As many as 36 devoted
friends and family members helped Michael Jackson pull
off the greatest celebrity vanishing act in history after
he faked his death of a heart attack late last week,
hiding him first in the mountains of North Carolina, then
in Paris, and, finally, in Hungary - where he is socked
away in a medieval castle watching round-the-clock
coverage of his "death", far from the prying
eyes of frenzied reporters and overzealous fans.
And at least a half dozen of those same
devoted "co-conspirators" are still with the
King of Pop, seeing to it that he has comfortable and
secluded homes to live in, plenty of food and money, and
the best doctors and medical care that his fortune can
buy.
"It's amazing how we were able to take the most
recognizable celebrity on the face of the Earth and hide
him from millions of fans, but that's exactly what we
did," a Jackson confidante who is involved in
Jackson's disappearance, told me exclusively.
"Of course, we love Michael. We'd do anything for
him. And that includes, for some of us, giving up their
own lives to protect him. This isn't a game. This is
serious business. Michael was at the breaking point. If
something hadn't been done, he really would be in a
coffin with no hope of a comeback. Not now. Not
ever."
It's unlikely that anybody will ever know for sure why
Jackson, 50, decided to fake his death now, with an
historic series of shows planned for later this year,
said the source, "unless Michael himself explains
it."
But it's generally accepted that he had become severely
addicted to prescription drugs while trying to find a way
to cope with the twin pressures of superstardom and life
in a fishbowl.
And other Jackson insiders who agreed to talk with
YourWorldReport.com and derekclontz.wordpress.com
conceded, though grudgingly, that the "Michael Death
Hoax" isn't a fantasy or wishful thinking on the
part of fans.
It's real - and with help from select members of his
famed entourage, other friends and family members, and at
least a dozen highly-placed public officials, pop-genius
Jackson hatched and executed what can only be described
as an elaborate plot to fake a heart attack and bury a
look-alike - or, as in the case of Elvis Presley, who
also is widely believed to have faked his death, a wax
dummy - in his place.
Speaking
generally and choosing words carefully to avoid
specifics, one insider familiar with the hoax said:
"Michael agonized over this. It wasn't something he
took lightly. He worried about what his fans would think.
But in the final analysis, he had to do it. He had no
choice.
"The plan called for him to spend 24 hours in
Asheville, North Carolina, and then jet to Paris. After a
short layover, we got him to Hungary and the medieval
castle he'll call home until he's ready to go public.
Michael visited it twice in the past six months with
nobody any the wiser. This was a tight operation with 35,
maybe 36 people involved, all devoted to Michael.
"Michael fretted over his fans being disappointed in
him because he tricked them. To make up for it, he said,
'I'll give them back more than I ever took away. I'll
give them a world tour and shows in every country on
earth. If people are too poor to buy a ticket, they can
come for free. I will bring love to the world ... the
peace and love the world needs.'
"Make no mistake," continued the source,
"faking his death has saved his life. Michael was at
the breaking point. If he hadn't dropped out, he would
have gone to an early grave for real."
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