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    Michael Jackson’s face found in 3000-year-old ancient Egyptian statue sparks claims that he was a Time Traveler

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 28, 20243 Mins Read
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    Some have speculated that a pair of bizarre sculptures and paintings that seem to depict Michael Jackson, the late King of Pop, could be evidence of time travel.

    These assertions were made by the YouTube channel Fact5, which included an old, unexplained painting that seemed to feature Jackson’s face.

    The 17th-century Barent Fabritius painting, “Portrait of a Young Man,” is on display at Germany’s Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt.

    Supposedly, it resembles Jackson remarkably.

    The station goes on to add that an even more unsettling item is an Egyptian sculpture that seems to bear the likeness of Jackson and is kept in Chicago’s The Field Museum.

    “Remember the saying, ‘Good painting is like good cooking, it can be tasted but not explained?'” the video’s narrator asks.

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    “So, could you tell me why this anonymous painting looks so much like Michael Jackson?”

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    This enigmatic monument also looks a little like the king of pop, in case you were thinking it was similar.

    “It seems all through Michael’s life he had been doing time travel.”

    Fifthly, the assertions made Jackson and Nicholas Cage were able to travel through time.

    According to this hypothesis, Jackson visited several historical periods and was subsequently immortalized by both the ancient Egyptians and the painter.
    Dopplegangers of countless great actors and actresses have surfaced in well-known works of art, therefore he is far from the first star to do so.

    In 2009, when the US music legend passed away, the entire globe was in grief.

    This 3,000 year old Egyptian bust looks mildly like Michael Jackson : r/mildlyinteresting

    A 3,000-year-old Egyptian sculpture of a lady in Chicago’s museum evokes Michael Jackson, according to The Vintage News.

    The 48-year-old megastar, who was worth an estimated $50 million, was discovered comatose in his Los Angeles home and pronounced dead only days before a return tour.

    Following a selfie shot by Jackson’s daughter Paris, strange rumors started circulating last year suggesting that he was still alive.

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    However, the new claims of time travel were met with both wonder and laughter from the public.

    Michael Jackson of Ancient Egypt | Michael Jackson facts | Michael Jackson in Egypt

    “The Michael Jackson one was hilarious…,” one woman remarked, before calling it “spooky.” The laughter just wouldn’t quit.

    In a Chicago museum is a 3,000-year-old Egyptian bust of a woman that reminds people of Michael Jackson | The Vintage News

    The question of why Michael Jackson was compared to a woman was posed by someone else.

    “Dumbasses time travel is physically impossible,” one poster wrote.

    Ancient Egyptian Michael Jackson | Facts about michael jackson, Michael jackson, Egypt

    “Just so you know, the title is not meant to imply that time travel is possible; it’s all in good fun,” the channel clarified in subsequent comments.

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