Re: The Hoax Theory - Discussing Errors, Inconsistencies, Observations and other theories
Well.. I do have an opinion on this but I also know it's possible I'm wrong.
I do want to share something that I feel is important. I googled my twitter name that I use a few places, and I found myself being talked about at a hoax website in a thread. Though most of them did so respectfully, I have to give an "insiders" account. They thought I was an insider due to some of my twitter posts and assumed they knew what I was twitting about. However, since I was the one who posted it, I know the real meaning behind them and I can say with absolute certainty that though it looked to them as if I were talking about certain things to do with Michael and the hoax as if I knew something, I know I was talking about something else entirely different. The trouble is, once someone gets it in their head that something is a certain way, it's pretty well impossible to explain how it really is, if it differs from their views. I probably have done something similar online as it's easy to misunderstand things thinking you are fully understanding them.
Another time I argued up and down with someone about that silly Ed Hardy store with the mirrors when they thought there were two Michael Jacksons, but I said it was only due to the reflection in the mirror. She said it's crazy how people refuse to see the truth when it's right there in front of them. All I could do is tell them I see differently and leave it at that. (I was right

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It's easy to see possibilities with this case. I'd like to say that maybe if Michael had faked his death, he must not want anyone to think differently right? Or he'd not have faked it. I just can't see it being about a game or puzzle for people to figure out. If that's what he did, in my mind he must have a really good reason for it. Then this also came to mind. Maybe he did want his death to be the greatest show on earth. Maybe his wish for when he died was to have it turn into a topic on everyone's tongue. Maybe he wanted it to be a spectacle so it would never be forgotten. Though he was a private man, he was also very public with some things. When he wanted to be seen, noticed, talked about, he knew just what to do. Razzle dazzle right

. So it could be possible that his wish in death was to have it seem like a hoax so in a way he'd keep on living. That is one reason that all these clues could be here. Perhaps he wanted to keep on entertaining well into his death. This is certainly a way to do that.
I won't say what I really believe one way or another. I can see many possibilities but some seem much more probable than others.