by cortez » Sat Mar 11, 2006 3:26 am
made me think of the Jackson voodoo thing from a couple of years ago. This site has some interesting speculation<br><br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.snant.com/fp/archives/michael-jackson-voodoo-chile/">www.snant.com/fp/archives...doo-chile/</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br>...Given yesterday’s post about Jackson and our recent investigation into his possible involvement in ritual abuse, here’s an interesting tidbit I uncovered this morning. The article presents it as “oh, that wacky, wacky Michael,” but it makes my ears perk up.<br><br> Vanity Fair reported in the article that in 2000 Jackson attended a voodoo ritual in Switzerland where a witch doctor promised that [Steven] Spielberg, music mogul David Geffen and 23 other people on the entertainer’s list of enemies would die.<br><br> Jackson, who underwent a “blood bath” as part of the ritual, then ordered his former business adviser Myung-Ho Lee to wire $150,000 to a bank in Mali for a voodoo chief named Baba, who sacrificed 42 cows for the ceremony, the magazine reported. <br><br>If you’ll recall, Spielberg was actually pals with Jacques Vallee, and Vallee was the technical consultant on Close Encounters of the Third Kind. According to everything I can find on the subject (basically a few mentions here and there), Spielberg most likely met Vallee through a mutual acquaintence: Ira Einhorn. If I remember correctly, Vallee ended up disappointed with the film, because it suggested that extraterrestrials are outer-space aliens, which Vallee does not consider the case.<br><br>Anyhow, the reason Jackson wanted to put a voodoo curse on Spielberg? Apparently, the director wouldn’t let Michael play the role of Peter Pan in the movie Hook . . . .<br><br> Back in the mid 1980s when Steven Spielberg was first developing his Peter Pan project (that would eventually, after being sworn off by Spielberg, resurface as HOOK), Michael Jackson had lobbied Spielberg to play the role of the “boy who wouldn’t grow up”. A lot of press put Jackson as the lead contender for the part, something Spielberg supposedly never considered an option, hence Jackson’s retaliation utilizing the powers of darkness. <br><br>Oh, here’s something else weird. The person who introduced Michael Jackson to Uri Geller was Mohammed Al Fayed, the father of Dodi Fayed who perished along with Princess Di. Al Fayed is good friends with both Geller and Jackson. He owns Harrod’s in London, and made his fortune by working for a Saudi arms dealer named Adnan Khashoggi. Adnan Khashoggi eventually became involved in almost every single conspiracy theory in the modern era, from Watergate to the Iran-Contra affair to throwing the 2000 election to 9-11. He’s even mentioned on a Queen album. I’m not even going to begin to attempt to unravel this dude’s connections, but here’s the Google search. Oh, and his 2nd wife is a high-profile Scientologist, as is, of course, Lisa Marie Presley, Jackson’s ex-wife.<br><br>Here’s a picture of Adnan, having his spoon bent by friend Uri Geller.<br><br>What does all of this mean? Well, it might only mean that rich celebrities hang out with one another. It might also mean that a couple of guys with websites have incredibly overactive imaginations and way too much free time. Still, I can’t help but notice the connexions upon connexions and wonder if something more sinister lurks beneath them all. More later . . . . <p></p><i></i>