Share Michael Jackson Drowned At Birth

Jul 6th, 2009 | By | Category: Editorials, Politics | Print Print

On June 25, 2009, the world was shocked at the untimely death of 50 year old mega star Michael Jackson. Hardcore fans laid down in protest on his Hollywood Star, his music came back in to the charts, and of course a few faithfuls brought back the pedo jokes (hey at least they aren’t hypocrites). However people seem to be getting far to caught up with his death, the reasons behind it and the spectacle of his memorial. The guy was never alive!

Of course I don’t mean that phrase in a “Michael Jackson was murdered in the 80s and they replaced him with a plastic android” sense. I mean his quality of life. Against popular belief, having all the money in the world does not change your emotions, your memories, your screwed up mental state that comes from being an abused child star. Sure, you can buy a big house and make yourself a theme park, but at the end of the day you’re still just the mainstream media’s bitch and the record label’s whore. Half the world thinks you rape little kids, and the other half will be more than happy to give you their kids for just a moment in your presence. Some fucking life ai?

You can all sit there and cry about Jacko’s death, but YOU are just as responsible for it as anybody else. You bought his music, and you’re buying the magazines that are making money off his death. He’s just a dollar machine, chewed up by a corrupt system from birth and spat out before his time. He may have been plastic, but underneath he was still somewhat human, albeit severely brain fucked.

August 29, 1958 a beautiful baby boy was born in to the world. He didn’t know what world he was born in to, no babies do. He was a blank slate as they say, yet to experience this wonderful ride we call life. On August 30, 1958 it all went downhill. You see when you’re born where does your reality come from? How do you learn, who molds those early formative years? PARENTS. Where do rapists, murderers, and other dregs of society come from? PARENTS. Calling somebody a “bad egg” or “just evil” is a cop out by the same people that believe a man on a cloud created us. Granted society and circumstance play a huge role in who we become, but generally most fucked up people are fucked up because of their parents and Jackson’s parents, particularly his disgusting father are responsible for the mess that became Michael Jackson. It’s almost like an evil experiment.

From a very early age Michael was subjected to horrific trauma and abuse. Thug like beatings, torture with matches, slave like whippings. The heavily censored Wikipedia even let slip how his dad once climbed through his window at night wearing a horror mask and screamed at the defenseless child like a mad man. Jackson admits to vomiting with fear at the sight of his father. The only thing missing from this abuse is some good old fashioned feces eating. I wonder how many people that have protested against animal abuse have brought Jackson’s music and support his children being handed over to the same freaks that brought him up?

An average Saturday for a normal kid might be watching some cartoons, going out to play a bit of football, then an hour or two on the video games console. An average day for Jacko was getting awoken in the early hours by hot matches being burned on his feet, being whipped in to the recording studio to put out another record so that his dad and the record label could make another buck (and I thought black slavery was abolished), before having to share a room with his older brothers, while they shagged awe-struck groupies.

I’m no scientist or psychologist but even the average man in the street can see that he had a far from normal childhood. It’s almost on the scale of the CIA’s MK Ultra project and the info leaked about child torture and trauma based mind control. Who knows, maybe he actually was a sick experiment? Created to make his masters rich and to lead the unknowing public on a pied piper trail.

A tell tale sign that somebody has been abused is strange behavior and multiple personalities. You see when something horrific happens your brain copes by blocking it out from memory (maybe there were much worse things that went on that he simply won’t acknowledge), but eventually you’re going to have to deal with it. Victims of abuse then, instead of dealing with it themselves put on an act, be somebody else. People close to him have always said MJ had multiple personas. His high pitched voice is not actually his real voice according to celeb friends; just something he puts on during one of his altered states, obviously that one is to deal with the public and the limelight.

Strange behavior is definitely something Jackson is known for. Why do you think he’s called Wacko Jacko? This is a guy that dressed like a Cuban pimp, befriended a monkey named bubbles, dangled his child over a balcony, called one of his children “Blanket”, built a theme park called Neverland and completely destroyed his good looks with plastic surgery. That doesn’t just happen to somebody, it is systematically wired that way through abuse. We’re biological computers. Shit in, shit out basically.

One of the biggest bombshells was his alleged abuse of children. There’s no real way to find out if the parents of these kids were just money hungry bastards, or legitimately concerned parents. Either way they accepted money over justice so their child’s abuse obviously has a price, just like Michael’s did. It’s easy to say “fucking Pedo lets kill him,” or make light of it with “he died from a heart attack on a children’s ward” jokes, but life is not that cut and dry. If Jackson did abuse children by seducing them with “Jesus Juice”, it is almost certainly because he was abused himself. That doesn’t make it ok, it just makes his life more tragic.

Do any of you Michael Jackson fans honestly think he was a happy soul that just loved performing for you adoring masses? Don’t be so naive and selfish! Michael didn’t love you or know you, he was enslaved for your entertainment. He was an abused dancing bear at the circus, forced out by evil stage masters, then locked back up in his cage for the next town, never experiencing normal life running through the woods, using a white rabbit to wipe his ass, or fighting the John West’s Tuna man.

His father abused him to get himself out of poverty, his record company turned another cheek so they could get rich off his back and then abused him themselves through his contracts, the corrupt court system milked him dry of any cut of the wealth he did have during his molestation case, the media abused him to sell magazines, newspapers and get TV ratings, doctors abused him by over prescribing drugs and doing his plastic surgery, YOU abused him by buying his albums and supporting the system that put him there. It would not surprise me if his recent concert was never going to go ahead anyway. They probably knew he was dieing and still took your money. How convenient it is that you can now keep your ticket as a souvenir. “I paid for a ticket to a concert I didn’t go to”, for man that was abused his whole life. What a great big gang bang all this sickening crap is!

What’s even worse is the way the media deals with the death of somebody like Michael. It wasn’t long ago they all thought he was a Pedophile, now he’s like some kind of Pope (no child molesting pun intended). It’s pure evil. The mainstream news is not here to inform us anymore (tell that to the TV license robbers), but instead to manipulate us in order to make the controllers more wealthy.

Every day they find some new cliff hanger to drag out the situation. “Did his doctor do this?” – “why did his lawyer say that” – “blah blah blah”. You are the news, report the facts and leave it at that. So he died, let him die in peace, you’ve raped him enough already!

It seems the news have forgotten what their job actually is. Reporting the news. It doesn’t matter if the news is boring, it’s the fucking news! Personally I think the US and the UK giving more control to the corrupt banking system, Gordon Brown giving millions for the great Global Warming scam and the World War 3 that is brewing in Iran, is far more important than the death of Michael Jackson. Wake up people!

And of course lets not forget how the mainstream corporately owned media has always been good at hiding things the powers that be don’t want you to know, or manipulating things they do. Well they own it, what do you expect? 9/11, man in a cave and all that ringing any bells? As funny as Dave Chappelle is, he definitely has a point in the following sketch. MJ is definitely a great distraction:

Of course, Jackson made good music, no GREAT music, despite being forced. And the positive message he did manage to get through the propaganda and censoring system should be remembered. It is plainly obvious that he was crying for help in many of his songs, but unfortunately it was too late, and like many celebrities he appears to have succumbed to addiction and the numbing of the pain through bogus prescriptions.

The fact is Michael Jackson is now free from his captors and abusers. They get all his money, and he hopefully gets to be at peace. He’d have had more of a life if they’d drowned him at birth.

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6 Comments to “Michael Jackson Drowned At Birth”

  1. Henry says:

    Couldn’t have said it better my friend. He was simply a performing seal. Seeing all those popstars feeding off his death for their own fame is sicekning.

  2. steve says:

    i agree, he was created like a puppet chewed up and spat out, the media condemmed him ridiculed him then suddenly he dies and they pay massive tributes, its surreal in many ways. he had a messed up childhood and basically screwed him up for life.

  3. Booker T says:

    So Michael was used and abused. What makes him different from any other artist or performer? That’s just the business.

    And what’s all this about his childhood? People all over the world have messed-up childhoods, but they don’t get to grow up to be multi-platinum artist. I wouldn’t want what happened to Michael to happen to anyone else, but he got to live a life that other people could only dream about.

    As far as mental issues go, he made enough money over the years to get the best professional help money could buy. He had money for all those surguries, right? Most of us can’t even afford basic health care. And what about the other Jackson children? Do they have simular issues? Does anyone even care? You’ve never seen Janet doing stuff like this (and that act at the super bowl doesn’t count).

    Bottom line; he was the king of pop. That is the way I will remember him. He’s not God, or the Pope, or the second coming of Jesus. He will be missed.

  4. AIC says:

    Further proof that Kee is on the money. The last paragraph makes me want to vomit. “Hey we can get the sisters involved since Michael died!”

    F’ing JACKALS!

    From RollingStone.com:

    A reality special starring the Jackson family — but not Michael — that was filmed before the King of Pop’s death might air on A&E, MTV reports. The one-hour special was filmed as brothers Tito, Marlon, Jermaine and Randy Jackson were attempting to plan a new record and reunion tour. While production wrapped on the one-off episode, A&E might expand the episode into an entire series if the Jacksons sign off on it. “The plan was always for this to be a special with the possibility that it could turn into a series,” A&E vice president of publicity Dan Silberman told MTV. “We’ve begun speaking to the family, but there is no conclusion yet as to what will happen.”

    As Rock Daily previously reported, the Jackson brothers were trying to recruit both Michael and Janet to appear in some capacity for a Jackson reunion show, with Jermaine going as far as saying a Jackson 5 reunion was on. Michael quickly shot down the rumors, saying in a statement, “My brothers and sisters have my full love and support, and we’ve certainly shared many great experiences, but at this time I have no plans to record or tour with them. I am now in the studio developing new and exciting projects that I look forward to sharing with my fans in concert soon.”

    When Michael and AEG Live announced their This Is It! concerts in London, the organizer of the planned Jackson reunion promptly sued Michael, saying the AEG deal broke contract for a planned one-off concert at Dallas’ new Cowboys Stadium in 2010, which the airing of The Jackson Family special was supposed to coincide with.

    Sisters Janet, Rebbie and La Toya Jackson also had no involvement with the reality special, but that will likely change as the focus of the show — if it were to get the go-ahead for a full season — would shift focus on the death of Michael Jackson and not the planned Jackson album and tour. “Ideally, it would deal with the Jackson death, but we can’t say with certainty [if it will],” Silberman told MTV. Thus far, no footage for the show has been filmed since Jackson’s death from sudden cardiac arrest on June 25th.

  5. Keelan Balderson says:

    Booker every situation is different. However I think it’s fair to say Michael’s situation was a little more “hardcore” than most stars. Yes you can look at Britney Spears and Lindsey Lohan as fucked up celebs, and then people from Marilyn Monroe to Heath Ledger. Yes it’s business, and a sick one at that. The WHOLE celeb culture is a psychological shambles.

    And yes people all over the world have fucked up childhoods, but the very fact that Michael lived in his bubble as a “multi-platinum artist” shaped his own situation. When people “dream” of living like he did, they may think money and fame = happiness, security and love. But we really know it doesn’t.

    So he had the money for professional help, it doesn’t mean he was able to attain it, or was in the frame of mind to seek it, and there’s the fact that the doctors themselves are generally just quacks prescribing Prozac.

    Michael was the youngest of all the Jackson children and he was obviously pushed as the star. Look at them, they all do have their issues, and they all come across as odd to me. If you take AIC’s comment, they are looking to milk his death anyway.

  6. Booker T says:

    I see your point, Keelan. The fact is that money and fame changes people. I can’t say that I wouldn’t do something stupid or weird it I had it. People deal with fame and celeb differently. But why isn’t anyone telling them “Hey, that’s not coo!”? I try not to judge anyone too harshley, but there was a time when people would be embarrased by this stuff, but now it’s just another day at the office.

    Michael’s childhood may very well have shaped who he was as a man, but let’s face it; when we become adults, society holds us accountable by who we are and what we do, not by what your mother and father did. There are lots of people locked up in prison for commiting crimes because they had fucked up childhoods. I’m not comparing Michael to that, but he’s an adult, and I think we should judge him as such.

    And did he really need professional help? I don’t know what his mental state was, but it seemed that he was surrounded by at least a hundred people, and these are the people he knew or employed. Of all those people, wasn’t there someone he could have confided in if he had a problem? Diana Ross? Liz Taylor? Brooke Shields? His Mother? I don’t think that you or I know half that many people, but we have a support system, someone we can talk to about anything, and they don’t charge us $500 an hour.

    I agree he was pushed into fame by his father. And if he had a choice, he would have been doing something different, that he wanted to do. And we may have never heard of him. But I also think life has it’s own plans, and life chose Michael to be a superstar.

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