 7/21 is an interesting coincidence. Did anyone notice the correct spelling is Buprenex not Buprinex? -- "for moderate to severe pain and as an anesthesia adjunct. Administered sublingually or by intramuscular or intravenous injection."

could 5-7 be years? 2007 - 2009 maybe

Looking at letters, sun, or count... ? could be interesting.
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Here is another thing that probably hasn't been figured out completely yet. I know we talked about this letter just being plain weird for a doctor to write, which is why MJ likely wrote it himself, but there seems to be a puzzle hidden in it. Some stuff is in bold, some in complete caps. TOPS, where TOP would have been a better word. Says a 5-7 day program offers a solution (to the puzzle?) and the bold caps used are D, T, I, C, O, N, T, O, P, S, U & N. Can something be made from that? Or should the other bold letters be used too?

It frustrates me to no end, maybe we can figure it out finally.




Yes, weirdest letter ever from a doctor or an obvious clue  - but what exactly?

I did an anagram search for the bolded cap'd letters but my eyes are too tired to really look at it for too long- You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
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Interesting connection....

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Dr. Alimorad Farshchian, MD

Family Practice, Orthopedic Surgery
1001 NE 125th St, Miami, FL 33161
9573 Harding Ave, Surfside, FL 33154    (*Surfside and Miami Beach are the same city)
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    1 Insurance Carrier




Is this the same doctor Farshchian mentioned in the Weisner deposition? (1:44) :icon_eek:

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...*Edit another point I noticed...on the DMV record the RSTR is left blank (it would normally state whether a person wears "corrective lenses" if they wear glasses. Not sure if this video is before or after the D.L. was issued. But Michael is clearly wearing glasses. :icon_e_ugeek:
Last Edit: January 07, 2013, 11:03:59 PM by Snoopy71
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A few observations. The logo on their letter head is not the real logo of the medical center. Granted it could have changed since then, but typically companies / practices don't change their logo at a whim, because its something iconic that the public are familiar with and have a rapport with.

Perhaps the letter is fake and the intention is painting the scenario that MJ was Dr shopping for drugs?

And on the other hand it could be legitimate, home page of this place shows that they have a reputation for treating dancers, athletes, people of high profile, etc.

They are arthritic specialists with a focus on stem cell injections....


But yeah, the use of euphemisms such as This is It and You ain't seen nothing yet, are kinda mind blowing. I kinda tend to think this is from MJ and a mocked up letter, that he then leaked, and it is based on a Medical center he has been affiliated with or that he knew of so that it 'looks genuine'

Would have meant nothing at the time it was floated, but a lot once 'This is it' and 'hoax' were launched.


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People laugh when I explain. And though they may laugh, that doesn't change the fact that it's still the truth.


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What doctor is this from....not Murray......he was a "cardiologist".....this place deals with arthritis, shoulder, knees etc.......

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This article mentions this place and this doctor.....:

Dr. Alimorad "Alex" Farschchian, family practitioner, dispensing practitioner, runs the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami Beach, Fla.

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It does seem like the font is completely off...the "Dearest MJ" seems to be facing frontwards and the letter then begins to fade back as if it's at an angle.....

*Funny the gematria match for "buprinex"
109 = buprinex = King of Pop, death is false
(just a crazy coincidence, lol)
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Oh and what professional organization starts off a letter with "Dearest"

In all my time of writting business to business letters, or profesional letters to health organisations, or my previous mental health and disability clients (I worked for a mental health care provider), never have I addressed one of the recipients with "Dearest"

I have to my mum, my sister, a girlfriend.

Letter is fishy. Understatement!
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People laugh when I explain. And though they may laugh, that doesn't change the fact that it's still the truth.


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Hello Everyone, This is my first post on the forum. 

Well I looked at some words from the letters: d, t, i, c, o, n, t, o, p, s, u, n.

The words I got from this were 'CON' 'PUNDITS' & 'TO'

I searched this through Google with MJ added to the end of 'CON PUNDITS TO' and found some rather interesting articles,  the last 5 links on page one are the ones you could possibly look at.
here is the link for this page:

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So for the word 'Con' that pretty much means the fakers or deceivers.
and the word 'Pundit' is someone who will offer their opinion on the mass media, by TV or radio.
I'll explain bit more on the PUNDIT, I'm guessing these could be the people on the articles who have been talking about his death and have became CON PUNDITS TO which means they are given they're fake opinions on this...

could this be a clue saying to the media that they are getting false information out to us the public so they are pundits and being con'd themselves by MJ as it refers into the letter: 'U aint seen nothing yet'

Really Sorry to anyone who may find this confusing, it confused me quite a lot, but just my thoughts.  :)

Thank you for reading

Aimzi
 
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Hey that's good Aimzii. Welcome to the forum. Looking fwd to hearing more from you ;)
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Here is another thing that probably hasn't been figured out completely yet. I know we talked about this letter just being plain weird for a doctor to write, which is why MJ likely wrote it himself, but there seems to be a puzzle hidden in it. Some stuff is in bold, some in complete caps. TOPS, where TOP would have been a better word. Says a 5-7 day program offers a solution (to the puzzle?) and the bold caps used are D, T, I, C, O, N, T, O, P, S, U & N. Can something be made from that? Or should the other bold letters be used too?

It frustrates me to no end, maybe we can figure it out finally.


                                                                          Hello Everyone!!  :icon_e_biggrin: I noticed on the letter the logo also it reminds me of an angel,maybe Archangel Michael? It's just my guess.
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I've always related this letter with the 'fountain of youth' 
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Dr. Alimorad Farshchian, MD

Family Practice, Orthopedic Surgery
1001 NE 125th St, Miami, FL 33161
9573 Harding Ave, Surfside, FL 33154

Is this the same doctor Farshchian mentioned in the Weisner deposition? (1:44)

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Don't know if there's any truth to this story that MJ spaining his foot in 1993 and 2001/2 was a hoax, because of the media sources.
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Jermaine said MJ in the wheelchair was a hoax, so I think it's possible MJ's faking in the above video, that he was out of it on drugs all year, but he sure is cute looking so innocent. :ghsdf: :icon_lol:

I've always been fascinated by the mysterious Buprinex letter.  When we consider the possibility of the Pepsi fire being a hoax, and MJ's early love for P.T. Barnum's hoaxes around that time in 84, then this letter suggests to me some more collaborations with medical people, and a few willing doctors.

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They are arthritic specialists with a focus on stem cell injections....
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I've always related this letter with the 'fountain of youth'

So when MJ Bams in 30 years from now he'll look like he did in Bad era! :affraid:
'The strange case of Benjamin Button', the writer supposedly had MJ in mind. :Michael_Jackson_dancing_smile
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suspicious mind

maybe some treatment option for the vitiligo
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Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars? Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, "I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight," people would say, "Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a single word that comes out of his mouth."

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maybe some treatment option for the vitiligo

From my observation on their website, it was def not for vitiligo treatment. They are not a dermatology practice. The focus on the degeneration of limbs, bones, joints due to high impact stuff, like dancing, sports, and other types of arthritis'

They are now known for stem cell stuff, in terms of regenerating worn ligaments, joints, etc in arthritis patients.

I quoted their webpage above.
Last Edit: January 08, 2013, 05:32:45 AM by Australian MJ BeLIEver
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