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valvenetian
03-09-2009, 03:25 PM
[SIZE="4"] Michael Jackson will finally be interred in a vault in Glendale, California tonight, 70 days after his death. His mausoleum mates include W.C. Fields, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable.

It is interesting that so much time has passed since his death until this burial. It is also interesting that his final ceremony comes amidst one of the largest fires in LA history. It is all quite ritualistic.

The number "70" is symbolic in ancient Israel. It represented the "years of a man's life". It also represents the completion of a cycle. The end of a programming icon.

Soon, a new icon will take his place. Who will it be? /SIZE]

dangermouse
03-09-2009, 04:32 PM
Al Gore? :D

father ted
03-09-2009, 05:33 PM
Omar Bhatii, Michael's son. Who's bettn'?

Btw, that was from Swerdlow's site.

joe911
03-09-2009, 06:25 PM
Soon, a new icon will take his place. Who will it be?

NO ONE!! Nobody will ever replace MJ.

waylander
03-09-2009, 06:30 PM
Soon, a new icon will take his place. Who will it be?

Who cares:confused:

Lets just hope it's not another kiddy fiddler.

Waylander:cool:

the white knight
03-09-2009, 06:35 PM
Thank god for that never liked the bloke.

joe911
03-09-2009, 06:36 PM
Who cares:confused:

Lets just hope it's not another kiddy fiddler.

Waylanderhttp://forums.gumtree.com/topic195405.html

Michael wanted to help people see the problems that are destroying our world.
That’s what he was about, and what his upcoming shows were about.~ Jermaine Jackson

waylander
03-09-2009, 06:50 PM
Michael wanted to help people see the problems that are destroying our world.
That’s what he was about, and what his upcoming shows were about.~ Jermaine Jackson

How very nice for him:rolleyes:

One of those problems is kiddy fiddling.

Waylander:cool:

joe911
03-09-2009, 06:52 PM
One of those problems is kiddy fiddling.


You have no proof of that. Every mj thread where the haters have been asked to provide proof they have failed to do so.

waylander
03-09-2009, 07:07 PM
You have no proof of that. Every mj thread where the haters have been asked to provide proof they have failed to do so.

I also have no proof that cheese is made from milk. But it is:rolleyes:

Waylander:cool:

joe911
03-09-2009, 07:13 PM
I also have no proof that cheese is made from milk. But it is:rolleyes:


ahhh ok you are an ignorant asshole. You dont have no proof to backup your allegations so prehaps you should question your beliefs.

MJ has done more than enough to make this world a better place. Just reading through the mjjc and found this;
I don't know you from a hole in the wall, and I love you because you are human and I'm your Latina sister - so you're stuck with me!:)

13 million strangers united on saturday to break a world record.

Thousands across the globe have formed "flashmobs" where they hit the streets and dance together.

He is uniting people all over the world,and on the day he is layed to rest you have no respect for those who are grieving around the world.

joe911
03-09-2009, 07:26 PM
CNN[funeral Program] (http://edition.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/03/michael.jackson.funeral/index.html#cnnSTCOther1)

Beautiful verses inside it http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1228_sad_person_crying.gif http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1228_sad_person_crying.gif http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1228_sad_person_crying.gif

We loved Him
We Laughed with Him
We sang with Him and
We danced with him.
But on this day
We Celebrate Him.

http://www.clipartof.com/images/emoticons/xsmall2/1228_sad_person_crying.gif

joe911
03-09-2009, 07:29 PM
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Seventy days after his sudden death, Michael Jackson will be interred in what may or may not be his final resting place Thursday evening.
A private funeral for Michael Jackson will be held Thursday in Glendale, California, his family says.

Only his family and closest friends will attend the private burial starting at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET) inside the ornate Great Mausoleum on the grounds of Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, California.

They'll then drive to an Italian restaurant eight miles away in Pasadena, California for "a time of celebration," the nine-page engraved invitation said.

The first page inside the invitation holds a quote from "Dancing the Dream," a book of essays and poems published by Jackson in 1992:

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with." Gallery: Invitation for Jackson's service »

The news media -- which have closely covered every aspect of Jackson's death -- will be kept at a distance, with their cameras no closer than the cemetery's main gate. The family will provide a limited video feed that will only show mourners arriving.

Little is known about the planned ceremony, though CNN has confirmed that singer Gladys Knight -- a longtime friend to Jackson -- will perform. Her song has not been disclosed.

The massive mausoleum, which is normally open to tourists, was closed Wednesday as preparations were completed for the funeral. A security guard blocking its entrance said it would reopen to the public on Friday.

Fans of Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and dozens of other celebrities buried on the grounds have flocked to Forest Lawn-Glendale for decades, but Jackson may outdraw them all.

It is unclear how close tourists will be allowed to Jackson's resting place. Security guards -- aided by cameras -- keep a constant vigil over the graves and crypts, which are surrounded by a world-class collection of art and architecture.

The Forest Lawn Web site boasts that the mausoleum, which draws its architectural inspiration from the Campo Santo in Italy, "has been called the "New World's Westminster Abbey" by Time Magazine.

Visitors will see "exact replicas of Michelangelo's greatest works such as David, Moses, and La Pieta" and "Leonardo da Vinci's immortal Last Supper re-created in brilliant stained glass; two of the world's largest paintings," the Web site says.

Jackson's burial has been delayed by division among Jackson family members, though it was matriarch Katherine Jackson who would make the final decision, brother Jermaine Jackson recently told CNN.

He preferred to see his youngest brother laid to rest at his former Neverland Ranch home, north of Los Angeles in Santa Barbara County, California.

That idea was complicated by neighbors who vowed to oppose allowing a grave in the rural area -- and by Jackson family members who said the singer would not want to return to the home where he faced child molestation charges, of which he was ultimately acquitted.

The mystery of where Michael Jackson would be buried became a media obsession in the weeks after his death.

After his body was loaded onto a helicopter at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center hours following his June 25 death, it stayed in the custody of the Los Angeles County coroner for an autopsy.

It was only later disclosed that Jackson's corpse was kept in a refrigerated room at the Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn cemetery until his casket was carried by motorcade to downtown Los Angeles for a public memorial service in the Staples Center arena.

Again, speculation about Jackson's whereabouts grew when the media lost track of his casket after his brothers carried it out of sight inside the arena. Though the family has not publicly confirmed where the body was taken, most reports placed it back at the Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn while awaiting his family's decision.
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Though Thursday's interment may settle one Michael Jackson mystery, a more serious one remains. The coroner announced last week that he had ruled Jackson's death a homicide. A summary of the coroner's report said the anesthetic propofol and the sedative lorazepam were the primary drugs responsible for the singer's death.

Los Angeles police detectives have not concluded their criminal investigation and no one has been charged.

Ian2day
03-09-2009, 07:33 PM
They have done it today as the eclipse from August is nearly completed.

waylander
03-09-2009, 07:50 PM
ahhh ok you are an ignorant asshole..

LOL :)

You free to believe that :). Just like I'm free to believe that only a true paedophile would pay a childs family a six figure sum of money, not to testify in court. Why would an innocent 'man' do that.

A kiddy fiddler would though;)

Waylander:cool:

joe911
03-09-2009, 07:52 PM
Im not even going to waste time arguing with you,YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT MICHAEL.

d9d9d9
03-09-2009, 07:56 PM
One of those problems is kiddy fiddling.


I agree. Satan is probably fiddling M.J. as we speak.

waylander
03-09-2009, 08:54 PM
Im not even going to waste time arguing with you,YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT MICHAEL.

Except, he liked little boys;)

Waylander:cool:

fctilidie
03-09-2009, 08:59 PM
wasn't he into cryogenics?

rosix
03-09-2009, 09:04 PM
Im not even going to waste time arguing with you,YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT MICHAEL.

where's you crying for the single parents who are busy working and bring up 3 kids because the father died fighting in war because he was told with his poor grades becoming a soldier was the best thing? I mean it's all fine paying respects to someone's life's work when they've passed but the disproportionate and selective respect and thoughts paid to Michael Jackson for example is not good for us as a collective people. Instead of spending countless hours watching meaningless ceremonies and other things documenting the death of a man you've never met, there are definitely more beneficial things you could be doing with your time. Rest assured that it is highly likely that any major media bomb, like MJ's death, is serving as a distraction for something that someone doesn't want you paying too much attention to.

So to summarise, I'm all for paying respects and all that, BUT:

- A man (or woman) does NOT become a 'saint' or near-perfect human being just because he is now deceased. Any bad he may or may not done is not undone.
- There is very clear and irrefutable evidence of extreme societal manipulation when someone can not batter an eyelid at dozens having died in a conflict zone and/or a man murdering his wife yet will spend dozens of hours discussing the death of one musician.

anyuser
03-09-2009, 09:22 PM
I was going to post a link to another article on this forum that I posted last night but one of the moderators I am assuming deleted it. It had some really great info in it about Michael Jackson Secret Pics & a documentary about MJ media hoax. Strange that they deleted it as everything that was in it was fair use.

d9d9d9
03-09-2009, 09:48 PM
I was going to post a link to another article on this forum that I posted last night but one of the moderators I am assuming deleted it. It had some really great info in it about Michael Jackson Secret Pics & a documentary about MJ media hoax. Strange that they deleted it as everything that was in it was fair use.


Is this the thread?
Link: http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80022

;)

clint_giles
03-09-2009, 10:07 PM
You have no proof of that. Every mj thread where the haters have been asked to provide proof they have failed to do so.

aswell with you young man ,do you have prove that he did not..

only michael and the boys accusing him of it would know that.....no one else


everything else is just speculation. and hear say.

clint_giles
03-09-2009, 10:08 PM
ahhh ok you are an ignorant asshole. You dont have no proof to backup your allegations so prehaps you should question your beliefs.

MJ has done more than enough to make this world a better place. Just reading through the mjjc and found this;
:)

13 million strangers united on saturday to break a world record.

Thousands across the globe have formed "flashmobs" where they hit the streets and dance together.

He is uniting people all over the world,and on the day he is layed to rest you have no respect for those who are grieving around the world.

its to bad they would not do the same for the million or so being killed in an unjust war....still to this day.

they are all ignorant.

clint_giles
03-09-2009, 10:10 PM
where's you crying for the single parents who are busy working and bring up 3 kids because the father died fighting in war because he was told with his poor grades becoming a soldier was the best thing? I mean it's all fine paying respects to someone's life's work when they've passed but the disproportionate and selective respect and thoughts paid to Michael Jackson for example is not good for us as a collective people. Instead of spending countless hours watching meaningless ceremonies and other things documenting the death of a man you've never met, there are definitely more beneficial things you could be doing with your time. Rest assured that it is highly likely that any major media bomb, like MJ's death, is serving as a distraction for something that someone doesn't want you paying too much attention to.

So to summarise, I'm all for paying respects and all that, BUT:

- A man (or woman) does NOT become a 'saint' or near-perfect human being just because he is now deceased. Any bad he may or may not done is not undone.
- There is very clear and irrefutable evidence of extreme societal manipulation when someone can not batter an eyelid at dozens having died in a conflict zone and/or a man murdering his wife yet will spend dozens of hours discussing the death of one musician.



very very very very ,well said

anyuser
03-09-2009, 10:29 PM
Is this the thread?
Link: http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80022

;)

Yep, I just found it after searching for a while (search wouldn't pull it up this morn for some reason) then after visiting thread, seen you had already put it up. Thanks.

rosix
04-09-2009, 01:20 AM
very very very very ,well said

thanks I thought so too.

Also,

"uniting people across the world" - just like people united in their pride in being able to vote for Obama? unison/unity is not always a good thing, more often than not it's a bad thing these days (sad but true).