> On Jul 5, 5:00 pm, Crisstti <crissttigalda
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 5 jul, 16:58, Fattuchus <fattuc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > On Jul 5, 1:56 pm, Crisstti <crissttigalda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > On 5 jul, 12:19, Fattuchus <fattuc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > > On Jul 5, 8:33 am, "RichL" <rpleav...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Fattuchus <fattuc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > On Jul 4, 7:02 pm, Bernie Woodham <birnhamw...@insightbb.com> wrote:
> > > > > > >> Nothing to do with The Beatles, I admit. But an odd article about
> > > > > > >> Jackie Onassis and her dealings with Jackson on a book deal:
> > > > > >http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSTRE5631S420090704
> > > > > > >> a cite:
> > > > > > >> "The book's major "scoop" was Jackson's allegation that he was beaten
> > > > > > >> by his father. But a throwaway comment Jackson made -- and Davis
> > > > > > >> cannot remember if it was in the book -- proved to be more
> > > > > > >> significant. Jackson had recounted how he and his older brothers
> > > > > > >> would squeeze into a pair of hotel beds while on the road as
> > > > > > >> youngsters, "and that's how I feel best about going to sleep, to
> > > > > > >> this day."
> > > > > > > In the final weeks of his life, Jackson complained of bad insomnia.
> > > > > > > He may have had a terrible time falling asleep by himself or without
> > > > > > > the use of drugs..
> > > > > > From what I've seen (and I'm trying to avoid following this closely, but
> > > > > > the news media continue to jam the subject in our faces), he's had this
> > > > > > problem for *years*. Drugs were found in his residence that are used
> > > > > > *only* for anaesthesia associated with surgery. Going back many years
> > > > > > ago, an anaesthesiologist accompanied him on concert tours.
> > > > > I was not aware that MJ used anaesthesia for years.
> > > > > > Putting a man under with drugs of this type is *not* the same as using a
> > > > > > sleeping aid. Being under anaesthesia is *not* sleep.
> > > > > > I suspect it will take quite a while to sort through all this, but when
> > > > > > that happens, there will be hell to pay among certain members of the
> > > > > > medical profession.
> > > > > It is being reported that MJ owed one pharmacy about $100,000 and that
> > > > > drugs were prescribed to him under phoney names. Given the large
> > > > > quantity of drugs and the fact that they were given to him under false
> > > > > names, IMO, when all is said and done, there will be a few medical
> > > > > providers with criminal charges against them.
> > > > > I think it was John Lennon who said something to the effect of "The
> > > > > king is always killed by his servants" (can't recall the exact words)
> > > > > Sadly, this is probably the case in Jackson's untimely death. He had
> > > > > a star quality about him, and he was so rich and so famous, he found
> > > > > members of the medical profession who could not say "no" when they
> > > > > should have.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
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> > > > Which is clear with his plastic surgeons... what a lack of
> > > > professional ethic.-
> > > I agree. I saw the documentary with Martin Bashir where Bashir
> > > interviewed Jackson about his plastic surgery. Jackson looked him
> > > straight in the eye and insisted he had had only two operations--
> > > period. Even an untrained eye could tell at that time that MJ must
> > > have had more than two surgeries. Now the news being reported is that
> > > he had many such surgeries.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
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> > He must have had Body Dismorphic Disorder. Look it up. What another
> > explanation could there be for him to destroy his face like that?.- Hide quoted text -
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> I have seen a psychiatrist or two interviewed on TV, and that is what
> they said.
> Some have claimed that Jackson had such an unhappy childhood and hated
> his father so much, he did whatever he could to alter his appearance
> to stop being reminded of his dad. Some say that is the true reason
> why he bleached his skin and had surgery to appear more "white." Plus
> Jackson reported that his father used to make fun of Jackson's skin
> and "big" nose . . . . . some say that his reaction to all this was to
> have multiple surgeries on his nose and to change his skin.- Ocultar texto de la cita -
> - Mostrar texto de la cita -
You know, I was gonna say that it seems like a very outlandish (if