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It's time the fans know the truth and ur one of the very few I trust n doing so. I got ur back all the way bro, whatever u need. I love u!
10:28 PM Jun 14th via web
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Does anyone know where Janet was around the 14th of June? I'm in California and when I look at her twitter the time posted is 1:28 pm. If she was on the east coast it would be 4:28 pm. Are any of these numbers significant?
Janet's tweet was about the interview Randy did with CNN. This is the tweet she sent before the one that is today's redirect:
Let's review that interview...
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Randy Jackson Interview on CNN June 10, 2010 Transcript
HARRIS: Healing the world. It was the late Michael Jackson's mission and it has been taken up by Randy Jackson and the rest of the Jackson siblings. Recently Randy Jackson donated $60,000 in the hopes of saving 11-year-old Treasure Deersaw's (ph) life. Randy Jackson is here.
Randy, look, tell me why you took on this cause. Why you decided you wanted to help little Treasure. And get beyond, look, I'm driving back home and I stop and I see this story and I'm moved. Tell me why you took this gesture, because a lot of people saw the story, and how this fits into this family's humanitarian mission.
JACKSON: Well, first, let me thank you for allowing me to be here and it's a pleasure meeting you.
HARRIS: Well, it's good to talk to you, man.
JACKSON: It's good to talk to you.
When I saw her story on the news, it penetrated my heart when she said to her mom that she was afraid she was going to die. And there's a -- she has a paper pinned up on her wall in her room that says still alive. And I said, I have to do what I can to help this little girl.
Something that we've always done, something, of course, that my brother did all of his career and something that we stand for, just continuing what we do.
HARRIS: Yes. Will you be moving forward with more efforts like this? Will the family continue to pick up this torch and run with it?
JACKSON: Yes. We've spent a lot of our careers giving back. We've had a lot of success. God has been good to us. But I think there's another calling. And I've been discussing this with my brothers to get more involved with philanthropic charitable work.
HARRIS: Here's the amazing thing. You decide you want to help Treasure, which in essence is helping her doctors save her life.
JACKSON: That's right.
HARRIS: Dr. Conrad Murray, in essence, when you cut through all of it, is charged with not doing enough to protect and even save your brother's life. So where do things stand in the investigation? What do you think of how the investigation is progressing at this point?
JACKSON: Well, let me say that I have a great deal of faith in our judicial system, as well as the LAPD. And, of course, the deputy D.A. (ph). I just think that -- I wish they would have taken Murray's license away. I wish that. But there's a lot of unanswered questions around Murray. I think he's changed his story a lot of times and now he's talking about maybe my brother did it himself, which turns my stomach. But I think this goes beyond Murray even. I think Murray has a part in it, but I don't think he was acting alone.
HARRIS: You don't think he was acting alone?
JACKSON: No. No, I don't.
HARRIS: You care to elaborate on that?
JACKSON: Without saying too much, I started to question some of the people who were around my brother. And when you look at the environment around my brother leading up to his death, there's a lot of strange coincidences. He was very afraid for his life. He was threatened that his children would be taken away from him. He was threatened that his assets would be taken from him. He was threatened that they would take his home if he didn't do what was asked of him by the powers that be. Let's just say that.
HARRIS: I certainly want to explore that a bit more, but let's isolate one moment in that. What do you believe was Conrad Murray's role in Michael's death?
JACKSON: There are a lot of things that aren't quite clear about whether he -- what he did, because he changes his story constantly. Now he's saying -- at one time he said my brother did it to himself. And I thought that was crazy. Now he's saying that maybe he did a little bit and he wasn't the only one. Somebody else did this to him. I think Murray does play a part in it. I think he does know more. I don't think he's telling the full truth. I think that will come out in the investigation.
HARRIS: OK. Do you think he should be facing an enhanced charge beyond involuntary manslaughter?
JACKSON: Absolutely.
HARRIS: What would be -- what would be appropriate in your mind?
JACKSON: Well, first of all, just because the -- even the fact that they allow him to continue practicing. I mean, he's accused of --
HARRIS: Involuntary manslaughter.
JACKSON: Involuntary manslaughter with Propofol and to all allow him to continue with his practice I think is really not OK. And as the investigation unfolds, there will be more that will come out.
HARRIS: OK. Second degree murder, would that feel more appropriate to you?
JACKSON: First degree murder would be appropriate, yes.
HARRIS: You also have some questions in your mind about the heavily contested will, Michael Jackson's will, don't you?
JACKSON: Yes. Yes. I question the authenticity of the will and my family questions the authenticity of the will. I can't speak to in-depth about it, but let me go back -
HARRIS: Sure.
JACKSON: When my brother passed, we were all shocked, torn, just beside ourselves. It was a difficult time for my family. Before we could even begin to grieve, everything was sort of rushed on us. There was these lawyers and accountants pushing these papers on us of people showing up, faces that I knew that my brother didn't care for, people he wouldn't even let in his home pushing these documents, one of which was his will. And I don't think the will was even complete.
I was at the Staples Center preparing for the memorial and I was talking to my sisters on the phone, Janet, La Toya and me, and they were telling me what's goes on. I was - I was shocked. It was almost like there was this big plan in place that we didn't know about. And there was a plan, but what they were pushing on us was very sloppy.
My brother - I can say this much, my brother, he took pride in being a father. He loved his children. He would never misspelled his own children's name, nor would he allow the misspelling of his children's name to appear on document so important to their lives. That's one of the things I will say that's wrong with their wills, because there are many other things that will come out in the investigation.
HARRIS: OK. Let's take a quick break and come back with more with Randy Jackson. You're in the CNN NEWSROOM.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
HARRIS: My special guest in the CNN NEWSROOM this hour, Michael Jackson's baby brother, Randy. His first interview since the tragedy almost a year ago.
When you think of your brother these days, in the days since his death, where do your thoughts take you?
JACKSON: I try to remember my brother -- let me tell you who my brother was. He was a great artist, great performer, dedicated to his career. Maybe the best that's ever stepped on the stage. A warrior at setting goals and accomplishing them. But more important, he was a great parent, a great son, a fun-loving jokester, crazy brother, hardheaded but fun. A man that dedicated his life in doing his part to improve the life of others. That's who he was.
HARRIS: How will the family mark the anniversary in just a couple of weeks?
JACKSON: It's a difficult month for me, a difficult month for my family. It's still in the planning stages, but we are going to have a memorial at Forest Lawn. I want to thank Forest Lawn. They've been wonderful. And thank the city of Glendale. We're going to have a memorial at Forest Lawn. We're expecting a large turnout of friends and fans. So I want to make it so that everybody can pay their respects. There will be a gathering afterward. Right now the fans can go beyond the gates of Forest Lawn and place their flowers. And so that will be a gift from them. I think the family is going to get together in the early part of the day, maybe the fans in the latter part of the day. And afterward we'll have kind of a small, intimate gathering.
HARRIS: What is -- what's next? I know it's kind of a cliche question, but I need to ask it because the family goes on. So what's next for this family? Individually and collectively, what's next?
JACKSON: You know, when you lose a brother or a son, it's something that no one, of course, you never expect that. And there's a grieving period. I know I -- for a year I've not wanted to do anything. But now I think that we've been talking and now we're going to continue with what he would want us to do, as well as just what we've always done. My brothers, we're going to get involved with my philanthropic charity work. We're forming a foundation that's yet to be named. There are some organizations out there but we - but that's not us. We have yet to name this. We have taken on some help from WME, Lance Klein, Ari Emanuel and Danielle Sutton, my brother.
HARRIS: Right, that's William Morris Endeavor.
JACKSON: Right.
HARRIS: OK. So that -- will the family come together - I've got to ask this for everyone at home watching us -- will the family come together and perform again in a tour? JACKSON: Of course. That's -- that's -- that's in our blood. That is what God wants us to do. That is -- God has been good to this family and that is what we're supposed to do. We're supposed to continue with God's work. So that's what we're going to do.
HARRIS: Randy, thanks for your time.
JACKSON: Thank you.
HARRIS: It's good to see you.
JACKSON: It's good to see you too.
HARRIS: And let's talk again soon.
JACKSON: You got it, man.
From the transcript of the interview with Randy:-
JACKSON: You know, when you lose a brother or a son, it's something that no one, of course, you never expect that. And there's a grieving period. I know I -- for a year I've not wanted to do anything. But now I think that we've been talking and now we're going to continue with what he would want us to do, as well as just what we've always done. My brothers, we're going to get involved with my philanthropic charity work. We're forming a foundation that's yet to be named. There are some organizations out there but we - but that's not us. We have yet to name this. We have taken on some help from WME, Lance Klein, Ari Emanuel and Danielle Sutton, my brother.
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Wherever she was, she wasn't at the courthouse that day for the hearing. I remember some people on twitter wondering why Janet randomly started tweeting about Randy's TV appearance (which aired 4 days before then) instead of the trial going on that very moment.
I hope it's just a part he's playing...I wish he would stop talking in the past about Michael.
People sayed Janet's twitter was hacked when she tweeted this.... I think it's obvious it wasn't hacked since this tweet is still there.
I think her words are very important. It's obvious relevant facts are hidden from us.
Janet and her siblings know A TRUTH that we don'y know yet.
I'm very surprised her words don't ring a bell to the unbelievers.
You might be right about this. Let's just wait and see
in my opinion, TS is saying that the truth is coming, fast and furious. my personal favorite part of the sentence- "it's time"
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The bit that definitely struck me in this tweet was the line "It's time the fans know the truth..."
Reading this redirect in view of what TS said in their last update: ....then I wonder why TS is waiting to put up the next post..... <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s8-) -->8-)<!-- s8-) --> <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
A confirmation of what we mentioned.
I wonder if Update #7 will ever come... hope so, but look also to TS' promise "it's just the beginning of the nightmare" ... a little scary, I'm curious how many of us will still be part of the A.O.L. when the "nightmare" begins <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
She couldn't add @randyjackson8 because you can only type 140 letters and she wouldn't have enough space to write her message if she added @randyjackson8 And probably she didn't want to divide her message into two parts.
I'm so curious about what truth we're still waiting for. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
On the TIAIrevealed youtube channel it says:
I don't know if this post is going to be Update #7.
I for sure will still be around when the next phase starts. Until then, I'm gonna keep the faith, no matter what happens.
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Glenda that moment of TII is my fav. part
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Love you MJ
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Sorry for misspeling your username Glinda
Who knows what he was looking at?
I dont know. He knows..
Maybe this have something to do with it?
TS redirect is all about support.
I was thinking about BACKS posts, and maybe it does not have to do with anything here but its someone very supportive. ( I dont have a clue who this is, but its interesting)
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Its puzzling me, but hey..everything is strange <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
Anyway in time we will know more.
I keep watchin and supporting <!-- s:geek: -->:geek:<!-- s:geek: -->
(Dont worry about misspeling my nickname)