Other conspiracy theories that claim that Michael Jackson is alive and that his death was a hoax

Other conspiracy theories that claim that Michael Jackson is alive and that his death was a hoax
Michael Jackson (Photo: Getty Images)

Michael Jackson’s death has been labeled as a hoax again, with the release of some data claiming that the King of Pop is alive.

Last Wednesday (August 29), the famous musician would have turned 60, so fans flocked to pay their respects.

Jackson died on June 25, 2009, of a drug overdose at his home in Los Angeles.

However, the suspicion has often been raised that his death is a hoax, as usually happens with big world stars.

Daily Star Online has published some theories that are based on some data collected during this year that are considered as “evidence” that he is alive.

A few days ago, a video was published showing that, based on his data, Jackson was given the middle name ‘Joe’, according to his father. But his full name ‘Joseph’ is used on his death certificate.

Twitter users have reached out to his sister, La Toya, asking her about his real name. She had confirmed that his name was Michael Joe Jackson, but the post has since been deleted.

Three months before that, conspiracy theories had spread about a Janet Jackson song released in 2015.

While listening to the song “The Great Forever”, a person heard a familiar voice. He then put it in a video editor and slowed it down, to realize that it was “Michael’s voice”.

“I ain’t happy with what you digin’, I’m busy living my life,” was the line the late Jackson is said to have sung.

In December 2017, another video was published, according to which the King of pop music attended his nephew’s wedding in disguise. A man was seen in the background not far from his children, Prince and Paris.

According to fans, the person in the background was similar to the character that Michael played in the 1996 short film titled “Ghosts”.

In June, Jackson’s bodyguard denied all reports that the musician is still alive.

In an interview for Daily Star Online, Matt Fiddes had pointed out that these conspiracy theories are very harmful for the singer’s children, as they give them unhealthy ideas. He has labeled speculation that Jackson is alive as ‘sick’ and ‘distressing’.