So a couple of days ago, the FBI released Michael Jackson's FBI files. Apparently, there were so many requests for copies that the FBI decided to post 300+ pages on their website.
Lucky us... lucky public.
Because, instead of depending on the media to 'interprete' the results, the public can pour through the pages themselves and reach their own conclusions. I did, on Tuesday and Wednesday, and reached this conclusion - MICHAEL JACKSON WAS INNOCENT!!!!!
The FBI found NOTHING!!!!
No kiddie porn was found on any of his 16 computers.
The FBI had to investigate allegations of abuse that weren't made through law enforcement agencies, but through tabloids and overzealous ambitious 'journalists'.
When Jordan Chandler was asked to testify in the Arvizo case, he threatened legal action against Tom Sneddon if he pressed the matter.
Mind you, the thing that killed me about the Chandler part was that he cited that he 'did enough' for the shady DA already. Yeah... 'did enough' as in let Daddy make the allegations and collect a huge paycheck for it'... yeah... that's 'doing enough'.
There were threats made by a Janet Jackson stalker promising to kill MJ if he didn't shell out some cash; dude eventually showed up at the Havenhurst estate and was prompted arrested and jailed.
The two witnesses, MJ's former employees, were pursued for questioning in the Philippines - nothing could be made of their testimonies because with every check they received from the tabloids/tabloid television shows, their stories escalated (read: the lies grew bigger than Babe the Blue Ox).
There were several documents that were duplicated; some were redacted in order to protect the identities of the witnesses, but they were still worth reading, especially if you were a longtime MJ fan. Longtime fans can fill in the redacted spaces for themselves.
As for the media coverage of these files, I am not the least bit surprised that they took a salacious approach to the relevations, although I do marvel at their convenient memories. For example, the Terry George angle. A lot of the media outlets are implying that Terry George had to endure a phone sex call from MJ back in the 70s; but they fail to mention that this dude's account, much like most of the so-called witnesses in the '04 trial, changed, depending on whom he was talking to at the time. Upon MJ's death, he even went as far as making a tribute website to MJ, which is absolutely consistent with someone who was 'violated' by said decedent. And apparently, after the so-called unpleasantness, George continued to call MJ until his parents cut him off because he ran up a huge phone bill. And when he called MJ numerous times collect, MJ didn't accept the calls. Much like Gavin Arvizo, George apparently couldn't quit MJ, even after MJ 'violated' him. Like Arvizo, George acted like a jealous b*tch when MJ distanced himself from him. And like Arvizo, he turned not to law enforcement, but to an outside party (read: the press) to get some sort of satisfaction and maybe even MJ's attention.
Seriously... what is it about MJ that brought out the Alex Forrest b*tch out of men?
At any rate, please, read the FBI files yourselves and don't depend on Inside Edition or Entertainment Tonight to tell you the straight dope. After all, Entertainment Tonight is produced by a former Hard Copy producer - hence, the re-emergence of hackjob whackjob Diane Dimond. An outfit that had no qualms propping up an obviously grief-stricken and thoroughly chemically impaired Anna Nicole Smith in front the cameras months following her son's death, through her attempts to lie about her child's paternity, her death, the Daniellyn paternity/custody fight, etc. This outfit that very nearly aired an alleged Heath Ledger drug tape mere days after his death - until TPTB felt the full measure of HW's wrath aka dozens of high profiled stars/agents threatened to boycott their show and cut off their access to the A-list. And let's not forget about their refusal to recant their 'Angelina gives birth to twin daughters Amelie and Isla' story, in which Mary Hart subsequently challenged Angelina to emerge from doctor-instructed bed rest in order to prove that she hadn't delivered the girls.
Entertainment Tonight, while glossier than Hard Copy, is just Hard Copy in drag. Count on them for glossy interviews; count on them for weekend box office numbers; but DO NOT count on them to interprete legal documents. Read them yourself.
And BTW, ET, the so-called tape that was found by customs... the report didn't say that they wouldn't disclose what was on the tape; the report said that due to it being a fifth generation reproduction, they couldn't definitively determine the contents of the tape. Big fcuking difference, @$$hats!!!!!
MJ was innocent.
And another BTW... isn't it scary how easily your FBI file could be padded, if tabloids were so inclined?
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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