Abdullah Al-Khalifa vs. Michael Jackson
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Fonte: http://www.reidopop.com/mjbeats/showthread.php?t=7308
Revista -Edição 787 -Ano 15 - Número 49
MICHAEL JACKSON E ABDULLAH
Astro e príncipe assinam acordo
O astro pop Michael Jackson (50) e o príncipe Abdullah Al-Khalifa (33), filho do rei do Barein, finalmente chegaram a um acordo confidencial sobre o processo que o nobre movia contra o cantor por quebra de contrato. Abdullah pediu a restituição de 7 milhões de dólares, alegando que Michael havia se comprometido a gravar um CD e lançar uma biografia para restituir as despesas pagas pela família real durante sua temporada no Barein, em 2005, período em que enfrentava processo por pedofilia.
Interessante ler este Processo
Postado por FENIXLUX
Fonte:http://alucinada50.blogspot.com
Fonte: provafinal2012.blog
Michael Jackson terá sido eliminado pela CIA ?
Conspiração | Publicada por Prova Final em Sexta-feira, Julho 10, 2009
Terá sido Michael Jackson assassinado por estar prestes a deixar, a jornalista Jane Burgermeister, fazer uma apresentação, durante seus concertos, sobre sua denuncia do crime que está a ser preparado contra a Humanidade ?
Informação a verificar...
Ver fonte: Russia’s FSB Reports Pop Icon Michael Jackson Assassinated By CIA
Cheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa e Mickael Jackson
Para restaurar o conceito, é preciso saber que Vladimir Putin (e, portanto, o PDT Medvedev), não gostaria dos Illuminati. Terá mandado vigiar Nova Iorque, no 11 de Setembro de 2001, via satélite, para verificar o que aconteceria. Na verdade, ele terá recentemente realizado em horário nobre no primeiro canal, uma emissão para denunciar a história oficial dos neo conservadores. Sabemos também que o conselheiro de Barack Obama, Zbigniew Brzezinski, considerado como "Illuminati", tem como objectivo iniciar um conflito com a Rússia, através do Irão e da China (Webster Tarpley, que trabalha sobre as formas modernas de interferências, em especial sobre a exploração da ameaça terrorista, disse ele, o terrorismo é "sempre" realizado pelos Estados Unidos, falando muito bem disso, no documentario:
"The Men behind Barack Obama" - 1ª parte ENG/FR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkpe7sRmggs&feature=related
"The Men behind Barack Obama" - 2ª parte ENG/FR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfIVsd6M-go&feature=related
Esta é a compreensão de como, através do cheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, as autoridades russas poderiam ter monitorado por satélite a propriedade de Michael Jackson, e porquê.
Inicialmente, Cheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, o filho mais velho do rei de Barein, afirma ter avançado com $ 7 milhões (5,5 milhões €) para o cantor americano, em troca da promessa de este produzir um disco, escrever uma autobiografia e actuar numa comedia musical.
Ele inicou no Alto Tribunal de Londres, um processo contra Michael Jackson, a quem ele acusa de ter quebrado esse acordo.
Michael Jackson, efectivamente suportado financeiramente pelo Cheikh em 2005, negou a existência de qualquer acordo, dizendo que o dinheiro foi apenas um "dom".
De acordo com a versão do advogado do príncipe, os dois homens mantiveram uma "proxima relação pessoal", quando Michael Jackson fez uma visita à Arábia Saudita em 2005, após ter sido absolvido após um longo julgamento por abuso sexual de menores.
"Cheikh Abdulla começou a apoiar financeiramente o Sr. Jackson após 2005, quando se tornou evidente que o Sr. Jackson tinha sérias dificuldades financeiras, para grande surpresa de Cheikh Abdulla", disse o advogado, Bankim Thanki.
Segundo a sua versão dos acontecimentos, assistentes de Michael Jackson tinha inicialmente solicitado $ 35.000 para pagar despesas do Rancho da Califórnia do cantor, e exigiu US $ 1 milhão em abril 2005
Desde então, o Cheikh decidiu abandonar qualquer processo, desde que Michael Jackson, durante sua série de concertos, deixasse fazer uma apresentação da jornalista de investigação austríaca, Jane Bürgermeister sobre sua denúncia de um crime contra a humanidade, em preparação:
Ver artigo (eng):
Fonte: Natural News: http://www.naturalnews.com/026503_pandemic_swine_flu_biot ...
Ver artigo em Português: Uma jornalista acusou a OMS e as Nações Unidas de bioterrorismo e a intenção de cometer genocídio.
A partir daí, um contrato para eliminar Michael Jackson de morte "natural" (como essas pessoas sabem fazer), teria sido passado, segundo os serviços de inteligência russos que teriam conseguido essa informação através de vigilância.
Aqui está o resto da história, como nos é contada:
FSB (Serviço Federal de Segurança da Federação Russa), refere-se a relatos de que Michael Jackson foi "muito definitivamente" assassinado pela CIA, após uma revisão dos dados transmitidos por um satélite russo, o que mostra que antes do falecimento de M.Jackson, um impulso electromagnético foi enviado para as coordenadas exactas de sua casa.
Este dispositivo concebido para ser utilizado contra desordeiros (para deixar as vítimas sem marcas), também foi utilizado para desenvolver uma arma:
Biological Process Control
http://artemisia-college.org/Biological_process_control-0...
http://www.mindjustice.org/emr13.htm
A razão para a CIA assassinar Michael Jackson, foi um acordo amigável com o filho do rei do Bahrein, Cheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Khalifa, assinado no passado mês de Novembro em Londres, dizendo que, em troca dos milhões de dólares já emprestados a M. Jackson por Cheikh, M. Jackson teria de, em seus concertos no Reino Unido, disponibilizar uma "plataforma" para advertir o mundo do genocídio em preparação.
Michael Jackson e Cheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Khalifa, há muito que são apoiantes da intrépida jornalista de investigação austríaca, Jane Bürgermeister, que alertou o mundo contra o maior crime da história humana que está em curso.
No Google o caso está a difundir-se como polvora.
A frase da pesquisa: Russia's FSB Reports Pop Icon Michael Jackson Assassinated By CIA
Os resultados: http://www.google.fr/search?q=Russia%E2%80%99s+FSB+Report...
Fonte: Lepouvoirmondial.com
Tadução: ProvaFinal2012
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Michael Jackson Sued by Bahraini Prince
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
By Roger Friedman
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson | Laura Linney | Ed Limato
Michael Jackson Sued by Bahraini Prince
He may be homeless, wandering, carting around three school-aged kids, but Michael Jackson has a new friend: former imprisoned crack addict and Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry. And that's good in a way, because he is being sued by an old friend, Prince Abdullah of Bahrain.
Jackson, according to my sources, has been spending time with Barry, thanks to their mutual friend and publicist, Miss Raymone Bain. It turns out that before she represented Jackson, Bain was Barry's PR lady. She has been with him the whole time, since the day he went to jail for possession of crack cocaine in 1991.
Now, I'm told Bain has put her two most famous clients together. Imagine the possibilities.
Barry, twice elected mayor in Washington, most recently pled not guilty to driving under the influence and without registration in November 2006. He was acquitted this past June on the drunk driving. His various other "priors" included assorted drug and tax-evasion charges over the years.
In 1990, he was arrested at D.C.'s Vista Hotel after he was caught on camera smoking crack. He served six months in prison. In 2002, U.S. Park Police said they found $5 worth of crack and a trace amount of marijuana in his car parked at Buzzard Point in southwest Washington. Barry was never charged, however. He accused Park Police of planting the drugs.
That's not all. At an IRS hearing in 2005, he failed the mandatory drug test. He had cocaine and marijuana in his system.
The following March, he was sentenced to three years' probation for misdemeanor charges of failing to pay federal and local taxes. The popular ex-mayor and city councilman claimed in early 2006 that he was robbed in his home by a group of young men who had helped him with his groceries.
On the face of it, Barry fits in nicely as Jacko's new B.F.F. Former friends include: Leonard Muhammad, of the Nation of Islam; Michael Flatley, who was falsely accused of rape; Prince Jefri of Brunei; Uri Geller; and accused charity absconder Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.
Maybe the four-times-married Barry (wife No. 4 was Bain's good friend Cora Masters) can give Michael some advice. After all, he's being sued by his old pal, Sheik Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
Prince Abdullah graciously took Jackson and his family in after the 2005 child-molestation trial. He housed him, fed him, chauffeured him and even imported Jacko's friends to Bahrain for a special Christmas in 2005.
All the prince wanted in return was to make a CD and start a record company with Michael. Jackson agreed, as usual signed agreements he had no intention of keeping and then did no work. You may recall Two Seas Records, the joint venture that Jackson agreed to, for example.
Now the prince is demanding in his lawsuit that Michael go to work for him as agreed. Abdullah expects Jackson to make his record and put it out so the prince can begin to recoup the millions he invested in Michael during their friendship. Fat chance.
Jackson hasn't worked at anything in years — no performing, no recording. Occasionally, he announces that he is making some kind of record, but so far there's no evidence of this.
That Jackson is now being sued — in London, no less — by his former benefactor is a bad sign for the singer. He has depended on the kindness of Arab billionaires for some time now, but between this and what seems to be his current nomad status, he may have exhausted his credit in the last place where it still existed.
No Nannies for Laura Linney
Laura Linney didn't have to play an insane, over-the-top, type-A, controlling New York mother to know this: When she has a kid, there will be no live-in nanny to raise it.
"I know it's matter of working or not, but I can't see having one," she told me Monday night at a private screening of her terrific new comedy, "The Nanny Diaries."
"A babysitter yes, but a nanny, no," Linney said.
The 43-year-old Oscar nominee (who looks 33) gets high marks for her role as Mrs. X, the unnamed society matron who turns her little boy over to the care of Scarlett Johansson — and then learns to regret it.
In "The Nanny Diaries," husband-and-wife directors Robert Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman have made a delightful, funny, cream puff of a movie with some trenchant social observations and a heavy dollop of New York satire.
It's based on a novel by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. Pulcini and Berman last made "American Splendor" with Paul Giamatti, which went on to win many awards and lots of acclaim. Giamatti is just as good in this, as Linney's over-scheduled mogul husband.
I heard Monday night at the premiere dinner at the Upper East Side Manhattan society locale Swifty's that their book was based on the lives of people I have known for a long time. Yikes! Since they are technically not celebrities, I'll leave this revelation to others. If true, I guess it explains why the real-life couple split.
I first saw "The Nanny Diaries" in April when a slightly different version was being readied for release. Harvey Weinstein decided to hold on to it, do a little tinkering and get it ready for a late summer push.
Linney and Johansson will each likely wind up with Golden Globe nominations for their work. Linney, of course, will be strong in the next Oscar race with her amazing performance in "The Savages."
Among the guests at Monday night's dinner was co-star Donna Murphy, better known as one of Broadway's superstars. She's in the "Nanny" cast along with another singer, Alicia Keys, and "Fantastic Four" star Chris Evans, whose only required superpower here is to romance Scarlett.
P.S.: A surprise guest at the "Nanny Diaries" dinner was a young knockout Norwegian actress I wrote about several months ago. Ewa da Cruz (pronounced "Eva") is a drop-dead Audrey Hepburn look-alike. She shows off a wild sense of timing and humor as a madcap heiress on the CBS soap "As the World Turns."
As the date of Marvel Entertainment's David Maisel, Ewa was a delight to meet in person. She told me she had a small part in last year's Toronto Film Fest hit, "Bella." Now it's just a matter of time before a big agent swoops her up and makes her a star.
Denzel, Gere's Agent Wins Battle
Ed Limato, the powerful Hollywood agent, has scored a sound victory.
A few weeks ago, Limato was unceremoniously dumped from his top perch at ICM, where he represented Denzel Washington, Richard Gere, Steve Martin, Michelle Pfeiffer and even Mel Gibson.
Limato fought back and took his case to arbitration. On Monday, the arbitrator sided with him. Limato is now free to take his megawatt clients and seek remuneration elsewhere.
If Gibson weren't such an albatross, he might have gone to Endeavor. But with Gibson he could wind up at either CAA or William Morris. Last week, he was spotted lunching with CAA's Kevin Huvane and Chris Andrews, the former ICM agent who had to testify at the hearing.
Wherever Limato ends up, he is going to have a great end of the year. Watch for Richard Gere to make a return in late fall with his spring entry, "The Hoax." It's an Oscar-worthy performance. He will be right up there with John Cusack ("Grace is Gone"), Leonardo DiCaprio ("Revolutionary Road"), Philip Seymour Hoffman ("The Savages") and Don Cheadle ("Talk to Me"), among others.
The Limato story is also about Hollywood and power plays. But it's also about younger people coming in and sacking older people because they think they are smarter or know more about the business. It happens every day in real life, and in Hollywood. What the newbies never get is that one day it will happen to them too.
The only good thing to come out of this at ICM is that Toni Howard, one of the truly great people in Hollywood, is in charge, at least for the time being. Toni is a gem, a one of a kind, and has fans in all corners.
And kudos — yes — to Nikki Finke, who writes the LA Weekly's Deadline Hollywood blog. The Limato Saga was truly her great aria.
She followed it down to the most minute detail. I wouldn't be surprised if Nikki knows what Ed eats for breakfast — besides assistants, that is.
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