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Michael Jackson And His Secret War With The Jews In Hollywood And His Possible Admiration Of Hitler
On June 25, 2009, the world mourned the loss of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. However, in the aftermath of his death, controversies continue to swirl around his legacy. One particular source of contention emerged on September 29, 2009, when Rabbi Shmuley published "The Michael Jackson Tapes," raising eyebrows due to the timing and explosive content. In these tapes, Shmuley unveiled startling claims attributed to Michael Jackson, asserting that the late pop icon considered Hitler a 'genius orator' and had a penchant for collecting Nazi memorabilia while drawing inspiration for his outfits from Nazi uniforms. Prior to his passing, Jackson harbored the belief that 'Jews were out to get him,' stemming from his protest activism against Sony. The media had a history of portraying Jackson negatively, and on November 24, 2005, he was caught on tape making anti-Semitic remarks, referring to Jews as "leeches."
The trajectory of Michael Jackson's career saw a significant shift when he left Motown Records and signed with CBS Records (later renamed Sony Music Entertainment) in 1975. Rabbi Shmuley, once part of Jackson's inner circle, had a falling out with the pop legend before his death. Notably, on March 26, 2019, Shmuley expressed skepticism about the sexual assault accusations against Jackson, stating, "I don't believe these men are lying." The estate management post-Jackson's death has also been a source of controversy. Despite an alleged termination, John Branca, Jackson's long-time entertainment attorney, became a co-executor of the estate alongside music executive John McClain. The Jackson family contested the will, claiming it was a forgery. Nonetheless, within three years, the estate reported a substantial $475 million profit, benefiting Branca and McClain.
Intriguingly, nine months after Jackson's passing, Sony secured a deal with his estate to sell his back catalog and access unreleased songs from a vault. The circumstances surrounding these agreements have sparked suspicions among Jackson's fans and critics alike. Adding to the complexity, Rabbi Shmuley, who kept the tapes secret, faced accusations of blackmail from Candace Owens on March 7, 2023, relating to her beliefs. As the controversies persist, the public remains intrigued by the undisclosed audio of Jackson expressing admiration for Hitler, with Shmuley's decision to withhold these tapes only deepening the mystery surrounding the King of Pop's private thoughts.
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