Coincidence?
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Coincidence?
On sept. 30th there was a tread about things that would make us believe MJ is dead ( https://mjkit.forumotion.net/just-to-chat-about-whatever-f7/what-do-would-make-you-believe-michael-is-dead-t2153.htm).
Just a few days later we get an autopsy report that makes sense! The first thing that actually makes some sense so far...
Coincidence?
Just a few days later we get an autopsy report that makes sense! The first thing that actually makes some sense so far...
Coincidence?
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LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
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See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
hehe! I know you didn't..I wasn't suspecting you. I was just making an observation!
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Truth_or_Dare wrote:See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
hehe! I know you didn't..I wasn't suspecting you. I was just making an observation!
Thanks, I just said it just in case...LOL it really is interesting!
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See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
lol, yeah.
And just one thing....Isn't it...that the real autopsy report wasn't supposed to be revealed at the whole investigation time???
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Angie777 wrote:See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
lol, yeah.
And just one thing....Isn't it...that the real autopsy report wasn't supposed to be revealed at the whole investigation time???
Yep it should have been... But during an on going investigation some things are usually not made public to protect the investigation... I wonder why now, do they know something...and is this really official????
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Angie777 wrote:See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
lol, yeah.
And just one thing....Isn't it...that the real autopsy report wasn't supposed to be revealed at the whole investigation time???
Yep it should have been... But during an on going investigation some things are usually not made public to protect the investigation... I wonder why now, do they know something...and is this really official????
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See wrote:Angie777 wrote:See wrote:LOL I made that tread... If I knew, I would have asked the question one months ago!!! For the record, I did not make the autopsy report...
lol, yeah.
And just one thing....Isn't it...that the real autopsy report wasn't supposed to be revealed at the whole investigation time???
Yep it should have been... But during an on going investigation some things are usually not made public to protect the investigation... I wonder why now, do they know something...and is this really official????
thats what im talking about..lol
if they wanted to protect the investigation....actually they said smth like-in a few months....at the end... It's not the end, its even not the begining!
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I highly doubt that what they want to feed us is really the truth.
Basically the report says nothing new to us, just the many scars and where they are are kind of irritating. Producing sperm. Olà! When did they want to have observed this one? LOL
I would say Mike is laughing his feet off.
I just wondered why AP is following TMZ in the role of brickman.
Basically the report says nothing new to us, just the many scars and where they are are kind of irritating. Producing sperm. Olà! When did they want to have observed this one? LOL
I would say Mike is laughing his feet off.
I just wondered why AP is following TMZ in the role of brickman.
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Who is the parent company of AP? If they are affiliated in any way with General Electric who is the parent company of NBC..and I don't even know if there is a connection...NBC is failing miserably and about to go under so anything that can give them the slightest boost would be reported..factual or not...I haven't seen any credible news sources even mention the autopsy report. It was in the news ticker on FoxNews but that was basically "Michael Jackson was healthy when he died".
I asked my mom her opinion on all of this and she said no one will touch it because they all know they were fooled and they won't ruin their credibility by admitting it. I hope she is right!
I asked my mom her opinion on all of this and she said no one will touch it because they all know they were fooled and they won't ruin their credibility by admitting it. I hope she is right!
Re: Coincidence?
I checked for "who owns AP"
2. Who owns The Associated
Press?
The Associated Press is a not-for-profit cooperative,
which means it is owned by its 1,500 U.S. daily newspaper
members. They elect a board of directors
that directs the cooperative.
3.
What is the reach of The Associated Press?
On any given day, more than half the world's population sees
news from AP.
AP serves 1,700
newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United
States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers
internationally.
Over the past decade, AP has also sold a selection of its
text, photo, audio and video reports to commercial online
operations, both closed-end desktops (the Information Services
business) and open Web sites (the Digital business). From
the beginning, the objective has been to extract supplemental
revenue from commercial markets to subsidize more newsgathering
and other services for members. This policy has been regularly
reviewed and reaffirmed by AP’s Board, mostly recently
in 2005.
4. Where can I send
a press release?
Send an e-mail (no attachments) to info@ap.org.
If you have a story of local significance, you should send
your idea to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every
state capital.
If your story has national or international significance,
you can mail your press release to AP's National Desk or International
Desk at The Associated Press, 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY
10001
source: http://www.ap.org/pages/about/faq.html#2
AP to me was always reliable as source, so to say "neutral" about content.I would trust them like AFP, DPA and all the other (not by gouvernment run or impacted or politically coloured) news agencies.
Usually they check the resources of their informations before spreading.
2. Who owns The Associated
Press?
The Associated Press is a not-for-profit cooperative,
which means it is owned by its 1,500 U.S. daily newspaper
members. They elect a board of directors
that directs the cooperative.
3.
What is the reach of The Associated Press?
On any given day, more than half the world's population sees
news from AP.
AP serves 1,700
newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United
States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers
internationally.
Over the past decade, AP has also sold a selection of its
text, photo, audio and video reports to commercial online
operations, both closed-end desktops (the Information Services
business) and open Web sites (the Digital business). From
the beginning, the objective has been to extract supplemental
revenue from commercial markets to subsidize more newsgathering
and other services for members. This policy has been regularly
reviewed and reaffirmed by AP’s Board, mostly recently
in 2005.
4. Where can I send
a press release?
Send an e-mail (no attachments) to info@ap.org.
If you have a story of local significance, you should send
your idea to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every
state capital.
If your story has national or international significance,
you can mail your press release to AP's National Desk or International
Desk at The Associated Press, 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY
10001
source: http://www.ap.org/pages/about/faq.html#2
AP to me was always reliable as source, so to say "neutral" about content.I would trust them like AFP, DPA and all the other (not by gouvernment run or impacted or politically coloured) news agencies.
Usually they check the resources of their informations before spreading.
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Grace wrote:I checked for "who owns AP"
2. Who owns The Associated
Press?
The Associated Press is a not-for-profit cooperative,
which means it is owned by its 1,500 U.S. daily newspaper
members. They elect a board of directors
that directs the cooperative.
3.
What is the reach of The Associated Press?
On any given day, more than half the world's population sees
news from AP.
AP serves 1,700
newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United
States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers
internationally.
Over the past decade, AP has also sold a selection of its
text, photo, audio and video reports to commercial online
operations, both closed-end desktops (the Information Services
business) and open Web sites (the Digital business). From
the beginning, the objective has been to extract supplemental
revenue from commercial markets to subsidize more newsgathering
and other services for members. This policy has been regularly
reviewed and reaffirmed by AP’s Board, mostly recently
in 2005.
4. Where can I send
a press release?
Send an e-mail (no attachments) to info@ap.org.
If you have a story of local significance, you should send
your idea to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every
state capital.
If your story has national or international significance,
you can mail your press release to AP's National Desk or International
Desk at The Associated Press, 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY
10001
source: http://www.ap.org/pages/about/faq.html#2
AP to me was always reliable as source, so to say "neutral" about content.I would trust them like AFP, DPA and all the other (not by gouvernment run or impacted or politically coloured) news agencies.
Usually they check the resources of their informations before spreading.
Ok.Well, u've just admited Michael's dead.....
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Angie777 wrote:Grace wrote:I checked for "who owns AP"
2. Who owns The Associated
Press?
The Associated Press is a not-for-profit cooperative,
which means it is owned by its 1,500 U.S. daily newspaper
members. They elect a board of directors
that directs the cooperative.
3.
What is the reach of The Associated Press?
On any given day, more than half the world's population sees
news from AP.
AP serves 1,700
newspapers and 5,000 radio and television outlets in the United
States as well as newspaper, radio and television subscribers
internationally.
Over the past decade, AP has also sold a selection of its
text, photo, audio and video reports to commercial online
operations, both closed-end desktops (the Information Services
business) and open Web sites (the Digital business). From
the beginning, the objective has been to extract supplemental
revenue from commercial markets to subsidize more newsgathering
and other services for members. This policy has been regularly
reviewed and reaffirmed by AP’s Board, mostly recently
in 2005.
4. Where can I send
a press release?
Send an e-mail (no attachments) to info@ap.org.
If you have a story of local significance, you should send
your idea to a local AP bureau. The AP has a bureau in every
state capital.
If your story has national or international significance,
you can mail your press release to AP's National Desk or International
Desk at The Associated Press, 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY
10001
source: http://www.ap.org/pages/about/faq.html#2
AP to me was always reliable as source, so to say "neutral" about content.I would trust them like AFP, DPA and all the other (not by gouvernment run or impacted or politically coloured) news agencies.
Usually they check the resources of their informations before spreading.
Ok.Well, u've just admited Michael's dead.....
Ummmm...no I didn't. I only asked who the parent company was.
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