“I’m being framed. And I know who's behind it. They want my catalog. They want my publishing. They'll do whatever it takes to get it. They're going to kill me. I hate my life. I don't even want the catalog anymore." Michael in 2003
This podcast with 1 million+ followers connects the dots precisely: the link between Mottola and Epstein, and Michael’s plan to change the entertainment industry, which turned the powerful against him up to his death under strange circumstances
Michael Jackson handed over his credit cards to security and told them to make sure that those who were stranded in New York after 9/11 had a place to stay. He had bus loads of people moved to New Jersey on his dime. 😭😭😭😭 my God this man was an angel.
so Janet Arvizo had settled in comfortably at Neverland with her kids; she went on shopping sprees at Michael's expense, while the kids broke things and misbehaved. After being confronted about leaving the ranch, she went straight to a lawyer and made up lies! Who actually falls for a farce like that😭
even with all the shit he’s been through, the fact he never once thought about killing himself and just kept marching forward like a fucking trooper is inspirational as hell
In March 2007, Michael was going through so much personally and facing heavy financial pressures. He was being offered staggering amounts of money for high-profile media appearances in Asia. OKYO Instead, he completely turned his back on those paychecks and rejected millions just to say thank you to the troops. He told them that if the executives wanted him, they would just have to call him another day. He had somewhere more important to be.
It is honestly so sweet to see him inside that Black
Hawk helicopter. It gives us such a rare look into his real self. You can see he's actually a little afraid and seemingly intimidated by the whole experience - the loud rotors, the military gear - but he is right there, completely humble and leaning in to listen to these soldiers. 🎖️
He didn't go there to perform a massive concert. He flew into Camp Zama solely as a fellow human being to shake hands, help promote a soldier, and deliver a quiet, deeply emotional message of gratitude to 3,000 service members and their families.
This is the side of his heart the mainstream media rarely documented - a man who recognized true sacrifice, stepping away from a fortune to give back to those who protect others.
It‘s a bit eerie to think that there’s footage out there of Jaafar acting out the most humiliating moment of Michael‘s life… imagine the dark headspace he had to tap into to film those disturbing scenes, only for them to be cut.