| Dr. Sebi Set To Sue Michael Jackson
Ordinarily I'm unconcerned about most entertainers and definitely Michael Jackson but this piece is beyond gossip. Note mention of Dr. Sebi's claiming to cure AIDS and CANCER. I've seen the gov't document substantiating his claim and backing the hell up off the good Dr. Also note mention that "he is not actual doctor..." is bullshyt. One bit of advice to those dedicated to struggling for our people is to not let definitions by enemy institutions stop u from doing what's known to be viable. What is and what isn't a medical doctor is defined by the AMA, whose function is to govern and control while doing or not doing what they are publically believed to. J.D. Rockefeller, Sr. put initial funding for the AMA. Dr. Sebi is an excellent doctor, cause all a doctor of medicine is a person who heals the sick: mind/body/soul/spirit. I personally do not know anyone who's allowed Dr. Sebi to treat them say his treatments didn't work. And finally note the articles title calling Dr. Sebi a healer. Very good; no higher title in my mind than a healer.
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Jackson Healer to Sue Singer for Payment
October 1, 2004
Dr. Sebi, the controversial herbalist who claims to have helped Michael Jackson beat what Sebi describes as an addiction, is preparing to sue the pop star, saying the singer stiffed him to the tune of $380,000. "CJ" spoke with Sebi in an exclusive interview.
Dr. Sebi, who was often spotted accompanying Michael Jackson and claims he traveled with the pop star from Hawaii to Aspen and beyond for several months, is not an actual doctor. He boasts he's completely self-educated and says he helped Jackson overcome what Sebi says was an addiction to painkillers. "Judging from his behavior and his demeanor, I knew that he needed help," Sebi told us.
"He was taking pills to sleep. He couldn't sleep," Sebi said of Jackson's condition when they first met. "He was shaking. I've seen it so many times before, because I experienced it myself, where the hands-- You lose control. Because the central nervous system has been interfered with, with drugs." Dr Sebi, who's fought legal battles over his claims to be able to cure AIDS and cancer, has a clinic in Honduras and says he uses his special brand of herbs to remove toxins. "How did I cure Michael Jackson? The way I cured many people before Michael Jackson," Sebi said. "By using the African bio-mineral cell food."
Sebi said his treatment unhooked Michael from a habit some reports claim the singer developed after a painful 1984 accident in which his hair caught fire while shooting a commercial. Sebi claims that, after about a month, a new Jackson emerged: "[Jackson] was smiling; he was laughing; he would come and talk to me, like, 'hey man, thank you.'"
But Sebi charges he walked off the job in late summer, claiming he got stiffed -- and he blames Michael's brother Randy. "I have not been paid." Sebi insisted to us. "They gave me ten thousand dollars, and Randy said, 'Oh, he's paid in full.'"
In fact, Sebi claims he's owed $380,000 and vows to sue within days: "My bookkeeper gave them an ultimatum last week, because she felt it was really abusive, because what I did for Michael, everybody around the world saw that, so she's going to file a case against him."
Sebi told us he fears that Jackson won't be able to maintain his new healthy lifestyle without him. "I feel very, very, very, very, very sad, because I know… what we offered him he will not find anywhere else," Sebi said. "I ask the question: why would they offend the healer?"
Dr Sebi says he still loves Michael and thinks he's innocent of the charges against him.
There has been no comment from Jackson's camp, but in the past, they have denied Dr. Sebi treated Jackson for addiction.
On the next "CJ," we'll go inside the private world of Michael Jackson where, according to Dr. Sebi, Jackson harbors no ill will towards his enemies. "If anything, Michael feels sorry for them," Sebi told us. "He has expressed love for Tom Sneddon."
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