MJ hailed Hitler as ‘genius’ in lost tape
September 25th, 2009 - 1:12 pm ICT by ANI
London, September 25 (ANI): In a new tape that has surfaced, Michael Jackson can be heard saying that Adolf Hitler was a “genius”.
The King of Pop had made the statement to close friend Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who has been at Oxford University for 11 years.
“Hitler was a genius orator. To make that many people turn and change and hate, he had to be a showman and he was,” the Sun quoted him as saying in the tape.
Jackson even believed that he could have got rid of the Fuhrer’s evil, reports The Sun.
In the tape the Jewish holy man asks the pop legend: “You believe that if you had an hour with Hitler you could somehow touch something inside of him?”
The late singer who replies: “Absolutely. I know I could. You have to help them, give them therapy, teach them that somewhere, something in their life went wrong.”
Shmuley had taped more than 30 hours of interviews with Jackson. (ANI)
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