Friday, June 26, 2009

Was Michael Jackson' killed? Did his comeback try kill him? Death linked injection of painkiller Demerol

Speculation was rampant Friday that pop icon Michael Jackson's mysterious death might have been caused by a lethal injection of pain-killing drugs.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Friday afternoon.

Los Angeles County Coroner Investigator Jerry McKibben said it could take weeks to determine to complete toxicology tests that would indicate whether Jackson had alcohol or drugs in his system.

McKibben added that if the cause of death can be determined by the autopsy alone, he would announce the results. The British Sun tabloid reported that Jackson aides told emergency room doctors at UCLA Medical Center, where he died, that the star had collapsed after an injection of Demerol - a powerful pain killing drug similar to morphine and known to carry a risk of cardiac arrest.

"Shortly after taking the Demerol he started to experience slow shallow breathing," the newspaper quoted one source as saying. "His breathing gradually got slower and slower until it stopped."

Hospital officials haven't confirmed that account. Jackson family lawyer Brian Oxman told CNN Jackson's sudden death "is not something which has been unexpected....I can tell you for sure that this is something I warned about."

Oxman said Jackson had been struggling to cope with pain from several performance injuries, including a damaged vertebra and a broken leg, which had been interrupting scheduled rehearsal for his upcoming London tour dates.

"This family has been trying for months and months to take care of Michael Jackson," Oxman said.

"The people who have surrounded him have been enabling him. If you think that the case of Anna Nicole Smith was an abuse, it is nothing compared to what we have seen taking place in Michael Jackson's life."

The singer reportedly got hooked on Demerol and morphine during his 2003 trial for child sex abuse.

Los Angeles homicide detectives searched the rented mansion in the posh Holmby Hills section of the city - once the home of film star Sean Connery - where the singer had been living.

Police officials said the search was routine in high-profile cases. Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center Thursday afternoon after being stricken at the Holmby Hills mansion Paramedics tried to resuscitate him at his home for nearly 45 minutes, then rushed him to the hospital, where doctors continued to work on him.

"It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest in his home. However, the cause of his death is unknown until results of the autopsy are known," his brother Jermaine said.

On Wednesday, Jackson attended a rehearsal at LA's Staples Center to prepare for a series of 50 concerts scheduled to start next month at London's O2 dome and continue into next year.

He had been spending untold hours working with a team of dancers for a performance he and his fans hoped would restore his tarnished legacy. Jackson's close friend, the psychic entertainer Uri Geller, suggested that Jackson's anxiety over planned comeback concerts may have killed him.

"I guess the stress, the anticipation and the passion he was emitting from his heart, wanting to do this comeback so badly, maybe that got to him," Geller said.

"That is all I can think, that maybe the stress killed him."

Despite rumors of Jackson's ill-health, the promoters of his London shows, AEG Live, said in March that he had been given a 4 1/2 hour physical exam by independent doctors in March and passed.

Four of Jackson's 'This Is It' concert dates were pushed back last month but AEG president Randy Phillips insisted the changes had "absolutely nothing to do with [Jackson's] health."

The death of the eccentric but undisputed King of Pop brought a tragic end to a stunning decades long career, which never recaptured its luster after falling from its peak in the 1980s, when his soulful voice and feverish, crotch-grabbing dancing dominated the charts and dazzled the world.

His 1982 album "Thriller" - which included the blockbuster hits "Beat It," "Billie Jean" and "Thriller" - is the best-selling album of all time, with an estimated 50 million copies sold worldwide.

The charismatic entertainer's dramatic death left the music world - and his adoring public - in deep mourning and rekindled sadness over his increasingly erratic career and the child sex-abuse allegations that left him forever labeled "Wacko Jacko."

Jackson, eventually accused of abusing three boys, was never convicted of any crimes.

"I am so very sad and confused with every emotion possible," said a stricken Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley who was married to Jackson in the mid-1990s.

"I am heartbroken for his children who I know were everything to him and for his family. This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me." Jackson's sister, Janet, was "grief-stricken and devastated at the sudden loss of her brother" and flying back to California to be with her family, according to a statement released through her manager.

Jackson's death prompted broadcasters across the world to interrupt morning programs, while fans remembered a "tortured genius" whose squeals and sliding moves captivated a generation and sparked global trends in music, dance and fashion.

Even world leaders weighed in.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called it "lamentable news," though he criticized the media for giving it so much attention. Former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who had met Jackson, said: "We lost a hero of the world."

"I am absolutely devastated at this tragic and unexpected news," said legendary music producer Quincy Jones, who collaborated with Jackson on three of his best-selling albums, "Off the Wall," "Thriller" and "Bad."

"For Michael to be taken away from us so suddenly at this young age, I just don't have the words," Jones added.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

My frankly reply to an Indian young journalist Mr.Chatterjee Amitav, working in the daily Bartaman Correspondent


My frankly reply to an Indian young journalist Mr.Chatterjee Amitav, working in the daily Bartaman Correspondent
@Chatterje Amitav@
Amitav Da Namashkher, How are you? I think you are a very powerful journalist, right? Ok, very fine. Then let me answer you frankly.
Those who love absolute freedom should be always ready to embrace the heroic death, which glorify their memory. But the cowards who always compromise with the evil forces fearing jail or death are my real permanent enemies . I am not worried about my life, my death; I am ready to test my very expected heroic death.

I know there are so many bustards in every country who are working for the bloody foreign elements. They are really bustards to my consideration as they betray with their own motherlands. They are so ‘powerful’ as they claim they are linked with these secrete elements. But I serve my nation, my people, not your Great India or your enemy country Pakistan, a collapsing and rogue state.

So I know these two bloody agents or their local hired goons may target me any time. Despite of their continuous pressure and indirect threats, I am fighting with these the evil forces. I am really proud to do this because I love my people, my holy and natural beautiful motherland Bangladesh. Bangladesh is my first, Bangladesh is my last.

Take care and if possible stop your clever attempt to insult others especially me. This is not fair. I know you are so powerful, but sorry to say you are not more powerful than my love for my homeland.

Monday, June 22, 2009

How the very brilliant students become bloody militants?


I really can’t even think how a very brilliant student from the internationally reputed Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) can join in bloody militant outfit like JMB. How deeply his brain was washed to be hatred militant in the name of Islam by the bloody militant leaders. The government should shoot the criminals openly who are working behind these brilliant students to engage them in the terrorism.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Absolute analog budget by our analog Politicians

Allocation only TK 100 crore from TK 113,919 is not good sign for the building the Digital Bangladesh. Yes, it happened because our politicians and policymakers are quite illiterate on ICT.
As a blind supporter of Digital Bangladesh, I am sorry to say, this is an absolute Analog Budget by our Analog Politicians and Analog Policymakers. Both the four party alliance government or grand alliance are really same. They know power politics but don’t know the E@politics or E@governmment

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Why you need student government like DUCSU


Why you need student government like DUCSU

Dear our valuable members,
Thanks for joining the cause and group tilled Dhaka University Central Student’s Union (DUCSU). I am really so happy by your dramatic and quickest supports for the immediate election of DUCSU.

I would like to hear the specific proposals and logics from you in favour of DUCSU.
Here all of you have left interesting wall posts supporting DUCSU, but unfortunately you did not specifically mentioned the reasons behind your demand.

I would be happy if you kindly share the link of DUCSU group and cause so that your all friends can learn about it and inspire to join it.

I also suggest you to invite your all friends to join this cause and group.

In order to implement the demand of DUCSU election, we need more and more active members and their continuous supports.

Wishing you good luck.

Habibullah Mizan
Administrator

DUCSU

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Monday, June 8, 2009

My humble reply to Mr Kamrul Tuhin Bhai , ex DU student about his warning to remove me from their Facebook group

My humble reply to Mr Kamrul Tuhin Bhai , ex DU student about his warning to remove me from their Facebook group

Thanks for your warning. I know the absolute power of the Group Administrators. However, there a risk to be autocrat by removing others without any valid reasons.

For your kind consideration, I would like to mention you that I am also Administrator of many popular and positive groups in various social networks including Facebook. Some times few people make me extremely fade up by their idiot posting. However, I don’t warn my valuable group members. Normally I submissively request them to refrain themselves from posting such objectionable postings and comments on my groups.

I think you indirectly indicated me in your warning. With my full honesty, I would like to repeat that I had to post a copy of my letter to my respected Lailufar Yeasmin Madame as she earlier had sent messages to all group members accusing me. I would be more pleased if she would privately warn me as my respected teacher. I am her direct student and most importantly I am silently respecting her departed husband Syed Imtiaz Ahmed sir. Getting her letter to all group members , I think they may be confused about me while conspirators are still so active in my department. But I don’t care it, I am not coward. I am ready to face any situation to fight against these conspiracies against me. I believe in Almighty Allah. So I shall never lay down my head before the bad game players.

Today or tomorrow people will know the real character of the conspirators against me, I firmly believe it.

I had tried to clear myself, my stand regarding the allegation by posting a copy of this letter .

Since, I am not Administrator of the group, I had no way to respond her letters sent to more than three thousand group members without posting it on discussion topic. I should have right to defend me on her objection against me.

As I have to facing many conspiracy against me in and around my department . Because have direct protested against the much talked illegal admissions in our university especially in our reputed department and others corruption and irregularities. I wanted to clarify myself.

I always demand my punishment if I am actually responsible for any misdeeds. This is my personal ethics. I strictly follow it through my life.

Since after completing my MSS, I am planning to return back in national politics, I don’t like that any of my friends are misguided because of lack of accurate information.

Finally I want to say that making group for my most respected Syed Imtiaz sir is not my way of earning money. But some people has blamed me that I have posted the links of my another groups in your group only for my personal benefits.

It’s not true at all. I am working in an English daily and getting a handsome amount of money as my legal salary. But my parent still is giving me all the educational expenses. I need not earn any illegal money. I have such a reputation in this regard. If you have chance, you may cheek it from your own but neutral sources.

Some people may complain against my aggressive behave , I know, I admit this bad side of my behave , but even the enemies can never bring any allegation of earning money by unfair ways in my whole life.

Only to keep myself clear , I did not join any picnic, study tour and any other departmental function. However, I was always very helpful for such programs.

I beg your pardon as I have wasted your highly valuable times. There are dozens of my family members in Australia. I know how you busy you are there.

Finally I request you to remove me from the group if I have done any things, which contradict the ideology of my most respected Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Sir. However, in that case, I shall have to create another group for my beloved sir.

As his close friends, you have right, as beloved wife Lailufar Yasmin Madame has right to remember him. But it will not be unjust if I personally create another group to remember my most respected sir.

Really I need not to stay in this group as a kindness of any one. As his direct student, if you think it’s my right to be a member of your popular group, I shall be grateful to you if you keep my present member ship.

I submissively request you to convey my heartiest apology to my respected Lailufar Madame if I have committed any wrong willingly or unwillingly. Because she is not my teacher , she is also wife of my most respected varsity teacher Syed Imtiaz Ahmed.

Convey my best regards to your all friends and family especially to all Bangladeshi repatriates in Australia. I respect them as they are contributing Bangladesh by sending foreign currency

May Almighty Allah bless all.

Sincerely Yours
Habibullah Mizan

Who are my real favourite teachers?

It’s really a sensitive question. However, I don’t chose to respect any teachers only based on my relations with them. I do believe to respect according to a teacher’s sincerity, commitment, and care for his or her students.

I don’t make the teachers my favourite even if he or she wants to give me some favours some time ethically and some even unfairly. And I don’t put any teacher in my disliking lists if she or he does not gives me extra numbers or allows to submit my assignment paper after the deadline. I think this not fair way to evaluate a teacher.

Then if you want to know who is my top favourite teacher, I would like to mention the name of departed Syed Imtiaz sir for his highly attractive and effective teaching method.

But please don’t confuse about my respect to other teachers in our department. I do respect them according to their respective positions they carry being a teacher.

Really he was a great, unique brilliant .If he would alive, he would be surely an internationally renowned teachers.

May Almighty Allah keep my most favourite university teacher Syed Imtiaz Ahmed sir in the best heaven?
Let us pray for this 100% committed teacher of our department.

Habibullah Mizan
MSS, Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka
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