This website is entirely non-profit. I’ve never asked for donations, and I never will. My sole aim is to present a well-researched alternative view of Michael Jackson — one that challenges the widespread misinformation often circulated by his most vocal supporters.
If you’ve ever tried to find credible, balanced information about Michael Jackson — especially concerning his conduct around children and the serious allegations brought against him — you’ll know how difficult it can be. Much of what’s available online has been shaped or diluted by the influence of devoted fans. Even platforms that are generally considered reliable, such as Wikipedia, have been affected, leading to the spread of misleading narratives and selective facts.
Mainstream media outlets do produce a vast number of articles about Jackson, but very few examine the allegations in any real depth. They rarely address the flood of misinformation aimed at discrediting his accusers or unpack the coordinated online efforts to obscure or downplay the accusations. This isn’t necessarily due to bias — it’s often a matter of practicality. News organisations churn out content at an industrial scale, and long-term investigations demand time and resources that are rarely available for stories deemed old or controversial.
As a result, much of the responsibility for preserving and sharing vital information has fallen to independent individuals like myself. Without our efforts, countless important details would be buried or forgotten.
That said, running a website or social media account focused on this subject is no easy task. Platforms like Google often favour high-traffic, well-established sites. This means that independent websites — particularly those critical of Michael Jackson — tend to be pushed down in search results, making them harder for the average reader to find. This likely stems from how Google’s algorithms are designed, favouring perceived authority and popularity over niche or dissenting viewpoints.
That’s why it’s so important to keep this information circulating. If you find an article on this site that offers insight or adds to the conversation, I encourage you to share it on your social media channels. Every share helps balance the narrative and push back against misinformation.
Sharing is quick and easy. Thanks to this site’s built-in Open Graph feature, all you need to do is copy and paste the article’s URL into your post. An image and short summary will automatically appear, making your share more eye-catching. This works smoothly on platforms like Facebook, Twitter (X), Reddit, and many others.
That really is all it takes — and it makes a meaningful difference.
Thanks again for your support.