MICHAEL JACKSON AND THE WITCH DOCTORS

Jehovah’s Witness
Cable News Network (CNN) sparked off a controversy on how Michael Jackson’s faith may affect the way he will be buried tomorrow. His faith was not officially known when he died on June 25. He was born into a family of Jehovah’s Witnesses on August 29, 1958 and was a ‘strong’ member of the church until he released his sixth album titled Thriller in 1982. The church was unhappy with the ‘satanic’ scenes in the video and Michael lost interest in the church.
He moved to Bahrain, Middle East in 2005 and left in 2006 but was there was no evidence that he was a Muslim until 2008 when he reportedly changed his name to Mikaeel. His elder brother Jermaine Jackson is also a Muslim. Michael’s friend was the Bahraini Prince, Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Isa Al Khalifa, who later sued him for failing to carry out a recording deal and accused him of owing $7 million but they settled their differences amicably. Nevertheless, Michael may get a Muslim burial in Los Angeles according to online reports.
Witch Doctors
Hardly has anything has been said of his witch doctors since he died and it is unknown if they will attend his funeral. It was unclear if Michael really believed in voodoo or the occult but he was crowned the King of Sanwi in Ivory Coast (now Cote d'Ivoire) by King Nana Amon Ndoufou IV in 1992 and allegedly paid a witch doctor to cast out the devil from his mansion. Michael once called in South American Witch Doctor, Alfredo Bowman aka Dr Sebi to cure his addiction to narcotic painkillers.
Nevertheless, the witch doctor and therapist failed woefully as Michael did not get over his addiction. His autopsy reports revealed that he “had no food in his stomach but only pills”. According to The Sun, he spent about £30,000 per month on prescription drugs.
In 2003, he was accused of paying a Malian witch doctor (called Baba) $150,000 in order to place a curse on Spielberg magazine because of negative publicity. In 2004, Dr Sebi reportedly ‘handled’ Michael’s sexual abuse court cases in the spiritual realm.

Did mystic healer 'kill' Michael Jackson?
Recently, a Sedona healer Dr Reinalda de Souza claimed that she killed him because he refused to pay for a skeleton in the Kingdom of Bahrain. It must be emphasized that some online commentators don’t believe her but Souza told Phoenix New Times that she placed a Brazilian curse on Michael which stopped him from living:

If he'd kept his word to me, he would be alive today," snorted De Souza, sipping her tea. "The cretin thought he could backstab me after I'd devoted so much energy to curing him.

"They think someone pumped him full of Demerol," she spat, her rage building. "It was a curse I learned long ago in São Paulo [Brazil] that stopped his heart. As soon as your story hits the street, the whole world will know that I — Dr. Reinalda de Souza — killed Jacko!"

Was Michael a gay paedophile?
It was easy to believe and dislike Michael because of paedophile allegations. In 2005, he was acquitted of all charges against him e.g. the molestation of Gavin Arvizo. He was never convicted for such offences but it was a stigma in his career. It dented his image until he died of 'cardiac arrest'.
It is almost impossible for a person not to tell the truth under hypnosis. Renowned illusionist and hypnotist, Uri Geller unethically hypnotised Michael and asked him questions that were related to child sexual abuse. According to Geller on Channel 4, Michael denied it under deep hypnosis by saying, “I would never do that”. When Geller asked him why he ‘bribed’ his accuser Jordan Chandler he said, “I couldn’t take it anymore, I had enough”.
The most astonishing thing about the allegations was that men did not come out to claim that they had homosexual affairs with him while he was alive. However, there are ‘fresh’ allegations by unofficial biographer, Ian Halperin that two young men allegedly had affairs with Wacko Jacko. The recent online reports that Jordan Chandler 'confessed' that he lied on Michael in order to extort money from him cannot be taken seriously since he did not make a public appearance or tender an apology on the issue.
Michael was very childish because he did not have a normal childhood like most kids. He spent his childhood years working as a singer and entertainer and grew up with psychological problems. He suffered from parental abuse by his father and later became addicted to medication. According to Wikipedia,

Jackson began taking painkillers, Valium, Xanax and Ativan to deal with the stress of the allegations made against him. By the fall of 1993, Jackson was addicted to the drugs. His health deteriorated to the extent that he canceled the remainder of the Dangerous World Tour and went into drug rehabilitation for a few months. The stress of the allegations also caused Jackson to stop eating, and he lost a significant amount of weight.

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