Print on Jermaine's shirt at press conference

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  • also the lion of judah....
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  • GraceGrace Posts: 2,864
    If we read the story of Aslan right, there's more to it in wiki:

    [Aslan, a lion, is the true ruler of Narnia. He sacrifices himself to spare Edmund, but is resurrected in time to aid the citizens of Narnia and the Pevensie children in their battle against the White Witch and her minions.]

    [The other children reach Aslan, and a penitent Edmund is rescued just as the witch is about to kill him. Calling for a truce, the witch demands that Edmund be returned to her, as an ancient law (the "Deep magic") gives her possession of all traitors. Aslan offers himself in Edmund's place, and the witch accepts. Aslan is sacrificed by the witch, but comes back to life through "Deeper magic": when one who is blameless willingly dies on behalf of the guilty, he may return to life.

    In a final battle, the witch is defeated and killed by Aslan. The children become kings and queens, and spend 15 years reigning in Narnia. They grow to maturity before returning to our world, where they find themselves children again. They hear Mrs Macready still talking to the visitors in the passageway; their years in Narnia have taken no more than a few minutes of time on this side of the door.]

    I don't want to read too much into it.
    BUT Michael asked us to look with our hearts of children and he knew that only those understanding his hints would be his best friends.
    The tale says that Aslan returns because someone else willingly died on behalf of him.

    Remember the bloody shirt in the wardrobe with the 3,99 $ tag?
  • KukiKuki Posts: 346
    OMG what a great find! Got me shivers all over my spine!!!
  • yes Arslan didnt die because he did it for LOVE
  • MJJLivesMJJLives Posts: 130
    If we read the story of Aslan right, there's more to it in wiki:

    [Aslan, a lion, is the true ruler of Narnia. He sacrifices himself to spare Edmund, but is resurrected in time to aid the citizens of Narnia and the Pevensie children in their battle against the White Witch and her minions.]

    [The other children reach Aslan, and a penitent Edmund is rescued just as the witch is about to kill him. Calling for a truce, the witch demands that Edmund be returned to her, as an ancient law (the "Deep magic") gives her possession of all traitors. Aslan offers himself in Edmund's place, and the witch accepts. Aslan is sacrificed by the witch, but comes back to life through "Deeper magic": when one who is blameless willingly dies on behalf of the guilty, he may return to life.

    In a final battle, the witch is defeated and killed by Aslan. The children become kings and queens, and spend 15 years reigning in Narnia. They grow to maturity before returning to our world, where they find themselves children again. They hear Mrs Macready still talking to the visitors in the passageway; their years in Narnia have taken no more than a few minutes of time on this side of the door.]

    I don't want to read too much into it.
    BUT Michael asked us to look with our hearts of children and he knew that only those understanding his hints would be his best friends.
    The tale says that Aslan returns because someone else willingly died on behalf of him.

    Remember the bloody shirt in the wardrobe with the 3,99 $ tag?

    This is off topic, but I just have to mention this. WHY did they hang that shirt back up in the closet? I found that to be so strange.
  • CCCC Posts: 2,136
    MAYBE TO TELL US THE DATE OF THE FUNERAL 3.9.9 <!-- s:?: -->:?:<!-- s:?: -->
  • If we read the story of Aslan right, there's more to it in wiki:

    [Aslan, a lion, is the true ruler of Narnia. He sacrifices himself to spare Edmund, but is resurrected in time to aid the citizens of Narnia and the Pevensie children in their battle against the White Witch and her minions.]

    [The other children reach Aslan, and a penitent Edmund is rescued just as the witch is about to kill him. Calling for a truce, the witch demands that Edmund be returned to her, as an ancient law (the "Deep magic") gives her possession of all traitors. Aslan offers himself in Edmund's place, and the witch accepts. Aslan is sacrificed by the witch, but comes back to life through "Deeper magic": when one who is blameless willingly dies on behalf of the guilty, he may return to life.

    In a final battle, the witch is defeated and killed by Aslan. The children become kings and queens, and spend 15 years reigning in Narnia. They grow to maturity before returning to our world, where they find themselves children again. They hear Mrs Macready still talking to the visitors in the passageway; their years in Narnia have taken no more than a few minutes of time on this side of the door.]

    I don't want to read too much into it.
    BUT Michael asked us to look with our hearts of children and he knew that only those understanding his hints would be his best friends.
    The tale says that Aslan returns because someone else willingly died on behalf of him.

    Remember the bloody shirt in the wardrobe with the 3,99 $ tag?




    thank you......
    i also interpret this as the lion,michael.
    the witch,the media or bad people. or
    could be the symbolism of the witch painting
    he purchased.
    the wardrobe,the 3.99 shirt? or pay attention
    to his and others "wardrobes".....
  • It looks like that very same crown appears on clothing of the 2008 collection of Christian Audigier's brand Paco Chicano:

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    PM30_E9CFJHKI_BLK-3.jpg&w=282&h=387
    Back of shirt:
    PM30_E9CFJHKI_BLK-2.jpg&w=282&h=387

    PM03_E9CBJHRP_BLK-3.jpg&w=282&h=387
  • GraceGrace Posts: 2,864
    Also off topic - I am just smiling - are the Cinnamon-Ricotta Cheese Donuts ordered by the family for the "after-party" - remember? What an idea - we were discussing that before...

    Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum, synonym C. zeylanicum) is a small evergreen tree belonging to the family Lauraceae.
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    Bay Laurel is the source of the bay leaves which are used for their flavour in cooking. It was also the source of the laurel wreath of ancient Greece, and therefore the expression of "resting on one's laurels". A wreath of bay laurels was given as the prize at the Pythian Games because the games were in honor of Apollo and the laurel was one of his symbols ever since his unsuccessful pursuit of Daphne. In the Bible, the sweet-bay is often an emblem of prosperity and fame. In Christianity it is said to symbolize the Resurrection of Christ and the triumph of Humanity thereby. It is also the source of the word baccalaureate (laurel berry), and of poet laureate.
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    Ricotta cheese is no real cheese as it is made from whey and not from milk.
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  • GraceGrace Posts: 2,864
    thank you......
    i also interpret this as the lion,michael.
    the witch,the media or bad people. or
    could be the symbolism of the witch painting
    he purchased.
    the wardrobe,the 3.99 shirt? or pay attention
    to his and others "wardrobes".....

    Yes, the wardrobe the Propofol was found in...
    (would need a fridge in reality, not a wardrobe, but all this medication stuff was already so ridiculous)

    LOL Today I can laugh about it...
  • KirscheKirsche Posts: 2,082
    crown01.jpg

    crown02.jpg

    Closer view at the crown:
    crown03.jpg


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    Greeeaaat find!!! And by the way: Where are your tears, Jermaine? <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • MJhunnyMJhunny Posts: 239
    connections connections...


    Anschutz owns or has major interests in about 100 companies, including the following:

    * Anschutz Entertainment Group, which has stakes in two U.S. soccer teams, including the MLS's Los Angeles Galaxy and Houston Dynamo; the NHL's Los Angeles Kings; the AHL's Manchester Monarchs; the ECHL's Reading Royals; the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers; Staples Center; Home Depot Center; Major League Lacrosse LA Riptide; the Swedish soccer team Hammarby IF, Swedish hockey team Djurgårdens IF; the German ice hockey teams Hamburg Freezers and Eisbären Berlin; and the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. In the UK they own the Manchester Evening News Arena, the London Arena, and the Millennium Dome which has been redeveloped as a multi-purpose arena under the name "The O2".
    * Anschutz Film Group (reorganized Crusader Entertainment now known as Bristol Bay Productions and Walden Media). Involved in the production of the movie Atlas Shrugged, and previously involved in the production of the movie Holes in 2003 and the commercially successful The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in 2005



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    and maybe some of you have heard of a British man who not so long ago faked his death?
    apparently he at some point was hiding in his own house in his wardrobe
    look what the press called the story:

    the lie, the switch and the wardrobe google it <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • mjjmjj Posts: 74
    really great find love to see those things <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) -->
  • the last book in the narnia series is THE LAST BATTLE...............
    holy moly,this is really getting to me now..................
    heres link read THE COMMENTARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    is michael going to help lead us through the LAST BATTLE????????
    this is no coincidence....

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  • @ mjhunny.... WOW great find, brilliant find actually, you are one helluva investigator <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • kpnutskpnuts Posts: 94
    Just to add something here...

    Aslan is a Christ-like figure, in that he sacrificed himself, and later rose from the dead.

    This symbolism was intentional - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a moral tale. Aslan is the ruler of Narnia, and ultimately defeats the Ice Queen, the enemy, in order that the four children can be crowned Kings and Queens of Narnia.

    The lion is also king of beasts, of course!
  • here is a link for ASLAN himself..
    something very interesting to note
    i think, is that he is a singer i.e.
    his singing is what brings things into
    existence..............
    i also found the Christan interpretation
    of him interesting....
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  • Maybe these lions and the crown could also be referring to the Wizard of Oz. The lion (king of the forest),he needs courage. The lion is a very soft poken character, just like Michael was a soft spoken person. Maybe the person that was directing us to the thisisalsoit.com site was referring to Michaels apparel choice. IDK, I know what I am saying, I just cant type it out right. Maybe Michaels choices in these shirts was just his way of showing he was building up his courage to fake his death. Anyone with me on this. If not, I will think about what I am saying more and edit my post when things are clearer for me.
  • Great finds, guys.
    You know I always wondered why Michael was the only one not dressed in costume during the Thriller scene. All the other dancers had gone through full makeup and costume. Why not Michael? Seems like a lot of time wasted, if it wasn't dress rehearsal. Unless it was a clue.

  • So...Michael's red shirt has the word "Mission" on it, Jermaine's lavender shirt from the reality series had the word "Royality" on it, and the lion and crown theme are seen throughout...

    Hmmm...

    Could it be that the "royal family" (Jackson Dynasty) have, and are on, a mission?

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  • WildyWildy Posts: 274
    Great find !!! <!-- s:mrgreen: -->:mrgreen:<!-- s:mrgreen: --> <!-- s:mrgreen: -->:mrgreen:<!-- s:mrgreen: --> Have you seen what they say on Tattoo apparel's website :

    "Here we feature a video that we shot at the Mission Design Studio of the Mission Lion shirt. The Mission Lion shirt was worn by Michael Jackson in the This is It Movie. The King of Pop is wearing the Red Mission Lion Shirt in parts of the Trailer, the Movie and in several photos inside the booklet that comes with the music CD. We have carried Mission Clothing for many years and are their preferred, recommended online retailer. We think Michael and his stylist probably chose this shirt because Michael loved the color Red, loved stage clothes that fit well and for the large Silvery Gold letter M on the shirt. The M actually stands for Mission Clothing but it could certainly appear to also stand for Michael in this case. The shirt does have some rhinestone detailing but Michael's stylists may have added additional rhinestones for wearing the shirt onstage under bright lights. Scroll farther down the page to see Michael wearing the shirt in several videos including the movie trailer."

    SOURCE :
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    So maybe Jermaine is wearing the same white shirt but Michael's stylists take off the golden prints for him? Same thing for the 777?

    We don't see the 777 on this picture (I guess he kept the original one) :

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    I'm a lil out of the subject but what do you read on this blue shirt? And.. is it blood on his wrist? <!-- s:shock: -->:shock:<!-- s:shock: --> <!-- s:oops: -->:oops:<!-- s:oops: -->

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    Original size : http://img1.imagilive.com/1209/ao51yf.jpg
  • There is something else I notice. On the close up of the white shirt that Jermaine is wearing, there seems to be a picture of MJ off to the left. Faded, but still evident. Unless my eyes are playing tricks on me, it sure does look like him.
  • mjboogiemjboogie Posts: 1,067
    I just keep thinking about Bahrain and Ireland! <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) --> MJ may be in one of those places.
  • tiida11tiida11 Posts: 248
    WAIT!!! WHAT IS ON THE WHITE SHIRT OVER THE RED??? <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->


    777
  • KukiKuki Posts: 346
    WOW <!-- s:shock: -->:shock:<!-- s:shock: --> This is tooo much for me, I have to think this over when I calmed down again!
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