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MICHAEL JACKSON IS ALIVE! Pop King faked his
death, say sources, adding, Comeback tour will be
biggest in music history
By DEREK
CLONTZ
Your World Report
Billions of people
around the world think pop genius Michael Jackson is dead
and set to be buried but nothing could be further from
the truth.
In fact, say sources in a position to
know, the superstar faked his death to escape the
crushing pressures of life in a fishbowl - and he is now
socked away in an undisclosed location in Eastern Europe,
possibly Hungary, far from the clamor of paparazzi
covering his "autopsy" and "funeral"
in southern California.
And in the strangest twist of all, say the insiders, once
he's rested and ready, Jackson, 50, will blow the lid off
his own hoax - and embark on the most spectacularly
lucrative concert tour in the history of rock 'n' roll.
"Michael is following in the footsteps of a man he
greatly admired - another rock icon, Elvis Presley, who
also faked his death and is still alive, and in hiding,
today," William Stern, who has written extensively
on Presley, told me exclusively.
"Unlike Elvis, however, Michael is withdrawing from
his celebrity before it destroys him. And he also is
planning, once he has rested and regrouped, to stage a
comeback unlike anything in rock history.
"Make no mistake, Jackson is a genius, both as a
performer and as and showman and marketer and promoter.
Remember when he made an offer to buy the remains of The
Elephant Man from a British museum just to get the
publicity?
"Remember
when he reputedly was trying to find a way to live
forever by spending hours in a hyperbaric chamber?
"If you look at his history, at some of the stunts
he's pulled to keep himself in the public eye, to
maintain a sense of mystery about who he is and what he's
all about, the idea that he would fake his death makes
sense.
"Let's face it - Michael has been vilified by many
in the press and by people who just don't like him. He's
been accused of pedophilia. He's been called 'Wacko
Jacko' and a 'Pop Weirdo'.
"Yes, he's got billions of fans. Yes, he's sold
perhaps a billion records and CDs. But for all the love
he gets, there are those who have been and continue to be
unkind, and mean-spirited.
"I'll make you a bet. If it takes six months, if it
takes a year, if it takes two years, it doesn't matter:
When he's rested and ready, and pulls the curtain up on
his faked death, the world is going to stand still.
"With all due respect to the President of United
States, Michael on a 'Back from the Dead Tour' will make
Barack Obama look like a B-List celebrity."
Stern's sources say Jackson has been
planning his escape for at least 16 months, but nobody,
not even those who are closest to him, took him
seriously, the expert said, "until now."
"It's unclear where he has gone - he mentioned South
America, Canada, Russia, Kenya, Japan and Australia over
the past year ... all smokescreens, no doubt,"
continued Stern.
"The best information I have suggests he is in
Eastern Europe, in a medieval castle, possibly in
Hungary. Right now, my sources are saying, 'Leave him
alone. Let him rest. Give him time.'
"They say that fans can help him recover by showing
their love and respect for him. They say, 'You better
believe he is watching all the coverage.' And they say
fans can give Michael a boost by flashing peace signs to
cameras - like he was famous for doing - and telling
reporters they know he is alive.'"
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