Prince Rogers Nelson, a person, not a brand |
Michael Joseph Jackson, a person, not a brand |
Often times when we hear of a celebrity passing, we automatically tend to think that if they claim it was an overdose, it most probably was. Why would our newspapers and television stations lie to us?
Perhaps it's not the newspapers or the television stations. Perhaps the abundant news of our celebrities passing over due to an "overdose" from a drug addicted star has more to do with the people passing out that information than it does with the people reporting it.
The music industry has been big business for many years. They know how to market, to cause a stir, produce sales by creating a demand, and as Prince would tell you, how to write contracts.
When I started this blog, almost six years ago, I never anticipated learning about the music industry or any artist's life other than Michael Jackson. The facts behind his death will always haunt me. But the fact that these horrendous crimes continue, infuriates me.
For those who do not know, I am a medium. I've spoken to people on the other side for many years, but don't "market" myself as such, nor do I look to make money from that God given gift. The ability to communicate with those on the other side, has allowed me to gain access to information that is not reported in our papers or on our news stations, or even in some cases, that has ever been written in books.
This blog, as titled, "Twin Souls and Beyond", has not only documented the details behind the death of Michael Jackson, but some of what he has given me in words and some of what others have given me as well. There is a whole other realm that we all will one day enter into. As Prince would tell you, these days "things are much harder in the afterlife". Not unlike here on the earth, we still long to bond with others and in the case of foul play with our deaths, we seek justice and closure for the life we have left behind.
How would you feel if someone stole from you while you were living, then plotted to kill you to make sure they could gain all you had? When they succeeded, they hid what they could about your life so no one would know the difference, then continued to use your creations to exploit them for themselves. The courts would help them cover up their deeds and the banks would help them gain access to your assets. If this sounds too far fetched, as I once thought, think again. This has happened over and over again for at least four individuals I have personally spoken to in the last few years.
Yet hearing about these events has not been the most surprising part of this story. It is the actual evidence and documentation that aligns so perfectly well with all they have said. It's not just one star who has passed over, it's many. The same story, with the same people, the same corrupt courts, and the same types of cover ups. Some people would call this organized crime and as one of Michael Jackson's former manager's, Frank DiLeo once stated, "You don't have to look like a criminal to be one."
True fans of Prince know how he felt about his music. He was a musician first, not a brand. If he wanted to be a brand he would have created something other than his music. Music is a gift. That gift has been stolen. His legacy, his music, his art and his philanthropy have been overshadowed by a group of greedy individuals who seem to have the philosophy that what's yours is mine and what's mine is mine.
As soon as I began posting my contact with Prince to this blog, suddenly there became an abundance of news stories about how he and Michael Jackson were at odds. When I started this blog in 2011, as "A Twin Soul's Story" for Michael Jackson, suddenly Michael Jackson had another "twin soul"; One who has made it her mission to use key words related to my content, multiple blogs to gain presence on the internet, and who has spread viscous rumors and lies to distract attention away from my writing and the truth about Michael Jackson's death.
These are simple tactics the music industry uses. They have used them for years. If they don't want attention on any one story, they'll use one they make up and give the media what they want written. Look at the stories about Michael Jackson and child abuse charges, while litigation continues behind the scenes for the Michael Jackson Estate. Stories about Prince taking an overdose, while overshadowing the evidence that the "prescription" he was prescribed, was not what was prescribed at all, but an entirely different medication that was enough to kill a horse.
If you're in the media, you should be questioning your source. Just because it comes from a large corporation doesn't mean it's true. Matter of fact, it's these large corporations that are not only feeding the media outlets, but are changing our history books right before our eyes.
For those who have made it their mission in life to serve others and share their music with the world, it is unfair to say the least, for us to sit back and accept what is spoon fed to us from the papers. While we are going about our lives, these corporations are taking control and networking with the businesses we rely on every day. This effects our banking systems, our credit bureaus, our courts and our police stations. The institutions that were supposed to be set up to serve the public have now begun to serve the ones with the most money. This not only effects our musicians, it effects us all.
While the stories of Prince and Michael Jackson being at odds have made their rounds on the internet, I've been watching the response. We should all probably realize that both Prince and Michael Jackson stood up against the music industry and both artists were killed because of it. To think anything different after what these two artists have gone through, is pure fantasy. And although the music industry likes to bring you their form of entertainment in planting such a myriad of stories and people to carry out their deeds, I've been entrusted to bring you the truth. This is not a contest of who was a better musician or who was more liked. This is a simple fact check that both of these musicians were highly intelligent, giving and kind individuals who were taken advantage of by the industry and in the end, killed because of their success.
Let us make no mistake about it. It was THEIR success and artistry that brought the music that was created into the hearts of the fans they have. It is not the attorneys, the music companies, the business managers or tour managers who have managed to steal the proceeds from THEIR hard work.
We cannot create another Michael Jackson or another Prince, although corporations like Sony Music have tried. Releasing songs that "sound like" an artist are not songs that were given "through" the artist.
Making sure the public attention is not on the lawsuits that have been brought against you because of your fraud, does not make you innocent.
Hiding wills and trusts so you can gain access to music rights does not make you smart and successful. It makes you a blemish on the face of God's kingdom.
I know these people think they can outsmart anyone with controlling the courts. They think they have succeeded in their mission. It is unfortunate that they fail to realize that there may be a higher mission in a higher court waiting in the wings. One that can not be influenced by money or contracts.
Please join us next Saturday for a one on one with E Mandisa, a former associate of Prince's. We'll be discussing the details surrounding his death and how the courts have handled his Estate on their behalf. Details are coming soon on the Facebook site E Mandisa! Don't forget to hashtag #JUSTICE4PRINCE to spread the word and share the TRUTH!
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