the song that killed michael jackson

WHAT IS DEMEROL?
Like morphine, Demerol is a rapidly acting narcotic reliever, used to treat moderate to severe pain. The nearest equivalent in Britain is pethidine a Painkiller used during childbirth, but Demerol itself is not provided.

In the United States it is a controlled Schedule II drug, which means its distribution is closely monitored and regulated by the law enforcement authorities. Physicians should nominate him for a limited period of time, either in the form of injections, tablets or oral solution. This is because it can be habit forming and has a high potential for abuse, which can lead to severe psychological and physical dependence.

Demerol is notorious for its use of drug addicts and people with addiction disorders, as well as subject to criminal diversion, where the legal requirements, to find its way on the black market. It is very toxic, as compared with other countries in this class, with side effects, including respiratory depression which can lead to breathing, shock and cardiac arrest.

Overdosage Symptoms range from blood pressure and heart problems coma. Dangerous side effects such as breathing problems and coma can occur if it is taken at the same time as several other drugs, legal or illegal, including alcohol and tranquilizers. In some countries, including Australia, severe restrictions have been taken with regard to its use.

Jackson wrote about drugs in the 1997 album Blood on the dance floor in the song, entitled Morphine. Trust me, trust me, all your confidence in me, you do morphine. Demerol. Demerol. O my God, he took Demerol, 'said the text


الأحد، 28 يونيو 2009

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Drugs claims: In the Jackson family attorney Brian Oxman, outside the hospital, who said that he was in cripplng struggle with drug addiction. Right, paramedics' monitor said that he was not breathing when 911 arrived.

Despite growing fears for his health, his death sent shockwaves around the globe. Messages were posted on twitter and Facebook on the stars and fans, as they tried to establish the truth.

It spread like wildfire on the internet, but there was no official confirmation yet brother Jermaine stepped in front of cameras for some time later.


Today, fans rushed to buy his music. Thriller, which is already the biggest-selling album of all time, was number 1 in iTunes, and 15 reports on Amazon were all his work.

Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe and Lisa Marie Presley, both expressed shock at the tragedy. Rowe, the mother of two of his three children, was' inconsolable '.

Presley, whose own father died from overdoses of prescription drugs in 1977 at the age of 42, said she was "heartbroken" for children.

"I am very sad and confused all possible emotions. Words Fail me, 'she says.

Close friend Uri Geller said: "I believe that in anticipation of this mammoth task to make these 50 concerts, he wants to be close to perfection, leaving him under the huge, huge burden that could be it."

Sources close to the family of Jackson recently told the Daily Mail, as the singer has been connected to painkillers, and that they had taken over his life. One side effect of their abuse of a heart attack.

Jackson, apparently, were 'doped to the eye' for several weeks with various painkillers prescriptions, including more than Vicodine.

A source close to his family said: "This is very tragic, but it was such that the wreck physically, all signs there. His back was completely given in and had so much pain, his life was slipping away for so long. The at least, he rest in peace

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Question: Dr. Konrad Robert Murray was the only person with Michael Jackson at the time of his death.

The doctor who was with Michael Jackson when he died in Los Angelos and is expected to speak to the police was informed.

Detectives previously said they urgently wanted to talk with his doctor, and then determine how Dr. Conrad, Robert Murray, who was allegedly injected with a star Painkiller shortly before he lost consciousness and died.

Jackson family today, found the 50-years-old star was had a daily injection of Demerol, a synthetic drug similar to the pain killing of morphine.

It was this evening that Dr. Murray was the only person with the singer at the time of his death
A statement from the LA coroner today said: "We will not and can not determine the cause of death at this time."

A close relative told TMZ. COM, the first site that broke the news about the death of the singer, it was injected at 11:30 am, shortly before the catastrophic heart attack
Less than an hour, at 12:21 pm, a 911 call from a house in Beverly Hills, resulting in a signal and the paramedics said he did not breathe at all. "
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Today there were reports of police bags seizures drug from the Jackson home
TMZ tonight called the doctor, as Dr. Murray after the 11 News in Texas reported that a vehicle belonging to a doctor's sister was towed away.

Jackson, a long-term physician, Dr. Tohme Tohme today denied he gave him a lethal injection, and told New York Post he had not been in the house of the singer when he collapsed.

Dr. Tohme, which has appeared in Los Angeles at the hospital at a press conference earlier, told the newspaper: "This is not me. I was not there in the house when it happened."

'I'm his manager, and I am lost. I loved Michael, and I was his friend. I was handling all his affairs, 'he said in a telephone interview.

A press secretary of Los Angeles Police Department officials confirmed earlier in the search for a doctor who was in the house when he collapsed.

He said: "We are looking for him, because it is a normal part of the investigation, as it is. We can not confirm the name of the doctor."

Revelation came after the Jackson family lawyer blamed his sudden death in his inner circle, pressing him very hard in anticipation of the concert series is returning to England.
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levitation




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السبت، 27 يونيو 2009

levitation

Levitation is a phenomenon of psychokinesis (PK), in which objects, people and animals are lifted into the air, without visibly physical means and float or fly. The phenomenon was said to have occurred in mediumship, shamanism, trance, mystical rapture, and demonic possession. Some cases of levitation appear to be spontaneous, while spiritual or magical adepts are expected to be able to control it consciously.

There appears to be several general characteristics about levitation. The duration of the event from May last a few minutes to several hours. Usually it takes a lot of concentration or being in a state of trance. Physical media that have been touched during levitation usually return to a surface. Levitation of saints usually are accompanied by a flash light through the body.

Numerous incidents of levitation have been recorded in Christianity and Islam. Among the first was Simon Magus in the first century. Other incidents reported among the Catholic saints include the incident of Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663), the most famous, who would often levitate in the air. It is reported, it often has a little cry just before levitating, and on one occasion levitated for a period of two hours.

Saint Teresa of Avila was another well known saint who reported levitating. She said the experience in states of intoxication. One eyewitness, Sister Anne of the Incarnation, said Teresa levitated a foot and a half on the ground for about half an hour.

St. Teresa wrote of one of her experiences: "It seems to me, when I tried to do some resistance, as if a great force beneath my feet to get up. I know nothing to compare with that, but it is much more violent than other spiritual visits, and I'm like a pattern of pieces. "(Evelyn Underhill" Mysticism ", 1955)

Also Saint Teresa observed these levitation fear, but there was nothing she could do to control them. It did not become unconscious, but it was lifted.

And in the early twentieth century Gemma Galgani, a Passionist religious reported levitating during rapture.

Incidents were also reported in the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Milarepa, the thirteenth century, the great yogi of Tibet, would have possessed many occult powers such as the ability to walk, rest and sleep during levitating.

These exploits have reported being reproduced by the Brahmins and fakirs of India. Similar capabilities have been shared by the Ninja of Japan.

In the Eastern tradition of levitation would be achieved through the secret techniques of breathing and visualization. Techniques involving the use of a universal life force and are called by different names such as "prana,''ch'i" and "ki

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poltergeist






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Poltergeist

It is a spirit which manifests its presence by noises, moving objects, and assaulting people and animals. The term "Poltergeist" comes from the German poltern, "knock" and geist, "spirit." Some poltergeist cases that remain unexplained and may be produced by subconscious psychokinesis (PK) from an individual.

Included in the most common types of Poltergeist activities are the rains of stones, dirt, and other small objects moving or throwing objects, including large pieces of furniture, noises and screams. It seems that the poltergeist are adapted to changing technology. They are known to have caused interference in telephones and electronic equipment, and turning lights and appliances on and off. Some poltergeist is said pinching, biting, hitting, and sexually attack the living.

Poltergeist activity usually starts and stops abruptly.it may take several hours to several months, but some cases have been reported to last several years. The activity almost always occurs at night when someone is present. This is usually the "agent" means a person who seems to serve as a focus or magnet for the activity. In most cases, the agent is a factor, both those that seem paranormal or May be caused by human
psychokinesis. The agent is usually female and under the age of twenty years.

Poltergeist disturbances have occurred globally since ancient times. In the late 1970s parapsychologists Alan Gauld and AD Cornell made a computer analysis of these cases, gathered since 1800 at that time. They identified sixty-three general characteristics, which include: 64 percent involved the movement of small objects, 58 percent were most active at night, 48 percent featured raps; 36 percent involved the movement of large objects, 24 per cent had lasted over a year, 16 percent featured communication between the agent and Poltergeist, 12 percent involved the opening and closing doors and windows .

Before the 19th century, Poltergeist activity is due to the devil, demons, witches, ghosts and the dead. The Gauld-Cornell analysis found only 9 percent of cases attributed to demons, 7 percent to witches, and 2 percent to spirits of the dead. Most of the demons and witches attributions occurred in non-Western countries. Poltergeist activity sessions was attributed to the spirits of the dead.

The development and the increase in psychic research during the late 19th and early 20th century has confirmed the belief that Poltergeist activity is genuine. Among the early investigators were two founders of the Society for psychical research, Sir William Barrett and Fredric WH Meyers. Meyers believed in the sincerity of Poltergeist activity and differs from ghost hauntings.

In the 1930s, the psychologist and parapsychologist Nandor Fodor suggested the theory that some Poltergeist disturbances were caused by spirits, but not by the agents of the man suffering from intense repressed anger, hostility and sexual tension . Fodor is proof of his theory in several cases, the most famous "Thormton Heath Poltergeist" in England, where he investigated in 1938. The case involved a woman whose repression led to an outbreak of Poltergeist and apparently a vampire attack. A severely criticized Fodor spiritual, but he won a libel suit against a Spiritualist newspaper.

William Roll, project director of the Foundation for Research psychic Durham, North Carolina, further explored this psychological dysfunction theory. From the years 1960, Roll studied 116 written reports of Poltergeist cases for more than four centuries in more than one hundred countries. Roll identified patterns that he labeled "recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis" (RSPK), which are inexplicable, spontaneous physical effects. In general, he discovered, the most common agent was a child or young person whose involuntary PK was a way of expressing hostility without the fear of punishment. The individual is not aware of being the cause of these disturbances, but at the same time, secretly or openly please that they occurred.

Other researchers have also investigated agents finding that those in poor mental and physical health are vulnerable to stress. Patient having unresolved emotional tensions have been associated with houses where Poltergeist activity has taken place. When studying the personalities of the staff psychologists found anxiety reactions, conversion hysteria, phobia, mania, obsessions, dissociative reactions, and schizophrenia. In some cases therapy eliminated the Poltergeist activity.

However, the psychological dysfunction theory has been challenged by other researchers, including Gauld and Cornell who said the psychological tests employed were invalid. Psychiatrist Ian Stevenson proposed that spirits of the dead May represent more than Poltergeist activity performed. In his study of a number of cases attributed to agents and to the spirits of the dead, Stevenson noted the importance of differences. The phenomena of life has been the case agent, not applicable, and often violent, while cases involving spirits of the dead featured intelligent communication, determined movement of objects, and little violence.


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steven spielberg had written a film about poltergeist in 1982.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084516/

abracadabra


A famous word used in magic world.which became popular between children and magician. It is though that it came from the word (avrah kadabra)which mean ( I will do as I am saying)some linked it to the word abraxas which is the devil name.the physician Serenus Sammonicus used it in his book (de medicina)which he said it can be used in treatment of disease when written on patient abdomen in a cone form.

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الجمعة، 26 يونيو 2009

Spontaneous human combustion






the strange thing in Spontaneous human combustion photos that usually the victim clothes isnot burned althought the victims is though to be subject to heat of 1800 degrees

Spontaneous human combustion

Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) is the burning of the human body, without external source of ignition. 200 ignition cases were cited in all parts of the world for almost 300 years where photographic evidence was available, it is alleged that there was heat from an external source current (cigarettes in many cases), and nothing happens' automatically
There are many of hypothesised explanations representing different situations of human spontaneous combustion. These generally fall into one of three groups: supernatural explanations (such as ghosts or aliens), and natural as unknown and hidden phenomenon (such as the production of gas and focused non-natural or higher levels of alcohol in the blood causing spontaneous ignition) and natural explanation involving an external source of ignition (such as the victim dropped a cigarette). Since the human body contains all the different strengths of electric field and the human body also contains flammable gases (mainly methane in the intestines) may be an electrical spark and gases.Another theory suggests that these high-energy particles or gamma rays coupled with the sensitivities of the potential victim (such as increasing the alcohol in the blood) is the initial reaction. This process can not be used for the deployment of external oxygen throughout the body, it may not be oxidation-reduction reaction. However, there is no reaction to the proposed mechanism, and there is no source of high-energy particles . The victim was addicted to alcohol and smoking while drinking or after a short period of drinking a strong spirit. There were allegations that it raises the level of alcohol in the blood to the extent that it suggested the possibility of ignitation of both of the victim and his clothing

some cases of Spontaneous human combustion
in September 1985, a young woman named Debbie Clark was walking home when she noticed flashs of blue light "It was me. I was lighting I thought it was funny at this point. I walked in circles around saying "look at this mom, look!" She started screaming and my brother came to the door and began yelling and screaming, "Have you ever heard of spontaneous human combustion" Debbie's mother, Dianne Clark:

"I screamed at her to get his shoes and get her in the bath. I think the bath is connected to the earth She thought it was fun, she laughed.

abraxas


The term used by Basilideans in the second century,for the Supreme God . They believed that Jesus Christ had emerged from the Abraxas phantom while he was on Earth. They believe that the name contained great mysteries, because it contains the seven Greek letters when calculated numerically equal to the number 365 the number of days in the year. It was also believed that Abraxas command 365 gods for every virtue, and thus a virtue for each day of the year.

However, the elderly mythologists place Abraxas among the gods of Egypt, while some demonologists to be invoked the head of a cock (Phoebus) or of a lion (Ra or Mithras), the body of a man, and his legs are serpents. The mystic word abracadabra is derived from the name. Many of the stones and pieces of precious stones was volatile with his symbolic signs, such as the existence of the human body, birds-Assad, and snakes as limbs, which were worn as amulets by Basilideans. Also, the veil is a favorite number 365.

Knowledge later in the codes and adopted in many societies devoted to the magic of chemistry. It is likely, therefore, that most abraxas stones kabbalistic symbols in the Middle Ages was Talismans

 
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