ELVIS IS ALIVE 1990 Geraldo show Joe says ...and that 's how Elvis feels about this situation.(3)(0)

  • 6 years ago
This 1990 Geraldo show proves that Elvis was still alive at the time this show aired.

You will hear Joe Esposito refer to Elvis in the present tense when he says "...and that's how Elvis FEELS about this situatioin."

This video is one of many forms of proof that Elvis is alive and is Jesse with whom I have been in contact since 1992.

On my website, you will see a massive amount of material documenting the truth which Elvis Aron Presley who IS now Jesse has authorized me to publish.

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Jesse has asked me to be his "voice" and thus I have been working very hard for all these years to tell his truth and to defend him as Elvis before 1977 and as Jesse since 1977.

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