“WHAT’S IN THE DIARY” Aaliyah’s Diary Entry Reveals How Beyonce SET Up MJ Sacrifice | HO”

She allegedly wrote about Beyoncé and MJ — and what she knew before she died? TERRIFYING.

Almost 25 years after Aaliyah died, people are finally getting to know what she was writing in her diary. According to multiple reports, her private entries directly blamed Beyoncé for setting up Michael Jackson.

Aaliyah and Michael’s deaths have always looked suspicious to fans because of the mysterious circumstances surrounding both.

And interestingly enough, Beyoncé’s name comes up in connection to each. At some point, people can’t help but wonder if it’s all just a coincidence—or if she’s far dirtier than anyone ever imagined.

“The record companies really, really do conspire against their artists. They steal, they cheat, they do whatever they can, especially the black artist. Sony. Tommy Mottola. The president of the record division is a devil. He’s a racist. He’s very, very, very devilish. I really believe it’s a conspiracy because the story always ends the same. At the end of the story, it’s not an accident.”

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, from acute propofol intoxication. His death was ruled a homicide. Dr. Conrad Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

But even with Murray behind bars, speculation never died. Many believe the real powers who pushed Murray to get rid of Michael never faced justice. They simply used him as a scapegoat.

At the time of his death, Michael was at war with the industry on multiple fronts. He faced explosive allegations. He was suing people for stealing millions from him.

And he was publicly accused of bleaching his skin and undergoing endless plastic surgeries.

“You’ve had implants in your cheeks. You’ve had a dimple made in your chin. You’ve had your lips enlarged. You’ve had your eyelids reconstructed.”

“Stupid. None of it’s true. None of it’s true. None of it’s true. It’s BS. They made it up. They lie. They don’t want to give me credit for anything.”

In 1993, Jordan Chandler alleged through a lawsuit that Michael had repeatedly done inappropriate things to him. Michael didn’t know it then, but that lawsuit opened the floodgates.

Even with barely any evidence, the media pushed the allegations as fact to tarnish his image.

Things took an even worse turn when the Department of Justice ransacked his home, stripped him naked against his will, and photographed his private areas to match a description given by one of his accusers.

“Don’t treat me like a criminal because I am innocent. I have been forced to submit to a dehumanizing and humiliating examination.

They served a search warrant on me which allowed them to view and photograph my body, including my penis, my buttocks, my lower torso, thighs, and any other area that they wanted.

They were supposedly looking for any discoloration, spotting, blotches, or other evidence of a skin color disorder called vitiligo.

The warrant further stated that I had no right to refuse the examination or photographs, and if I failed to cooperate, they would introduce that refusal at any trial as an indication of my guilt.

It was the most humiliating ordeal of my life. One that no person should ever have to suffer.”

The trial began February 28, 2005. The media watched closely, hunting for anything to paint him as the villain. None of the evidence was strong enough to prove wrongdoing.

Michael was found not guilty of all charges. But the damage was already done. Just four years later, he was gone.

Before those allegations were ever thrown at him, Michael had already pissed off powerful people in the industry.

According to new details from Aaliyah’s diary, she knew he was in danger even before she passed away.

Right before Michael died, he was preparing his comeback with the “This Is It” tour. From what the streets are saying, his death wasn’t an accident.

Back in 2001, Michael got into a nasty fight with Sony Music. He wanted out of his contract, tired of them taking huge chunks of his money.

He tried to leave early. Sony wasn’t having it. He was their biggest artist. They weren’t done milking him. In retaliation, Sony canceled everything related to Michael’s album *Invincible* two months before release.

They also killed his charity single “What More Can I Give,” which he had recorded with dozens of artists—including Beyoncé—to raise money for 9/11 victims.

That’s when Michael hit back hard. In July 2002, he told a crowd that the music industry cheated and stole from artists, especially Black artists. He called Sony chief Tommy Mottola mean, a racist, and “very, very, very devilish.”

He claimed Mottola had used a racial slur about a Black artist. At a separate London event, he held up a poster of Mottola with devil horns, a tail, and a pitchfork, carrying a picket sign that read “Sony Music Kills.”

“The record companies really, really do conspire against the artists. They steal, they cheat, they do whatever they can, especially the Black artist. Sony. Tommy Mottola, the president of the record division, is a devil. He’s a racist. He’s very, very, very devilish. I really believe it’s a conspiracy because the story always ends the same. At the end of the story, it’s not an accident. It’s happened on purpose.”

He continued: “The tradition of great performers from Sammy Davis Jr. to James Brown to Jackie Wilson to Fred Astaire to Gene Kelly—the story is usually the same, though.

You know, these guys work really hard at their craft, but the story ends the same because the companies take advantage of them. They really do. Being the artist that I am at Sony, I’ve generated several billion dollars for Sony.

Several billion. And they really thought that my mind is always on music and dancing. And it usually is. But they never thought that this performer—myself—would outthink them.”

Many people don’t know that part of why Michael was so upset with Mottola wasn’t just contractual.

Mariah Carey—who was friends with Michael and married to Mottola at the time—had confided in Michael about how controlling and awful Tommy was toward her, meddling in her career and personal life.

But when the feud went public, Mariah publicly defended Mottola, saying he was anything but a racist. She made Michael look crazy. Like he was just making things up.

“You know how you always hear conspiracy theories,” one observer noted. “Michael’s the only person I believe they really, really tried to railroad like that because of what he did with the publishing in the music industry.”

“He talked about it all the time. One thing I will say is that in the studio he would always talk about how he lived in a certain fear. And I used to always try to reel him in a direction like, ‘Yo, you only supposed to fear God. Man can’t—don’t—shouldn’t have you feeling like that. No man should have you living in that space.’ But he lived in that space a lot because he felt like he had something that was so valuable. Which he did. He had something so valuable that people wanted. He owned like half of Sony ATV’s publishing.”

“People for so long have said Michael owned the Beatles catalog. No. Michael owned Sony ATV. Which is Babyface, Mariah, the Beatles, Beyoncé. Probably some of my catalog was in there.

Music industry. You’ve got three giants, right? At the time you had three giants, and Sony was pretty much the biggest out of the three.

And they did a deal with him that forever he felt that they wanted it back.”

“You think they threw all those cases at Michael because they wanted it back?”

“I think it could have had something to do with it. I’m not going to say exactly that, but it could have had something to do with it. I believe none of it because I was around Mike all the time and I knew the kind of person he was. So I’m like, they really trying to kill his character.”

Around the time Michael started going at it with Sony, Beyoncé had already begun causing major pressure in the industry. Some people were even calling her the next MJ.

According to the streets, once the industry realized they couldn’t control Michael anymore, they got rid of him and pushed Beyoncé in to replace him. They say this is why Aaliyah was killed, too.

Aaliyah was the only artist giving Beyoncé real competition. Once she was out of the way, it became easier for the industry to push Beyoncé.

Aaliyah died before Michael—August 2001. Michael started going after Sony publicly that same year.

So the alleged plan to remove Aaliyah and then take Michael out to clear a path for Beyoncé was supposedly already in motion behind the scenes.

These remain allegations. But given the shady circumstances around both deaths, people are convinced there may be truth to it.

The craziest part? Michael actually respected Beyoncé a lot. If only he knew the enemy was closer than he thought.

“There’s a new book coming out about the late singer Aaliyah, and they’re talking about the day of her death.

An eyewitness says that Aaliyah did not want to board the plane. She was given a sleeping pill and was carried on unconscious.

Aaliyah passed away 20 years ago. Time for Fatima Robinson to speak up about what she heard on that phone.

Time for somebody to be honest about who gave Aaliyah the pills that knocked her out before she was carried onto a plane she didn’t want to be on.

Time for the other dancers who knew she was terrified to get on that plane to speak up.”

As usual, people had thoughts. One person said: “Sony needed him bankrupt. His ‘This Is It’ tour was going to clear his loans. Less than a month before the first tour date, he died.

Hell of a coincidence.” Another wrote: “Notice the allegations didn’t start until he began owning things.

They will allow you to make money, become famous, but having ownership of stuff—that’s where they draw the line.”

Representatives for Sony Music, the estate of Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé have not commented on these claims. Michael’s own family has long denied conspiracy theories surrounding his death, though some members have expressed ongoing suspicion about the circumstances.

Aaliyah’s family has likewise rejected rumors about her final hours, calling for respect and privacy.

Still, the diary entries have reignited a fire that refuses to die. What do you think? Was Michael allegedly killed for speaking up against the industry? And do you really think he and Aaliyah were sacrificed to boost Beyoncé?