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发表于 2009-7-26 19:24:30
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本帖最后由 章鱼小丸子123 于 2009-7-26 20:12 编辑
转载一篇关于mind control 和CIA的文章
Michael Jackson, Mind Control Victim?
http://www.timboucher.com/journa ... ind-control-victim/
While we’re on the topic of magicians, I’d like to go back to this whole thing about Michael Jackson having a “personal magician”. I mean, I know the dude is weird, but let’s just say that doesn’t necessarily justify having a person who travels around with you acting as your not tongue-in-cheek personal magician. I mean, this guy also “controls” interviews with Jackson and even speaks on his behalf sometimes.
This character seems to go by the name of Majestic Magnificent, or Majestik Magnificent with a “k” at the end. and he’s also been spotted as “Majestic the Magnificent.” An article on the Austin Chronicle goes into more investigative depth on the subject. No record seems to exist of Majestic as a professional magician besides a mention in a blog in 2003. Also that year, Majestic/k intervened during a BBC interview with Jackson’s dad:
Majestik then says he will cancel the interview if another question is asked about Michael Jackson’s nose.
Theroux asks Mr Jackson if he wishes his son had a partner.
When he describes partner as “boyfriend or girlfriend”, Majestik says: “What are you trying to say, that Michael’s gay?”
Majestik says the question is disrespectful to Joe Jackson, who later says “we don’t believe in gays. I can’t stand them.” Mr Jackson then calls an end to the interview.
In another interview, Majestic/k says that before being Jackson’s personal magician, he was Muhammad Ali’s. Supposedly Majestic/k has been affiliated with Jackson since at least 1993. And yet so little is known about him. It’s extremely suspicious. Also extraordinarily weird is that Majestic/k is reportedly part of the reason that Jackson is now using Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam as personal bodyguards. I’ll have to look into this more, but this site says both Majestic and the Nation were brought in by Jermaine Jackson. One of the first tidbits I found about this aspect of the story actually comes from a Saturday Night Live Weekend Update transcript:
According to Magnificent Majestic, Michael Jackson’s personal magician, the purpose of Michael’s recent meetings with the nation of Islam is to insure that nobody is taking advantage of him financially. So don’t worry everyone - Michael Jackson’s personal magician is ensuring that nobody is taking advantage of him financially.
At first I just thought Jackson having a personal assistant was hilarious. Now I’m beginning to wonder if there’s not more to it than meets the eye. Let’s examine some more of the facts. First of all, Jackson is currently involved in an extremely public trial over child sex abuse. Jackson has maintained his innocence throughout. Regular readers of sites like Rigorous Intuition ought to be standing up and taking notice at this point. The author of that site, Jeff Wells, frequently delves into far out stories about ritual child abuse, and also blackmailing powerful public figures by forcing them into compromising situations.
I know it’s a pretty far-out leap for most “normal” people, but could Majestic Magnificent be more than just a “magician” - could he also be some sort of CIA Monarch mind-control handler for Jackson? Is there any possibility that Michael Jackson is actually a victim of or “asset” of some occult-intelligence organization? I personally have a hard time believing that Jackson is a pedophile (check out my archetypal analysis of him and his Peter Pan myth) - although if he had alternate personalities covered by layers of trauma, he might not even know about it himself. Or, conversely he might have figured it out, and trying to overcome it, and reclaim his lost innocence is what drove him into the whole Peter Pan fantasy to begin with. Maybe it’s all an attempt by Jackson to reclaim his inner “Paperboy”. I know I’m a bit of a weirdo, but for some reason, it’s more plausible to me that Jackson is a split-personality mind-control asset gone haywire than just a celebrity freak who likes to fool around with little boys. Maybe that’s just a more “fun” and less creepy explanation though. Who knows.
Anyway, the question of Jackson’s involvement with the CIA was first raised to me by Garrett. He tracked down a link to the CIA through Jackson’s close personal friend Uri Geller (who I have another story about in a minute). An article on the Scotsman explains a possible Geller-CIA link:
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