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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Two Birds of A Feather...

There is an old proverb “Two birds of a feather flock together”. It means two in the same stay together.
June 25th, 2009 was one of the most shocking days in history. One of the greatest artists of our time was said to have passed away suddenly. But from the beginning some things didn’t seem to add up. Not only did things not add up, but other facets of the story started to emerge. The last will and testament was found, questions about it authentication were started by Randy Jackson. Saying that on the date that it was signed in Los Angeles, Michael was in New York, there are pictures in the media to prove where he was. Now how can he be two places at once? Or could he?
Have you ever wondered how Michael can do it ALL? Consider all he does for a minute, the shows, videos, music, visiting hospitals, public appearances, time with his kids, and traveling abroad. That’s quite a bit for single person. Someone who did that much would be exhausted and not able to keep up.
Unless…there are two Michael’s, then it would make perfect sense!

A comment was made by Lionel Richie that Michael Jackson hadn’t preformed in 15 years! Didn’t Michael do the 30th Anniversary show in New York at Madison Square Garden in September of 2001? What about the History Tour it was on the road from 1996 to 1997.


There are also two different autographs that are used by Michael; don’t most people use the same signature all the time? We also recognize that there have been changes in his appearance, such as in This Is It, no one changes that much in just a few weeks. There is also an interesting video that was discovered. It is an interview by Dick Clark of little Michael Jackson. One of the questions that Dick Clack asked Michael was, “How many brothers and sisters do you have”? Little Michael innocently answers “I have 3 sisters and 6 brothers”. Last time I counted the Jackson boys there was only 5 brothers, 6 including Michael. But you wouldn't count yourself! Did you notice an extra child on the album art of “Michael”?

 Is it possible we have been fooled all of these years?  Could there be TWO Michael’s? Two Birds....Compare some pictures, especially early pictures. Michael has a distinctive mole on his left cheek, which seems to appear and disappear at random times, now how does that work? The choice is up to you, it’s up to you to see the differences! Open your eyes and see what is truly in front of you!

3 comments:

  1. Two Birds from Dancing the Dream

    http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/node/216321

    Mike and Michael perhaps?

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  2. ...or Joe and Joseph?

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  3. "always great to sing with my brother" on the back of "This Is It" CD cover.

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