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Monday, May 20, 2019

Paul marcartny

The Paul Mccartney conspiracy theory In October of 1969, three weeks afterward The Beatles Abbey Road record album was released, wknr-FM s Russ Gibb took a call from a man who identified himself as tomcat who told the deejay and all the listeners about carefully hidden clues in The Beatles songs and album art which he claimed that they indicated Paul Mccartney had died on 9th November 1966 in a car accident soon millions of people started to tell people about separate evidence they have dis passed which proved Paul is dead was this a prank set up by John Lemmon or was Paul really dead ?The accident During the early-morning hours of November 9, 1966, while driving to a friends house, Paul picked up a female hitchhiker who couldnt control her excitement when she realized who picked her up. As a bequeath she tried to hug Paul, causing him to lapse control of his Aston Martin. It smashed into a stone fence and bust into flames, killing them both. Paul was decapitated and burnt to a crisp, making a positive ID difficult. Despite no evidence to support either the story of the fatal crash or of a cover-up, the rumours persisted that Paul was dead.The motivation for a cover up The reason for the cover up was simple since the Beatles were one of the major specie incomes for Britain if they broke up or the fans did not like the band since Paul was dead Britain will lose one of its most financial incomes of the time. The cover up In order to cover up Pauls remnant the band would need a Paul lookalike it is said the person chosen to be this Paul lookalike was William cut back Campbell the winner of a McCartney lookalike contest. Evidence Here is some of the evidence which supports the claim of Paul death. 1 .The cover of the album, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club lap (the album the band were working on when Paul died), has six-fold indications that Paul McCartney may not have survived. The Beatles, wearing their new hippy outfits stand in the midpoint of the c over overlooking what appears to be a flower-covered grave. To their duty are wax mannequinsborrowed from Madame Tussauds Wax Museumof the younger Beatles deplorably looking down toward the grave. 2. The drumhead in the centre of the cover that says Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band may be the most deliberate clue of all.When you hold a straight-edge mirror perpendicular to the lope of the drum, in the middle of the words Lonely Hearts, the reflection reads, I ONE IX HE interrupt (One one nine he die, or November 9 he die). The diamond points to McCartney. the dolls right offshoot sits a toy Aston Martin (the type of car that Paul drove) and at its left side is a spread over driving glove. 4. With the chemical group dressed up for another album cover with Pau is I dressed as a walrus. Allegedly, in the Nordic-Viking culture, the walrus is a symbol of death. 5. Let It Be was the second-to-last Beatles album to be recorded, exactly the last to be eleased.On the cover, Paul is the only(prenominal) Beatle whose face is partially obscured (by a microphone). He is withal the only one not photographed in profile and with a white undercoat. Pauls background is blood red. 5. The abbey road album cover is probably one the only album cover which the most evidence to support Pauls death. 1 . John Lennon leads in a white suit and symbolises the preacher Ringo Starr is the mourner, dressed in downhearted George Harrison, in scruffy shirt and trousers, denotes the grave-digger Paul is wearing an old suit and is the only one who is barefoot. Paul McCartney is left-handed, scarcely here holds his cigarette in his right hand. At the time, cigarettes were commonly referred to as coffin nails. This, therefore, could be seen as a message that Pauls coffin lid had been nailed down and that the man in the picture was a lookalike. Paul is also out of step with the other band members. Each of the others has his left leg forward, but Paul has his right leg forward agai n marking him out as different. 3.The white Beetle in the background has the registration LMW 281F 28 being he age conspiracy theorists say Paul would have been IF he hadnt died, It has also been suggested that the LMW stands for Linda McCartney Weeps referring to his new wife whom he had married earlier that year. 4. In the background, a small group of people dressed in white stand on one side of the road, while a lone person stands on the other side. 5. on the right-hand side of the road is a black police Van, believed to be a reference to the police who kept quiet about Pauls death 6.

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