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  • Nickdfresh
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    • Oct 2004
    • 49565

    Jackson Biographer: 'I Set Out to Nail Him'

    Journalist Ian Halperin predicted in December 2008 that Michael Jackson would be dead within six months. Exactly six months and one day later, Jackson died suddenly in Los Angeles. Fittingly, the book Halperin was in the process of revising, retitled 'Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson,' is out today.

    In it, the Canadian author and filmmaker documents the singer's struggles with charges of child molestation, the author's assertion that the Church of Scientology was behind Jackson's brief marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, and Halperin's own encounter with his subject while working undercover as a hairdresser.

    Have you slept in the last two weeks?

    Not much. I've been keeping close track on the developments following Michael's death. I'm one of the only people in the world that have sources in his camp, inside the Jackson family and in the house in Encino. So the information I'm accumulating is crucial.

    The timing of the book is crazy. On the other hand, you probably wish you had more time to include some of the things you're learning.

    Yeah, definitely. I met Michael, and I liked him a lot, and it's extremely tragic the way that he died. Especially considering how great a father he was and how amazing an entertainer and person Michael Jackson was. So it's extremely sad. Yeah, the timing's good. I can't deny that. But on the other hand, there's three kids without a dad.

    When you set out on the project, obviously you didn't hold the same opinion of him. As the book unfolds, your ideas about him clearly boomeranged.

    Exactly. I set out to nail him. I was disgusted when he was acquitted by the jury in 2005. I thought the L.A. judicial system had goofed again, that we had another O.J. Simpson case on our hands -- another criminal walking free. I was determined to nail him, and I have a history of doing that, a history of investigative journalism. My mission was to dig up the facts and prove to the world he was a child molester. Thousands of interviews and years of research later, today I conclude unwaveringly that he was not a child molester.

    Why you? Why did you feel it was your personal duty to prove he was guilty?

    I was extremely disappointed in the outcome of the case. I felt the media had not properly presented the case. The LAPD and the L.A. court system have continually made errors of judgment when it comes to high-profile Hollywood cases. And being a father myself, I just felt it was almost a duty to prove to the world that he was a child molester. To me, you can't get any worse.


    One thing you feel you proved without a doubt is that he was gay. Has anyone else besides your two sources stepped forward to say, "I had a relationship with this man?"

    Well, a lot of people have stepped forward. I had about eight serious cases of people, including one notorious gay porn actor in L.A., but they were not able to provide corroboration, so I couldn't include them in the book. You have to understand, anyone that Michael came into contact with, he forced them to sign confidentiality agreements. I do believe strongly that one of the [alleged lovers] will eventually come forward. I say in the book that one of the ways he was able to meet his lovers was by dressing up as a woman. Some of the media have been skeptical about that, but I can prove it without a shadow of a doubt. I have photos of him dressing up as a woman, and I'll include them in my film when it comes out next year.

    You must be working frantically to finish the film.

    I have over 300 hours of footage. I'm determined to make it the most definitive, most credible Michael Jackson film, so I don't want to rush it. I won't release the film until it's properly produced and leaves no questions unanswered. Most likely it will come out in June 2010, to coincide with the one-year anniversary of his death. The reason I did the book first was I just felt I wanted to get the message out to the world that he wasn't a child molester. And it was supposed to coincide with the upcoming tour. I've always gone on record to say the tour would never happen. Either way, I knew there would be a huge buzz.

    What can you tell readers about your sources?

    Well, I once dated a close staff member of Michael's. When his management found out about the connection, they fired her. It's important to point out that I've worked in Hollywood for years and years. I've known a lot of these people, these aides to A-list celebrities, for years. In Hollywood, people know me more as a filmmaker than an author. Some of them don't even know I write books. They always see me filming out there.

    Any sense what kinds of revelations might come out about Michael?

    About the trail of money. I heard a ton of allegations: for instance, how Michael was sleeping on people's floors in New Jersey a couple of years ago, totally broke. How when he moved to Ireland in 2006, he was pretty much penniless. People don't really know how desperate he was, or how despondent he became. He had to knock on friends' doors and sleep in their basements to protect the kids, to have a roof over their heads.

    You write about your own personal encounters with him. How hard is it to continue trying to "nail" him once you've met him? Before you met him, he was an abstract target.

    Absolutely. I'd just about given up on meeting him. I'm usually pretty good if I need to meet celebs. With him, every time I got within five feet and thought my chance had arrived, some burly bodyguard would stand in the way and intimidate me. I thought I'd go ahead with the project without meeting him, but then I got a tip from one of his aides about where he'd be.

    Can you explain how you posed as a hairdresser to get inside?

    That was the only way. Originally, I tried to meet him as a regular person, but I could've gotten my head kicked in. Then I decided to resort to my old undercover persona, and I took a hairdressing course for a couple of months. One of his aides told him about me, and I got tipped off about where he'd be. He showed up, and he was amenable. Unfortunately, there were a lot of questions I wanted to ask, but the meeting wasn't that long. I did get intimidated when I met him. There were questions I wanted to ask him about his personal affairs, but I just froze. I thought, 'OK, I'll get another chance.' I never got that chance.

    It's surprising we haven't heard more about the Scientology connection. You write that Jackson's involvement with the church helps explain his marriage to Lisa Marie.

    The media hasn't picked up on that. I think when people read the book to see the role of the church, they're gonna be shocked. Because Michael's marriage to Lisa Marie was strongly influenced by the Church of Scientology. These were the days before Tom Cruise. They wanted to make Michael Jackson the de facto leader of the church, the figurehead; and it didn't work out. It is a powerful part of the book.

    Where were you when you heard the news of Michael's death, and what was your reaction?

    I was at my home in the mountains in Canada. I started getting calls -- from CBS, ABC, CNN. I decided not to do any interviews those first 10 days. I wanted to see the way this would play out. There were so many journalists who hadn't been on the case in years who were vying for the spotlight. I've always said I want to let the work stand for itself.

    Your book must have been printed and ready to go.

    They had to stop the presses, literally. I spent four or five days writing the last chapter. Regarding his autopsy, everyone is asking me what it will reveal. My answer is, I'm not a coroner. My opinion doesn't matter here. I just document things -- I don't want to make predictions. Yes, I did predict he had six months to live. Unfortunately, my prediction came true. I had access to his private medical records, to people in his camp, and it was very disturbing. I was amazed when his 50-date residency was announced. Even Michael was. He thought he was signing for 10 concerts, but he was forced by his handlers, who were drooling at the prospect of cashing in. They never really cared about Michael. About the autopsy, I'm not even going to look at it, because I know it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. People took advantage of his naivete for years, and that's the real tragedy.

    Jackson Biographer: 'I Set Out to Nail Him' - Spinner
    Last edited by Nickdfresh; 07-14-2009, 12:53 PM.

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    • Mr Walker
      Crazy Ass Mofo
      • Jan 2004
      • 2536

      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
      Jackson Biographer: 'I Set Out to Nail Him'...
      Thanks for the post...

      I think this guy is doing the Stern show soon.

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      • Nickdfresh
        SUPER MODERATOR

        • Oct 2004
        • 49565



        uHUhuHUHuHuhUHUhhuhuhuhUHuhuh™....

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35753

          Ah the World Famous Michael Jackson troll.

          About time it was quoted in this thread. :D

          Fuck just noticed how long ago it was...

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          • thome
            ROTH ARMY ELITE
            • Mar 2005
            • 6678

            And...............6months later the toxicollogy report......

            funny?? the cops know every drug the average joe is on within 2hrs after blood, breath or hair sample arrives at testing center ...wich I am sure is located exactly where MJ's body was first taken...

            The News guys love this streching out of things... NEWS Ch6 the "We Care Station" because the other stations.. SUCK, LIE and HATE YOU!!!

            lol, I can dream can't I?

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            • Seshmeister
              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

              • Oct 2003
              • 35753

              Pedo's on Fiiiire!

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              • Mr Walker
                Crazy Ass Mofo
                • Jan 2004
                • 2536

                from MarksFriggin.com

                Author Ian Halperin Talks About Michael Jackson Molestation Case. 07/15/09. 7:50am
                Howard said that this author Ian Halperin was working on a book about Michael Jackson (Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson) and found that he wasn't a child molester. Ian said he set out to nail Michael Jackson but he found out that he wasn't what he expected.

                Ian told Howard that in 2005 he thought that Jackson was guilty so he set out on this odyssey to find everything he could. He said he found that 4 years later he didn't molest any kids. He said that what he found in the court documents and things like that proved that he wasn't a child molester.

                Ian said that Joe Jackson treated his son like crap and beat the crap out of him. He said that anyone who knew Michael as a child would be able to tell you that. Howard said that's what it seems like and Joe is claiming that he's the one who molded his son into the performer he was.

                Ian said that there are a lot of people coming out of the woodwork right now who weren't there for Michael in the past couple of years. They're all coming out and supporting him now that he's gone.

                Ian said Michael didn't want his father around him either. He said that all he wanted was Michael's money. He said he burned Michael repeatedly and Michael didn't trust him. He said that Michael didn't get the proper childhood and that's why we saw him with kids all the time. He loved kids and always tried to help them. He said he tried to bring people together and used Neverland to do that.

                Ian said that Michael Jackson is not a child molester. He said he dug up a court document from 1993 that showed that Michael was forced to settle that case and he was insisting not to settle but the insurance company forced him to. He said that the kid, Jordan Chandler, claimed that Jackson was circumcised and had blotches on his penis. The cops raided his house and made him strip down to be photographed. It turns out he was uncircumcised and Jordan's description didn't match.

                Howard said he didn't know the insurance company made him settle. Ian said that all of this is in his book. He said that in 2005 there was another case and the people involved weren't that credible. Ian said he came there and wanted to crack the story. He said he spoke to Johnny Cochran one time and Johnny told him that they didn't win their case, the prosecution lost their case.

                Ian said that he doesn't truest Debbie Rowe either. He said that she's trying to extort money from the family to avoid taking her kids from them. He said that's just not right and he would never do such a thing with his own kids.

                Ian said that Michael was a great father from what he could tell. He said he met Michael in person but never got to interview the kids. He said that the time Michael held the kid over the balcony he was high on drugs. He said that you have to look at the doctors who were giving him that stuff.

                Howard asked Ian about Jackson's kids and how he kept them in masks all the time. The kids don't even know other kids because of that. Ian said that Michael was the most famous person out there and he was trying to protect them from the paparazzi. He said it makes sense and he home schooled them himself. Howard and Robin sounded shocked by that. Ian said that Michael was very educated. He said that he studied everything and he was very literate. He said he was well read too.

                Howard said that Ian predicted that Michael only had about 6 months to love about 6 months ago. He asked Ian about that and how that prediction came about. Ian said that he checked into some private medical records and found that he could die at any second because he had anorexia, lung disease and some other health issues. He said that he could have died of a heart attack based on the anorexia alone.

                Howard asked if Michael knew about the book. Ian said that he did and he was supportive of it when he found out that he was sympathetic.

                Ian said that his book came out in December and Jackson's people said that it was a complete fabrication. He said that they then planned the 50 show tour and expected Jackson to do all of that.

                Howard said that they claim that Jackson was a schizophrenic. Ian said that's what he was told. He didn't make that claim himself. He said that Joe Jackson turned a blind eye to that and didn't get him help. All he wanted to do was make as much money as possible. Ian said he hopes that the child welfare intervenes and doesn't let Joe get custody of the kids. He said that they might think that they have another Michael Jackson on their hands.

                Howard said he saw that Debbie Rowe, the mother of the kids, doesn't even want the kids. She has never wanted them but now she's trying to get money from the family and claiming that she does want the kids. Ian said Joe wants the kids and wants to put them on tour and to give them record deals.

                Howard said that now that the kids are out of their masks nothing crazy has happened. Ian said Michael just wanted to keep them out of the spotlight. The family went against his wishes and exposed the kids to the world. They're just trying to make money off of Michael.

                Howard asked about Michael's marriage to Lisa Marie Presley. Ian said that he had infiltrated the church of Scientology and he heard a lot of talk about getting Michael to join. They used Lisa Marie to get to Michael. That's what that was all about. He said that there were people claiming that's what happened and they asked Lisa go marry the guy to get him involved with the church.

                Howard asked why it would be so important to Lisa Marie to get him into that church. He said he had Lisa Marie on the show and she claims that she was really in love with Michael. He doesn't get why she would want to be involved with the church in that way though.

                Ian said that it's rumored that Lisa Marie was pressured to marry Michael. He said he's not sure if that's true or not. Then there's the homosexuality thing. Ian claims that he found out that there are some men out there who claim that they have had homosexual encounters with Michael Jackson.

                Ian said he heard rumors from Michael's mother that he was gay. He said he heard that she called him a ''fag.'' Ian said he looked into the allegations and found 8 men who claimed that they had slept with Michael. He said that he found 8 but only went with 3 because he needed extreme corroboration to make sure they were being real. He said that he found out that Michael would dress up as a woman when he was with these guys. Ian said that he would dress as a woman to get out of the hotels without being recognized. He would get rooms in Las Vegas that had cockroaches in them. He said he found out about one construction worker in Vegas and the guy had time lines and all of the information that he needed to prove that he had been with him.

                Ian said that Jackson didn't come out as being gay because he thought people would think he was a pedophile. He said that Jackson was also afraid that being black and gay would be even tougher than being white and gay. Ian also claims that several people told Jackson that he shouldn't come out because of the race factor.

                Ian said that Michael did fall in love with some gay men. He said that he liked guys who were 18-23 years old. Howard asked if they were muscular guys. Ian said they were toned guys and the construction worker was Asian. Howard asked if there was anything kinky going on. Ian said that they claimed that he liked to lick the guy's ''lollipops.''

                Howard asked Ian how Michael met this construction worker. Ian said Michael was living in Vegas at the time and he was roaming around meeting them. He met a waiter in a restaurant and the next night they were in a hotel together.

                Howard asked Ian about his book and found out he worked for 5 years on it. He did 5 years of research. He said this was his 12th book and he had to max out some credit cards while he was working on it. He said he did get an advance but not enough to last 5 years. He said he had to take a risk though.

                Ian told Howard about he and his wife breaking up and how things are still okay between them. He said that they're both artists and they just had to get away from each other.

                Ian said he really thinks that the courts have to step in and take the kids away from the Jackson family. He said he doesn't trust the Jacksons or even Debbie Rowe. He said they might need to be put into a family other than both of those.

                Ian told Howard that Michael wanted the kids to go to his mother or Diana Ross. Howard asked why he would give the kids to a woman who could have been a part of the mental abuse. Ian said there is talk that there might be another will out there and the one that's out there now isn't going to hold up.

                Howard said he has changed his will a bunch of times. He said he changes it whenever he's mouthed off to. He said he's changed it about 10 times.

                Ian said that they have to look at the doctors in the Jackson case and also into the police force. Howard asked Ian if he believes what's going on around this guy. Howard said he's not sure why they're so fascinated by the whole thing.

                Howard gave Ian a plug for his book ''Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson.'' The book is at number 2 on the best seller list right now.

                Robin asked if Michael was obsessed with Nazis. Ian said that he did have some Nazi outfits and he would wear them around the house. Ian said that he had some songs about the Jews and he was bitter about the way he was treated by some Jews.

                Howard asked if he really slept in a hyperbaric chamber. Ian said that was true too. He said that Michael knew how to spin a tale. Ian said Michael had plastic surgery and claimed it was only twice. They know better than that. He said he was trying to change his look so he didn't look like anyone in his family.

                Howard said that Michael blamed Tommy Mottola for one of his albums tanking and Tommy had to talk some sense into the guy. He said that Michael was about the blame game but then he'd go out and spend all of his money on all kinds of nonsense. Ian said he made some bad decisions and he was millions of dollars in debt when he died.

                Howard said the one thing that kept him afloat was the Beatles catalog that he bought. Ian said that was the only thing that kept him going.

                Howard said Michael had assets but it didn't all balance out. Ian said he was living in Dubai for a while and he was being supported by some guy out there. He said that's the only reason he thought about doing the come back.

                Ian said that he was on a show in London the day he announced his tour and told them that the concerts would never happen. Ian said that he was proven right when he made that prediction.

                Howard asked Ian if he liked his music. Howard said he never liked it. Ian asked if he had ever danced to any of his songs. Howard said he never did. He said he can't even dance to any song. He demonstrated for Ian and then went over and danced with Ian. Robin said that's the first guest Howard has ever danced with like that.

                Ian said that Michael's music as moving for him. Howard said he didn't like it. They spent a minute going back and forth on that. Artie said that the dancing is going to be number one on Howard TV for months once it airs.

                Howard took a call from a guy who said that this guy's story doesn't check out. He said that the guy has just been sucking Michael off. He said that there's no way Michael was out in Vegas dressing like a woman and going out. Howard said he thinks that he could have done that. Ian defended himself and said that he's got the proof in his book.

                Howard said that when he was dating he was able to get about 1,300 lovers in 2 weeks and he was able to keep it quiet and secret. Howard said that there are ways to be clandestine about what you're doing and he thinks that Michael could have done that kind of thing.

                Ian said that Michael was gay and ''so what?'' He said that he finds it highly insulting that this caller is saying what he's saying. He said that the important thing is getting the kids help and not bashing Michael Jackson. He said that they should let the guy rest in peace.

                Irish John called in and said that there were a lot of allegations about Michael giving alcohol to kids. He asked if that was true. Ian said there was truth to that. He said that Jackson had alcohol addiction and he had to go to rehab for that. No one but Liz Taylor did anything about it. She urged him to check into rehab.

                John asked what the purpose of giving the kids alcohol. Ian said that Martin Bashir did an interview with Jackson and Bashir used Jackson while he was addicted to drugs to manipulate him. He said that Jackson had a lapse of judgment and he suffered the consequences.

                Ian said that Jackson loved kids and he didn't want to have sex with them, he just wanted to bring kids together. Irish John asked him if he ever ''infiltrated'' Jackson himself. Howard said that was a little too much and cut John off.

                Howard talked to Ian about Jackson sleeping with young boys. Ian said he wouldn't let his kids do that but there are some people who were okay with that.

                Another caller said that Howard's bullshit meter should be going crazy with this guy. He said that this guy has to be making this stuff up. Ian said that he has to read the book before he says that. The caller said that this guy wrote the book to sell. Artie said there isn't any other reason to write a book.

                Ian said that he wrote the book before Michael died. He said that the book was on the presses when he died and he had to stop them and add a chapter and change the title of the book. He said that he should read the book before he bashes it though.

                Mariann from Brooklyn called in and asked him why he didn't call social services about him. Howard said Ian thinks that he was a good father. Ian said that if you present him with the smoking gun then he'll write about that. He said he wrote about what he found. He said he set out to nail the guy but it turns out he couldn't. He said he thought that they had another OJ on their hands but that's not what he found.

                Artie asked Ian if he thinks that he was such a junkie that he would really shoot up in his neck. Ian said that he was a junkie and he wouldn't have been alive without some of the drugs he was on. He said that Jackson had to deliver the goods and he had become despondent toward the end. He said that the AEG people put out the video of Jackson were saying that he was perfectly healthy the day after he died.

                Ian said that they examined the video and they're saying that Jackson wasn't in fine form and he was out of sync and even Jackson said that he felt like a marathon runner after doing just one song. He wasn't going to be able to pull off the tour.

                Artie said that maybe AEG had a motive to murder the guy if he was worth more dead than alive. Ian said that they could have gone bankrupt if he hadn't been able to pull it off. Howard said he thinks that they thought that he was going to pull it off and they weren't out to get the guy. Ian said he's not claiming murder. He said that he's pretty sure that the authorities have their act together out there and know what they're doing.

                Robin asked how Michael passed a physical for the tour. Ian said that he offered to pay for a medical exam to find out what the real deal was.

                Howard asked if Neverland is going to become some kind of shrine for Jackson. Ian said it will. He was bailed out by a guy and he's part owner in that ranch. He said he's got details on that as well and he has barely hit the tip of the iceberg with what he's spoken about today. Howard said that he's given away so much that people won't want to buy the book.

                Howard gave Ian some more plugs for his book and thanked him for coming in. He told him to do his next book on the life of Artie Lange. Artie said he's writing that book himself. Howard had to go to break a short time later.

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                • Mr Walker
                  Crazy Ass Mofo
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2536

                  when Howard met Michael...

                  Howard said that it was very disturbing the time he met Michael Jackson himself. He said that was very disturbing. Howard said he was in the meeting with Don Buchwald and another guy. It was just four people and it was very disturbing. Howard said he and his agent were shook up after that meeting. He said you don't even know what to think when you see what he had done to his face. Howard said he had a chin implant and that melting nose of his.

                  Howard said when he saw Jackson he had tape on his nose that was dangling. His fingers had tape on them too and he would touch his nose and he would get ink on it. He said there was no nose under the tape and it was mystifying to him. He said that this was during the first child molestation case and Jackson and his people wanted him to get his audience to rally behind Michael Jackson. Howard said Jackson wasn't going to do an interview but he would walk by the protest.

                  Howard said he and his agent were stuck in the room with Michael and he was just staring at them. Howard said he asked Michael about meditation and Deepak Chopra and Jackson just giggled when he mentioned the guy. Howard said he had nothing to say to him. Howard said he gave up on the meeting and just sat there staring at the guy.

                  Howard said he told the guy that he didn't' want to do the rally thing but he would do an interview with Michael. He wanted to do that over at ABC because he had a deal with them at the time. Howard told the guys he wanted to do that but Jackson and his guy really didn't want to do that. Dianne Sawyer ended up getting that interview a few days later.

                  Howard said he could have done that rally for Michael but he figured he would have looked like and asshole if he had. He said it was tempting to do it for Jackson but he figured he would have gotten sold out or something so he decided not to do it.

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                  • Dolemite!
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 689

                    Originally posted by Imapus_Sylicker
                    Sad? Surely you jest.

                    The man's a jaenious!

                    "And the stage is bare,
                    And I'm standing there...
                    Without any hair!

                    And if you don't come back to me...
                    Ah, the heck with it."

                    And I don't really think he's drunk/and or stoned. Agreed, it is Elvis, but even his voice would sound altered, if he was, well, altered.

                    And he sounds damn good to me, when he sings, with the soft falsetto and everything.

                    Cheers! :bottle:



                    Elvis could be hilarious. I noticed his brain dead female audience didn't laugh, probably preferring his cute side.

                    There's one part in a book by one of his closest friends Good rockin tonight where Elvis is reading from the bible and he changes the words and says, "And Jesus said, woe ye motherfuckers!"

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                    • Va Beach VH Fan
                      ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 17913

                      Originally posted by Seshmeister
                      Pedo's on Fiiiire!
                      Jacko or no Jacko, that's some scary shit right there...
                      Eat Us And Smile - The Originals

                      "I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth

                      "We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth

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                      • WARF
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 15347

                        Michael Jackson finally put us out of his misery!

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                        • FORD
                          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                          • Jan 2004
                          • 59606

                          Here's one from the vaults.....

                          <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/o9_BwMtPeWU&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/o9_BwMtPeWU&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>

                          Sounds a lot like the version that actually made the record, with Mick Jagger singing. Have to listen close to realize it is indeed Freddie and not Mick.
                          Eat Us And Smile

                          Cenk For America 2024!!

                          Justice Democrats


                          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                          • FORD
                            ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                            • Jan 2004
                            • 59606

                            I'm surprised the Jackson legal team (or for that matter, the Pepsi legal team) allowed any copies of that fire footage to leak out.

                            Jeri Curl apparently is some seriously flammable shit!
                            Eat Us And Smile

                            Cenk For America 2024!!

                            Justice Democrats


                            "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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                            • standin
                              Veteran
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 2274

                              Let's just all admit it. Jerri Curls were gross.

                              To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
                              MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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                              • David Lee Rocks
                                Sniper
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 809

                                Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                                Jackson Biographer: 'I Set Out to Nail Him'

                                Journalist Ian Halperin predicted in December 2008 that Michael Jackson would be dead within six months. Exactly six months and one day later, Jackson died suddenly in Los Angeles. Fittingly, the book Halperin was in the process of revising, retitled 'Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson,' is out today.

                                In it, the Canadian author and filmmaker documents the singer's struggles with charges of child molestation, the author's assertion that the Church of Scientology was behind Jackson's brief marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, and Halperin's own encounter with his subject while working undercover as a hairdresser.

                                Have you slept in the last two weeks?

                                Not much. I've been keeping close track on the developments following Michael's death. I'm one of the only people in the world that have sources in his camp, inside the Jackson family and in the house in Encino. So the information I'm accumulating is crucial.

                                The timing of the book is crazy. On the other hand, you probably wish you had more time to include some of the things you're learning.

                                Yeah, definitely. I met Michael, and I liked him a lot, and it's extremely tragic the way that he died. Especially considering how great a father he was and how amazing an entertainer and person Michael Jackson was. So it's extremely sad. Yeah, the timing's good. I can't deny that. But on the other hand, there's three kids without a dad.

                                When you set out on the project, obviously you didn't hold the same opinion of him. As the book unfolds, your ideas about him clearly boomeranged.

                                Exactly. I set out to nail him. I was disgusted when he was acquitted by the jury in 2005. I thought the L.A. judicial system had goofed again, that we had another O.J. Simpson case on our hands -- another criminal walking free. I was determined to nail him, and I have a history of doing that, a history of investigative journalism. My mission was to dig up the facts and prove to the world he was a child molester. Thousands of interviews and years of research later, today I conclude unwaveringly that he was not a child molester.

                                Why you? Why did you feel it was your personal duty to prove he was guilty?

                                I was extremely disappointed in the outcome of the case. I felt the media had not properly presented the case. The LAPD and the L.A. court system have continually made errors of judgment when it comes to high-profile Hollywood cases. And being a father myself, I just felt it was almost a duty to prove to the world that he was a child molester. To me, you can't get any worse.


                                One thing you feel you proved without a doubt is that he was gay. Has anyone else besides your two sources stepped forward to say, "I had a relationship with this man?"

                                Well, a lot of people have stepped forward. I had about eight serious cases of people, including one notorious gay porn actor in L.A., but they were not able to provide corroboration, so I couldn't include them in the book. You have to understand, anyone that Michael came into contact with, he forced them to sign confidentiality agreements. I do believe strongly that one of the [alleged lovers] will eventually come forward. I say in the book that one of the ways he was able to meet his lovers was by dressing up as a woman. Some of the media have been skeptical about that, but I can prove it without a shadow of a doubt. I have photos of him dressing up as a woman, and I'll include them in my film when it comes out next year.

                                You must be working frantically to finish the film.

                                I have over 300 hours of footage. I'm determined to make it the most definitive, most credible Michael Jackson film, so I don't want to rush it. I won't release the film until it's properly produced and leaves no questions unanswered. Most likely it will come out in June 2010, to coincide with the one-year anniversary of his death. The reason I did the book first was I just felt I wanted to get the message out to the world that he wasn't a child molester. And it was supposed to coincide with the upcoming tour. I've always gone on record to say the tour would never happen. Either way, I knew there would be a huge buzz.

                                What can you tell readers about your sources?

                                Well, I once dated a close staff member of Michael's. When his management found out about the connection, they fired her. It's important to point out that I've worked in Hollywood for years and years. I've known a lot of these people, these aides to A-list celebrities, for years. In Hollywood, people know me more as a filmmaker than an author. Some of them don't even know I write books. They always see me filming out there.

                                Any sense what kinds of revelations might come out about Michael?

                                About the trail of money. I heard a ton of allegations: for instance, how Michael was sleeping on people's floors in New Jersey a couple of years ago, totally broke. How when he moved to Ireland in 2006, he was pretty much penniless. People don't really know how desperate he was, or how despondent he became. He had to knock on friends' doors and sleep in their basements to protect the kids, to have a roof over their heads.

                                You write about your own personal encounters with him. How hard is it to continue trying to "nail" him once you've met him? Before you met him, he was an abstract target.

                                Absolutely. I'd just about given up on meeting him. I'm usually pretty good if I need to meet celebs. With him, every time I got within five feet and thought my chance had arrived, some burly bodyguard would stand in the way and intimidate me. I thought I'd go ahead with the project without meeting him, but then I got a tip from one of his aides about where he'd be.

                                Can you explain how you posed as a hairdresser to get inside?

                                That was the only way. Originally, I tried to meet him as a regular person, but I could've gotten my head kicked in. Then I decided to resort to my old undercover persona, and I took a hairdressing course for a couple of months. One of his aides told him about me, and I got tipped off about where he'd be. He showed up, and he was amenable. Unfortunately, there were a lot of questions I wanted to ask, but the meeting wasn't that long. I did get intimidated when I met him. There were questions I wanted to ask him about his personal affairs, but I just froze. I thought, 'OK, I'll get another chance.' I never got that chance.

                                It's surprising we haven't heard more about the Scientology connection. You write that Jackson's involvement with the church helps explain his marriage to Lisa Marie.

                                The media hasn't picked up on that. I think when people read the book to see the role of the church, they're gonna be shocked. Because Michael's marriage to Lisa Marie was strongly influenced by the Church of Scientology. These were the days before Tom Cruise. They wanted to make Michael Jackson the de facto leader of the church, the figurehead; and it didn't work out. It is a powerful part of the book.

                                Where were you when you heard the news of Michael's death, and what was your reaction?

                                I was at my home in the mountains in Canada. I started getting calls -- from CBS, ABC, CNN. I decided not to do any interviews those first 10 days. I wanted to see the way this would play out. There were so many journalists who hadn't been on the case in years who were vying for the spotlight. I've always said I want to let the work stand for itself.

                                Your book must have been printed and ready to go.

                                They had to stop the presses, literally. I spent four or five days writing the last chapter. Regarding his autopsy, everyone is asking me what it will reveal. My answer is, I'm not a coroner. My opinion doesn't matter here. I just document things -- I don't want to make predictions. Yes, I did predict he had six months to live. Unfortunately, my prediction came true. I had access to his private medical records, to people in his camp, and it was very disturbing. I was amazed when his 50-date residency was announced. Even Michael was. He thought he was signing for 10 concerts, but he was forced by his handlers, who were drooling at the prospect of cashing in. They never really cared about Michael. About the autopsy, I'm not even going to look at it, because I know it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. People took advantage of his naivete for years, and that's the real tragedy.

                                Jackson Biographer: 'I Set Out to Nail Him' - Spinner
                                i heard this guy on Howard Stern yesterday morning, interesting

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