Uri Geller Again (I forgot the video last time, sorry!)
I already posted this suggestion but I forgot to post the link to the video. I'm sorry! I can't believe I forgot to link you. >_< To save you the trouble of going back, I'll repost my request again AND the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm-i1VIXeIM
He's an Israeli "magician" famous for his spoon bending, etc. Anyways, APPARENTLY he was a "close friend" of Michael Jackson and after the latter died, Geller released "My Friend Michael Jackson."
I'm a big Jackson fan and one of the difficulties about being a fan of Michael is that you don't know who's what's true and what's not. Especially now that he's dead and can't clarify anything anymore.
So, back to the topic, at 1:22 to 1:54, Geller "breaks down" (I see no tears though) while talking about Michael. Is he acting or is he genuinely upset? You were the first person I thought of that could tell me.
Feel free to watch the rest of the video, it might help.
:D
Thank you SOOO much!
- Danna
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Lily commented
Sadly, Eyes, as much as I would love to read your analysis of Uri Geller, it would be wise to stay away from him. He sues people for defamation if they question his "integrity." He's dangerous.
So, if I had a gift for identifying liars, and had a blog, and were to hypothetically review a video of that spoon-bending nitwit and came to the conclusion that he was something that sounded like a "sykopathe" and questioned his sincerity, I would be at risk of being flooded by nuisance lawsuits from said spoon-bender. It's bullying, and it's wrong, but it's also true.
He's not worth your time or the stress that he would cause you.
That being said, you are perfectly safe if I, just some random total stranger who posts on your site, say he is a "sykopathe."
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This man is genuinely upset, but you don't know the motivation of his friendship and admiration of MJ to know if those tears are for- - if that makes sense.