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Thread started 02/07/04 3:39am

riverdean7

the michael jackson conspiracy

The Michael Jackson Conspiracy

Well, once again, the fascists are on the move, trying to exterminate the enemies of normalcy, and this time, their target is, again, Michael Jackson. What with the police's countless lapses in procedure, brutal mistreatment of MJ in jail, and flagrant violations of the law during the search of Neverland, Michael Jackson should have no problem eventually extricating himself from this travesty, unless the judges are bought off. Unfortunately, that is also a very distinct possibility.

Anyone can see that this is a blatant vendetta against Michael Jackson by a very powerful group of law enforcement agents (and who else pulling their strings?) who simply DON'T LIKE HIM. Everyone you meet on the street, even people who think he is probably has had illegal contact with minors at some point in his life, agree that it's still a rigged vendetta and that there is no real evidence against him in this particular case. (For the record, we here at freepeewee.tripod.com believe MJ is completely innocent of all charges of wrongdoing in any of these cases and we do not believe he has ever, ever, ever hurt a child in any way.)

We believe there is an increasingly organized group of people who have been quietly waging war on libertarian "weirdos" in popular culture. Despite how it may seem in America, Michael Jackson's career never fizzled. He has consistently been the number one performer worldwide in every country except the United States, and he continues to have a massive following and hit records. Other "weird" performers like Prince or Marilyn Manson do not command enormous followings worldwide and do not shape popular consciousness. Jackson, on the other hand, was just on the verge of a major U.S. comeback with his new album, just as Pee-Wee Herman was just on the verge of a major comeback with two new movies green-lighted when he was suddenly beset by very similar ridiculous accusations.

Dick Gregory Sees Conspiracy in MJ Case

Dick Gregory, activist, health guru, ex-comedian as well as advisor to many influential people is a man who has been a mainstay in American culture for decades. As a friend to Michael Jackson for many years he offered insight to the current situation involving Mr. Jackson and provided a perspective that has not been evident in many media outlets.

On a radio show entitled, Make it Plain, hosted by WOL's Mark Thompson in Washington, D.C., Dick Gregory stated in response to the mad media frenzy and tilt toward guilt coverage, that those who believe in Michael Jackson's guilt or innocence should first ask for truth to be exposed. Whether it is damaging for Michael Jackson or not, he insisted that truth is the most important aspect of this issue.

However, Mr. Gregory does not believe that Mr. Jackson is guilty of the charges and raised many questions concerning the events leading up to the actions of law enforcement and consequent media coverage.

He asked why was it necessary for 40 police officers and 20 FBI agents to raid Michael Jackson's property? More specifically, why were FBI agents present, especially since the allegations against Mr. Jackson are not a federal offense? He also questioned the legitimacy of the claim of law enforcement that they did not know of Mr. Jackson's whereabouts and the timing of the raid.

According to Mr. Gregory, there is a monetary element to this entire situation. He states that Michael Jackson purchased the Beatles catalog for nearly $48 million and it is now worth $1.5 billion. He also owns the rights to the Elvis catalog and found out after his purchase of the Beatles collection that these rights also included ownership of Little Richard's catalog of which, Michael Jackson promptly called Mr. Richard and returned it to him.

His suspicions arise from the fact that Michael Jackson has taken out loans and his lenders wanted collateral, which was none other than his Beatles catalog. Mr. Gregory stated that Michael Jackson did not mind offering that up as collateral because every time he would come out with a record he would make around $500 million from his efforts. For those who doubt those claims, he explained that there is a mischaracterization that occurs when people think about what is success for Michael Jackson. Although he may not achieve the outrageous sales of his more youthful days a majority of successful artists sales would pale by comparison.

Mr. Gregory found it odd that every time Michael Jackson is about to come out with an album or moneymaking venture he is hit with a scandal and that this situation is no different. He also admonished the audience not to forget that Michael Jackson embarrassed SONY and music mogul Tommy Mottola when he claimed that they were racist and that they took advantage of and mistreated Black artists.

Not holding anything back, Mr. Gregory stated that Rev. Al Sharpton, who came to the defense of Michael Jackson during this time was soon overwhelmed by media coverage of a video tape which showed individuals attempting to frame him in a drug deal. He went even further stating that this type of behavior could be traced to Bill Cosby and the suspicious murder of his son Ennis, who was gunned down while changing the tire of his Mercedes on a California highway. He claims that this happened after Mr. Cosby hinted that he wanted to purchase NBC when it was up for sale.

Dick Gregory also alleged that when they showed Michael Jackson in handcuffs, it was symbolic and when they handcuffed him, they handcuffed us all (Black communities). He stated that they allowed Mr. Jackson to board his private plane in Las Vegas, fly back to California and then handcuffed him and immediately took them off when inside the police station. According to Mr. Gregory, law enforcement had not judged him an extreme flight risk if they let him fly in and obviously not a danger if they immediately uncuffed him once inside, so why the posturing?

Mr. Gregory further intensified his discourse by reiterating that the value of Michael Jackson's Beatles catalog cannot be underestimated and asserted that Mr. Jackson could easily be killed, have it consequently ruled a suicide and thus his collection will be forfeited in lieu of his debt.

He further commented that people such as Liz Taylor, whom he knows Michael Jackson would rush to their aid in times of need, have not come to his defense or spoke out on his behalf. He also talked about how many people take "Michael" for a joke, yet he is very intelligent and that he knows what is going on.

Yet for all his concerns, Dick Gregory stated that Michael Jackson will "come out clean" in this dilemma and he called for people to say a daily prayer for the "truth to come out" about this situation concerning Mr. Jackson at 12:00 P.M., no matter what the time zone. He believes, ultimately, people will be shocked at what that truth is.

In the final analysis, many may balk at the comments and observations of Mr. Gregory, believing that governmental officials, media organizations and corporations in the music business may be beyond collusion or conspiracies (when two or more make a conscious effort to bring about a certain reality), which is fine. Yet, free and independent thought that Mr. Gregory exhibits is absolutely necessary, especially in an era where fact and fiction has taken an equal seat in mainstream media and thought.

Hopefully, people will not jump on the bandwagon of mainstream reactionary thought and will judge this situation objectively and think about how the constant stream of Black men being vilified as sexual and violent deviants will affect Black communities and Black individuals in general. I will not even address how these events also help serve as a smokescreen to other national and international events, but if we do not become more vigilant of our surroundings, it maybe a mistake we may all regret. ( by Akil Bakari an editor for GlobalBlackNews.com can be reached at BakariAkil@yahoo.com )
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Reply #1 posted 02/07/04 6:19am

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Interesting read.
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