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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 53558" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>At last! I've been posting this story for over 4 years now. And your the first person to corroborate my memory. Naturally there should be others as well. I discovered Roger Ebert was back from the dead about 4 years ago. Just happened to glance at the TV and was shocked to see him on the screen. So I went to the internet to find out more about him. Apparently I could not find any reference to his death. I found the same info as posted by Opmmur. Now the internet is a constantly changing environment. So any current info on someone can usually be found. But somewhere out there a reference to his death must exist. Maybe in an old library on a microfiche archive one might find it. But I don't remember the date or even year that he died.</p><p> </p><p>But Michael Jackson is a completely different type of celebrity death. His death was widely publicized. So everyone pretty much knows he's gone. As I recall, even an autopsy was performed. And isn't his doctor doing time in prison somewhere for being responsible? So his reemergence seems to be downplayed quite a bit. I mean if we all knew he wasn't really dead, then everyone would want to know how. And my theory that time travel technology was used probably isn't something those in the know are being allowed to divulge. Which if true, would be a crime against us all. How many of us have lost a loved one due to some accidental cause? What if you found out a loved one lost through accident could be brought back? Would that make people get up in arms? I certainly wouldn't want to be in a position of power withholding this information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 53558, member: 288"] At last! I've been posting this story for over 4 years now. And your the first person to corroborate my memory. Naturally there should be others as well. I discovered Roger Ebert was back from the dead about 4 years ago. Just happened to glance at the TV and was shocked to see him on the screen. So I went to the internet to find out more about him. Apparently I could not find any reference to his death. I found the same info as posted by Opmmur. Now the internet is a constantly changing environment. So any current info on someone can usually be found. But somewhere out there a reference to his death must exist. Maybe in an old library on a microfiche archive one might find it. But I don't remember the date or even year that he died. But Michael Jackson is a completely different type of celebrity death. His death was widely publicized. So everyone pretty much knows he's gone. As I recall, even an autopsy was performed. And isn't his doctor doing time in prison somewhere for being responsible? So his reemergence seems to be downplayed quite a bit. I mean if we all knew he wasn't really dead, then everyone would want to know how. And my theory that time travel technology was used probably isn't something those in the know are being allowed to divulge. Which if true, would be a crime against us all. How many of us have lost a loved one due to some accidental cause? What if you found out a loved one lost through accident could be brought back? Would that make people get up in arms? I certainly wouldn't want to be in a position of power withholding this information. [/QUOTE]
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