Bahrain Company Didn't Get Memo On MJ's Death

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  • Here's some info on that company, AQ Business Consultants:
    <!-- m -->http://www.moic2.gov.bh/eInvestor.Web/W ... sp=2&inq=1<!-- m -->

    Country: Bahrain
    Commercial Registration Number: 59320-1
    Application Number: 36437

    Status: Not Renewed
    Date of registration: 21/01/2006
    Expiry date: 21/01/2010


    The company is owned by Ahmed Mohamed Abdulla Alkhan (50%) and Hatim Qays Hatim Alzubi (50%).
    This is the connection between Michael and Ahmed Mohamed Abdulla Alkhan from AQ Business Consultants.

    It has to do with the Prince of Bahrain (Abdullah Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa) and his record company 2 Seas Records Limited.

    Name: AHMED MOHAMED ABDULLA ALKHAN
    Nationality: Bahraini

    1 55559 2 Seas Records Limited
    Authorized Person

    Status: Deleted With Payment
    Date of Registration: 16/01/2005
    Expiry Date: 19/08/2009

    http://www.moic2.gov.bh/eInvestor.Web/Web.UI.Pages/Inquiry/CRDetails.aspx?PID=11021&Disp=1&inq=1

    Michael Jackson Sails With Two Seas
    Michael Jackson has taken a step towards a return to his musical career by signing an exclusive recording agreement with Bahrain-based Two Seas Records. The label is a joint venture between the embattled pop star and Abdulla Hamad Al-Khalifa.

    Jackson, who has been in Bahrain since shortly after his June 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges, is said to be working on new material. A new album is tentatively scheduled for release in "late 2007," according to a statement. "I am incredibly excited about my new venture and I am enjoying being back in the studio making music," Jackson says.

    U.K. record executive Guy Holmes has been tapped as CEO of the Two Seas label and will also be tasked with managing Jackson's other business interests. Holmes will also remain chairman of Gut Records, which last spring scored a massive U.K. hit with Crazy Frog's version of "Axel F," essentially a popular ringtone attached to a manic animated character. Gut has also released music from Tears For Fears, the Wildhearts, Sparks, Fannypack and Aswad.

    Holmes' Gut label is already promoting an association with Jackson, as a digital player on its Web site is streaming a Hi Tack remix of his 1983 hit "Say Say Say," subtitled "Waiting for U."

    In his earliest solo years, Jackson recorded for Motown, which had been home to his sibling group, the Jackson 5. The group shifted to Epic in the mid-1970s and in 1979 released Jackson's breakout solo album, "Off the Wall." His international superstardom was solidified with subsequent albums "Thriller" (1982), "Bad" (1987) and "Dangerous" (1992). His final studio set for the Epic was 2001's "Invincible," which debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and has sold more than 2 million copies in the United States alone, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

    Jackson accused the label of poor promotion, which led to a public spat with label parent Sony and its then president, Tommy Mottola. Epic has continued to mine the artist's career with a string of releases since then.

    Holmes appointment to effectively manage Jackson's career comes on the heels of reports last week that Jackson, in a move to stave off insolvency, has reached a deal with creditors to refinance more than $200 million in loans secured by his stake in the Beatles' song catalog.

    Jackson had been living off his 50% share of the Sony/ATV Music publishing catalog, which includes more than 250 copyrights from the Beatles. Jackson purchased ATV in 1985. Ten years later, in a deal orchestrated by his longtime attorney John Branca, Jackson merged ATV with Sony's music publishing division; the entire catalog is valued at around $1 billion.
    http://www.billboard.com/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002345673#/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002345673

    Abdullah Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa
    Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Prince of Bahrain is the second son of the present King of Bahrain, Sheikh Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah.

    Like all members of the royal family, Abdullah sits as a senior member of the civil judiciary.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_Bin_Hamad_Bin_Isa_Al-Khalifa

    Michael Jackson Al Khalifa Lawsuit
    Sheik Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, son of the king of Bahrain, has filed suit against pop star Michael Jackson for alleged breach of contract. Al Kalifa claims that Jackson failed to produce a new album for his record company, 2 Seas Records, for which he has already been paid. Al Kalifa is suing for $7 million.Guardian: Jackson sued (November 17, 2008)

    Jackson Al Khalifa Friendship
    Al Khalifa was said to have taken care of Jackson following his 2005 child-molestation trial. The Prince reportedly provided Jackson with shelter, food, and transportation during Jackson's stay in Bahrain. As repayment for the Prince's generosity, the two were said to have agreed to start a record company together in which Jackson would produce a new album.FOX News: Jackson Sued by Bahraini Prince (November 14, 2008)
    http://www.mahalo.com/michael-jackson-al-khalifa-lawsuit

    Sheik Happens: Michael Jackson Lawsuit a Done Deal
    Mon., Nov. 24, 2008 8:04 AM PST by Gina Serpe

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    Michael Jackson's latest courtship is kaput.

    Fresh off yesterday's news that the entertainer reached a tentative settlement in the ultimately short-lived $7 million breach-of-contract lawsuit brought by a Bahrain royal comes word that a formal resolution has been finalized. "We are very pleased to announce an amicable settlement has been reached on confidential terms," Sheik Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa's attorney, Bankim Thanki, told London's High Court this morning.

    After the announcement, both legal teams briefly conferred in private before releasing a joint statement: "They wish each other well in their own respective endeavors." The rep for Al-Khalifa, who considered Jackson a "brother," albeit one he had no problem suing, said the terms of their settlement would remain on the down-low. "They have settled amicably and that's all we have to say."

    Al-Khalifa was seeking more than $7 million in repayment from the erstwhile King of Pop for advance payments made toward an unfulfilled recording contract and various living and legal expenses.
    http://ca.eonline.com/uberblog/b70319_sheik_happens_michael_jackson_lawsuit.html

    Bahrain
    Bahrain is a hereditary emirate under the rule of the Al Khalifa family. The Amir, Shaykh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, his uncle--Khalifa bin Sulman Al Khalifa (Prime Minister) and Crown Prince Shaykh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa (Commander of the Bahraini defense forces), govern Bahrain in consultation with a council of ministers. The government faces few judicial checks on its actions. The Amir recently created the Supreme Judicial Council which is intended to regulate the country's courts and separate the administrative and judicial branches of government. Despite their minority status, the Sunnis predominate because the ruling family is Sunni and is supported by the armed forces, the security service, and powerful Sunni and Shi'a merchant families.

    Since 1998, the new Amir has worked to make Bahraini society more democratic and open. Such changes have included the return to the Constitution as the supreme source for the country's laws and the legalization of nongovernmental organizations. On February 14, 2001, the people of Bahrain took part in a popular referendum, in which they approved by 98.4% a return to the Constitution. Among other issues, the referendum paved the way for Bahrain to become a constitutional monarchy and to change the country's official name from the State of Bahrain to the Kingdom of Bahrain (a change which took effect in February 2002).

    Along with improvements in basic civil rights protections and freedoms of expression and association, the government took the first steps to return to Bahrainis the right to elect a legislature. In his October 2001 speech to open the tenth session of the Consultative Council, the Amir declared his intention to hold municipal elections in 2002 and legislative elections before 2004. He also stated that the legislative branch of government would have two houses, one directly elected by universal male and female suffrage and the other appointed. Bahrain's progress toward political and economic reform has been steady.

    Bahrain's five governorates are administered by the Minister of State for Municipalities and the Environment in conjunction with each Governorate's Governor. A complex system of courts, based on diverse legal sources, including Sunni and Shi'a Sharia (religious law), tribal law, and other civil codes and regulation, was created with the help of British advisers in the early 20th century. This judiciary administers the legal code and reviews laws to ensure their constitutionality.
    http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/world/bahrain.htm

    But the king still rules his country...

  • Bahrain Company Didn't Get Memo On MJ's Death

    The deadline for filing a claim has passed, but AQ claims it didn't get proper notice.

    Howard Weitzman, the lawyer for the Estate, tells TMZ, "I don't believe the claim has any merit but they're late in filing regardless."

    But here's the thing ... TMZ is big in Bahrain, so what's the deal?

    The deal is that apparently MJ forgot to send them the memo that the greatest show on earth has just begun. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->[/quote]

    Exactly.
  • Nevertheless, he are some sites proving that Bahrain heard about MJ "death".
    So, who's game this article describes?

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    Bahraini Sheik Saddened By Michael Jackson's Death

    <!-- m -->http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/06/28/77216.html<!-- m -->

    Muslim world grieves for Michael Jackson.-- " Yet Bahrainis, many of whom were accustomed to glimpsing the reclusive Jackson sporting a black women’s abaya, a black over garment,, connected to Jackson on a cultural level as many felt he was one of them."
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    And I suppose that all this history of which the children to study in a private college in The Angels is a garbage, Michael must live with his children in Bahrain. To remember what said Paris in the interview with Oprah. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • Nevertheless, he are some sites proving that Bahrain heard about MJ "death".
    So, who's game this article describes?

    <!-- m -->http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php ... el_jacks_1<!-- m -->

    Bahraini Sheik Saddened By Michael Jackson's Death

    <!-- m -->http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/06/28/77216.html<!-- m -->

    Muslim world grieves for Michael Jackson.-- " Yet Bahrainis, many of whom were accustomed to glimpsing the reclusive Jackson sporting a black women’s abaya, a black over garment,, connected to Jackson on a cultural level as many felt he was one of them."

    Isn't it funny how everyone connected to MJ and felt "he was one of them"? <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • Bahrain = Bull
    Skittles, Snickers = Sh!t, Sh!t

    I think Prince was trying to tell us that this is a bunch of bullsh!t! And the look on Blanket's face is a dead give away.

    Thank you for putting the sentence up for us again. Now that I think back on the interview, it is true that when Prince was speaking about his favorite thing to do with Michael. He just blurted out Bahrain, skittles, snickers and coke. It's almost like he had to hurry up and say it. Then of course Paris blurted out Las Vegas, snickers and soda.
  • And I suppose that all this history of which the children to study in a private college in The Angels is a garbage, Michael must live with his children in Bahrain. To remember what said Paris in the interview with Oprah. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    The children really don't seem to live in Bahrain... And who says Michael is?! This TMZ article doesn't say that... Some people have made a leap and suggested that Michael must or could be in Bahrain. (I personally don't believe that.)
  • Bahrain is off the coast of Saudi Arabia. Michael has close intimate ties to both the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia and the Royal Family of Bahrain.

    Please see the post about TMZ and the Saudi Royal Family connection : http://michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=11198&start=25#p189140

    This post is also in a TIAI update:
    Silencing the Critics, And $999 REwarD??? You bET
    Does MJ Have Any Informers?
    http://michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=14058

    Countries with diplomatic relations but no extradition treaty
    The United States maintains diplomatic relations, but does not have extradition treaties with the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, the Central African Republic, Chad, China (People's Republic of China), the Union of the Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Kosovo, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mali, the Marshall Islands, Mauritania, the Federated States of Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Oman, Qatar, the Russian Federation, Rwanda, Samoa, São Tomé & Príncipe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Taiwan, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extradition_law_in_the_United_States

    Saudi Arabia
    Saudi kings have gradually developed a central government. Since 1953, the Council of Ministers, appointed by the king, has advised on the formulation of general policy and directed the activities of the growing bureaucracy. This council consists of a prime minister, the first prime minister and twenty ministers. Legislation is by resolution of the Council of Ministers, ratified by royal decree, and must be compatible with the Shari'a. A 150-member Consultative Assembly, appointed by the King, has limited legislative rights. Justice is administered according to the Shari'a by a system of religious courts whose judges are appointed by the king on the recommendation of the Supreme Judicial Council, composed of twelve senior jurists. Independence of the judiciary is protected by law. The king acts as the highest court of appeal and has the power to pardon. Access to high officials (usually at a majlis; a public audience) and the right to petition them directly are well-established traditions.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia
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  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    .Michael Jackson's island escape
    Michael Jackson has splashed out $1.5million on a new mansion on his own private island.The eccentric singer has paid the massive sum for a quarter-acre site on the Amwaj Islands, located off the coast of Bahrain where Jackson has been living since being cleared of child sex abuse.The island, which is part of three man-made islands built in the last five years, boasts lavish facilities including its own international airport, several top restaurants, a private hospital, golf courses, canals and an equestrian centre.There is also a private school, the International School of Choueifat, where it is believed Jackson will send his three children Prince Michael, Paris and Prince Michael II.Jackson will reportedly move into the property in January and the island's other residents are excited about their new famous neighbour - despite his recent troubles.One local said: "It's still the music people know, that's how people here know Michael Jackson. It's really exciting"Last week, the 'Billie Jean' singer's father insisted his son would never live in America again after receiving a series of threats. Joseph revealed Michael only intended to return to the US for work and visits after the way he was treated during his child abuse trial.
    He revealed: "He'll come back to America to visit, but not to stay, not to live. They didn't treat him right here I know if I was him, I wouldn't come back"

    It is not yet known if Jackson now plans to sell his world famous Neverland ranch in America.
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    Michael Jackson to live forever as an island in DubaiSeptember 25 2009

    Just letting you know that Serenity and a few others a well as myself, have been on this revelation for a while.....(visions from MJ). We have had visions of him in a black long gown, face covered, and in the desert sand..etc..God Bless.,
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    There is also a private school, the International School of Choueifat, where it is believed Jackson will send his three children Prince Michael, Paris and Prince Michael II.Jackson will reportedly move into the property in January and the island's other residents are excited about their new famous neighbour


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  • wishingstarwishingstar Posts: 2,927
    OK...fry me up later...I have to post the gematria match for the capital letters of this TMZ article. I am just going to post the link so you can go see the matches in all their glory. I know some of you do not like this stuff......however, some of them just leave me <!-- s:shock: -->:shock:<!-- s:shock: -->
    This article seems so off to me....


    The capitol letters are:
    BCDGMOMJD = 71 (ambulance #)
    <!-- m -->http://www.gematrix.org/?word=bcdgmomjd<!-- m -->

    I personally like the Im Alive match <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> (I stick mainly to the Simple Gematria...just fyi)

    Blessings Always!
  • Interesting. Bahrain has no extradition treaty with the U.S.


    Michael is not a criminal even if he is residing in Bahrain. What the extradition of both countries has to do with MJ?
  • Michael Jackson to live forever as an island in DubaiSeptember 25 2009

    Just letting you know that Serenity and a few others a well as myself, have been on this revelation for a while.....(visions from MJ). We have had visions of him in a black long gown, face covered, and in the desert sand..etc..God Bless.,

    This is pretty interesting finding and cute
  • Nevertheless, he are some sites proving that Bahrain heard about MJ "death".
    So, who's game this article describes?

    <!-- m -->http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php ... el_jacks_1<!-- m -->

    Bahraini Sheik Saddened By Michael Jackson's Death

    <!-- m -->http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/06/28/77216.html<!-- m -->

    Muslim world grieves for Michael Jackson.-- " Yet Bahrainis, many of whom were accustomed to glimpsing the reclusive Jackson sporting a black women’s abaya, a black over garment,, connected to Jackson on a cultural level as many felt he was one of them."

    Isn't it funny how everyone connected to MJ and felt "he was one of them"? <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->


    Yes, it is. because Michael IS INTERNATIONAL DUDE <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • GINAFELICIAGINAFELICIA Posts: 6,506
    we're getting closer and closer.......
    thank you TMZ <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    Dubai has some of the best waterparks, and recently has opened Palm island resort....very similar looking to Hawaii, but much better. Love the water slides.. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    Pssstt.....is that you MJ ?????
  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    But what if the police and government know about and are involved in MJ's fake death? We simply don't know for sure who's working with him, and how huge this all is. MJ has many friends in very high places. <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) --> I agree he truly is international, and so many countries would love him to be theirs, mystified at why the US rejected their own irreplacable treasure.
  • diggyondiggyon Posts: 1,376
    Actually, I lived in Dubai for 2 years. It's a beautiful city. The Arab people don't really care about American or European celebrities. That's why Michael was not followed in Bahrain by paparazzis. He was walking around like every one else. Of course he had to wear the Abaya(the black dress) to hide his identity. I have an Arab friend who once told me that MJ was shopping in a shopping Mall with no guards around. I'm not sure if that really happened. But I can say through mu personal experience that this might be true. If I was MJ and if I wanted to hide away I would only think about an Arab country. Michael has several connections in these countries. He knows the Saudi King. He used to live in Bahrain (I guess his brother Jermaine lives there too) and he was In Oman I guess. Did TMZ mention these visits? I doubt!!!!
    As I said, in these countries American or European celebrities can walk around freely without being followed by anyone!! That must have been very convenient for Michael, I guess!!!!! <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->
  • GraceGrace Posts: 2,864
    Dubai has some of the best waterparks, and recently has opened Palm island resort....very similar looking to Hawaii, but much better. Love the water slides.. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    Pssstt.....is that you MJ ?????

    Some women in islam dominated countries do love to go swimming but only in their traditional clothes. Some even wait for dusk to set in. This is not exceptional.
  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    Dubai has some of the best waterparks, and recently has opened Palm island resort....very similar looking to Hawaii, but much better. Love the water slides.. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    Pssstt.....is that you MJ ?????

    That´s what I call a total sunblock!!
  • Just quickly: I find it almost ridiculous this company had no idea, MJ 'died'. Hello?! If they did business with him then the 'death' of a business partner spreads very fast.
  • Just quickly: I find it almost ridiculous this company had no idea, MJ 'died'. Hello?! If they did business with him then the 'death' of a business partner spreads very fast.

    Indeed. That is why I know this article is complete BS and the only point of it was to point out Bahrain and confirm our findings about the extradition treaty.
  • ForstAMoonForstAMoon Posts: 1,126
    Just quickly: I find it almost ridiculous this company had no idea, MJ 'died'. Hello?! If they did business with him then the 'death' of a business partner spreads very fast.

    The company had no idea that he died because if he is in Bahrain they might have seen him there. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
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