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Der har i mange år været dødstrusler fra Michael Jackson-fans i dokumentarist Dan Reeds indbakke. De begyndte, da Reed i Leaving Neverland skildrede de seksuelle overgreb, Robson og Safechuck mener, at Michael Jackson udsatte dem for som børn. K-live ser nærmere på, hvilken magt fans kan have, og de omkostninger det kan have at stille sig frem som offer i offentligheden. Vært: Casper Dyrholm.
Sheryl Crow a publié une reprise du classique "Digging In The Dirt" de Peter Gabriel avec ce dernier dans les chœurs, un titre extrait de son 11e album "Evolution". Marilyn Manson remontera sur scène lors d'une tournée nord-américaine en 2024, en première partie de Five Finger Death Punch. Slash, guitariste de Guns N' Roses, et Wolfgang Van Halen (le fils d'Eddie) ont retrouvé la star hollywoodienne Ryan Gosling sur scène hier soir, lors de la cérémonie des Oscars, pour interpréter "I'm Just Ken", la chanson emblématique de l'acteur dans le film Barbie de Greta Gerwig. Une semaine après le décès du batteur fondateur Brit Turner, Blackberry Smoke a annoncé reprendre la route des tournées. Le prochain biopic sur Michael Jackson devrait aborder les suspicions d'abus sexuels sur des enfants à l'encontre du chanteur. Mots-clés : concert, tournée, accusations, Hershey, Pennsylvanie, Houston, Texas, auteur, producteur, Mark Ronson, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Bob Marley, One Love, Doctor Who, crise cardiaque, succession, Leaving Neverland, Matthew Belloni, Puck News, Robson, Safechuck, film, tournage, Lionsgate --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Pour écouter Classic 21 à tout moment : www.rtbf.be/classic21 Retrouvez tous les contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Mike Parziale - MJ Victims4 days agoMike Parziale returns to give more of his research on the victims of Michael Jackson.Ed and Mike discussed the latest updates on the Robson/Safechuck cases against MJJ inc. They also discuss the upcoming sequel to Leaving Neverland as well as the MJ Estate sponsored big budget picture "Michael".Mike also will be discussing the new project mjvictims is working on.It is shocking that all these cases are still revealing new information, despite Jackson having been deceased for years. And these are just the ones we know about.Mike gives some shocking insight into the man who was known as The King Of Pop.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
En EEUU 14 años después de la muerte, el 25 de junio de 2009, de Michael Jackson los directivos que se quedaron con su arca enfrentan un juicio por los abusos sexuales que presuntamente cometió el cantante contra Wade Robson y James Safechuck cuando eran niños. La Corte de Apelaciones de California aceptó en un fallo provisional, la demanda de Robson y Safechuck, en la que asegura que abusó de ellos aprovechándose de su inocencia, mientras visitaban el Rancho Neverland.
One of the most talked about aspects of Leaving Neverland is the very graphic descriptions of sex abuse by both Robson and Safechuck. It was a shock to hear these accusers spell out the specific sex acts at length on screen. These vivid and compelling details are what led to many viewers believing the allegations were true. In this episode, you'll hear 3 arguments for why Robson and Safechuck's unusually graphic accounts of sex abuse should not be taken as evidence for truthfulness.All source material can be found on our podcast website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.comTwitter: @Case4InnocenceContent Advisory: There is discussion of sex abuse allegations involving minors in this episode. This particular episode has graphic details described by the accusers themselves.
Leaving Neverland Part 2 picks up in 1992, when Robson and Safechuck claim Jackson dropped them for Macaulay Culkin and Brett Barnes. The Robsons express resentment that Jackson didn't take Wade on the Dangerous Tour, and are upset that he took Barnes. You'll hear about the accusers' support of Jackson during the Chandler scandal of 1993, and their improbable claims of being intimidated by Jackson and his lawyers to testify in 2005. The film and this episode conclude with the Robsons and Safechucks placing the blame for all of their troubles on Michael Jackson. Website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.comTwitter: @Case4InnocenceContent Advisory: This episode includes discussion of sex abuse allegations involving a minor.
In this first part of the series on Leaving Neverland, you'll follow the story as it's presented in the documentary, starting with Safechuck and Robson first meeting Jackson in 1987, and continuing through 1992 when they say Jackson was losing interest in them for other boys. Both accusers present narratives in the documentary that contradict their lawsuits, which were ongoing even at the time of filming for Leaving Neverland. There are many credibility issues that are highlighted in this episode, along with deceptive moves by filmmaker Dan Reed, which he appears to employ in order to create a more powerful narrative of grooming. All source material can be found on our podcast website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.comTwitter: @Case4InnocenceContent Advisory: There is discussion of sex abuse allegations involving minors in this episode.
James Safechuck is the fourth and final accuser of Michael Jackson. He first claimed abuse in 2013 when he was in his 30s, and then filed a lawsuit against Jackson. The purpose of this episode is to present Safechuck's claims of abuse from his lawsuit and to show how his legal moves are carefully calculated to result in the maximum financial compensation. Through the statements that Safechuck makes in his lawsuit, it's evident that he is willing to repeatedly make misleading and false statements in order to pursue monetary compensation from Michael Jackson's companies. All source material can be found on our podcast website: www.michaeljacksoncaseforinnocence.comTwitter: @Case4InnocenceContent Advisory: There is discussion of sex abuse allegations involving minors in this episode.
It's all over for Safechuck! Court Dismissed Tweet & Fan Reactions: https://twitter.com/MJJRepository/sta... Final Ruling Documentation: https://mjjr.net/docs/2020-10-20-Fina... Rickey Alexander Article: https://medium.com/@alexander.rickeyi... https://twitter.com/JaDversary JaD's Response to Safechuck: https://twitter.com/JaDversary/status...
Chad Hobson's diverse talents as a composer and performer have prompted collaborations with many prestigious figures in the film industry. He arranged and played Asian ethnic instruments, supported by a full orchestra, for James McTeigue and the Wachowskis' Ninja Assassin. He also provided vocals and choral arrangements for the classically scored The Young Victoria, produced by Martin Scorsese and starring Emily Blunt. Some of his recent projects include two-time BAFTA and Grierson award-winning The Paedophille Hunter directed by Dan Reed, the BBC's BAFTA award-winning series Our War, and the powerful drama A Song For Jenny, directed by Brian Percival and starring Emily Watson. He also wrote the original score for the controversial HBO documentary, LEAVING NEVERLAND.Leaving Neverland is a two-part documentary exploring the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James Safechuck, at age 10, and Wade Robson, at age 7, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson. Through gut-wrenching interviews with Safechuck, now 40, and Robson, now 36, as well as members of their family, the film crafts a portrait of sustained abuse, exploring the complicated feelings that led both men to confront their experiences after both had children of their own. Produced and directed by Dan Reed, the documentary recently had its world premiere in the Special Events section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.In this episode, Chad Hobson reveals how he looked to show a "magical quality" of the two victims and their fateful meeting of Michael Jackson and the over-arching metaphor he used to service as a guide for the tone of his score. Hobson discusses the challenge, choices and goals of writing an actual theme to represent the "abuse," but, at last, why he didn't write a theme for Michael Jackson.ANNOTATED TRACKS / SEGMENTS02:36 - Meeting Michael04:37 - Room at the Hilton07:12 - Magical Moment08:46 - The Invitation11:17 - Magical ValleyOTHER TRACKS00:11 - Trip to HawaiiSOUNDTRACKThe official soundtrack was released digitally on April 1, 2019 by Redrocca Records. It can be purchased on Amazon.com or on iTunes and can be streamed on Spotify or Apple Music.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more about and hear more music by Chad Hobson at his official site http://www.chadhobsonmusic.com/ABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed
Mientras unos pretenden irse de Neverland en un tren con una estación inexistente, en este episodio de MJRadio te llevamos a lo que en alguna época fuera el sueño hecho realidad de Michael Jackson. Nuestra invitada Alejandra Tamayo, fan Mexicana y psicóloga de profesión, nos habla sobre los perfiles narcisistas de los acusadores de "Leaving Neverland" y sus familias, y el por qué sus alegatos son tan infundados como los de Chandler y Arvizo en el pasado. Discutimos también las numerosas inconsistencias que han sido evidenciadas en redes sociales por los fans y de las que se van haciendo eco algunos medios y periodistas interesados en indagar la verdad. Además, Ale nos comparte algunas de sus historias en Neverland y cómo se vivió el juicio en el día del veredicto. "Leaving Neverland" no es un documental de denuncia contra el abuso a menores, representa una venganza por los sueños que Robson y Safechuck creen que Michael Jackson les debía haber cumplido y que ellos no lograron por sí mismos. Es una clara extorsión post-mortem y un linchamiento mediático, alimentado por el morbo y movimientos como "Me Too", contra un hombre que fue juzgado y absuelto por el sistema legal y a quien años de investigación nunca se le ha demostrado culpabilidad. Sí, el abuso en "Leaving Neverland" es real, solo que la víctima es Michael Jackson.
Mientras unos pretenden irse de Neverland en un tren con una estación inexistente, en este episodio de MJRadio te llevamos a lo que en alguna época fuera el sueño hecho realidad de Michael Jackson. Nuestra invitada Alejandra Tamayo, fan Mexicana y psicóloga de profesión, nos habla sobre los perfiles narcisistas de los acusadores de "Leaving Neverland" y sus familias, y el por qué sus alegatos son tan infundados como los de Chandler y Arvizo en el pasado. Discutimos también las numerosas inconsistencias que han sido evidenciadas en redes sociales por los fans y de las que se van haciendo eco algunos medios y periodistas interesados en indagar la verdad. Además, Ale nos comparte algunas de sus historias en Neverland y cómo se vivió el juicio en el día del veredicto. "Leaving Neverland" no es un documental de denuncia contra el abuso a menores, representa una venganza por los sueños que Robson y Safechuck creen que Michael Jackson les debía haber cumplido y que ellos no lograron por sí mismos. Es una clara extorsión post-mortem y un linchamiento mediático, alimentado por el morbo y movimientos como "Me Too", contra un hombre que fue juzgado y absuelto por el sistema legal y a quien años de investigación nunca se le ha demostrado culpabilidad. Sí, el abuso en "Leaving Neverland" es real, solo que la víctima es Michael Jackson.
In this follow up to our previous podcast Glitch In The Code Episode #EP7, myself and Souza from The Michael Jackson Innocent Project sit down to discuss wether we it could at all be possible that there is more behind this "Documentary" than just money? For many it will be a hard listen, but there have been thousands of researchers into some of the themes that we will be covering in the interview, and as more comes to light about the reality of Hollywood/Music Industries it is an investigative journalists duty to cover all possibilities no matter how far out or strange they may seem on the surface. First of all we would like to convey that we believe that Michael is totally innocent of ALL charges made against him since 1993 which only begs the question as to why this is all happening, and money just don't seem to cover all bases. Some background research on Hollywood and The Music Industry will give you an understanding that young children are often bought into these industries and abused and manipulated into the spotlight. Michael was the most famous man on the planet, his talent transcends generations and his love for all is evident in every piece of art he has ever released. That being said, he has been surrounded by Hollywoods elites since the age of 10 and the timing and fall out of this so called documentary goes to show that people such as Oprah, Dave Geffen, Spielberg, Weinstein and even Paul McCartney have continued to pop up when it is time to throw Micheal to the wolves. These are just the latest names but connect the dots back through Quincy Jones to Motown and a strange world seems to appear. In this podcast we introduce some theories that may on the surface seem absurd but doing the research via authors such as Mark Devlin (Music Truth) Neil Sanders (Your Thoughts Are Not Your Own) and Jay Dyer (Hollywood Decoded) plus the incredible books on Mk Ultra by Fritz Springmeier ( Illuminati Mind Controlled Slaves) does give credibility to the theories we are discussing. Again these are THEORIES based on our research, not facts! please do your own research and feel free to dismiss as you feel appropriate. It is my personal belief that this time Oprah and her Hollywood friends underestimated the incredible heart and drive behind Micheal's true fans and that they totally disregarded the fans with a poorly constructive narrative that they did not believe we would pick apart. I also believe Safechuck and Robson are both victims in this long line of Hollywood victims, though totally responsible for their part in the documentary of course. So what is it if it is not just about money? is it blackmail, or something far more sinister. Even if none of what we discuss is true, remember condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance and if we are to want those who condemn Michael to do their research then we have to be willing to do the same. Finally as a Micheal Jackson fan myself, I would like to thank and show gratitude to each and every Michael Jackson supporter who has stood up for Michael through the years and the incredible work they have done in the past 10 weeks to stem the tide. Also a quick nod to Taj Jackson who is an incredibly brave man along with Brandi who has done wonders to protect the legacy of her uncle. Check out more videos by Souza via the links below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdjrgM7_PmskB0SETMqlojw https://www.themichaeljacksoninnocentproject.com/ My website https://www.glitchinthecode.co.uk/
Award winning journalist Charles Thomson exhaustively researched the 2005 Michael Jackson criminal trial, authoring the Huffington Post article entitled, “One of the Most Shameful Episodes in Journalistic History.” In an exclusive Hidden Truth interview, Thomson exposes what he claims to be significant discrepancies in the stories of James Safechuck and Wade Robson, including Safechuck’s claim of abuse in the Neverland train station that Thomson claims had not even been built at the time of the alleged abuses. HBO and Oprah Winfrey are forced to respond to the claims.To order Ancient Life Oil, use the link below and enter the promo code “Hidden” for free shipping: https://ancientlifeoil.com/Become a patron here: www.patreon.com/hiddentruthshowWebsite: www.hiddentruthshow.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/hiddentruthshowInstagram: www.instagram/hiddentruthshow.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LplGp0FMkS42uY5NVTOXg
We did it. We finally watched the Leaving NeverLand documentary. We weren't sure how it would affect us, but it definitely changed our minds about a lot. Some things, though, haven't changed a bit. Hear our history with Michael and the Jackson 5, the music and the hoopla; our opinions about past allegations and where we sit now with the history of the families damaged by the desire to be close to celebrity. (And can we talk about Oprah's hair a minute? Because what's going on there??) Promos: Invasion of the Remake and 2 Skeptical Chaps (Want to swap show promos? Email us!) We love you for listening! Please take a moment to rate and review us, and earn a STICKER! (Everyone loves stickers!) And please subscribe or add us to your favorites list on your favorite platform so you never miss a show! And share us with your cool friends, not the lame ones. Questions? Comments? Complaints? Write to us at PitneyAndAmelia@gmail.com! Tweet at us at @bitchenboutique! Stay up to date by liking our Facebook page! Join the conversation over at our Facebook group! And if you're feeling generous, buy yourself a little something at our Zazzle shop and help to support our show! (Turn off that Content Filter to see the "uncensored" merch!) Who the heck are Pitney and Amelia? A gay guy and his fat friend talking about everything! We've got over 30 years of stories to share about stuff we love, stuff that annoys us, people we've known, places we've been, and things we've seen. Geeky, silly, and always opinionated. NAMES ARE CHANGED TO PROTECT THE GUILTY! We may be awful, but we're right! New episodes every other Friday. Recorded close enough to Austin, Texas to help with their weirdness factor. LGBTQ | Comedy | Pop Culture | Nerd Culture | Horror | Spirituality
Tête à tête - Le podcast des conversations psychologiques qui réveille les neurones
Pour ce premier numéro, nous allons nous intéresser à un sujet hors norme, et particulièrement pour le prisme des sciences humaines, puisqu’il s’agit de Michael Jackson. Suite à la diffusion du documentaire Leaving Neverland, et aux nombreuse réactions qu’il a suscité tant chez les fans que chez les journalistes, nous avons décidé de nous écarter de la question du bien fondé des accusations d’agressions sexuelles des 2 protagonistes à l’encontre de Michael Jackson. En effet, ce thème qui relève principalement d’une question juridique a déjà été largement débattu dans les médias et renvoie à des convictions personnelles. Nous avons nous même notre propre conviction, mais nous souhaitons dans cet épisode privilégier une analyse psychologique des évènements évoqués dans le documentaire. Les deux témoignages de James Safechuck et Wade Robson nous permettent alors d’apporter un éclairage sur la rencontre et l’intrication de plusieurs mondes psychiques: celui de l’enfance avec celui des adultes; celui du rêve et de la réalité; du désespoir d’une Star isolée par son succès qui rencontre l’espoir de familles de classes moyennes en quête de reconnaissance; où chacun vit son lot d’illusions et de désillusions. Nous nous rendons compte alors que l’enfance de la Star se rejoue en mirroir à travers les dynamiques familiales de ces enfants qui arrivent à intégrer son cercle proche. « Leaving Neverland » comme une impossibilité à rester dans ce monde imaginaire, symbole de l’âge de tous les possibles, pour basculer dans le monde du renoncement, symbole de l’âge de raison ? Tête à tête est un podcast animé par Florence de Suremain et Martin Gamarra et produit par Mecha Media Crédits Musique : Friendzoned - Antidepresseur David Hilowitz - Angle of lights Lee Rosever - The heart is a fool David Hilowitz - Strange dream David Hilowitz - Moment of truth David Hilowitz - New Dawn Friendzoned - 12 months Les musiques sont utilisées sous la license Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 4.0.
Leaving Neverland is a two-part documentary on HBO exploring the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James Safechuck, at age 10, and Wade Robson, at age 7, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson. Through gut-wrenching interviews with Safechuck, now 40, and Robson, now 36, as well as their mothers, wives and siblings, the film crafts a portrait of sustained abuse, exploring the complicated feelings that led both men to confront their experiences after both had a young son of his own. Director Dan Reed explains how the project was developed, the grooming of the victims, and how Safechuck and Robson have coped emotionally since it has aired. Steve Stauff reviews this week’s episode of Sister Wives on TLC detailing the wedding of Aspyn and Mitch. Producer David Eitel reviews Outdaughtered, a television series on TLC starring Adam and Danielle Busby, the parents of the only all-girl quintuplets in the U.S. They also have a 8-year-old daughter, Blayke.Reality Life with Kate Casey http://www.loveandknuckles.comTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseycaWANDER BEAUTYhttp://www.wanderbeauty.com/reality 20% off first purchase GREEN CHEFgreenchef.us/realityMILKLIFEhttps://milklife.comSTITCHER PREMIUMstitcherpremium.com/wondery See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this brand new podcast I sit down and speak in depth with Souza Garcia who is the creator of the website themichealjacksoninnocentproject.com and has managed to put together an amazing resource for those who want to look into the Michael Jackson molestation cases. This podcast does not just scratch the surface of this case alone, myself and Souza really dig deep into the Hollywood Music Satanic ring that is known to hide underneath both of these industries. Many researchers have studied this for years, this is nothing new. Nothing is as it seems in the land of Hollyweird and the music business, with our combined investigation into both, we have linked names and projects together to show just the very top of what is going on here, mostly just the gate keepers we see on TV and in Films. From MK Ultra projects such as Project Monarch to the black mail and set up by the 13 top families that really run our world, trickling down to the 300 bloodlines this is the real world wide web I’m afraid. You might not believe it but the research seems to point to strongly back these theories up, either way something weird is going on in the land of the rich and famous. It might sound fantastic, but if you take time to look into Micheal's music he was writing about this from the History album onwards with songs like They Don’t Care About Us, Stranger In Moscow, D.S, This Time Around, Little Susie, All the lost children and more on the Invincible album such as Privacy and Threatened. Recently music industry legend Ron Newt mysteriously died on his way to appear on a radio show to talk about how it was people connected to Oprah that were behind him being asked (again) to take 20k to say Micheal abused his kids who were signed to his record label MJJ Records. Again, he died on the way, a perfectly health man turns up dead….it could be coincidence, but I will leave that up to you. You can see the video here by Tareeq Nasheed where he explains it all Live on his twitter feed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ4OEEmAlGo&t=47s This podcast brings up the greater picture of what this case might mean in order to shine the final spot light on the Hollyweird Music Industry, and the amount of children that go missing each year around the world. We believe that Michael, Wade and Safechuck are all victims of an ongoing long line of satanic ritual abuse, wrote about in books by people such as Jay Dyer Esoteric Hollywood, Mark Devlin’s Musical Truth, Neil Sanders your thoughts are not your own, Brice Taylor and Cathy O Brien's books on Mind Control….it goes on and on. I believe Micheal was innocent, only because the research leads to that conclusion if you take the time to do the research, if we did not think so we would of course not be making this podcast or putting our own FREE time into these projects which we do not get paid and are NOT sponsored to do so, we do this because we believe it is the right thing to do and to protect our kids when we leave this place. There is much more to this than meets the eye and we believe that the lid is about to blow off this Hollywood Satanic Ritual Ring, just knowing that the Co Founder of Sundance Film Festival was reported as abusing an adolescent in 1993, this was about to become common knowledge and the Harvey Weinstein documentary was also set to be screened at Sundance, suddenly they drop the Weinstein film and replace it with a shoddy put together in 3 weeks documentary about Micheal Jackson called Leaving Neverland. That is why it is all one sided, clearly scripted and full of drone shots. Connect that to the appearance on Oprah’s show of Wade and Safechuck, the fact that she spent her 60th birthday watching it at Sundance on Dave Geffen’s boat, who is in business with Stephen Spielberg who directed The Colour Purple produced by Quincy Jones. The dots start to connect, again these are possibly only gate keepers and way down the list of the Hollyweird Hierarchy. A good place to start though. To find all you need to know about the Micheal Jackson cases visit Souza Garcia’s website below https://www.themichaeljacksoninnocentproject.com/ Also check out her incredible videos on her Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdjrgM7_PmskB0SETMqlojw It is up to you to decide what is true, but please go in and research times, dates, timelines and remember both Robson and Safechuck and the Garzia’s all said MJ did nothing to them, Robson under oath. The points raised in the podcast are just our views and based on our research through the years but you need to do your own research as nothing as it seems in Hollyweird Keep up to date with all the new podcasts, blogs and documentaries at my website https://www.glitchinthecode.co.uk/
This week the boys are joined by Ukrainian Comedian & Networker Igor Balanyuk, in this, the “Strangeland Edition…” We dissect the Leaving Neverland documentary (not, admittedly always with a straight face.) Is Michael Jackson being posthumously betrayed by Safechuck & Robson, or is MJ indeed the paedophilic monster portrayed in the documentary? Everyone has an opinion on this strange and disturbing documentary. We also touch on hacking self-love-cams, penis extension devices, and a Thai Durian fruit kingpin who devised a competition to marry off his daughter. All this among many, many other pressing news items and internet gossip! Catch up with the team and their special guest Igor who has been described as “… a strong and likeable comedian with an edge and finny perspective on life. He's the only Ukrainian comedian I've seen, and his background gives him loads of material to draw from”…. Ahmed Ahmed You can support Igor here: https://www.facebook.com/igorlito.balanyuk Join in the conversation with Mickey, Willy, James and Jordan and keep up to date with what's going on in our FB group https://www.facebook.com/thisstrangelifepodcast Email us at thisstrangelifepodcast@gmail.com https://thisstrange.life/#pod twitter.com/strangelifethis www.instagram.com/strangelifethis/ Please remember to subscribe, rate and review to the POD! #leavingneverland #michaeljackson #waderobson #jamessafechuck #HBO #abuse #childabuse #documentary #MJ #Bangkok #psychedelics #holidays #dildo #penis #alanwatts #meditation #digitalnomad #Thailand #expat #conspiracy #health #lastpodcastontheleft #thehighersidechats #grimerica #theovon #brendanschaub #conspiracies #crypto #bitcoin #ethereum #ghosts #aliens #joerogan #jre #comedy #Trump #KanyeWest #truecrime
Ásakanirnar komu fyrst fram á níunda áratugnum en við vildum ekki heyra þær. Hummuðum þær fram af okkur. Núna, stíga tveir menn - James Safechuck og Wade robson - fram í heimildarmyndinni Leaving Neverland og segja okkur frá því hvernig Michael Jackson braut ítrekað gegn þeim kynferðislega þegar þeir voru börn. Sum okkar vilja enn ekki hlusta. Fjölmenn mótmæli hafa farið fram vegna myndarinnar, margir aðdáendur Jackson eru reiðir og sárir út í Safechuck og Robson. Þeir eru enda, í augum mótmælenda, að reyna að sverta mannorð sem þeir elska, manneskju sem hefur gefið heiminum svo margt fallegt að hann getur ekki hafa gert neitt svona ljótt. Anna Kristín Newton, sálfræðingur, hefur í starfi sínu unnið með bæði þolendum, gerendum og ástvinum gerenda. Í Lestinni í dag ræðir hún um það þegar hugmyndir okkar um ástvin stangast á við raunveruleikann, skrímslavæðingu og hvaða áhrif hún hefur á upplifanir af kynferðisofbeldi. Í pistli sínum í dag skoðar Tómas Ævar Ólafsson hugtakið flökkusjálf sem lýsir ákveðnum veruhætti eða lífsstíl sem einkennist og mótast af millibilsástandi, það er háþróaður kapítalismi sem laðar fram þetta fyrirbæri þó að nafn þess sé dregið af gamalkunnum hirðingjum. Rætt verður við Svan Kristjánsson stjórnmálafræðing að gefnu tilefni um alþjóðahyggju, kosti hennar og galla, og Halldór Armand Ásgeirsson rithöfundur flytur að venju pistil í Lestinni á þriðjudegi og fjallar um sjónvarpsþætti sem fjalla um lúsera, Samtök atvinnulífsins, föstuna og krossfestinguna.
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Leaving Neverland, the two-part HBO documentary that debuted on March 3, details the accusations levied by Wade Robson and James Safechuck—two men who say they were molested by Jackson when they were children. The film is aesthetically deliberative in its tight camera shots and long pauses, which allow Robson and Safechuck to fill the space themselves, thereby minimizing Jackson. There are no experts present in the film to contextualize what the effects of long-term child molestation are. In the four hours of Leaving Neverland, audiences are granted a front-row seat to the alleged abuse, as it is explained in painstaking and alarming detail. On-screen, Robson and Safechuck, now 36 and 41, respectively, are visibly navigating how to confront and heal from their trauma. As a viewer, I was heartbroken for them. (Jackson denied the accusations throughout his life, and his family maintains his innocence. The Jackson estate is suing HBO for violating a non-disparagement agreement.) What Solange’s When I Get Home Shares With Stevie Wonder’s Most Esoteric Album HANNAH GIORGIS To Sleep With Anger Is a Masterpiece From an Overlooked Film Pioneer DAVID SIMS Saying Goodbye to the Most Beloved Father in Riverdale JASON HELLER R. Kelly and Gayle King on CBS This Morning. The Message in R. Kelly’s Meltdown SPENCER KORNHABER The work of the postmortem exposé is often corrective in nature. It challenges prevailing assumptions about a person and asks viewers to reconsider their own memories of events. Nostalgia’s grip, though, can blur patterns of alleged predatory abuse in plain sight. It seems difficult to translate, in 2019, the magnitude of Jackson’s popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. For many, the entertainer’s death in 2009 marked an end to the era of the mega pop star, whose global celebrity garnered unparalleled, fevered fandom. Media back then were smaller and more limited, far from the fractured universes of today, in which each fan’s relationship with her celebrity of choice is siloed, intimate, cultish. (Instagram and Twitter can provide a false sense of singular closeness to a star.) But Jackson’s popularity was universal—and fans were swept up in rapturous grief when he died. News of his passing broke the internet, and an estimated 1 billion people, myself included, watched the funeral. Many live-tweeted it, trading memories of favorite performances and moments. Read: The most notable part of Oprah’s ‘After Neverland’ special By the time he died, Jackson’s legion of fans already knew the narrative of his road to superstardom, made possible in part by sacrificing his youth, enduring extreme loneliness, and being subjected to emotional and physical abuse by his father. In a public address in 2001, Jackson told an Oxford University audience, “The cheery 5-year-old who belted out ‘Rockin’ Robin’ and ‘Ben’ to adoring crowds was not indicative of the boy behind the smile.” He continued, “What I really wanted was a dad. I wanted a father who showed me love. And my father never did that.” Jackson was so effective at communicating the roots of his own grief that it was easy for some people to discount the allegations of abuse against him.
Leaving Neverland is the HBO doc everyone's talking about, and Piper Weiss is back to discuss it. We had our problems with it (the length, the score) but we had things we admired about it too (the room it left Robson and Safechuck to feel however they needed to about Michael Jackson, even to miss him), even as we wished someone would make MJ: Made In America and take on the larger cultural phenomenon that was the King Of Pop. Later, I interview Skye Borgman about the doc everyone was talking about EARLIER in the year, Abducted In Plain Sight, from how she found the story to how she managed the re-enactments to what other true-crime documentaries were her touchstones. It's a difficult but worthwhile what-the-hell-were-the-parents-thinking duo of properties in The Blotter Presents, Episode 087. Support the pod/site on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Leaving Neverland on HBO LN director Dan Reed talks to Slate about the film Abducted In Plain Sight on Netflix Skye Borgman talks to Vanity Fair I talk about AIPS Piper Weiss on Twitter Special Guest: Piper Weiss.
On The Gist, John Hickenlooper might be running for president. In the interview, Dan Reed reached out to Wade Robson and James Safechuck before #MeToo exploded, but its influence is clear. In the director’s documentary for HBO, Leaving Neverland, we hear again how the effects of sexual abuse—in this case, at the hands of Michael Jackson—can manifest in counterintuitive ways; Robson and Safechuck once shielded Jackson. Now they’re coming forward with their truth. In the Spiel, the House Oversight Committee and racism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, John Hickenlooper might be running for president. In the interview, Dan Reed reached out to Wade Robson and James Safechuck before #MeToo exploded, but its influence is clear. In the director’s documentary for HBO, Leaving Neverland, we hear again how the effects of sexual abuse—in this case, at the hands of Michael Jackson—can manifest in counterintuitive ways; Robson and Safechuck once shielded Jackson. Now they’re coming forward with their truth. In the Spiel, the House Oversight Committee and racism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio de MJRadio abordamos el tema del polémico documental "Leaving Neverland" recientemente estrenado en el festival de cine de Sundance. El relato de 4 horas pretende contar la historia de Wade Robson y James Safechuck, quienes conocieron a Michael Jackson desde finales de los años 80 y que a lo largo de más de dos décadas insistieron en que el artista representaba una imagen modelo para ellos. ¿Por qué cambiaron su versión de los hechos? ¿Qué intereses hay detrás de todo esto? Para entender el contexto completo de esta situación, es necesario dejar muy claro los elementos que impidieron que el caso de Jordan Chandler en 1993 no llegara a la corte penal, el veredicto absolutorio y contundente de no culpabilidad de 2005, y los fallidos intentos de Robson y Safechuck por obtener dinero del Estate de MJ a través de una demanda civil en 2013 y que fue desestimada por la corte en 2018. En los actuales tiempos del movimiento "Me too", tan cuestionado y manoseado por los intereses de una industria a quien no le importa sacrificar inocentes a manos de los verdaderos culpables con tal de conservar su rentabilidad, parece muy conveniente volver a poner la etiqueta de culpable a Michael Jackson quien ahora, a 10 años de su muerte, representa al perfecto chivo expiatorio y sin derecho a defenderse.
En este episodio de MJRadio abordamos el tema del polémico documental "Leaving Neverland" recientemente estrenado en el festival de cine de Sundance. El relato de 4 horas pretende contar la historia de Wade Robson y James Safechuck, quienes conocieron a Michael Jackson desde finales de los años 80 y que a lo largo de más de dos décadas insistieron en que el artista representaba una imagen modelo para ellos. ¿Por qué cambiaron su versión de los hechos? ¿Qué intereses hay detrás de todo esto? Para entender el contexto completo de esta situación, es necesario dejar muy claro los elementos que impidieron que el caso de Jordan Chandler en 1993 no llegara a la corte penal, el veredicto absolutorio y contundente de no culpabilidad de 2005, y los fallidos intentos de Robson y Safechuck por obtener dinero del Estate de MJ a través de una demanda civil en 2013 y que fue desestimada por la corte en 2018. En los actuales tiempos del movimiento "Me too", tan cuestionado y manoseado por los intereses de una industria a quien no le importa sacrificar inocentes a manos de los verdaderos culpables con tal de conservar su rentabilidad, parece muy conveniente volver a poner la etiqueta de culpable a Michael Jackson quien ahora, a 10 años de su muerte, representa al perfecto chivo expiatorio y sin derecho a defenderse.
Darkness falls across the land, and it's the right time for Michael Jackson's "Thriller." STRONG SONGS ON PATREON Strong Songs has a Patreon! If you liked this episode (or, you know, any of them), we hope you'll consider supporting the show. Learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/strongsongs IT'S CLOSE TO MIDNIGHT Kirk picks apart Rod Temperton's dance floor classic in all its groovy, corny, sound effect-y glory. Band/Artist: Michael Jackson Album: Thriller, 1982 Composed by: Rod Temperton, produced by Quincy Jones Listen/Buy: Apple Music | Amazon | Spotify ------ A NOTE FROM KIRK: It’s been a couple months since I produced this episode, and just a few days since I watched the first part of “Leaving Neverland,” a devastating new HBO documentary in which two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, detail their alleged childhood sexual abuse at the hands of Michael Jackson. It’s an intense and difficult documentary to watch, but I recommend that everyone listening to this episode do so. Jackson’s estate denies it all, but watching people on camera relaying such painful memories, in such excruciating detail, is both wrenching and convincing. It’s impossible to separate an amazing song like “Thriller” from the man who sang it. I still think Thriller is a great song and admire the many people involved in making it, but hearing Robson and Safechuck’s accounts, on top of the similar stories I and the culture at large brushed aside or shrugged our shoulders at when they first surfaced many years ago, has certainly changed the way I hear Jackson’s voice. I’m leaving this episode as is, but I wanted to add this note, as well as to link to this New York Times editorial on Jackson’s legacy by Wesley Morris, which says so much, so well. ~KH 3/6/2019
Tom Mesereau's return's to King Jordan Radio to respond to Jim Clemente & All of his comments not to mention his article on Jerry Sandusky maybe needing a new Trial?? Plus His Thoughts on The Whole Wade Robson & Jimmy SafeChuck situation not to mention the Year Not Guilty 10 years Later Tom Will take a look back at The Criminal trial where Michael Jackson was found not Guilty on all 14 counts The Trial Went from Feb- June 13 2005 Jackson was Cleared on Every Count Follow The Show on Twitter @MrKingJordan