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 SATAN BUSTERS
The first evidence emerged as the tremendous success of brother Michael Jackson’s Thriller was overshadowed by controversies surrounding the video of the title track.
Janet Jackson’s X-Rated spectacle is being dismissed as a publicity stunt, but the close examination of the facts reveals something far more sinister.
A close examination of the footage shows a bare breasted Janet Jackson with a strange sun ornament piercing her nipple, both clear references to this Satanic Occult ceremony.
home.earthlink.net /~satanbusters   (507 words)

  
 Number Ones
The 1990s may not have been kind to Michael Jackson on a commercial level, due to fickle music tastes and assorted personal controversies, but NUMBER ONES reinforces Jackson's place in pop culture history.
Unlike its preceding compilation, HIStory, this anthology trims the fat, although occasionally going overboard in leaving off certified chart-toppers like the Paul McCartney duet "Say Say Say" in lieu of lesser-known, latter-day fare like "Earth Song."
musicstore.mymmode.com /album.do?albumID=815776   (197 words)

  
 News Hounds: Five Minutes for Michael Jackson, Zero Time for Tom DeLay
Posted by: Ellen at April 4, 2005 10:32 PM Many of us stopped caring about Michael Jackson when the 80's ended, so his value as a distraction is low, but they can report on anything at all to avoid the real news.
Posted by: Scarlet, PbD at April 4, 2005 10:30 PM The point is not whether or not Tom DeLay is guilty but that the controversies surrounding him should be covered in the news.
Even Dick Cheney characterized DeLay's behavior as inappropriate when he called for retribution against judges who refused to reinsert Terri Schiavo's feeding tube.
www.newshounds.us /2005/04/04/five_minutes_for_michael_jackson_zero_time_for_tom_delay.php   (2185 words)

  
 Boston IMC: newswire/19911
Cryptome has given out the addresses, phone numbers, and photos of private residences of the following officials and private persons: Karl Rove, George Tenet, Robert Novak, Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Ashcroft, John Poindexter, Valerie Plame, Frank Koza, and Katherine Gun.
Young has been involved in three controversies with the FBI.
Cryptome is run by a 68-year-old radical activist, who happens to live in a $2 million New York apartment and to have worked for Laurence Rockefeller.
boston.indymedia.org /newswire/display_any/19911/index.php   (1901 words)

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