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Did McCartney die in 1966 or was it planned?
Recently Ringo has said that they covered up his death. In the past Paul admitted it was an elaborate hoax done by the band. There ain't no way all the clues were coincidence.
Let It Be:
"Let It Be" The phrase "Let It Be," played backward, becomes "He is dead."
Abbey Road:
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-The walk across by the Minister, mortician, dead man (Paul: eyes closed, barefoot, cigarette in wrong hand, and out of step with the other 3) and grave digger
-dots make a 3 next to word Beatles
White Album:
-"Glass Onion" "Here's another clue for you all, the Walrus was Paul." The Walrus is considered a symbol of death by some people.
-"I'm So Tired" The gibberish at the end, when played backward, becomes "Paul is dead, man, miss him, miss him."
-"Don't Pass Me By" Ringo sings "You were in a car crash / And you lost your hair."
-Song played just before Revolution #9 but lyrics not on liner notes:
Can you take me back where I came from?
Can you take me back?
Can you take me back where I came from?
Brother can you take me back?
-"Revolution #9" The repeated phrase "Number nine," when played backward, becomes "turn me on, dead man." There's also a lot of recorded conversation in this music-free track, much of which has been taken by listeners as clues to Paul's crash and death: "his voice was low and his eyes were high and his eyes were closed" and "his legs were drawn, his hands were tied, his feet were bent and his head was on fire and his glasses were insane. This was the end of his audience," and "My wings are broken and so is my hair. I'm not in the mood for wearing clothing." You can also hear the crash, a fire, sirens, and screaming "Get me out."
Magical Mystery Tour:
-"I buried Paul" in Strawberry Fields Forever
-"I am the Walrus" The chanting at the end, when played backward, reveals the chanted phrase "Paul is dead! Ha ha!" (Paul dresses as a walrus in Sgt Peppers).
Sgt Peppers:
-A funeral and a new band being introduced with Billy Shears (the Paul replacement)
-left handed bass in hyacinths
-hand over Paul's head - blessing after death
-Paul the only one facing forward instead of angled
-“LONELY HEARTS” written across the center of the bass drum, mirror image you see “IONEIX HE<>DIE”. When arranged as “I ONE IX HE <> DIE,” this image suggests the date (11-9, or November 9, 1966)
-Paul has patch OPD - officially pronounced dead
-Paul facing backward back on photo with lyrics and the words "Without you" right after his head
-“A Day in the Life” John sings ominously of a car crash. “He blew his mind out in a car/He hadn’t noticed that the lights had changed/A crowd of people stood and stared/They’d seen his face before/Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords”.
-"Good Morning, Good Morning" - The phrases "nothing to do to save his life," "and you're on your own you're in the street," "people running around it's 5 o'clock," and "watching the skirts you start to flirt, now you're in gear" are all details of the crash. the time of the crash matches that in "She's Leaving Home."
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Last edited by Por_sha911; 12-08-2017 at 01:58 PM..
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