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Wayne Dyer on Michael Jackson (Interview from 2009): “He [Michael Jackson] personally was responsible for cutting the number of people starving to death on this planet in half in the 1980s & 1990s.” “This was a beautiful human being [Michael Jackson].. This was a great man.”


♥ Michael Jackson ~ Messenger Of Love ♥


Austin Businessman Unveils Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Jacket; Announces $100,000 Donation to Dell Children’s Medical Center

Austin Businessman Unveils Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Jacket; Announces $100,000 Donation to Dell Children’s Medical Center.

 

 

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Austin Businessman Unveils Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Jacket; Announces $100,000 Donation to Dell Children’s Medical Center.


The Greatest Humanitarian..

Michael Jackson is a true humanitarian, an example to us all.  He has devoted much time and money to a wide range of charities. He loves children and takes time out when touring secretly visiting sick children. He also had special rooms at his home in Neverland for sick and terminally ill children to be cared for when they visit.  He was listed in the 2000 edition of the Guinness Book Of World Records for breaking the world record for the “Most Charities Supported By a Pop Star”. It states that Michael Jackson has supported 39 charity organizations either with monetary donations through sponsorships of their projects or by participating in their silent auction.

This is a list of known charities that Michael Jackson  individually supported throughout his career. Michael also helped set up Heal The World Foundation.

  • AIDS Project L.A.
  • American Cancer Society
  • Angel Food
  • Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles
  • BMI Foundation, Inc.
  • Brotherhood Crusade
  • Brothman Burn Center
  • Camp Ronald McDonald
  • Childhelp U.S.A.
  • Children’s Institute International
  • Cities and Schools Scholarship Fund
  • Community Youth Sports & Arts Foundation
  • Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)
  • Dakar Foundation
  • Dreamstreet Kids
  • Dreams Come True Charity
  • Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation
  • Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
  • Love Match
  • Make-A-Wish Foundation
  • Minority Aids Project
  • Motown Museum
  • NAACP
  • National Rainbow Coalition
  • Rotary Club of Australia
  • Society of Singers
  • Starlight Foundation
  • The Carter Center’s Atlanta Project
  • The Sickle Cell Research Foundation
  • Transafrica
  • United Negro College Fund (UNCF)
  • United Negro College Fund Ladder’s of Hope
  • Volunteers of America
  • Watts Summer Festival
  • Wish Granting
  • YMCA – 28th Street/Crenshaw

HEAL THE WORLD

Michael Jackson set up The Heal The World Foundation in 1992.
The foundation focuses on children aiming for there safe and healthy development to be the world’s priority. It aims to make the world aware of the rights and needs of all children around the world, also to help improve the world we live in, without violence and free of diseases.

HEAL THE KIDS

Developed by Heal the World Foundation, Heal The Kids was launched in 2000.

Heal The Kids was set up to develop a campaign to help parents and adults around the world to educate them on the importance of prioritizing their lives in order to bring children into the main focus in order to imbue them with the love and devotion which they so badly need and to stop the cycle of neglect. Give all at risk children more support and consideration from all sectors of society.


“Heaven Is Here” ~ Poem Written By Michael

You and I were never separate
It’s just an illusion
Wrought by the magical lens of Perception

There is only one Wholeness
Only one Mind
We are like ripples in the vast ocean of Consciousness

Come, let us dance
The Dance of Creation
Let us celebrate
The Joy of Life

The bird, the bees
The infinite galaxies
Rivers, Mountains
Clouds and Valleys
Are all a pulsating pattern
Living, breathing                     
Alive with cosmic energy

Full of Life, of Joy
This Universe of Mine
Don’t be afraid

To know who you are
You are much more
Than you ever imagined

You are the Sun
You are the Moon
You are the wildflower in bloom
You are the Life-throb
That pulsates, dances
From a speck of dust
To the most distant star

And you and I
Were never separate
It’s just an illusion
Wrought by the magical lens of Perception

Let us celebrate
The Joy of Life
Let us Dance
The Dance of Creation


In The Arms Of Michael Jackson

The most loving, caring man in the world..


Michael Tried To Help Laura Ling & Euna Lee

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By Gotham Chopra

The last time I spoke to my friend Michael Jackson was about  3 weeks before his shocking death. He had called me late one night to ask about another of my close friends who he had read about in the news. Laura Ling, a former colleague and friend, was detained originally by North Korean border guards along with her colleague Euna Lee on March 17th. Since then, they have been imprisoned, had very little contact with their families or western officials, and endured a secretive trial at which they were sentenced to twelve years hard labor. At this present moment, it is unclear where Laura and Euna are – whether they remain in a government guesthouse, or moved to the infamous N Korean labor camps that many do not survive.

Michael had read some of the details regarding Laura and Euna’s predicament. As was often the case with him and global events he read about – from famine in Africa to victims of natural disasters in far off countries, to orphans created by wars – he felt a deep sense of empathy for Laura and Euna. When I shared with him that Euna had a four-year-old daughter, he was even more anguished.

He asked me whether I had had any contact with Laura. I told him I had written her a few letters and had been assured they were getting through. Outside of that, her own family had only heard from her twice in the over three months they had been imprisoned. When I told him that, Michael paused.

“Do you think,” he said hesitantly, “that the leader of North Korea could be a fan of mine?” (more…)


In 2009, Remembering Michael’s Healing Voice in 1987

Michael Jackson in Japan 1987-

MJ was the only guest at Akio Morita’s wife birthday party. Mr. Akio Morita (Sony’s co founder and inventor of the Walkman) shows him some of his toys and MJ spent the evening playing with them like a child as remembered by Mr. Akio’s wife. When Mr. Morita had taken ill, Michael sent him a healing tape with MJ’s voice saying “You’ll get better…You will speak again.”

“The first time my husband Akio saw Michael was at Yokohama Stadium in 1987. We traveled from our house in Tokyo to Yokohama and were going on to our villa in Hakone for the weekend. We were simply enthralled by his music and incredible dancing.

Unlike today, there were no cell phones and the road conditions were bad, so it was very late when we arrived at the villa. On arrival we received a call from the house in Tokyo saying that Michael’s manager had been calling again and again because Michael was anxious to meet with Mr. Morita, so Akio hurriedly called his hotel.

Michael thanked Akio for coming to the show and apologized as he felt his performance was not 100%. His voice has not been at its best and he invited us to come again when he promised an even better performance.
For artists there is no peak—they constantly strive to do better—to a point that might even be called self-indulgent.

06_img01episode.gif Subsequently, Michael was in Japan at the time of my birthday and he came to a party being held at my home, where this picture was taken.
As a vegetarian he avoided meat and fish and as you see we prepared a large plate of Twenty Century (Asian) pears, which were in season. I don’t remember anyone else eating them except him, and that day remains a topic of conversation in our house to this day.

06_img02episode.gif He found some of Akio’s toys, such as a mechanical piano, music box, miniature street organ and a record from the Edison Museum, and spent the evening playing with them like a child.

06_img03episode.gif While in Japan he visited Sony’s head office, the CBS Sony Studio that was in Shinnanomachi, Sony Media World, the Ginza Sony Building and so on, asking many questions and getting hold of the latest Sony products.

As promised we were invited to see him perform again at Tokyo Dome in 1992. The studio always arranged for an official photo to be taken backstage and we have many lovely photos that were later signed by the artist.

The History Tour came to Tokyo Dome in December 1996. Akio had already fallen ill by that time and I don’t remember the details, but I went to the Capitol Tokyu where Michael was staying and rode to the Dome in the same car. Many fans surrounded the car and others followed in taxis. When we stopped at red lights people would pass him paper or handkerchiefs. He would sign them quickly and my job was to hand them back. He gave autographs to so many people between the hotel and the Tokyo Dome, but he never once made a face. He happily signed them, and as I sat next to him helping, I thought what a truly kind person he was.

06_img04episode.gif 06_img05episode.gif He genuinely looked forward to meeting Akio. In 1995 he released History and at that time had a special shield made to present to Akio, as well as a signed album.

On the shield it said:
“THIS ALBUM OF MY MUSIC WARMLY DEDICATED TO AKIO MORITA… FOR OUR EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP. WE ARE LIVING IN THE SAME DREAM FOREVER… WITH ALL MY LOVE”

After Akio fell ill in October 1993, the first message of support we received from abroad was from Michael Jackson.
It was a healing tape that he had made himself on which he had recorded his own voices saying “Mr. Morita…Mr. Morita” many times, as well as phrases such as “You will get better…you will speak again”, and a gentle song that he had chosen.

He also included a handwritten letter that said, “Play 3 times a day right before awaking before sleeping and mid day. Michael Jackson.”

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A cassette label signed by Michael

I played it every morning for 10 minutes before Akio got up and every night when I put him to bed for the six years until he passed away.

In 1998 Michael performed in Honolulu, Hawaii. Pushing Akio in a wheelchair, we went to see the show at Aloha Stadium, and the next day Michael visited us at our villa. I can’t say how delighted Akio was and to this day I can not forget his kindness at that time.

It is 10 years since Akio passed away. Michael treated Akio as a respected teacher and friend. Many times he asked questions such as “How can I better engage young people?”, “What can I do to be more respected?” and “Who should I trust?”

Michael couldn’t trust anyone and he found comfort in children and animals. Now he can rest in the comfort and peace of heaven, unbothered by others.

Many times he called me to say “I need your help”. This was 10 years ago and I regret that at the time, when Akio’s condition was at its worst, I wasn’t able to respond. I am so sorry to Michael for that. But now I believe he is resting peacefully in a happy place.”

– Yoshiko Morita July 7, 2009



Michael’s loving heart, as remembered by friends

A Taiwanese fan Mrs Ma not only met Michael with her family, but also she became a close friends of Michael for many years. Mrs Ma had always kept a low profile about their 17 years family friendship with Michael Jackson. It was until Michael’s sudden passing last June, did Mrs. Ma have spoken out for the first time about this in the media about her friendship with the King of Pop. She pays tribute on how kind, loving and approachable the King of Pop was. She shared her memories of an extraordinary friend and how she felt that Michael was misunderstood by many.

It was a fax message that leads to the friendship between Michael and the Ma Family. During the Dangerous Tour in Taiwan in Sept 1993, Mrs Ma and her husband had trouble of getting tickets for their nine month old twin daughters for the concert, as ticket will not be allowed to be sold to their 9 month old babies for safety concern. Ma wouldn’t settle for it, as it was going to be the last day of Michael’s concert in Taiwan. She decided to give it a try and send a fax message to the hotel that Michael was staying in. She directly address the fax message to ask him asking him to allow her twins to go to the concert. She didn’t really expect that Michael would see it, next thing she knew was that Michael did read it and responded to it. He immediately sent down VIP passes for the family to be able to come to the concert and to meet him personally in his hotel room after the concert.

When the family arrived at his Presidential Suite, Michael was already in his pajamas, ready to go to bed. They find the superstar very kind and approachable, Ma recalled that he was so fascinated by the twins, he wanted to know everything about bringing up babies. The twin babies were crawling around in his room, at one point, one of the twins grabbed his CD player and started to bite it, Michael immediately went to pick up the baby and softly he said to her “Don’t bite it, It’ll hurt you.” Ma recalled that Michael was not yet a parent during that time but was very protective of children.

When they said goodbye, Michael personally escorted them off to the elevator and promised to invite them to come and visit him when he returned to America in his home Neverland. Ma family never took his words seriously, but Michael meant it! During the 17 years friendship Michael had with the Ma Family, the family had been able to visit 6 times as guests at his Neverland home, and even travels with him to other parts of world. Every time they said goodbye, he would cuddle them with words like “I’ll always love you”. He would seemed just simply wanted to be loved.

Michael adored the twins, when he returned to Taiwan for the History tour in 1996, he invited the twins for an appearance to ” Heal the world ” Song with him on stage. He even invited the family to follow History tour with him. The twins was also featured in “Heal the world” in Durban, South Africa and it was said to be his last concert ever.

Michael had confided to Mrs. Ma things like his iconic sequins glove, was first used to hide his skin problem vitiligo that first appeared on his hand, and the glove had surprisingly become his signature trademark. Michael even referred himself as Chinese, as according to Michael, his mother Katherine was of a quarter Chinese descent. Michael did often expressed his strong desire to perform in China.

According to the the Taiwanese concert organizer Mr. Yu, during both his Dangerous and History Tour in Taiwan in the 90’s, Michael asked for his help to perform in China, though Yu did his best, During that time China was not yet ready to open up to Western pop performers.

Ma had seen the very sincere side of Michael, pure and innocent, like a big kid, love surprises, magic, very compassionate, very trusting and very caring. She hoped that by sharing her story, the world would know the true nature of Michael. The world not only loose a musical genius but a beautiful soul.

Below is the link of the video that apparently was sent by Michael to the Ma family after the History tour, featuring the Ma twins with Michael singing “Heal the World” in Kaohsiung, South Taiwan. Towards the end of the song, MJ made an effort to say “I love you” in Mandarin to the audience.

Note: Originally written in Mandarin


Michael In Japan, Visiting U.S. Troops: March 10, 2007

Michael Jackson reads a statement to service members, their family  members, and U.S. civilian and local national employees during a visit  to Camp Zama on Saturday. Jackson thanked troops and their family  members for their service to their country.
Michael Jackson read a statement to service members, their family members, U.S. civilian, and local national employees during a visit to Camp Zama.  MJ thanked troops and their family members for their service to their country.

On March 10, 2007, Michael Jackson greeted thousands of U.S. troops and their family members at an Army base south of Tokyo.

About 3,000 troops and their family members gathered at a fitness center at Camp Zama. Michael walked around shaking hands and exchanging words to thank them for their service.

“Those of you in here today are some of the most special people in the world,” Jackson told the crowd, reading from a statement. “It is because of you in here today, and others who so valiantly have given their lives to protect us, that we enjoy our freedom.”

Michael Jackson fans await the arrival of the self-proclaimed  "King of Pop" at Camp Zama on Saturday. Jackson greeted  thousands of U.S. troops and their family members Saturday at the base,  which is located south of Tokyo.
Michael Jackson fans await the arrival of the self-proclaimed “King of Pop” at Camp Zama on Saturday. Jackson greeted thousands of U.S. troops and their family members Saturday at the base, which is located south of Tokyo.

Jackson, 48, arrived in Japan on March 4 for his second trip in less than a year to attend parties including an extravagant gala held March 8 in Tokyo.

MJ was the guest of honor at the lavish party aimed at a well-heeled business crowd — roughly 400 people who showed up were die-hard fans, and more than 100 orphans and handicapped children who were invited for free.

The paying guests each paid $3,500 for tickets, which included a buffet dinner, a show featuring several Japanese Michael Jackson impersonators and a chance to meet, greet and take photos with MJ. On March 9, he made an appearance at another party for his less affluent fans. More than 1,000 people crowded a popular night club.  He did not perform at either party.

Col. Robert M. Waltemeyer, left, garrison commander of Camp Zama,  presents pop icon Michael Jackson a certificate of appreciation to thank  Jackson for visiting about 1,600 service members, their families, and  U.S. civilian and Japanese national employees at Camp Zama, Japan on  Saturday.
Col. Robert M. Waltemeyer, left, garrison commander of Camp Zama, presented  Michael Jackson with a certificate of appreciation to thank MJ for visiting about 1,600 service members, their families, and U.S. civilian and Japanese national employees at Camp Zama, Japan.

“I hate to see suffering, I hate to see people in need and I feel God gave me a gift and I have to use it responsibly by giving back and I’ll do it until I have pennies left or the good lord calls me home.” ~ Michael Jackson


Michael’s Interview With Geraldo Rivera – January 19, 2005. It aired on February 5, 2005..

On January 19, 2005 Michael Jackson was interviewed by Geraldo Rivera. It was aired on TV on February 5, 2005.

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#2  During the interview MJ revealed that he was working on a song to benefit the victims of the Tsunami disaster. He also talked about making music, movies, and how he sees himself:

#3  This part of the interview includes video inside Neverland, his passion for giving, and dedication to charities:

#4  This video will make you feel inspired:

#5  Geraldo defended MJ’s innocence.  The facts are undeniable:


Michael Jackson’s Christmas Message 2002


Dec 17, 2004 Children at Neverland Ranch for Christmas Party

RARE Footage shot by Michael Jackson’s personal film crew. This video was recorded on December 17, 2004 and shows Michael Jackson meeting with children and their families on the bridge at Neverland. He greets them by saying: “From Prince, Paris, Blanket and myself: Welcome to Neverland, merry Christmas and have a wonderful day”.

Karen Faye (makeup artist) is walking with Michael, and the woman who comes up and hugs him is Raymone Bain (publicist/spokesperson). The man Michael shakes hands with is Foxnews reporter Geraldo Rivera.

 

RARE Footage shot by Michael Jackson’s personal film crew shows children playing in the arcade, riding the train to the theater and amusement park, and going on rides. Food, Drinks, Rides and Movies were always provided free of charge. It cost Michael Jackson millions of dollars a year to maintain his ranch, but he refused to charge the people who visited. As you can see, people of all ages, sexes, races, enjoyed that Ranch.

The movie that was playing in the theater that day was “The Polar Express”

 

 


Fun at Neverland..


2001 ~ Heal The Kids, Rush Hour 2, Invincible Album, MTV Video Music Awards, Michael’s 30th Anniversary Concert, “What More Can I Give”, “You Rock My World”, Men In Black 2, NASDAQ, “Cry”, “Butterflies”

  • January :

Michael, Grace & the kids went back to the Four Seasons Hotel in NYC.

  • February 13 :

Michael hosted a party for Prince’s 4th birthday

  • February 14 :

Michael gave a press conference for Heal The Kids at the Carnegie Hall in New York with Shmuley Boteach & Frank Tyson.

  • March 4 :

Michael arrived in London on crutches after injuring his foot. He was accompanied by Frank Tyson.

  • March 5 :

Michael went shopping with Macauley Culkin in London before attending the launch party of Shmuley Boteach & Uri Geller’s book at the Royal Institute of British Architects.

  • March 6 :

Michael went to the Oxford University to give a moving speech about childhood. Frank, Uri, Schmuley & german business partner Dieter Wiesner attended the event.

  • March 7 :

Michael was Uri Geller’s best man at his wedding celebrated in the Berkshire by Schmuley Boteach.

Later that evening, Michael attended the tenth annual ‘Michael Jackson Day’ in London at the London Apollo Theater. The event was put on every year to celebrate the life and achievements of the greatest entertainer in musical history.
This year’s celebration was made all the more special because MJ himself actually made an appearance. At the end of the show Michael went on stage with his broken foot and said: ” The new album is two months away.. it will be incredible I can assure you. Thank you all for coming here. I am overjoyed and humbled by what I have seen here tonight.”

  • March 9-11 :

Michael spent the weekend in Austria before returning to New York .

  • March 10 :

Michael congratulated Janet through a recorded message during the MTV Icon Special honoring her.

  • March 19 :

N’Sync inducted Michael in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame as a solo artist during a special presentation at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York.  Michael invited Frank and Shmuley Boteach as his guests.

  • March 21 :

Schmuley Boteach, Uri Geller & Michael met Isreali Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in NYC

  • March 25 :

Michael went to Newark, New Jersey with Frank & Schmuley to distribute books to children under Heal The Kids.

The Heal The Kids Foundation was later dismantled.

  • April-June :

Michael, Grace & the kids went to Miami where Michael completed the recording and mixing of his new album.

Michael met comedian Chris Tucker. Michael & Chris become friends and recorded a new version of “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” for the soundtrack of Rush Hour 2.

  • April 03 :

Michael hosted a party for Paris 3rd birthday.

  • June :

Michael hired F. Marc Schaffel and they created a new company Neverland Valley Entertainment with a common bank account.

  • June 12 :

Michael went to the Hit Factory studio in New York to presented his new album called Invincible to Sony executives. He wanted the song Unbreakable to be the first single but Sony insisted for the song You Rock My World and Michael accepted. He started to work on the video with director Hype Williams.

  • June 28 :

Michael got on stage at the end of the Summer Jam Concert festival in Long Island to hug rapper Jay-Z with whom he had just completed backgound vocals For his song Girls, Girls, Girls.

  • July :

Michael went to Miami with Bruce Sweden to complete the final mixing of Invincible.

Dissatisfied with the video concept of Hype Williams, Michael hired Paul Hunter to direct “You Rock My World”.

He started rehearsing for 2 concerts produced by David Gest and scheduled for September 7 & 10 in New York to Celebrates his 30th Anniversary as a solo artist.

  • August :

Michael started working on the video for Unbreakable with director Dave Meyers. He had a very visual concept and asked Lucas films Studio to take care of the special effects

  • August 9 :

In a Los Angeles dance studio, Michael started rehearsing a medley with his 5 brothers for the upcoming New York concerts.

  • August 13-21 :

Michael recorded the You Rock My World short film in Los Angeles directed by Paul Hunter, featuring Chris Tucker and a special appearance by Marlon Brando

  • August 24 :

After several leaks, the song “You Rock My World” was finally released to the radios.

  • August 30 :

Michael opens the stock exchange at NASDAQ on Times Square (NYC)

He was presented with a birthday cake.

  • September 6 :

Michael went to the Madison Square Garden to rehearse his duets with Britney Spears, Whitney Houston & N’Sync.

In the evening, he made a surprise appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards Ceremony to dance with N’Sync at the end of their performance.

  • September 7 :

All the biggest stars of music, films & sports gathered to attend his concert at the Madison Square Garden. Michael arrived late with Elizabeth Taylor and during the first part of the show he watched tribute performances of his songs by today’s biggest artist in a VIP section with all his family & friends: Joe, Katherine, Rebbie, Macauley Culkin, the Cascios, Gregory Peck, Mark Lester & many more, while other friends such as Liza Minelli or Marlon Brando paid him respect on stage.

During the second part of the show, Michael performed a live medley with the Jacksons (joined by N’Sync on Dancing Machine), + The Way You Make Me Feel in duet with Britney Spears, Billie Jean, Black Or White with Slash, You Rock My World & We Are The World with Quincy Jones, Yoko Ono and many stars.

After the concert, Michael attended an after party held at the Tavern On The Green.

  • September 10 :

Michael performed a second concert at the Madison Square Garden. At the end of You Rock My World, Usher & Chris Tucker got on the stage to dance with him.

  • September 11 :

Upon hearing of the terrorist attacks in New York , Michael ordered a bus for his family to return in California and limousines for his close friends. He left New York with Grace, Prince & Paris and they went to the Cascio family house in New Jersey

  • September 16 :

Michael announced that he is going to record the song What More Can I Give with many artists for the victims of the terrorist attacks in New York . The song was produced by Marc Schaffel for Neverland Valley Entertainment.

  • September 21 :

The video for “You Rock My World” premiered in Europe .

Michael recorded the song You Are My Life with John Mclain in Los Angeles and he likes it so much that he decided to add it at the last minute to the tracklist of Invincible

  • October 9 :

The single of “You Rock My World” was released in Europe

  • October 15 :

While Quincy Jones was promoting his autobiography On the Oprah Show, Michael called him on the phone to congratulate him.

Michael completed the recording of What More Can I Give.  The song included many artists such as Justin Timberlake, Usher, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Ricky Martin, Aaron & Nick Carter, Luther Vandross, Boys 2 Men, Gloria Estefan

  • October 16 :

Sony released special editions of Michael’s classic albums Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad & Dangerous with exclusive new materials (interview, demo & previously unreleased songs)

Michael recorded a scene for the movie Men In Black 2 directed by Barry Sonnefield where he played Agent M.

  • October 21 :

Michael was in Washington DC where he participated at a TV concert for the victims of September 11. He performed Man In The Mirror, and What More Can I Give with all the artists of the night (including Usher & Mariah Carey) Prince, Paris, Macauley Culkin, the Cascios, Kenny Ortega & Marc Shaffel attended the concert backstage.

  • October 22 :

Michael recorded a Spanish version of “What More Can I Give” called “Todo Para Ti”.

  • October 26 :

Michael participated in an online/audio chat with his fans hosted by Yahoo & Get Music.

  • October 30 :

Worldwide release of the album Invincible.

  • November 7 :

For the first time in his career, Michael made an appearance at the Virgin Megastore of Times Square in New York to promote and sign copies of Invincible. He was accompanied by Frank & Eddie Cascio, and his make up artist Karen Faye.

He also gave several interviews to the TV shows TRL (MTV), Entertainment Tonight (CBS) et 106th & Park (BET)

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  • November 12 :

Michael was on the cover of TV Guide with an exclusive interview and pictures.

Entertainment Tonight aired the first footage of the “What More Can I Give” video. The song was complete but Sony refused to release it. They also refused to put commercials for Michael’s new album during the airing of his concert on CBS.

Michael was furious against Sony CEO, Tommy Mottola and decided not to appear on the videos for Cry & Butterflies, the next singles imposed by Sony.

  • November 13 :

CBS aired an edited version of Michael’s concerts at the Madison Square Garden.

  • December :

Michael recorded a photoshoot with Prince & Paris at Neverland for an upcoming VIBE magazine cover story with photographer Jonathan Exley.

  • December 5 :

The single of “Cry” was released in Europe while “Butterflies” was played on US radios

  • December 14 :

Michael gave an interview to USA Today.

  • December 19 :

Michael gave an interview to the Steve Harvey Morning Radio Show.

Later he attended the KIIS-FM Jingle Ball Concert in Los Angeles where Rick Dees & Magic Johnson presented him the Legend Award.

  • December 24/25 :

Michael celebrated Christmas at Neverland with Prince & Paris.


HEAL THE KIDS – Speech at Oxford University, March 2001

On March 21, 2001 Michael Jackson visited Oxford University, one of the best and most prestigious universities in the world. Michael wanted to lecture and promote his Heal The Kids and propose his his children’s universal bill of rights. At times Michael almost came to tears especially when talking about his own childhood and relationship with is father. At the same time understanding why his father was so hard on Michael and his brothers and sisters.

It’s a speech that gives a great insight into Michael’s views on children, how much he truly loved children around the world and how he wanted them all to be loved, not just by him but by everyone. He highlights simple things such as the importance of a bed time story. He requests for us to reconnect with our families,

I’m sure Michael would have wanted everyone to read it.

Heal The Kids – Oxford Speech

Oxford University, March 2001 by Michael Jackson

Thank you, thank you dear friends, from the bottom of my heart, for such a loving and spirited welcome, and thank you, Mr President, for your kind invitation to me which I am so honored to accept. I also want to express a special thanks to you Shmuley, who for 11 years served as Rabbi here at Oxford. You and I have been working so hard to form Heal the Kids, as well as writing our book about childlike qualities, and in all of our efforts you have been such a supportive and loving friend. And I would also like to thank Toba Friedman, our director of operations at Heal the Kids, who is returning tonight to the alma mater where she served as a Marshall scholar, as well as Marilyn Piels, another central member of our Heal the Kids team.

I am humbled to be lecturing in a place that has previously been filled by such notable figures as Mother Theresa, Albert Einstein, Ronald Reagan, Robert Kennedy and Malcolm X. I’ve even heard that Kermit the Frog has made an appearance here, and I’ve always felt a kinship with Kermit’s message that it’s not easy being green. I’m sure he didn’t find it any easier being up here than I do!

As I looked around Oxford today, I couldn’t help but be aware of the majesty and grandeur of this great institution, not to mention the brilliance of the great and gifted minds that have roamed these streets for centuries. The walls of Oxford have not only housed the greatest philosophical and scientific geniuses – they have also ushered forth some of the most cherished creators of childrens literature, from J.R.R. Tolkien to CS Lewis. Today I was allowed to hobble into the dining hall in Christ Church to see Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland immortalized in the stained glass windows. And even one of my own fellow Americans, the beloved Dr Seuss graced these halls and then went on to leave his mark on the imaginations of millions of children throughout the world.

I suppose I should start by listing my qualifications to speak before you this evening. Friends, I do not claim to have the academic expertise of other speakers who have addressed this hall, just as they could lay little claim at being adept at the moonwalk – and you know, Einstein in particular was really terrible at that.

But I do have a claim to having experienced more places and cultures than most people will ever see. Human knowledge consists not only of libraries of parchment and ink – it is also comprised of the volumes of knowledge that are written on the human heart, chiseled on the human soul, and engraved on the human psyche. And friends, I have encountered so much in this relatively short life of mine that I still cannot believe I am only 42. I often tell Shmuley that in soul years I’m sure that I’m at least 80 – and tonight I even walk like I’m 80! So please harken to my message, because what I have to tell you tonight can bring healing to humanity and healing to our planet.

Through the grace of God, I have been fortunate to have achieved many of my artistic and professional aspirations realized early in my lifetime. But these, friends are accomplishments, and accomplishments alone are not synonymous with who I am. Indeed, the cheery five-year-old who belted out Rockin’ Robin and Ben to adoring crowds was not indicative of the boy behind the smile.

Tonight, I come before you less as an icon of pop (whatever that means anyway), and more as an icon of a generation, a generation that no longer knows what it means to be children.

All of us are products of our childhood. But I am the product of a lack of a childhood, an absence of that precious and wondrous age when we frolic playfully without a care in the world, basking in the adoration of parents and relatives, where our biggest concern is studying for that big spelling test come Monday morning.

Those of you who are familiar with the Jackson Five know that I began performing at the tender age of five and that ever since then, I haven’t stopped dancing or singing. But while performing and making music undoubtedly remain as some of my greatest joys, when I was young I wanted more than anything else to be a typical little boy. I wanted to build tree houses, have water balloon fights, and play hide and seek with my friends. But fate had it otherwise and all I could do was envy the laughter and playtime that seemed to be going on all around me.

There was no respite from my professional life. But on Sundays I would go Pioneering, the term used for the missionary work that Jehovah’s Witnesses do. And it was then that I was able to see the magic of other people’s childhood.

Since I was already a celebrity, I would have to don a disguise of fat suit, wig, beard and glasses and we would spend the day in the suburbs of Southern California, going door-to-door or making the rounds of shopping malls, distributing our Watchtower magazine. I loved to set foot in all those regular suburban houses and catch sight of the shag rugs and La-Z-Boy armchairs with kids playing Monopoly and grandmas baby-sitting and all those wonderful, ordinary and starry scenes of everyday life. Many, I know, would argue that these things seem like no big deal. But to me they were mezmerising.

I used to think that I was unique in feeling that I was without a childhood. I believed that indeed there were only a handful with whom I could share those feelings. When I recently met with Shirley Temple Black, the great child star of the 1930s and 40s, we said nothing to each other at first, we simply cried together, for she could share a pain with me that only others like my close friends Elizabeth Taylor and Macauley Culkin know.

I do not tell you this to gain your sympathy but to impress upon you my first important point : It is not just Hollywood child stars that have suffered from a non-existent childhood. Today, it’s a universal calamity, a global catastrophe. Childhood has become the great casualty of modern-day living. All around us we are producing scores of kids who have not had the joy, who have not been accorded the right, who have not been allowed the freedom, or knowing what it’s like to be a kid.

Today children are constantly encouraged to grow up faster, as if this period known as childhood is a burdensome stage, to be endured and ushered through, as swiftly as possible. And on that subject, I am certainly one of the world’s greatest experts.

Ours is a generation that has witnessed the abrogation of the parent-child covenant. Psychologists are publishing libraries of books detailing the destructive effects of denying one’s children the unconditional love that is so necessary to the healthy development of their minds and character. And because of all the neglect, too many of our kids have, essentially, to raise themselves. They are growing more distant from their parents, grandparents and other family members, as all around us the indestructible bond that once glued together the generations, unravels.

This violation has bred a new generation, Generation O let us call it, that has now picked up the torch from Generation X. The O stands for a generation that has everything on the outside – wealth, success, fancy clothing and fancy cars, but an aching emptiness on the inside. That cavity in our chests, that barrenness at our core, that void in our center is the place where the heart once beat and which love once occupied.

And it’s not just the kids who are suffering. It’s the parents as well. For the more we cultivate little-adults in kids’-bodies, the more removed we ourselves become from our own child-like qualities, and there is so much about being a child that is worth retaining in adult life.

Love, ladies and gentlemen, is the human family’s most precious legacy, its richest bequest, its golden inheritance. And it is a treasure that is handed down from one generation to another. Previous ages may not have had the wealth we enjoy. Their houses may have lacked electricity, and they squeezed their many kids into small homes without central heating. But those homes had no darkness, nor were they cold. They were lit bright with the glow of love and they were warmed snugly by the very heat of the human heart. Parents, undistracted by the lust for luxury and status, accorded their children primacy in their lives.

As you all know, our two countries broke from each other over what Thomas Jefferson referred to as “certain inalienable rights”. And while we Americans and British might dispute the justice of his claims, what has never been in dispute is that children have certain inalienable rights, and the gradual erosion of those rights has led to scores of children worldwide being denied the joys and security of childhood.

I would therefore like to propose tonight that we install in every home a Childrens Universal Bill of Rights, the tenets of which are:

1. The right to be loved without having to earn it

2. The right to be protected, without having to deserve it

3. The right to feel valuable, even if you came into the world with nothing

4. The right to be listened to without having to be interesting

5. The right to be read a bedtime story, without having to compete with the evening news

6. The right to an education without having to dodge bullets at schools

7. The right to be thought of as adorable – (even if you have a face that only a mother could love).

Friends, the foundation of all human knowledge, the beginning of human consciousness, must be that each and every one of us is an object of love. Before you know if you have red hair or brown, before you know if you are black or white, before you know of what religion you are a part, you have to know that you are loved.

About twelve years ago, when I was just about to start my Bad tour, a little boy came with his parents to visit me at home in California. He was dying of cancer and he told me how much he loved my music and me. His parents told me that he wasn’t going to live, that any day he could just go, and I said to him: “Look, I am going to be coming to your town in Kansas to open my tour in three months. I want you to come to the show. I am going to give you this jacket that I wore in one of my videos.” His eyes lit up and he said: “You are gonna GIVE it to me?” I said “Yeah, but you have to promise that you will wear it to the show.” I was trying to make him hold on. I said: “When you come to the show I want to see you in this jacket and in this glove” and I gave him one of my rhinestone gloves – and I never usually give the rhinestone gloves away. And he was just in heaven.

But maybe he was too close to heaven, because when I came to his town, he had already died, and they had buried him in the glove and jacket. He was just 10 years old. God knows, I know, that he tried his best to hold on. But at least when he died, he knew that he was loved, not only by his parents, but even by me, a near stranger, I also loved him. And with all of that love he knew that he didn’t come into this world alone, and he certainly didn’t leave it alone.

If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can he dealt with. A professor may degrade you, but you will not feel degraded, a boss may crush you, but you will not be crushed, a corporate gladiator might vanquish you, but you will still triumph. How could any of them truly prevail in pulling you down? For you know that you are an object worthy of love. The rest is just packaging.

But if you don’t have that memory of being loved, you are condemned to search the world for something to fill you up. But no matter how much money you make or how famous you become, you will still fell empty. What you are really searching for is unconditional love, unqualified acceptance. And that was the one thing that was denied to you at birth.

Friends, let me paint a picture for you. Here is a typical day in America – six youths under the age of 20 will commit suicide, 12 children under the age of 20 will die from firearms – remember this is a DAY, not a year – 399 kids will be arrested for drug abuse, 1,352 babies will be born to teen mothers. This is happening in one of the richest, most developed countries in the history of the world.

Yes, in my country there is an epidemic of violence that parallels no other industrialized nation. These are the ways young people in America express their hurt and their anger. But don’t think that there is not the same pain and anguish among their counterparts in the United Kingdom. Studies in this country show that every single hour, three teenagers in the UK inflict harm upon themselves, often by cutting or burning their bodies or taking an overdose. This is how they have chosen to cope with the pain of neglect and emotional agony.

In Britain, as many as 20% of families will only sit down and have dinner together once a year. Once a year! And what about the time-honoured tradition of reading your kid a bedtime story? Research from the 1980s showed that children who are read to, had far greater literacy and significantly outperformed their peers at school. And yet, less than 33% of British children ages two to eight have a regular bedtime story read to them. You may not think much of that until you take into account that 75% of their parents DID have that bedtime story when they were that age.

Clearly, we do not have to ask ourselves where all of this pain, anger and violent behavior comes from. It is self-evident that children are thundering against the neglect, quaking against the indifference and crying out just to be noticed. The various child protection agencies in the US say that millions of children are victims of maltreatment in the form of neglect, in the average year. Yes, neglect. In rich homes, privileged homes, wired to the hilt with every electronic gadget. Homes where parents come home, but they’re not really home, because their heads are still at the office. And their kids? Well, their kids just make do with whatever emotional crumbs they get. And you don’t get much from endless TV, computer games and videos.

These hard, cold numbers which for me, wrench the soul and shake the spirit, should indicate to you why I have devoted so much of my time and resources into making our new Heal the Kids initiative a colossal success.

Our goal is simple – to recreate the parent/child bond, renew its promise and light the way forward for all the beautiful children who are destined one day to walk this earth.

But since this is my first public lecture, and you have so warmly welcomed me into your hearts, I feel that I want to tell you more. We each have our own story, and in that sense statistics can become personal.

They say that parenting is like dancing. You take one step, your child takes another. I have discovered that getting parents to re-dedicate themselves to their children is only half the story. The other half is preparing the children to re-accept their parents.

When I was very young I remember that we had this crazy mutt of a dog named “Black Girl,” a mix of wolf and retriever. Not only wasn’t she much of a guard dog, she was such a scared and nervous thing that it is a wonder she did not pass out every time a truck rumbled by, or a thunderstorm swept through Indiana. My sister Janet and I gave that dog so much love, but we never really won back the sense of trust that had been stolen from her by her previous owner. We knew he used to beat her. We didn’t know with what. But whatever it was, it was enough to suck the spirit right out of that dog.

A lot of kids today are hurt puppies who have weaned themselves off the need for love. They couldn’t care less about their parents. Left to their own devices, they cherish their independence. They have moved on and have left their parents behind.

Then there are the far worse cases of children who harbor animosity and resentment toward their parents, so that any overture that their parents might undertake would be thrown forcefully back in their face.

Tonight, I don’t want any of us to make this mistake. That’s why I’m calling upon all the world’s children – beginning with all of us here tonight – to forgive our parents, if we felt neglected. Forgive them and teach them how to love again.

You probably weren’t surprised to hear that I did not have an idyllic childhood. The strain and tension that exists in my relationship with my own father is well documented. My father is a tough man and he pushed my brothers and me hard, from the earliest age, to be the best performers we could be.

He had great difficulty showing affection. He never really told me he loved me. And he never really complimented me either. If I did a great show, he would tell me it was a good show. And if I did an OK show, he told me it was a lousy show.

He seemed intent, above all else, on making us a commercial success. And at that he was more than adept. My father was a managerial genius and my brothers and I owe our professional success, in no small measure, to the forceful way that he pushed us. He trained me as a showman and under his guidance I couldn’t miss a step.

But what I really wanted was a Dad. I wanted a father who showed me love. And my father never did that. He never said I love you while looking me straight in the eye, he never played a game with me. He never gave me a piggyback ride, he never threw a pillow at me, or a water balloon.

But I remember once when I was about four years old, there was a little carnival and he picked me up and put me on a pony. It was a tiny gesture, probably something he forgot five minutes later. But because of that moment I have this special place in my heart for him. Because that’s how kids are, the little things mean so much to them and for me, that one moment meant everything. I only experienced it that one time, but it made me feel really good, about him and the world.

But now I am a father myself, and one day I was thinking about my own children, Prince and Paris and how I wanted them to think of me when they grow up. To be sure, I would like them to remember how I always wanted them with me wherever I went, how I always tried to put them before everything else. But there are also challenges in their lives. Because my kids are stalked by paparazzi, they can’t always go to a park or a movie with me.

So what if they grow older and resent me, and how my choices impacted their youth? Why weren’t we given an average childhood like all the other kids, they might ask? And at that moment I pray that my children will give me the benefit of the doubt. That they will say to themselves: “Our daddy did the best he could, given the unique circumstances that he faced. He may not have been perfect, but he was a warm and decent man, who tried to give us all the love in the world.”

I hope that they will always focus on the positive things, on the sacrifices I willingly made for them, and not criticize the things they had to give up, or the errors I’ve made, and will certainly continue to make, in raising them. For we have all been someone’s child, and we know that despite the very best of plans and efforts, mistakes will always occur. That’s just being human.

And when I think about this, of how I hope that my children will not judge me unkindly, and will forgive my shortcomings, I am forced to think of my own father and despite my earlier denials, I am forced to admit that me must have loved me. He did love me, and I know that.

There were little things that showed it. When I was a kid I had a real sweet tooth – we all did. My favorite food was glazed doughnuts and my father knew that. So every few weeks I would come downstairs in the morning and there on the kitchen counter was a bag of glazed doughnuts – no note, no explanation – just the doughnuts. It was like Santa Claus.

Sometimes I would think about staying up late at night, so I could see him leave them there, but just like with Santa Claus, I didn’t want to ruin the magic for fear that he would never do it again. My father had to leave them secretly at night, so as no one might catch him with his guard down. He was scared of human emotion, he didn’t understand it or know how to deal with it. But he did know doughnuts.

And when I allow the floodgates to open up, there are other memories that come rushing back, memories of other tiny gestures, however imperfect, that showed that he did what he could. So tonight, rather than focusing on what my father didn’t do, I want to focus on all the things he did do and on his own personal challenges. I want to stop judging him.

I have started reflecting on the fact that my father grew up in the South, in a very poor family. He came of age during the Depression and his own father, who struggled to feed his children, showed little affection towards his family and raised my father and his siblings with an iron fist. Who could have imagined what it was like to grow up a poor black man in the South, robbed of dignity, bereft of hope, struggling to become a man in a world that saw my father as subordinate. I was the first black artist to be played on MTV and I remember how big a deal it was even then. And that was in the 80s!

My father moved to Indiana and had a large family of his own, working long hours in the steel mills, work that kills the lungs and humbles the spirit, all to support his family. Is it any wonder that he found it difficult to expose his feelings? Is it any mystery that he hardened his heart, that he raised the emotional ramparts? And most of all, is it any wonder why he pushed his sons so hard to succeed as performers, so that they could be saved from what he knew to be a life of indignity and poverty?

I have begun to see that even my father’s harshness was a kind of love, an imperfect love, to be sure, but love nonetheless. He pushed me because he loved me. Because he wanted no man ever to look down at his offspring.

And now with time, rather than bitterness, I feel blessing. In the place of anger, I have found absolution. And in the place of revenge I have found reconciliation. And my initial fury has slowly given way to forgiveness.

Almost a decade ago, I founded a charity called Heal the World. The title was something I felt inside me. Little did I know, as Shmuley later pointed out, that those two words form the cornerstone of Old Testament prophecy. Do I really believe that we can heal this world, that is riddled with war and genocide, even today? And do I really think that we can heal our children, the same children who can enter their schools with guns and hatred and shoot down their classmates, like they did at Columbine? Or children who can beat a defenseless toddler to death, like the tragic story of Jamie Bulger? Of course I do, or I wouldn’t be here tonight.

But it all begins with forgiveness, because to heal the world, we first have to heal ourselves. And to heal the kids, we first have to heal the child within, each and every one of us. As an adult, and as a parent, I realize that I cannot be a whole human being, nor a parent capable of unconditional love, until I put to rest the ghosts of my own childhood.

And that’s what I’m asking all of us to do tonight. Live up to the fifth of the Ten Commandments. Honor your parents by not judging them. Give them the benefit of the doubt.

That is why I want to forgive my father and to stop judging him. I want to forgive my father, because I want a father, and this is the only one that I’ve got. I want the weight of my past lifted from my shoulders and I want to be free to step into a new relationship with my father, for the rest of my life, unhindered by the goblins of the past.

In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.

To all of you tonight who feel let down by your parents, I ask you to let down your disappointment. To all of you tonight who feel cheated by your fathers or mothers, I ask you not to cheat yourself further. And to all of you who wish to push your parents away, I ask you to extend you hand to them instead. I am asking you, I am asking myself, to give our parents the gift of unconditional love, so that they too may learn how to love from us, their children. So that love will finally be restored to a desolate and lonely world.

Shmuley once mentioned to me an ancient Biblical prophecy which says that a new world and a new time would come, when “the hearts of the parents would be restored through the hearts of their children”. My friends, we are that world, we are those children.

Mahatma Gandhi said: “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” Tonight, be strong. Beyond being strong, rise to the greatest challenge of all – to restore that broken covenant. We must all overcome whatever crippling effects our childhoods may have had on our lives and in the words of Jesse Jackson, forgive each other, redeem each other and move on.

This call for forgiveness may not result in Oprah moments the world over, with thousands of children making up with their parents, but it will at least be a start, and we’ll all be so much happier as a result.

And so ladies and gentlemen, I conclude my remarks tonight with faith, joy and excitement.

From this day forward, may a new song be heard.

Let that new song be the sound of children laughing.

Let that new song be the sound of children playing.

Let that new song be the sound of children singing.

And let that new song be the sound of parents listening.

Together, let us create a symphony of hearts, marveling at the miracle of our children and basking in the beauty of love.

Let us heal the world and blight its pain.

And may we all make beautiful music together.

God bless you, and I love you.


2000 ~ ‘Artist Of The Millenium’, Heal The Kids

  • January :

Michael left his townhouse in Manhattan and after a few days vacation at Neverland, he resumed recording sessions in Los Angeles with Bruce Sweden.

  • February 13 :

Michael hosted a party for Prince’s 3rd birthday at Neverland

  • March :

Michael halted recording and left for Europe with Grace, Prince & Paris. They spent time with the Chaplin family in Switzerland.

  • March 31 :

Michael took Prince & Paris to a zoo in Hamburg. While in town they stayed at the Schleiter family house where Anton & Frantcheska live.

  • April 03 :

Michael hosted a party for Paris 2nd birthday.

  • May 7 :

Michael took Prince & Paris to the famous Knie Circus in Zurich.

  • May 8 :

Michael arrived in Monaco with Prince, Paris, Grace, Bob Jones, Karen Faye, Michael Bush & german business man Dieter Wiesner.

  • May 10 :

Prince Albert of presented Michael with the “Artist Of The Millenium Award” at the very end of the

World Music Awards ceremony.

  • May 12 :

Michael went to London with Prince, Paris & Grace & they visited with his good friend Mark Lester.

  • May 26 :

Michael escorted Dame Elizabeth Taylor to a tribute concert honoring her at the Royal Albert Hall in London .

  • May 30 :

Michael became a key investor and partner of HollywoodTicket.com Inc

  • June :

Michael & the kids went to switzerland before going back to Neverland.

Marcel Avram sued Michael for breach of contract of the Millenium Concerts and asks for $21 million.

  • July 29 :

Michael took the kids to the Siegfried & Roy magical show at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas

  • August 27 :

Michael invited Rabby Schmuley Boteach & his family to spend one week at Neverland so they can work on their projects for the children (a book and a new foundation).  The same day, he invites 10 year old cancer victim Gavin Arvizo & his family (his parents Janet & David, his brother Star & his sister Davellin) to Neverland.

  • August 29 :

The Arvizo and Boteach kids arranged a small party for Michael 42nd birthday at Neverland.

  • Early September :

Michael resumed recording on his new album and contacted Teddy Riley to work with him.

  • September 30 :

Michael sold his merchandising rights to Dieter Wiesner who created MJ NET Entertainment.

  • October 28 :

Michael & Elizabeth Taylor attended the Carousel Of Hope charity gala at the Hilton Hotel of Beverly Hills.

  • November :

Mchael, Grace & the kids went back to NYC and moved in the Four Seasons Hotel.

  • November 20 :

Michael attended Schmuley Boteach’s birthday party at his home in the New Jersey .

  • November 21 :

Michael presented 6 songs from his new album to Sony Music executives in New York .

In the evening, he attended the launching of his new foundation Heal The Kids with Shmuley Boteach & Frank Tyson at his publicist Howard Rubenstein’s house.

  • November 25 :

Michael & the kids spent Thanksgiving dinner at Shmuley Boteach home in New Jersey .

  • November 30 :

Michael attended the Angel Ball Fundraiser with Schmuley Boteachand Denise Rich in NYC.  NSync presented him with an award and Michael spent time with President Clinton, Elie Wiesel and Professor Stanley Greenspan.

  • December 2 :

Michael attended Tommy Mottola’s wedding at the Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York .

  • December 19 :

Michael made an appearance on the stage of the Madison Square Garden in New York at the end of the charity concert Miracle On the 34th Street

  • December 20 :

Michael, Grace & the kids left NY and went back to Neverland to celebrate Christmas holidays.


1999 – In London with Mohamed Al Fayed ~ Bollywood Awards ~ Benefit Charity Concerts ~ Thriller, Awarded Best Video Ever ~

  • January 13 :

The Japanese pop group J-Friends released the single “People Of The World” composed by Michael.

  • January 14-25 :

Michael went to Sun City, with Prince, Paris & their nanny Grace Rawamba.

On the 15th, he attended the Bar Mitzvah of the son of his friends Dean & Darren Cohen.

  • January 26 :

On his way back home, Michael stopped by an hospital in Miami to be treated for a small fracture to his right wrist

  • January 28 :

Michael took Prince to the emergency room of the Cedars Sinai Medical Center of Los Angeles because of a viral infection.

  • February :

Michael asked Carole Bayer Sager to work on his new album and she introduced him to Rodney Jerkins, the young R&B producer.

Michael asked Rodney to produce songs with him.

  • Mid March :

Michael returned to Sun City.

  • March 20 :

Michael went to Munich to announce the Michael Jackson & Friends Benefit Concerts during the German TV Show Wetten Dass.

  • March 23 :

Michael went to Cape Town in to give a press conference with Nelson Mandela about the benefit concerts.

  • Late March :

Michael, Prince, Paris & Grace checked in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City where Michael started recording new material with Rodney Jerkins.

  • April 03 :

Michael hosted a party for Paris 1st birthday.

  • April 10-12 :

Michael spent the weekend in London with Mohamed Al Fayed. He attended an English football match at Fulham’s Craven Cottage, and made a surprise visit to Liberty Radio where he gave an interview to tabloid Daily Mirror.

  • April 12-14 :

Michael stopped in Paris before going back to London.

  • May 1 :

Michael received a charity award at the Bollywood Awards held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York .

  • May 10 :

Michael attended a private screening of The Matrix movie in Manhattan .

  • May 17 :

Michael attended a private screening of Star Wars Episode 1 in Manhattan with Prince Michael Jr & Uri Geller.

  • June 1 :

Due to Prince Michael Jr’s sickness, Michael canceled his participation in the Pavarotti & Friends Charity Concert in Modena.

  • June 9 :

Michael was in Munich with Prince, Paris & Grace to hold a press conference for Michael Jackson & Friends.

  • June 10 :

Michael was in Paris.

  • June 11 :

Michael was New York where he met with Sony executives.

  • June 13-20 :

Michael rehearsed for the concerts in Los Angeles .

  • June 21 :

Michael arrived in Seoul with Grace & the kids.

  • June 25 :

Michael performed the first charity concert in Seoul. Backstage he spent time with Boys 2 Men & Mariah Carey.

  • June 26 :

Michael, Grace & the kids arrived in Munich .

  • June 27 :

Michael performed his second concert in Munich. During Earth Song, a technical problem occurred and the central section of The Bridge Of No Return collapsed.  Michael’s feet and back were injured (he was taken to the hospital after the show)

  • June 29 :

Michael, Prince, Paris & Grace arrived in Paris and check in the Plaza Athenée Hotel.

  • June 30 :

Michael & his friends went to see the Matrix movie on the Champs Elysées.

  • July 3-4 :

In a studio near Paris , Michael posed for a top secret photoshoot with French photograph Arnaud Bani, his make up artist Karen Faye & stylist Michael Bush.

  • July 5-13 :

Michael, Grace & the kids stayed at Disneyland Paris where they were joined by Debbie.

  • July 14-24 :

They went to Sun City. On the 18th, they attended Nelson Mandela’s birthday.

  • July 25-27 :

In London, where Michael meets Mohamed Al Fayed & Prince Naseem.

  • Early August :

Michael resumed the recording sessions of his new album in New York City and moved in a beautiful Fifth Avenue Townhouse with his friend and assistant Frank “Tyson” Cascio.

Rabbi Schmuley Boteach visited Michael at this townhouse and they became friends.

  • August 15 :

Michael met the Dalai Lama in NYC.

  • August 29 :

Michael was back in Neverland to celebrate his birthday.

Michael decided to cancel the Millenium concerts due to take place in Hawaii & Seoul on the 31st of December.

  • September 4 :

Michael went to Sun City to accept an award and present a check to Nelson Mandela during the Kora All African Awards.

  • September 9 :

Michael & Elizabeth Taylor interviewed in Talk magazine

  • September 11-14 :

Michael was in Disneyland Paris with Grace & the kids. Debbie joined them.

  • October 1 :

Michael attended a jewish service in New York with Uri Geller & Schmuley Boteach.

  • October 8 :

Debbie officially filed for divorce and signed a confidentiality agreement.

  • October 11-early November :

Michael & the kids were at Neverland.

  • November 12 :

Michael planned to star as the lead actor in a film named The Nightmares of Edgar Allan Poe.

  • November 25 :

Michael & Schmuley Boteach took their kids to see the movie Toy Story in New York for Thanksgiving.

  • November 30 :

To celebrate “Thriller” as the best video ever, Michael interviewed with MTV and appeared on the cover of TV Guide with exclusive pictures/interview.

  • December 4 :

Michael attended Whitney Houston ‘s Fund Raising Event at the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York with his old friend Gregory Peck.

  • December 20 :

After recording over 75 songs for his new album, Michael took a break in the recording sessions and went back to Neverland.

  • December 24/25 :

Michael celebrated Christmas with Prince & Paris at Neverland.


Michael Jackson – “Earth Song” At The World Music Awards May 8, 1996

Michael attended the World Music Awards on May 8, 1996 . He performed  received 5 awards and performed “Earth Song”.


Michael Jackson -World Congress of Children at Neverland 1995

On April 18-20, 1995 — Michael welcomed 46 children from 18 countries at Neverland for the World Congress of Children.. a three-day seminar and leadership training to discuss critical children’s issues.  Heal The World.

I Love you Michael.


Michael’s Love: August 8, 1994

On August 8, 1994, Michael Jackson and his bride, Lisa Marie Presley, met a four year-old boy during a visit to the Bethesda Children`s Hospital when Michael was in Budapest, Hungary shooting a music video.

Doctors at the hospital told them that Bella Farkas`s mother had abandoned him and that his father rarely visited him. MJ and Lisa Marie spent several hours visiting with him. Bela was diagnosed with a congenital liver disease that discolored his skin and prevented him from digesting food. Without a transplant, doctors gave him one year to live. Bela`s transplant was to take place at a Western hospital, as those in Hungary did not have the necessary equipment for the transplant. The estimated cost for the transplant was $120, 000.

Michael pledged funds from Heal the World, the charitable foundation he created in 1992 to cover all expenses related to Bela`s transplant.

On August 8, 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley with 4 year old Bella Farkas on the balcony of Bethesda Hospital in Budapest Hungary.


In 1993 Michael Jackson wrote the introduction in a family cookbook “Pigtails and Frog Legs”

Pigtails and Frog Legs

“Food is something we all need physically, but so is love, the deeper nourishment, that turns into who we are.”


In 1993, Michael wrote the introduction to a cookbook for families published by Neiman Marcus, Pigtails and Frog Legs.  The book was illustrated by legendary Warner Bros. Cartoon artist Chuck Jones. Above is Jones’ portrayal of Michael.

“To a child, food is something special. It isn’t just a delicious taste or the vitamins that build a healthy body. Food is love and caring, security and hope — all the things that a food family can provide. Remember when you were little and your mother made a pie for you? When she cut a slice and put it on your plate, she was giving you a bit of herself, in the form of her love. She made your hunger go away, and when you were full and satisfied, everything seemed all right. Because that satisfied feeling was in the pie, you were nourished from a deep level. Food is something we all need physically, but so is love, the deeper nourishment, that turns into who we are.

Think about how necessary it is to nourish a child with a bit of yourself when you use this book. It is full of delicious things. Every recipe has an extra ingredient of caring, because the people who wrote them were thinking of the children. They were specially thinking of those who aren’t able to take nourishment for granted because they are poor, sick or disabled. These are the children who need food to heal. The theme of ‘Heal the World’, which has been close to my heart, is the central theme of this book, also. Here are recipes for the spirit. Please make them with that in mind. Your child is growing spirit that can be knit strong with love. When you break an egg and measure a cup of flour, you are magically mixing the gift of life. The food’s proteins and minerals will turn into bones and muscles, but your feeling as you cook will turn directly into a soul.

It makes me happy to think that the needs of children’s spirits are at last becoming important in this world. Children have no power to end wars directly or to mend age-old differences.

All they can do is be themselves, to shine with gratitude and joy when love is turned their way. Yet isn’t that ultimately the greatest power? In the eyes of a child you become the source of joy, which lifts you into the special category of caregiver and life-provider. You may think that your apple pie has only sugar and spice in it. A child is wiser — with the first bite, he knows that this special dish is the essence of your love.

Enjoy!”

— Michael Jackson, 1993


“The Fish That Was Thirsty” ~ Written by Michael, June 1, 1992

Michael Jackson’s first book of poems and essays, titled “Dancing The Dream” was released on June 1, 1992.

One night a baby fish was sleeping under some coral when God appeared to him in a dream. “I want you to go forth with a message to all the fish in the sea,” God said.

“What should I tell them?” the little fish asked. “Just tell them you’re thirsty,” God replied. “And see what they do.” Then without another word, He disappeared.

The next morning the little fish woke up and remembered his dream. “What a strange thing God wants me to do,” he thought to himself. But as soon as he saw a large tuna swimming by, the little fish piped up, “Excuse me, but I’m thirsty.” “Then you must be a fool,” then tuna said. And with a disdainful flick of his tail, he swam away.
The little fish did feel rather foolish, but he had his orders.
The next fish he saw was a grinning shark. Keeping a safe distance, the little fish called out, “Excuse me, sir, but I’m thirsty.” “Then you must be crazy,” the shark replied. Noticing a rather hungry look in the shark’s eye, the little fish swam away quickly.
All day he met cod and mackerels and swordfish and groupers, but every time he made his short speech, they turned their backs and would have nothing to do with him.

Feeling hopelessly confused, the little fish sought out the wisest creature in the sea, who happened to be an old blue whale with three harpoon scars on his side. “Excuse me, but I’m thirsty!” the little fish shouted, wondering if the old whale could even see him, he was such a tiny speck. But the wise one stopped in his tracks.

“You’ve seen God, haven’t you?” he said. “How did you know?” “Because I was thirsty once, too.” The old whale laughed. The little fish looked very surprised.
“Please tell me what this message from God means,” he implored. “It means that we are looking for Him in the wrong places,” the old whale explained. “We look high and low for God, but somehow He’s not there. So we blame Him and tell ourselves that He must have forgotten us. Or else we decide that He left a long time ago, if He was ever around.”
“How strange,” the little fish said, “to miss what is everywhere.”
“Very strange,” the old whale agreed. “Doesn’t it remind you of fish who say they’re thirsty?”