Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Key to Michael Jackson's Death  

The Pewter Manuscript is the lost key that, we believe, holds the tale of Michael Jackson's death; however, that is only if it can be cracked. The Pewter Manuscript is believed to be written by a close confidant of Michael Jackson, however, the individual's name has never been published to date. The tale of the Pewter Manuscript goes like this: a close friend/confidant of Michael Jackson began writing a document secretly in code shortly after Jackson's death in 2009. The Pewter Manuscript is written in an encrypted code in a made up "gibberish" language. Although the alphabet for the manuscript has been discovered, the code has not yet been cracked. It's believed that the writer of the manuscript passed it off to a friend for safe keeping, possibly telling the friend what exactly the documents secret enclosed. Supposedly the friend either no longer wanted to carry the document, or sold it for quick cash; however, from the original writer to date, the Pewter Manuscript has allegedly shifted owners five times since 2009-- none of which were able to crack the code.

There are many mysteries behind the Pewter Manuscript and many conspiracies about the document. Some believe the document was written by Jackson himself in an effort to share his case with the world, while others believe a close friend wrote it, and yet others believe it is simple a hoax writing. While we can never know for sure, we do know one thing: this is an extremely beautiful and timeless document that we suspect had taken months to complete. With a unique alphabet to its own, and beautiful hand paintings, we are not quite sure what the document contains, and why it was written.

One of the "far out" conspiracies is that the document was written in advance of Jackson's death by Michael Jackson as a manifesto of why he would fake his own death. And although this seems highly unlikely, we really do not know. We really seek a professional code breaking analyst who can break this cipher, because the contents may very well be the answer to one of the world's most infamous and controversial events.