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For a while, he was married to [[Scientologist]] Lisa Marie Presley (Elvis' daughter). How scientological he was is anyone's guess.
 
For a while, he was married to [[Scientologist]] Lisa Marie Presley (Elvis' daughter). How scientological he was is anyone's guess.
  
Jackson also fell into the clutches of [[Uri Geller]], the spoon bender.
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Jackson also fell into the clutches of [[Uri Geller]], the spoon bender. And was known to have at least dabbled in oxygen therapy.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1195845/Michael-Jacksons-world-He-slept-oxygen-tent-best-friend-Bubbles-chimp.html</ref>
  
 
In a particularly sickening scene, Jackson pretended to be [[Jesus]] at the Brit Awards, posing in a [[crucifixion]] scene with [[Child sexual abuse|small children]] around him. Until Jarvis Cocker put pay to the stunt.
 
In a particularly sickening scene, Jackson pretended to be [[Jesus]] at the Brit Awards, posing in a [[crucifixion]] scene with [[Child sexual abuse|small children]] around him. Until Jarvis Cocker put pay to the stunt.

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Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) aka the King of Pop was an extremely popular, extremely eccentric, and extremely rich American singer–songwriter and entertainer. He dominated pop charts during the 1980s and 1990s. His death almost broke the Internet.[1][2]

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Off the wall

Billie Jean, you're not my lover...

At least for some time after his death, tons of fans believed that he was still alive and in hiding.[3] Among more 'professional' conspiracy theorists, there seems to be a consensus that Jackson was murdered by the Illuminati.[4][5][6] Combine the two and you'll have conspiracy-savvy fans who believe Jackson faked his death to 'escape' the Illuminati.[7] Other conspiracy theorists, the more conservative, argue that Jackson was a pawn/false idol of the Illuminati and that the Illuminati used his death to divert people's attention from more important issues, as they do with the death of every big-name celebrity.

According to "VigilantCitizen," a prominent Illuminati-conspiracy blogger, Jackson was becoming increasingly outspoken on the shady dealings of the music industry in his last years. "Indeed, it seems the man who was the ultimate Illuminati slave was attempting to break free."[8]

Of course, some would have you believe that, like Elvis, he ain't dead at all.[9]

Religion

Jackson's religion tended towards the fringe end of the spectrum.[citation needed]

Jackson's parents were Jehovah's Witnesses and he remained a Witness until the church criticized one of his albums. In his lifetime he experimented with Christianity, Kabbalah and, towards the end of his life, Islam. For those that care that he might not have been a Christian at death and therefore won't go to heaven, despite all of the other sins and problems he would have to account for, there were questions as to whether Jackson ever converted back from Islam between his initial conversion in 2007 and his death in 2009.[citation needed]

For a while, he was married to Scientologist Lisa Marie Presley (Elvis' daughter). How scientological he was is anyone's guess.

Jackson also fell into the clutches of Uri Geller, the spoon bender. And was known to have at least dabbled in oxygen therapy.[10]

In a particularly sickening scene, Jackson pretended to be Jesus at the Brit Awards, posing in a crucifixion scene with small children around him. Until Jarvis Cocker put pay to the stunt.

Accusations of child molestation

Michael Jackson was accused of child molestation on multiple occasions. He reportedly served a drink to children which he called "jesus juice". It was also alleged that Jackson slept in a bed with these children. Jackson was found not guilty, but multiple jurors later said they had made the wrong decision. [11]

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