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The uncut video footages from Martin Bashir's "Living With Michael Jackson" 2002 interview with Michael Jackson (over a period of 8 months). Edited out from the February 2003 aired version you won't see.
Uncut version of the Bashir interview which shows Mr. Bashir giving a different point of view. See how this two-faced reporter would sweet talk his subject, appear to agree with Michael and later contradict his own words once on air.
If you have watched the Martin Bashir interview, you will see how this reporter re-phrased some questions only later on to be easily cut later and edited, presented in a way it showed a very negative image of his subject, Michael Jackson. While the said reporter is considered to be award winning, this interview might just challenge that.
As quoted from another site "To continue to call him a journalist is offensive to those who actually do hold integrity and objectivity to be of paramount importance in covering any story - whether current event or celebrity fluff. Oh, and there is also that pesky little word: TRUTH. Mr Bashir seems to have a big problem with telling it." - MichaelJackson5couk
Unseen interview footages about his childhood, face badly burned, covering his childrens faces, having sleep overs and many footages that would truly paint a different picture about the real Michael Jackson.
Pass and let the truth be out. ---------------------------------------------------
(as reposted from "MichaelJackson5couk" YouTube page)
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Diana Ross on Michael Jackson´s lap during 1996 WMA in Monaco
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, inter...
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, interviewed Michael Jackson over a period of 8 months. In February 2003, The finished product titled, Living With Michael Jackson went to air around the world. The result is simply sickening. The interview made Michael out to be a child molester and it seemed that Mr. Bashir didn't care about the truth, all he cared about was entertainment. Later that month, Michael made this documentary, which shows the uncut version of the Bashir interview which shows Mr. Bashir giving a different point of view. Watch this documentary, and then you be the judge Jackson vs. Bashir: The Glove Comes Off In what can only be described as a one-two punch in the ongoing media battle, Michael Jackson knocked British journalist Martin Bashirs credibility flat on the mat. In the past weeks since the airing of what has come to be termed Bashirs mockumentary, the tabloids, chatrooms, newspapers and radio airwaves have become a battle ground. On one side, a mob mentality media whose entire mind set has turned tabloid, on the other a defensive force to be reckoned with: Michaels friends, family and legendary fan base. I had stated in an earlier article, written after viewing the Bashir broadcast, that if you were to follow anyone around for eight months with a camera, you could then edit them to look either saint or sinner. (Follow me around for even eight days and you could edit me to look like Mother of the Year or Ozzy Osbourne.) But then add to that some innuendo laden voice overs and it became clear Bashir chose to firmly paint Mr. Jackson into the sinner camp. I am happy to report I was right on the money. And said money is what Bashir was after. A sad commentary on our society, but sensationalism wins out over substance in the ratings game. And by offering up a perverted, bastardized version of the King of Pop, so badly maligned in the past, his documentary held much more sizzle for the network bidders. Who needs journalistic integrity when millions of dollars are in the offing? The Footage That You Were Never Meant To See special on FOX shined a much different light on Michael Jackson and exposed Martin Bashir for what he is: a social climbing, two faced, publicity seeking interviewer whose main skill is ingratiating himself to his victim and talking out of both sides of his mouth. To continue to call him a journalist is offensive to those who actually do hold integrity and objectivity to be of paramount importance in covering any story - whether current event or celebrity fluff. Oh, and there is also that pesky little word: TRUTH. Mr Bashir seems to have a big problem with telling it. But then, in watching the interview footage taken by Mr. Jacksons cameraman, what I have always believed was reinforced. The TRUTH is simply not as interesting as the garbage people make up. Last evening, Michael Jackson was exposed for what he is. A soft spoken, eloquent, thoughtful, caring, philanthropic, loving, nurturing man who would simply like to live his life in peace. Hmmmm, youre right Mr. Bashir, it doesnt sound as titillating as perverted, child molesting, danger-to-himself-and-others, neglectful, paranoid, psychotic megalomaniac. Did as many people tune in to Michaels footage as Martin Bashirs? Sadly, I doubt it. But then given societys reality TV appetite for greed, sloth, avarice and sex, it makes sense. They would have most certainly come away hungry and people have a long standing history of not wanting to be proved wrong. There were also no headlines this morning revealing the truth about Martin Bashirs obvious deal-with-the-devil documentary. Thats ok though. I watched. And I will be happy to be the first journalist to predict that Michael Jackson will go on. He will continue to touch the lives of millions around the world. He will continue to share the creative genius of his music. He will continue to welcome children to his ranch to play. And he will continue to offer compassion and charity to a world that has chosen to do little more than ridicule him for more than a decade. And as for Mr. Bashir? I predict for him a wonderful career writing stories about three headed aliens, crop circles and talking hamsters as a highly respected tabloid reporter. I do believe in boxing terms that would be called a TKO.
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, inter...
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, interviewed Michael Jackson over a period of 8 months. In February 2003, The finished product titled, Living With Michael Jackson went to air around the world. The result is simply sickening. The interview made Michael out to be a child molester and it seemed that Mr. Bashir didn't care about the truth, all he cared about was entertainment. Later that month, Michael made this documentary, which shows the uncut version of the Bashir interview which shows Mr. Bashir giving a different point of view. Watch this documentary, and then you be the judge Jackson vs. Bashir: The Glove Comes Off In what can only be described as a one-two punch in the ongoing media battle, Michael Jackson knocked British journalist Martin Bashirs credibility flat on the mat. In the past weeks since the airing of what has come to be termed Bashirs mockumentary, the tabloids, chatrooms, newspapers and radio airwaves have become a battle ground. On one side, a mob mentality media whose entire mind set has turned tabloid, on the other a defensive force to be reckoned with: Michaels friends, family and legendary fan base. I had stated in an earlier article, written after viewing the Bashir broadcast, that if you were to follow anyone around for eight months with a camera, you could then edit them to look either saint or sinner. (Follow me around for even eight days and you could edit me to look like Mother of the Year or Ozzy Osbourne.) But then add to that some innuendo laden voice overs and it became clear Bashir chose to firmly paint Mr. Jackson into the sinner camp. I am happy to report I was right on the money. And said money is what Bashir was after. A sad commentary on our society, but sensationalism wins out over substance in the ratings game. And by offering up a perverted, bastardized version of the King of Pop, so badly maligned in the past, his documentary held much more sizzle for the network bidders. Who needs journalistic integrity when millions of dollars are in the offing? The Footage That You Were Never Meant To See special on FOX shined a much different light on Michael Jackson and exposed Martin Bashir for what he is: a social climbing, two faced, publicity seeking interviewer whose main skill is ingratiating himself to his victim and talking out of both sides of his mouth. To continue to call him a journalist is offensive to those who actually do hold integrity and objectivity to be of paramount importance in covering any story - whether current event or celebrity fluff. Oh, and there is also that pesky little word: TRUTH. Mr Bashir seems to have a big problem with telling it. But then, in watching the interview footage taken by Mr. Jacksons cameraman, what I have always believed was reinforced. The TRUTH is simply not as interesting as the garbage people make up. Last evening, Michael Jackson was exposed for what he is. A soft spoken, eloquent, thoughtful, caring, philanthropic, loving, nurturing man who would simply like to live his life in peace. Hmmmm, youre right Mr. Bashir, it doesnt sound as titillating as perverted, child molesting, danger-to-himself-and-others, neglectful, paranoid, psychotic megalomaniac. Did as many people tune in to Michaels footage as Martin Bashirs? Sadly, I doubt it. But then given societys reality TV appetite for greed, sloth, avarice and sex, it makes sense. They would have most certainly come away hungry and people have a long standing history of not wanting to be proved wrong. There were also no headlines this morning revealing the truth about Martin Bashirs obvious deal-with-the-devil documentary. Thats ok though. I watched. And I will be happy to be the first journalist to predict that Michael Jackson will go on. He will continue to touch the lives of millions around the world. He will continue to share the creative genius of his music. He will continue to welcome children to his ranch to play. And he will continue to offer compassion and charity to a world that has chosen to do little more than ridicule him for more than a decade. And as for Mr. Bashir? I predict for him a wonderful career writing stories about three headed aliens, crop circles and talking hamsters as a highly respected tabloid reporter. I do believe in boxing terms that would be called a TKO.
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, inter...
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www. Michael Jackson 5 .co.uk
In 2002, UK Journalist Martin Bashir, interviewed Michael Jackson over a period of 8 months. In February 2003, The finished product titled, Living With Michael Jackson went to air around the world. The result is simply sickening. The interview made Michael out to be a child molester and it seemed that Mr. Bashir didn't care about the truth, all he cared about was entertainment. Later that month, Michael made this documentary, which shows the uncut version of the Bashir interview which shows Mr. Bashir giving a different point of view. Watch this documentary, and then you be the judge Jackson vs. Bashir: The Glove Comes Off In what can only be described as a one-two punch in the ongoing media battle, Michael Jackson knocked British journalist Martin Bashirs credibility flat on the mat. In the past weeks since the airing of what has come to be termed Bashirs mockumentary, the tabloids, chatrooms, newspapers and radio airwaves have become a battle ground. On one side, a mob mentality media whose entire mind set has turned tabloid, on the other a defensive force to be reckoned with: Michaels friends, family and legendary fan base. I had stated in an earlier article, written after viewing the Bashir broadcast, that if you were to follow anyone around for eight months with a camera, you could then edit them to look either saint or sinner. (Follow me around for even eight days and you could edit me to look like Mother of the Year or Ozzy Osbourne.) But then add to that some innuendo laden voice overs and it became clear Bashir chose to firmly paint Mr. Jackson into the sinner camp. I am happy to report I was right on the money. And said money is what Bashir was after. A sad commentary on our society, but sensationalism wins out over substance in the ratings game. And by offering up a perverted, bastardized version of the King of Pop, so badly maligned in the past, his documentary held much more sizzle for the network bidders. Who needs journalistic integrity when millions of dollars are in the offing? The Footage That You Were Never Meant To See special on FOX shined a much different light on Michael Jackson and exposed Martin Bashir for what he is: a social climbing, two faced, publicity seeking interviewer whose main skill is ingratiating himself to his victim and talking out of both sides of his mouth. To continue to call him a journalist is offensive to those who actually do hold integrity and objectivity to be of paramount importance in covering any story - whether current event or celebrity fluff. Oh, and there is also that pesky little word: TRUTH. Mr Bashir seems to have a big problem with telling it. But then, in watching the interview footage taken by Mr. Jacksons cameraman, what I have always believed was reinforced. The TRUTH is simply not as interesting as the garbage people make up. Last evening, Michael Jackson was exposed for what he is. A soft spoken, eloquent, thoughtful, caring, philanthropic, loving, nurturing man who would simply like to live his life in peace. Hmmmm, youre right Mr. Bashir, it doesnt sound as titillating as perverted, child molesting, danger-to-himself-and-others, neglectful, paranoid, psychotic megalomaniac. Did as many people tune in to Michaels footage as Martin Bashirs? Sadly, I doubt it. But then given societys reality TV appetite for greed, sloth, avarice and sex, it makes sense. They would have most certainly come away hungry and people have a long standing history of not wanting to be proved wrong. There were also no headlines this morning revealing the truth about Martin Bashirs obvious deal-with-the-devil documentary. Thats ok though. I watched. And I will be happy to be the first journalist to predict that Michael Jackson will go on. He will continue to touch the lives of millions around the world. He will continue to share the creative genius of his music. He will continue to welcome children to his ranch to play. And he will continue to offer compassion and charity to a world that has chosen to do little more than ridicule him for more than a decade. And as for Mr. Bashir? I predict for him a wonderful career writing stories about three headed aliens, crop circles and talking hamsters as a highly respected tabloid reporter. I do believe in boxing terms that would be called a TKO.
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