I think Tito played a bigger role in this hoax than most think!

Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
edited August 2012 in General Hoax Investigation
Hello Family! This is my first jab at starting a new topic so please bare with me and do keep an open mind. With that said I would like to address something that I've noticed for a long time and have mentioned over and over to folks but oddly no one that I've seen so far talk about. What is this that I noticed you ask?.... Well, one day I was listening to the 911 calls for June the 25th and let's say I heard a voice that made me sit strait up, a voice that's very familiar and in my honest opine blows the whole lid off of this entire hoax or shell I say illusion. In the 911 call the dispatcher who answers the call sounded like Tito Jackson to me and I just remember 1. being in shock then 2. I bust out laughing. lol but I had to be sure so I went on youtube and I looked up the Jackson's reality show and I just wen back and forth back and forth between the two just stunned at what I was hearing. If you listen to how deep the voice is and the way that the operator pronounces his words plus the quirks in his voice compared to Tito's voice I believe you'll see what I'm talking about. I believe that they used Tito for this task because if you think about it for a sec he has a voice that's really different from the rest of the bunch even though you may have some of the brothers who you would say have somewhat of a deep voice one thing they seem to have in common is the fact that they all seem to be soft spoken but when you hear Tito his voice has more base to it and he's a member out of the group that you rarely heard from over the years until recently so to put him in this role his voice would be unrecognizable to most because he doesn't have that classic "Jackson" sound to his voice.  :icon_rr:  :icon_e_wink: So to rap this up I'm going to post two videos, one of the 911 call and one of Poppa T talking. Let's discuss <br /><br /> Here's a clip of Tito Jackson.<br /> /><br /> And the 911 tapes.<br /> />Thanks for stopping in.  :moonwalk_:
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  • RKRK Posts: 3,019
    That 911 dispatcher does sound very much like Tito. What a great observation.  :icon_eek:
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    Yes he does!  :icon_e_wink: And I have talked to top hoaxers about this and it seems as though it falls on death ears, now maybe because everyone else is so focused on other areas of this hoax to care.....OR.....I'm bringing attention to something that someone don't want me to uncover at this moment in time. just saying <br /><br /> :moonwalk_:  :elvis-1405:
  • AndreaAndrea Posts: 3,787
    I'll take a listen when I get home, can't open youtube at work.  Thanks for posting!
  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    Interesting observation I haven't heard before, however though he sounds similar to Tito in tone, I hear a bit of southern drawl in the dispatcher that I don't in Tito.
  • Great observation Hotgirl1,the voices sound very similar.How did i miss this?Wow! :omg:
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    Yes that's true and if any of you are familiar with the mid west  area of the U.S you'll find that a lot of those who are from that region have a bit of a southern drawl because of the southern migration. Also Mike himself has somewhat of a drawl himself most call his accent a Hoosier accent; most of the Jacksons i.e ( Rebbi, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Toy, Marlon, Mike, Randy, mmm maybe Janet...a little)  have it think Joe and Katie Who are both from the deep south so quite naturally it could rub off on their kids..maybe not as much as it would if they lived in that geographic area of the country but if you listen to all of the Jacksons minus the grand and great grands you can hear it. :icon_e_wink:
  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    Yes MJ and his whole family have the same accent, but the black and white accents of the south are very different.
  • blankieblankie Posts: 2,350
    :th_bravo:  Great and interesting observation Hotgirl1....  :michael-jackson:
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    here is a rare clip of the whole family in an interview in 1975<br /> /><br />I'll try and find more.<br /> but I would like to reply to what the poster above said about white accents vs. black....ok first of all I'm from Michigan (Mid west) and I have family from the south and let me make this clear, race has nothing to do with it because it's not about the race of a person that determines how you sound it's 1. geography 2. how broad ones vocabulary is you have both whites and blacks who can be from the same region and both talk with poor english or you can have both white or black who talks with proper diction it doesn't matter so you can have a southern accent even if you have lived most of your life on another coast...yes it may not be as thick as it once was but it's just the way things are pronounced. hope you understand  :icon_e_biggrin:   
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    on 1346172930:
    <br />I'll take a listen when I get home, can't open youtube at work.  Thanks for posting!<br />
    <br /><br /><br /><br />equal :icon_geek:
  • diggyondiggyon Posts: 1,376
    What's a southern drawl?
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    on 1346181492:
    <br />What's a southern drawl?<br />
    <br />It's when a person who is from the south or lives in a geographic region where they have sort of an accent when they talk some thicker than others. i.e "Hey yawl" - Paula Dean....She's an extreme example of southern drawl.  :icon_lol: but some are very subtle.  <br />here is another video of the Jacksons in an interview.<br /><br />
  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    Race has NOTHING to do with it, culture everything. I can tell black people from the south easily by a mile over white people talking. Why are you trying to make it as if I'm being racially prejudiced? They talk absolutely completely differently from each other. They have lived separately from each other for centuries.  I LOVE the black way of talking with all my heart, strongly attracted to it!  Why do you think I'm here, and love MJ?<br /><br />Black culture, music, use of English--has literally profoundly changed everything in North America!
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    I just got through listening to the videos in the very first post I posted in this thread and I'm just...wow it still hits me..that's Tito as clear as day.  :woohoo2:
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    on 1346184271:
    <br />Race has NOTHING to do with it, culture everything. I can tell black people from the south easily by a mile over white people talking. Why are you trying to make it as if I'm being racially prejudiced? They talk absolutely completely differently from each other. They have lived separately from each other for centuries.  I LOVE the black way of talking with all my heart, strongly attracted to it!  Why do you think I'm here, and love MJ?<br />
    <br />Madam I didn't make it a race issue, as I recall from your post you brought that up not me and being that the Jacksons are Black I truly don't understand why you needed to post that to began with. My responds to you was not to call anybody out as being raciest at all but to explain for those who aren't from our melting pot called the U.S.A who would be miss informed about something like that. So please let's keep it calm and enjoy the ride...I'm not here to fight. now moving along :moonwalk_:
  • jadz29858jadz29858 Posts: 122
    wow Hotgirl1 I mised that one THANK YOU we need to look in to this deeper!LOL
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    on 1346185055:
    <br />wow Hotgirl1 I mised that one THANK YOU we need to look in to this deeper!LOL<br />
    <br />My pleasure.  <br /><br />I'm happy that folks are willing to have an open mind and look further into this.  :multiplespotting:
  • AndreaAndrea Posts: 3,787
    So I was finally able to listen.  Hmmm.  At times, the dispatcher sounds like Tito and other times not so much so I'm not sure what to think.  But definitely a possibility.
  • I've been listening to the voices on the vids and they sure sound quite similar. The voice on the 911 call sounded slightly higher and faster though. I'm afraid that I can't contribute to the discussion about drawls 'cause being a European I don't know much about a southern drawl or any other drawls lol. It is an interesting observation and thought to look further into. Thanks Hotgirl1.<br /><br />L.O.V.E.
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    Something to think about for sure.  :icon_albino: but think for a minute how differently someone sounds on a phone vs. in person but you can definitely hear Poppa T on the other end.  :icon_albino:
  • diggyondiggyon Posts: 1,376
    Thank you Hotgirl for explaining the southern drawl. I am not form the melting pot called the U.S.A., but rather from another melting pot (well there are so many of them out there!). I believe that in each and every country we can find these spoken dialects and accents. Sometimes people need to learn a language in order to be able to understand their own folks, like in India foe example. So many languages are spoken there and only two are official. It's amazing.
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    on 1346187210:
    <br />Thank you Hotgirl for explaining the southern drawl. I am not form the melting pot called the U.S.A., but rather from another melting pot (well there are so many of them out there!). I believe that in each and every country we can find these spoken dialects and accents. Sometimes people need to learn a language in order to be able to understand their own folks, like in India foe example. So many languages are spoken there and only two are official. It's amazing.<br />
    <br /><br />no problem. :icon_e_smile:<br />
  • Hotgirl1Hotgirl1 Posts: 124
    bump*
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    I don't know,  can be
  • becbec Posts: 6,387
    I don't know if Tito was the 911 operator or not but I do know that the Security guy I talked to when I called Paris's # sounded a whole lot like the 911 operator. For what it's worth.
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