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Old 06-26-2009, 07:21 PM   #63
Steve_A
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Default Re: Michael Jackson has Cardiac Arrest and Taken to Hospital

UPDATE:

This is a very fluid moment, I have found out that the doctor treating Jackson has not got a license to work in that State.

He tried to give CPR on a BED, when the proper treatment needs to done on the floor as the floor is hard.

It would be interesting to see if Jacksons body has bruising around the chest cavity area or even broken ribs, which would be consistent with attempts at CPR.

Jackson was highly insured for these gigs in London. He had to have a medical exame for this insurance which tends to play down the back injury he suffered.

As I mentioned earlier, Jackson was already dead when the paramedics arrived to take him away, however the 'doctor' continued to apply CPR all the way to and inside the hospital, in spite of the fact that the ten minutes lapse time passed by well before the paramedics arrived.

Am I smelling a rat here? Was the doctor so bad that it was a case of mal practice? Was there something more sinister going on? After all Jackson was worth more dead than alive.

Could it be that the doctor found Jackson already in an unconcious state? Could it be that Jackson ODed using his own medications?

Post mortem and toxicology results along with peoples behaviour may shed a light on all of this.

When I get more news I will post again.




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Hi Metaphor,

I suspect something, however I have a different take on it than Ian2day on the David Icke forum.

I could be forgiven in thinking that he commited suicide by overdose and when the paramedics found him, he was already in a lightly dead state (beleive it or not but there are states of 'dead').

This time the paramedics couldn't bring him back and he died on the way to the hospital.

Why would he commit suicide? Well I think he suffered from Peter Pan syndrome, wanting to always e a child. This would explain his behaviour with slumber parties and Never Land etc.

I also thought that he could have 'lost his bottle' when it comes to stage appearances. This is very common amongst artists, there's one ex - artist who is writing here that stopped performing because of his age (however didn't suffer from Peter Pan syndrome), so I can totally understand why he cancelled the London gigs this year, as normally you prepare the event before selling the tickets. I think he needed the money and lost his bottle to perform.

All of this together with the fact that he was 50 years of age he must have felt really tired and drained, what with all the negative press, so called friends leaving or sueing him etc. It would have left him feeling old, what Peter Pan syndromers don't want, lonely, isolated and realising everything was coming to an end.

Of course it could just have been a cardiac arrest.... a post mortem will tell.

Best regards,

Steve

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