1/26/17

Paris Jackson, Murder & Space

 Paris Jackson is "the charismatic, beautiful daughter
 of one of the most famous men who ever lived"
- Rolling Stone Magazine

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Paris Jackson spoke about her father's death.

"They always say, 'Time heals,'" she says. "But it really doesn't. You just get used to it. I live life with the mentality of 'OK, I lost the only thing that has ever been important to me.' So going forward, anything bad that happens can't be nearly as bad as what happened before. So I can handle it." Michael still visits her in her dreams, she says: "I feel him with me all the time."

"Picture your parent crying to you about the world hating him for something he didn't do. And for me, he was the only thing that mattered. To see my entire world in pain, I started to hate the world because of what they were doing to him. I'm like, 'How can people be so mean?'" She pauses. "Sorry, I'm getting emotional."

Most often the outside world tends to judge a person from what they hear about them, what's written about them and how they present themselves when given a chance.  For the first time in almost eight years, Paris Jackson has been brave enough to expose some of the real difficulties she has experienced in her life.  Being vulnerable and exposing your true inner feelings takes a great deal of courage.  However, vulnerability is rarely found in our news stories and most often found within the context of lyrics for a song or an amazing art piece.  It is our artists, our poets, our musicians and great intellects that allow themselves to be vulnerable enough to share with the world their inner pain and offer it as a gift to the world.  Paris Jackson has demonstrated this same ability through her emotional outcry at Michael Jackson's memorial and now through this amazing cover and story for Rolling Stone magazine.

If we think about our own struggles that we have personally dealt with over the years, I would bet that most of the pain we have experienced over the years has been extremely personal.  Often times it is so personal and so painful, we rarely share it with our friends and family, much less the world. Imagine sharing your most intimate struggle even with a personal friend.  No doubt you would become emotional and begin to relive the experience in the moment you found yourself revealing those most private, inner experiences.

What reason then would Paris Jackson have for revealing these most excruciating parts of her life? The reason, I believe, is very simple: Love.  She has stepped up to defend her father, his legacy and allow the world to glimpse just a portion of what the real story behind her life with and without her father has been like.  For the haters and cruel people who have made dis-barraging comments to and about her, I truly hope you never have to step in the shoes Paris Jackson has had to wear.

Both Paris and Prince Jackson have no doubts that their father was innocent of the multiple child-molestation allegations against him.  For the public, we may only know Michael Jackson as being the man he was made out to be by reporters and planted stories.  The truth behind the child molestation accusations and stories are similar to some of the stories regarding his death.  If you have something someone else wants, they will slander you and try to place you in positions to maintain control and get the thing they're seeking.   For stars like Michael Jackson, this type of treatment plays out on a public field.  For people like us, it tends to play out in offices when someone tries to discredit your work or even in families when your little brother tries to blame you for breaking the vase.  They will lie, cheat and cover up the evidence of their deeds.

What the public needs to understand is that for people like Paris and her brothers, Michael Jackson was not the Michael Jackson that was lied about in publications.  Not the Michael Jackson that graced the magazine covers or even the Michael Jackson that performed on stage.  Michael Jackson was a very real, very personal attachment and figure for them - Michael Jackson was their father.  No one can ever take his place.  No one will know the bond and love these individuals shared with what the public views as "the most famous man that ever lived".

As the lives of these individuals go on, they will and have been seen as "Michael Jackson's children". They are not allowed the privilege to lead normal, private lives like the rest of us.  They have become public figures, who unfortunately, some people think it's OK to ridicule or slander.

When we have a father or a mother that passes on, we can become recluse, reflect on our lives with them and begin to heal the pain and replace that pain with our loving memories of that person.  For people like Paris and her brothers, they are constantly reminded of their father through press stories, press intrusions, and the injustice that has been done in their father's death.  Imagine how you would feel if a false story was publicized about someone you love.  Imagine having to relive the pain of losing that person again and again, because justice and closure have been eluded.  These children have had the one stable, protective figure in their lives taken from them.  Their father, Michael Jackson, was murdered.  Can any of us imagine being eleven years old and having a parent taken away like that?  Can we imagine how it might feel as a child to be swept up in the public eye before you can even come to terms with what happened?  Or to go through the turmoil of trying to seek justice for years through a crooked legal system?

As Paris stated, "Nobody but my brothers and I experienced him reading A Light in the Attic to us at night before we went to bed"  "Nobody experienced him being a father to them. And if they did, the entire perception of him would be completely and forever changed."

It has since been reported that Paris  “Will not be answering any press regarding the rolling stone article whatsoever.” source: People  After all she has revealed, I'm sure you can understand why. Each time we relay an experience it re-animates itself within us and the pain is relived until it is healed.  Paris has been brave enough to reveal some very personal and painful experiences.  She needs time to reflect and heal.  She needs to be given the space, courtesy and empathy to be a human being like the rest of us.

If the press does have questions about the murder of Michael Jackson and who was behind it, I'd like to suggest some reading material.  The Murder of Michael Jackson was self published prior to the Katherine Jackson v AEG appeal, which was turned down by the courts in the State of California. The book, Murdered Music, also self published, exposes the truth about the murder and mistreatment of Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston and Elvis Presley. Feel free to contact me for a free copy.  I'd be more than happy to fill in the details and the cover up done by the LA Courts.  I'll even provide the documents that prove it.

As Paris put it, "He would drop hints about people being out to get him".  "And at some point he was like, 'They're gonna kill me one day.'" (Lisa Marie Presley told Oprah Winfrey of a similar conversation with Michael, who expressed fears that unnamed parties were targeting him to get at his half of the Sony/ATV music-publishing catalog, worth hundreds of millions.)

Paris, myself and many other people know that her dad was murdered. "Absolutely," she has said. "Because it's obvious." " It was a setup. It was bullshit."

For the full interview with Rolling Stone Magazine click  Here

There was one person who had something to say about Jackson's interview.  Piers Morgan ranted about Jackson during an episode of Good Morning Britain, calling her claims "alarming" and describing her as "troubled." source: Oxygen 

Her claims are "alarming".  What's more alarming is that the California Courts have covered the conspiracy to murder her father up. She, like I, am very troubled that the courts would do such a thing.  That the press would write such lies about her father, yet fail to report the truth of his demise.

However, even more troubling than that, is the fact that this middle aged man, that is supposed to be a professional, was attacking an 18 year old girl who has lost her father on national television and Good Morning Britain allowed it.

Piers, by the way, personally interviewed some of the conspirators that led to her father being killed. I would imagine Piers Morgan is just one of the many people John Branca and Howard Weitzman have used to cover up the murder, mistreatment and conspiracy to steal Michael Jackson's catalog away.

If you think allegations of a conspiracy are a long shot, think again.  It is these two individuals who have gained access to the Sony/ATV catalog and have now sold it to Sony.  I now wonder if Piers was paid for his piece, advertising the success and good intentions of the Estate, all the while covering up the details of what really transpired.



No comments: