Friday, December 18, 2009

Are the people at the Enquirer psychic?

What has been bothering me for a while is the Enquirer’s article that said that Michael Jackson had only six months to live and then six months later he is said to have died. How did they predict that so accurately? Are they psychic or do they have really good sources? Though this is the strangest thing they have been found to be right on, it is not the first. Many other tabloids call them prophetic, but some things are not easily predicted like a day of death. One of a few things had to have happened:

1.The people at the Enquirer are psychics.

2.They were able to get close inside sources which told them the terrible news about the condition of Michael Jackson and the fact that he died six months was a coincidence.

3.Their close inside sources lied and said that Michael Jackson was dying when he was not so that he could easily hoax his death. If the public believes that his health was deteriorating, they would be less likely to question his death then if he was healthy and just dropped dead.

4.The article is fake, but Michael Jackson decided that if he were to fake his death at the time the article said it could start a conspiracy.

Pick the answer you want to believe in, but ask yourself why was Conrad Murry hired? According to the article Michael Jackson is bedridden with lung and liver problems, not heart problems. Murray is a cardiologist. His specialty is the heart, not the lung or liver.

Question everything.

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