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0907 barbara mj ex 01 1 Michael Jackson’s supposed “love child” denied DNA Testing

Can you see the resemblance?

The one year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death was this past June and only one month later allegations of an alleged illegitimate “love child” surfaced in the news. Who is the woman who is claiming to be Michael Jackson’s “love child?”

Mocienne Petit Jackson claims that her mother Barbara Ross, who other than sister to the famous Supreme’s Diva, Diana Ross was impregnated by the late Michael Jackson in 1975 at the age of 17. If the story is not outlandish enough with Moceienne’s relation to not just one, but TWO music legends, Mrs. Mocienne Petit Jackson also claims that Katherine Jackson had ill intentions of abducting her to send her to Belgium in order to protect Michael’s reputation.

After all is said and done, Mocienne decided to appear in front of judge this past July to request a DNA test to confirm her claims to the Kings throne and whatever else he owns. She claims that she deserves “her” rightful share to MJ’s estate; however, Mocienne was denied any further steps in DNA testing. Although Mocienne has little to no resemblance to the late Pop King, does she still deserve a fair trial and chance to prove herself? Perhaps her story is all too familiar and she, despite her last name, is just another citizen trying to take advantage of Michael’s wealth and fame.

DNA Paternity testing is the only way Mocienne can prove her allegations, but denial by the judge unfortunately will not allow her to do so. If DNA Paternity testing is the ONLY solution to this dilemma, perhaps Mocienne should be given a chance. What is your opinion? Do you think Mocienne has a chance or is she just another crazed fan who seeks a piece of the King’s legend?

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BestFriendsTurnouttobeSisters Best Friends Find Out They’re Actually Sisters?! DNA Siblingship Testing Helps Unite Brothers and Sisters Worldwide.It sounds as if it’s straight out of a movie: After years of being best friends, two girls realize that they are actually sisters. We’ve seen similar situations on the big screen, in movies like Parent Trap, but this Hollywood-esque scenario was a real life fairytale for two girls from a small town in Missouri.

Brandy Hersh and Heidi Wickware grew up in the same town, went to the same elementary and junior high school but did not become acquainted until they were in their mid twenties. Introduced by their boyfriends, the two girls felt an instant connection towards one another and became best friends over the next few years.

After the two had been friends for awhile, a series of coincidences led the girls to believe that they may actually be related. When Heidi’s mother, Lisa, found out that Brandy was adopted, she began inquiring about Brandy. Lisa then revealed that before Heidi was born, she had given up a daughter who shared the same birthday as Brandy, as well as the same birth town and birth hospital, oddly enough.

After waiting over 18 months for adoption records to be released, the girls decided to go a different route; Brandy and Heidi concluded that DNA testing would be a much better (and quicker) option for them. After a bit or research the girls chose a reputable DNA testing facility that offered Siblingship DNA Testing, which would provide them with the answers they were looking for.

Sibling DNA Testing determines the statistical probability of whether two people share the same parents or not; after both Brandy and Heidi were tested, the girls anxiously awaited the results that would prove once and for all whether they were, in fact, related or not.

Thanks to DNA testing, Brandy and Heidi soon found out that they were indeed related. The DNA test results showed a positive conclusion that Brandy and Heidi were 100% sisters, sharing both the same mother and father.

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 How would you feel about that? I recently came across an article where a Husband had requested that his wife take a paternity DNA test, even before she was ever pregnant. The husband continued to insist upon taking this even with their own parents present. husband wants paternity test 250b He Wants A Paternity Test Even Before I am Pregnant?According to him, he felt it was the “sensible”: thing to do. I am not sure things like this would be handled but it’s rather interesting to see what the modern world is developing into.

Paternity DNA testing has come a long way and can be highly useful in determining the father. This testing has also become very affordable making it more highly sought after by those looking for answers or scientific approval that they are the father. In the end, when the wife was pregnant, he continued to be persistent about it until the child was born and he saw the resemblance. In many cases, a paternity test is recommended in helping women figure out who the father of their child is.

What does this say about people in general? Are they afraid of infidelity? There’s a test for that too! It just shows that there is a lack of trust in relationships now due to the increased infidelity rates. If that’s the case, then just make the time to take an infidelity test and find out the truth. Whatever your needs maybe, DNA testing has come a long way in helping individuals scientifically find out important information. Just make sure you use an accredited DNA Testing Lab to ensure the finest results.

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It’s an unlikely story that a political candidate runs for office and all of a sudden his geneological roots are headline news for the entire world to see. I believe this was intensified back in 2008 when senator and now President, Barack Obama was scrutinized for his authenticity as a United States citizen. Although there have been several claims that President Obama is in fact NOT a U.S citizen, there is factual proof from a probable copy of Obama’s birth certificate that states Obama was born at 7:24 p.m. Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii.obamabc 1 Is Barack Obama Really a U.S Citizen?

As President Obama is nearly half way through his presidential term, it seems ridiculous to continue dwelling on the idea that he is not a United States Citizen. Of course there should be concerns whether the man chosen to run the country is a natural born citizen, but as the Obama administration has pointed out, the paper needed to prove his authenticity is in fact now public. I am sure Senator Arnold over in California would have been pretty upset had Obama’s citizenship been false, but rest assured, Obama is a natural born citizen.

So how do we know this?

President Obama is a natural born citizen because of the following two reasons.

  • The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees citizenship at birth to almost all individuals born in the United States or in U.S. jurisdictions, according to the principle of jus soli. Certain individuals born in the United States, such as children of foreign heads of state or children of foreign diplomats, do not obtain U.S. citizenship underjus soli (right of soil).
  • To back up the 14th amendment, there is actually proof of an authentic Hawaiian birth certificate with the raised seal and signature further showing that Obama is in fact a U.S citizen.

However, to back up to the beginning there have been reports that three specialists identified the birth certificate and named it fraudulent, saying it belonged to his half sister. In addition to this claim, it is also said that his paternal grandmother along with other family members witnessed the birth of Barack Obama – in Kenya.

Besides comparing with DNA testing, there can be no real proof that these people are who they claim to be. As for his birth certificate, the only people who can obtain this document are Barack and his parents. Since his parents are deceased, it seems it is only Barack himself who holds the truth to this family tree frenzy concerning the Obama controversy. I believe the speculation will never end on this matter and even though Obama has obtained and presented the birth certificate to the public there will continue to be those that doubt.

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