Michael Jackson ALIVE in FUTURISTIC ICE CHAMBER
By DEREK CLONTZ
Your World Report
The Michael Jackson "Death Hoax Mystery" appears to have been solved
with a top psychic revealing the pop singer is alive and well but in a state of suspended
animation in a cryogenic ice chamber filled with liquid nitrogen - the kind that urban
legends say cartoon king Walt Disney has been frozen in since his death in 1966.
It is unclear whether Disney really is frozen. Some say he is. Others say he is not,
arguing that the science of freezing human bodies for revival at a later date was not
advanced enough in the 1960s to do the job.
But technology that was in its infancy in 40 years ago has come a long way.
And given Jackson's fascination with cutting-edge technology and advanced medical techniques - he used a hyperbaric
"pressure chamber", for example, in the 1990s in a search for, it was reported
at the time, "immortality" - the idea that he is indeed in a cryogenic chamber
is not so farfetched.
"I think he is," Dr. Andy Reiss, the famed Los Angeles-based psychic and
metaphysician, told me exclusively.
"I know from a previous reading that his casket at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los
Angeles is empty. I also know that he is no where near his casket - he is not on the West
Coast of the United States.
"I see him in a state of suspended animation, in a cryogenic chamber. He had
reason to fake his death, and he had reason to want to, after a time, 'come back from the
dead' and revive his career.
"I sense he was saddled with shady business investments and secret gambling debts
that had sapped his fortune and left him in financial disarray.
"As we all know, his death - or his disappearance - has had the effect of
increasing sales of his music and it won't be long before there is enough money in the
estate to pay off the debts and also build a substantial cash reserve to support his
lavish lifestyle without him having to worry how to pay the bills.
"Michael Jackson knew that a huge publicity stunt such as faking his death would
make this would happen.
"He simply could have gone into hiding, but the cryogenic chamber makes sense,
too. It squares with Michael's sensibilities - he is a showman and loves drama. What could
be more dramatic than freezing yourself into a state of suspended animation and then
coming back 'from the dead'?"
Not everyone agrees that cryogenics is an viable option for Michael Jackson, or, for
that matter, any human.
As one scientist involved in crygenics research, speaking on condition of anonymity,
told me: "We aren't quite to the point where we can freeze a human and then revive
him without serious neurological damage."
But another expert said: "That is not true. We can put a human in a state of
suspended animation and we can revive him without damage.
"We can't freeze a human, no, but we can reduce temperature to a point that
suspended animation can occur without any lasting effects.
"Remember that every winter we hear reports of people who collapse and are
unconscious and comatose for days in the snow or an icy creek and then are revived without
any injury whatsoever.
"Is Michael Jackson in this state? I have no knowledge of that, but, in theory, he
could be.
"I wouldn't doubt it at all."
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