Monday, July 20, 2009


why?



See the trasnparent thin layer of skin, they must have kept on removing layers of dead skin. The pictures are published in honour of this man who suffered at all levels for such a long time.

Friday, July 17, 2009

http://www.popeater.com/music/article/michael-jackson-skin-disease/340229

It was the broken heart that slowly willed him to die. While the flesh-eating disease, Leprosy, has been consuming his body. How much suffering can one human endure in one life time!

http://www.dreammanifesto.com/truth-michael-jacksons-death.html

Michael Jackson: 'I'm better off dead'...lung disease...couldn't sing...couldn't dance...

Daily Mail Read Full Story >

Some liked to snigger at his public image, and it is true that flamboyant clothes and bizarre make-up made for a comic grotesque; yet without them, his appearance was distressing; with skin blemishes, thinning hair and discoloured fingernails.

I had established beyond doubt, for example, that Jackson relied on an extensive collection of wigs to hide his greying hair. Shorn of their luxuriance, the Peter Pan of Neverland cut a skeletal figure.

It was clear that he was in no condition to do a single concert, let alone 50. He could no longer sing, for a start. On some days he could barely talk. He could no longer dance. Disaster was looming in London and, in the opinion of his closest confidantes, he was feeling suicidal.

One of my sources suggested that he might already have had a genetic condition I had never previously come across, called Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency – the lack of a protein that can help protect the lungs.

Although up to 100,000 Americans are severely affected by it, it is an under-recognised condition. Michael was receiving regular injections of Alpha-1 antitrypsin derived from human plasma. The treatment is said to be remarkably effective and can enable the sufferer to lead a normal life.

But the disease can cause respiratory problems and, in severe cases, emphysema. Could this be why Jackson had for years been wearing a surgical mask in public, to protect his lungs from the ravages of the disease? Or why, from time to time, he resorted to a wheelchair? When I returned to my source inside the Jackson camp for confirmation, he said: ‘Yeah, that’s what he’s got. He’s in bad shape. They’re worried that he might need a lung transplant but he may be too weak.

‘Some days he can hardly see and he’s having a lot of trouble walking.’

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

http://www.kiplinger.com/features/archives/2009/07/Michael_Jackson_Estate_Planning.html

Check out the above aricle! Can't even commend the deceased without taking a shot at him...
Makes me wonder of how deep is the fear of those who dare to teach us how to feel!

More to come

Hello you,
This is a new blog created on July 15th 2009. More details and facts will be shared.
In love of life,
MM