Bonnie Blue
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Re: Randall Sullivan's new book "Untouchable" Tabloid Mess [Threads merged]
You're right, i suppose we don't know for sure as he didn't refer to his amazon review in the email he sent to the website owner of reflections on the dance. But his email is similar in its support of randall's book and how he believes the book is supportive of mj in the issue of the allegations - which is so odd as that's not the case, randall's conclusions are ambivalent and convince noone.
I read tmez's email again and he said,
He mentions elsewhere that these individuals are 'powerful'. Anyone who's read the whole book know what he is on about? The jacksons get absolutely slaughtered in the book but i don't think they're 'powerful' and i don't think anyone could imagine they have the wits about them to organise any typeof campaign. I've only read up to p148, but i know in the vanityfair article randall says negative stuff about the estate executors which he got from mrs j's lawyers, but it's lowrent oxman type criticisms like branca not returning mj's will when he stopped working for mj, and the estate dragging their feet and not giving mrs j 40% of mj's estate already. Tmez could mean aeg, i haven't got to that part.
It's such an unfair criticism from tmez as the reviews are clearly from well-intentioned fans with valid concerns, not sure if randall is feeding him some conspiracy angle to explain the negative feedback. Yes i'm sure alot haven't actually read all 700 pages, it's mind-numbing, but they'll have read the reviews, read the vanity fair article and seen his tv appearances so that gives a v good idea of what his book does, and doesn't do, esp on the allegations.
TM gave interviews for the book but how do we know for certain that he wrote the review on amazon?
You're right, i suppose we don't know for sure as he didn't refer to his amazon review in the email he sent to the website owner of reflections on the dance. But his email is similar in its support of randall's book and how he believes the book is supportive of mj in the issue of the allegations - which is so odd as that's not the case, randall's conclusions are ambivalent and convince noone.
I read tmez's email again and he said,
I believe that certain individuals who are criticized in this book are orchestrating a negative campaign. Some of the negative comments suggest that the critics did not even read the book. This is disturbing to me.
He mentions elsewhere that these individuals are 'powerful'. Anyone who's read the whole book know what he is on about? The jacksons get absolutely slaughtered in the book but i don't think they're 'powerful' and i don't think anyone could imagine they have the wits about them to organise any typeof campaign. I've only read up to p148, but i know in the vanityfair article randall says negative stuff about the estate executors which he got from mrs j's lawyers, but it's lowrent oxman type criticisms like branca not returning mj's will when he stopped working for mj, and the estate dragging their feet and not giving mrs j 40% of mj's estate already. Tmez could mean aeg, i haven't got to that part.
It's such an unfair criticism from tmez as the reviews are clearly from well-intentioned fans with valid concerns, not sure if randall is feeding him some conspiracy angle to explain the negative feedback. Yes i'm sure alot haven't actually read all 700 pages, it's mind-numbing, but they'll have read the reviews, read the vanity fair article and seen his tv appearances so that gives a v good idea of what his book does, and doesn't do, esp on the allegations.
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