Michael Jackson, Mind 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:
Ronson began his journey into the US army’s heart of cerebral darkness in London, where he got a tip from Uri Geller - the psychic famed for bending spoons on TV in the 1970s. “Under Clinton, the nuttiness was at the fringes but the dynamic changed when the Bushes got into power and it felt like the nuttiness was now at the core of things,” Ronson tells me at his Soho club. “So I started asking around and then I heard about remote viewers and psychic spies and, right here on the roof terrace in this building, Uri Geller told me that he’d been ‘re-activated’.”
I ask why the US military might have brought Geller back in from the cold. The simple answer is that Geller once belonged to an unofficial unit of psychic spies, formed in the 1970s to read the future and conduct experiments into the supernatural for the US military. Geller’s tip led Ronson to Glenn Wheaton, a retired sergeant and former Special Forces psychic spy who confirmed that the military funded this unofficial unit. There was more to the psychics, however, than trying to “remotely access” Soviet weapons plans or predict China’s next move. They were looking at new forms of warfare, including walking through walls, adopting a cloak of invisibility, even stopping an animal’s heartbeat by staring at it.
The guy in this quote, Jon Ronson is the author of the new book, The Men Who Stare At Goats which is making a bit of a splash among fringe counter-cultural groups. Many other sources seem to connect Uri Geller to working for both the CIA, FBI, KGB and Mossad at various points in his career. Even a seemingly official site of his says:
Mike worked out that Uri would very likely be happy to help out Uncle Sam if Uncle Sam helped out Uri. And another thing; he may not have been representing CIA policy exactly, but Mike was seriously interested in the possibilities of psychic spying, and of Uri doing a little work from the outside looking in at the KGB’s building in Mexico City. All in all, he seems to have concluded, Uri Geller was a useful asset to the CIA. Not only that, but Mike was fascinated by the fact that the Jimmy Carter, who was due to move into the White House in January, appeared to be a fan of the paranormal. Could Geller be used to eat away at those surrounding Carter and help bring about funding for an official paranormal programme at the CIA?
Interesting factoid: Michael Jackson’s 1995 album HIStory included a song called “Tabloid Junkie” one of the opening lines of which is:
Speculate to break the one you hate
Circulate the lie you confiscate
Assassinate and mutilate
As the hounding media in hysteria
Who’s the next for you to resurrect
Jfk exposed the cia
Truth be told the grassy knoll
As the blackmail story in all your glory
I know this doesn’t “prove” anything, but it seems noteworthy that Jackson mentions exposing the CIA in a line on a popular record. And shortly thereafter talks about blackmail. The weirdest part is I didn’t even know this before I started writing this post. WHOA! This is even weirder. Apparently also on that album is a song called “D.S.” the opening lyrics of which are:
They wanna get my ass
Dead or alive
You know he really tried to take me
Down by surprise
I bet he missioned with the CIA
He don’t do half what he sayDon Standdon is a cold man
Don Standdon is a cold man
Don Standdon is a cold man
Don Standdon is a cold man
There is also a theory circulating online about this song - that it’s actually about a District Attorney from Santa Barbara county named Thomas Sneddon. This article claims that the Don Standdon mentioned above is actually “Dom S. Sheldon” which when sung sounds like “ThomaS Sneddon”. Apparently Sneddon has been trying to build a case against Jackson since the 1990’s. Other lyrics sites online also confirm the “Dom Sheldon” interpretation, and some even say outright “Tom Sneddon.”
I’m also curious about this later line in the song:
Does he send letters to the FBI?
Did he say to either do it or die?
Was Sneddon trying to blackmail Jackson with the child abuse stuff, and then Jackson didn’t go for it, so Sneddon launched his trap? To me, the picture looks more and more like Jackson began trying to “out” CIA agents in this album. Whether it was real or imagined, it’s an extremely creepy connection worth investigating more. I don’t actually have or know that album much at all. But if anybody could offer a more detailed reading of it with this theory in mind, I’d love to read it. Majestic Magnificent seems to have come on the seen shortly before Jackson released this album. Was he a last ditch effort by the CIA to send somebody in to reign Jackson in again to their control? Maybe that’s a flawed direction of research - especially in light of the information about the Nation of Islam acting as bodyguards for Jackson. Why would Jackson hire basically an ideological para-military force for protection? Who’s he afraid of? This shit just gets deeper and deeper.
UPDATE!
Thanks to some responses to a posting I did about this on the Rigorous Intuition Forum, I tracked down a very very interesting connection. Let me give you a little background information first before we go on. After 9/11, there was a benefit concert somewhere near Washington, which Michael Jackson was invited to play. An LA Times article explains that Jackson was looking for a place to stay during this time period:
Jackson’s visit came about as a result of a call from “a friend from the White House,” Coe said. The call came from David Kuo, deputy director of the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, who helped put together the United We Stand concert. When Kuo learned that Jackson needed a place to stay, he thought of Cedars. “It’s a private unknown place that offers anonymity in a peaceful environment,” he said. “Part of the whole Fellowship belief is you can help people who are down and out by helping people who are up and out.”
The place they are referring to is called Cedars. It is the headquarters of a behind-the-scenes Christian Reconstructionist group called the Fellowship, also known as the International Foundation. Wayne Madsen’s article, Christian Mafia Part II has more about the Fellowship and their dealings. But let’s look first at what they say about this place called Cedars. First and foremost we have this absolutely juicy tidbit:
According to a senior Pentagon official, the Cedars had been used as a CIA safe house prior to the Fellowship’s purchase of the estate.
Now, I don’t know how the CIA works, but I do know that expression: “Once a company man, always a company man,” and I suspect the same goes for their locations, though they get shuffled around through various front groups. A simple real life example: a friend of mine used to be a minor player in the Miami club scene some years back. He helped run various venues, and worked behind the scenes as a promoter. He told me stories about what happens to clubs where bad shit goes down - like a shooting or other high profile crime. Everybody gets freaked out and stops going there. So the clubs close down. The real owners go through all the paper-work to sell the club, put it under “new” ownership and management and then re-open it. But it’s all just sleight-of-hand. No real change has been made except in public perception - the only kind of change that actually seems to matter.
Another article has some interesting information about the Fellowship’s other activities:
The Fellowship (Getter’s preferred label for the group) also has brought several notorious, right-wing Latin American generals to Washington for prayer meetings — men connected to the torture of civilians and CIA-linked death squads.
Well, as long as they’re only praying, right? Whew! What a relief!
Getter quotes the group’s long-time leader, Doug Coe, 73, as saying that its mission is to establish a “family of friends” around the world by spreading the word of Jesus to powerful people: “The people that are involved in this association . . . are the worst and the best. Some are total despots. Some are totally religious. You can find what you want to find.”
And a supporting quote from the LA Times article:
Coe said the group’s mission is to create a worldwide “family of friends” by spreading the words of Jesus to those in power. He believes that people of every religion–including Muslims, Jews and Hindus–are swayed by Jesus. If he can change leaders’ hearts, he said, then the benefits will flow naturally to the oppressed and underprivileged.
So, was Michael Jackson’s stay with this group “purely a matter of convenience” or was there more going on here? Just who was that guy who invited Michael to stay there again? The Madsen article explains:
According to a September 27, 2002 Los Angeles Times article by Lisa Getter, Jackson’s stay at the Cedars was arranged through David Kuo, George W. Bush’s White House director of the Office of Faith-based Initiatives. Kuo, a former CIA employee who co-wrote a book with Ralph Reed, had been Executive Director of the Center for Effective Compassion, founded in 1995 by Arianna Huffington and Marvin Olasky. Olasky is a Jewish convert to evangelical Christianity, a major Christian reconstructionist proponent, and an ardent supporter of George W. Bush. Kuo also previously worked for the Christian Coalition and Senator John Ashcroft.
And there we have it. We started out with magicians and end up with plans by Christians to institute theocracy in America. Just what are Jackson’s religious views, I’m trying to figure out. I’ve heard he’s a Jehovah’s witness, but I also just read he denounced his faith in 1987. Here’s a more elaborate article on whether or not he still is one. I guess I’m just wondering what he’s doing staying with Christian Reconstructionists one day, and cozying up to the Nation of Islam the next. This just gets deeper and deeper still…
ALSO check out my follow-up article to this, The Pied Piper of Neverland!
- Michael Jackson’s Magician
- Jackson’s Bloodbath
- Notes: Romance Regenerates
- Magician Helps Golfer Win
- Michael Jackson & the Paranormal
- Prev: Magician Posters
- Next: Uri Geller & SPECTRA

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May 4th, 2005 at 10:36 pm
Oh Jesus! I hit something composing a huge comment about this and lost it! FUCK!!!!!
Anyways. So I guess I’ll start over.
Tim you’re exactly right, it goes deeper and deeper.
Some friends and I were having a dinner party the other night and somehow Michael Jackson’s Thriller found its way into the mix. The song “Thriller” itself always had a bit of whimsical feel to it. But why? How does a song about “zombies” terrorizing “one’s neighborhood” become so engrained in ones head?
Also on the album, were it admissibable in court is this damning source of intent PYT: Pretty Young Thing. But who’s it most damning towards? That we’ve let a song like that pose as a “disco hit” when all the while it was really an overture about pedophilia?
Before PYT comes the song Human Nature. When they say why, why? Tell ‘em that its human nature.
Before that is Billie Jean, who is not the sexless prodigy’s “lover” and nor is the child his son. Who the fuck is Billie Jean? A reference to Billie Jean King perhaps? Sexless in her own right, BJK
But this all comes after the last song of the all but forgettable first side of the album. That last song being the megahit Thriller itself. A song of being hunted down by gortesque automatons. In the video you’ll remember Jackson was not running for his life, but helping a young damsel do the same — together.
Also recall the end of the video where the camera fixes on Jackson and for a brief moment his eyes turn green and monster-like. Why? What was the crux for that artistic decision?
Jackson’s popularity was probably, second to none, most expressed in the children of 1982 who now find themselves 28 to 38. Thriller may have shot up the *adult* charts as per radio play 23 years ago, but its influence is still prodigiously felt in that generation’s psyche — a generation I might add which largely refuses to grow up. I may be thirty for instance, but I don’t feel a year over 15. I’ve been talking to friends about just this. None of us can figure out why we don’t feel like adults yet.
Also, none of us truly believes Jackson is guilty. Even though he is a “freak” we all admit this is not damning evidence.
If I were a psychic betting man, I’d put my money on some timeless truth about the weirdos and freaks in this unending empire, that only for a moment, is able to be exposed. Indiovidual self-expression in empire is strictly limited and only when their backs are turned can any truth ever eke out. 23 years ago a rich Jehova’s Witness, who has since disfigured the fuck out of his face, expressed himself in such a way to make the next 23 more clear.
May 4th, 2005 at 11:48 pm
hes a jehovah’s witness too? prince is now also apparently, as i wrote about the other day.
im also really interested in going back and looking at his albums for “clues” like you said - also trying to correlate those with changes to his face, and known events in his personal life.
another interesting item: michael’s dad, joe jackson did an interview where majestik acted as the “handler” according to some sources. people have made a big deal about how joe admitted to “whipping” his son:
the implication in this becoming newsworthy - of course - is that if you hurt your kids, they’ll turn out like jackson. but what if it was somebody else who was doing the REAL abusing of jackson?
i just thought of another CRAAAAZY thought…. what if michael jackson was not only a victim of abuse as a child, but since he started to overcome it psychologically, he has been trying to physically transform himself into his abuser? i mean, this isnt even a long-shot. its just a sort of poetic shot in the dark. from a fictional perspective it would be completely ape-shit if he was getting all this surgery throughout his life to try and look more and more like the person who abused him as a child…
anyway, coming back down to reality, this site has a good history of his facial changes, along with a timeline and some basic details about what was going on in his life at the time.
i also really like the points you made about him having such a strong effect on people who are a certain age right now. its crazy to think about that sort of thing from a conspiratorial sort of long-term cultural planning angle…
May 5th, 2005 at 5:56 am
Yes it is crazy. But there are timeless truths of nature that exist beyond “long term cultural planning”. These are manifestations of reality that can only be glimpsed here and there and only under the right circumstances. Nothing has to be magikal about that either.
The state of Jackson’s facial appearance could also be a manifestation of everything else, lived out by a man who knew just how popular he was and has since seen his “career” dive in tandem with everything else. He could be the man who cannot express the bottleneck of planetary emotion when it comes to himself just being misunderstood over and over and over.
I don’t know. But speculation about “this Jackson character” is a hell of a lot more interesting than writing him off as some grandiose pedophile.
If I remember correctly, just off the top of my head, it seems I’d read somewhere that Jackson had an extremely, EXTREMELY, high IQ. If so and taken with everything else, the man has always been alone, scared and confused.
May 5th, 2005 at 6:09 am
Jackson is an archetype of something.
But of what? On who’s side?
Think of that song Man in the Mirror.
Great post Tim. This one, like all the others, is fun.
May 5th, 2005 at 12:30 pm
geez, the connexions are whirring through my head like damnable moths.
Majestic/k’s name reminds me of Majestic-12, the supposed government cabal of UFO professionals.
Uri Geller is mentioned many, many times within Jacques Vallee’s works. Did you know that Geller and his “personal scientist” Puharich claimed to be in touch with a super-intelligent ET satellite named SPECTRA?
The Peter Pan/child connection brings to mind child abduction, for sure, but it also reminds me of the whole medieval fairy abduction/changeling phenomenon, where the “fairy folk” would kidnap children. Vallee, of course, claims that this thousand-year-old phenom is essentially identical to the UFO abduction phenomenon.
Now I’m sitting here uncomfortably wondering if the stuff Jeff Wells & crew are researching/uncovering goes back thousands of years . . . .
May 5th, 2005 at 12:38 pm
now my head *really* hurts. we’re back full circle to star trek! gene roddenbery was involved in a puharich-led channeling group!:
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/council_of_nine_fortean.htm
May 5th, 2005 at 1:12 pm
oh god im gonna cry…. yeah i came across the majestic-12 mention last night - creepy. i came across gellers SPECTRA under a mention of VALIS in this conspiracy book i bought the other day. thats part of why i bought it
i cant believe geller has a “personal scientist”. i never even made the connection with the peter pan thing as him kidnapping children. it makes perfect sense. garrett brought up the pied piper of hamelin also. plus theres all this shit about jackson investing in childrens charities. god i need to read more about this… i so stumbled onto this by accident.
i cant believe (well, okay i can) that this all makes more “sense” somehow than just simply calling him a “freak” and not looking at what really might be going on
May 5th, 2005 at 1:22 pm
UPDATE!
jackson broke off his affiliation with the nation of islam last year… my bad
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4863549
May 5th, 2005 at 1:29 pm
i’m doing a huge post on the subject as we speak, even tying it in w/dick. have you read sutin’s ‘divine invasions’? there’s something in it i noticed earlier that’s making my head spin. check fp in half an hour or so for a huge speculative post.
May 5th, 2005 at 1:34 pm
AWESOME!
May 5th, 2005 at 1:37 pm
The Jackson`s were abused physically by their parents.
Thus the big divide with their sister Latoya in which she still hasn`t forgiven her father for the stuff.
M.J and family are definately MK.
There are just too many corolations to note about this including the ones posted above. Very difficult to make it big in the media industry without being an asset as a sleeper.
Yes Majestik Magnificent is his handler, as was Geller prior.
Nothing new here folks just move along… we have this pedo-case now as plain DISTRACTION. They have these stories every now and then with their sleepers.
Who may be the biggest sleepers at this time for our generation?
How about the handful of pop-tarts who joined the Mickey Mouse club in their youth?
Disneyland is where they have huge gatherings of this type because the kids get to mix up all of the fun activites they do during the day, with the cold and dark ones they go through in the night.
Your welcome, please come again!
May 5th, 2005 at 1:50 pm
oh my god! THATS NUTS!!!!
May 5th, 2005 at 2:42 pm
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May 5th, 2005 at 3:01 pm
A liitle more on Disney (note info dated from the 70`s)…
According to CIA informants opposed to the NWO, CIA contractors were brought in to build the underground tunnels under Disneyworld in 1977. These contractors were sworn to secrecy, but were only informed on a need to know basis why the CIA was involved with an amusement park. To work on the secret tunnel project took an “Above Top Secret” clearance. A major programming center was constructed under Lake Holden. (Many of the lakes in Florida are named Lake So-and-so, rather than So-and-so Lake.) The tunnel system was built for programming trauma-based total mind-controlled slaves. It was built of concrete with steel reinforcement. Lake Holden lies just to the northwest side of the Orlando International Airport and just south of Interstate 4. (It is close to Range 29E on quad maps.) It is only (as the crow flies) about 12 miles from Disneyworld.
The Mickey Mouse Club adored the unique, cute little beanie Mickey Mouse caps with their big ears mounted to each side of the beanie. In the 1950’s, most kid viewers of the show wanted their own “Mouse Ears” and to become a Mouseketeer, especially children who were receiving Mickey Mouse scripts in their total mind-control programming.
Adults today (both men & women) who received Mickey Mouse programming during the 50’s through 70’s can still be seen with Mickey Mouse clocks, watches, lampshades, knick-knacks, tee shirts, etc.
Britney spears as a kid
Britney Jean Spears was born December 2, 1981, in Kentwood, a small town in Louisiana. Her professional career began at the age of eight, when she traveled to Atlanta to audition for the Disney Channel’s Mickey Mouse Club.
When Britney turned eleven, she finally earned her mouse ears and became a regular member of the Mickey Mouse Club for both the 1993 and 1994 seasons (Biography). Her years with MMC would turn out to be some of the greatest years of her life. Among the cast members of the children’s show was the then twelve-year-old Justin Timberlake and Joshua “JC” Chasez, who would go on to become two-fifths of the teen pinup band ‘NSync. Other talented alumni to emerge from the cast are Keri Russell of Felicity, singer Christian Aguilera, Nita Booth, and Ryan Gosling (Peeps Biography).
For too much more details for you own good:
Deeper Insights into the Illuminati Formula by Fritz Springmeier & Cisco Wheeler
CHAPTER 5: SCIENCE NO. 5 - THE SKILL OF LYING, THE ART OF DECEIT
ONE OF THE GREATEST DECEPTIONS OF ALL TIME: DISNEY
http://www.whale.to/b/sp/spr5.html
May 5th, 2005 at 3:09 pm
Tieing this all together with the Jackson family & Mickey Mouse Clubbers are publicity stunts of the mind controlled.
Does anyone know of a SuperBowl incident which gripped a nation?
Janet & Justin
Welcome to my world, Tim.
May 5th, 2005 at 3:45 pm
holy moses! great info. thanks so much.
i remember seeing this website a while ago that briefly mentioned the tunnels under disney world. somebody was offering to exchange a map of them for a gmail address.
this whole thing makes the mousigician pop tarot card seem a lot crazier
May 5th, 2005 at 3:57 pm
wait, when you say “welcome to my world” um… you mean that figuratively or literally?
May 5th, 2005 at 5:24 pm
I meant that when I see something from the MSM, I see it from a different veil than the guy next door.
I see the front page of the CNN site as a daily topical reference to the acts that are commited by those whom Jeff at Rigorous Inutition writes about on his blog.
The death of the pope on the dates on the eve of occult festivals… the martyrdom of people like Lennon, Cobain, Biggie and Tu-Pac as the depression for those comming of age…MK lone gunmen who come back from the army to blow up their neighbourhoods, kids shooting at their schools, Lee Malvo sniping people in Ohio…
Why the Poker craze in the last month or so? Have you realised 60 Minutes shows about the shows of poker? This never ending back-scratching loop of sending the poor and the young off to spend their lives away?
Once this veil is opened, as I suspect that it has or is going to for you Tim, you will understand the reference to “welcome to my world”.
A world where The Lone Gunmen exposed 9/11 months before it were to happen…
A world where Saddam’s wife said the guy they have in custody is not her husband…
A world where the false democratic uprising in the Balkans is the CIA’s attempt to control the Caspian Oil pipeline…
A world where Justin and Janet cannot even remember why they did what they did at the SuperBowl…
“The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
- Oscar Wilde
“Each day a few more lies eat into the seed with which we are born, little institutional lies from the print of newspapers, the shock waves of television, and the sentimental cheats of the movie screen.”
- Norman Mailer
“If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing it.”
- Edward Bernays
“The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it.”
- Dr. Joseph Mengele
“No matter how paranoid or conspiracy-minded you are, what the government is actually doing is worse than you imagine.”
- William Blum
May 5th, 2005 at 5:36 pm
oh yeah im living in that world too, dont worry. i just was curious if you meant that you’d been subjected to MK type phenomena yourself
May 5th, 2005 at 5:43 pm
Nope, simply part of the “Old Guard”.
May 5th, 2005 at 6:44 pm
Holy effin’ shit. This is amazing! Great insights N.M.
May 5th, 2005 at 6:49 pm
crass, head over to fantastic planet for much much more
May 5th, 2005 at 10:25 pm
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June 6th, 2007 at 10:51 am
[…] In an excellent article, Tim looks at the Michael Jackson myth in the context of ritual abuse, finding a series of strange leads centered around his personal magician, “Majestic/k Magnificent,” who, Tim speculates, may be some CIA Project Monarch “minder” for Jackson. Tim also draws a connection to Uri Geller (yes, the spoon-bending dude), long suspected of having connections to the CIA, FBI and Mossad. See Tim’s article for the sourcing. […]