the 1960s? |
""Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney, of the Beatles, died on 9 November 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. The rumour began circulating around 1967, but grew in popularity after being reported on American college campuses in late 1969." |
PP. Paul McCartney never wrote "Maybe I'm Amazed." He never formed the band Wings. He never clashed with Yoko, became a vegetarian, or fathered any of his children. When Queen Elizabeth knighted him in 1997, she was actually knighting someone else. This is because, conspiracy-minded Beatlemaniacs say, Paul McCartney secretly died in 1966. Theorists claim the other Beatles covered up his death — hiring someone who looked like him, sang like him, and had the same jovial personality. But the guilt eventually got to them and they began hiding clues in their music. In the song "Taxman," George Harrison gave his "advice for those who die," meaning Paul. The entire Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album was awash with Paul-is-dead clues: the Beatles had formed a "new" band featuring a fictional member named Billy Shears — supposedly the name of Paul's replacement. The album contained John Lennon's "A Day in the Life," which had the lyrics "He blew his mind out in a car" and the recorded phrase "Paul is dead, miss him, miss him," which becomes evident only when the song is played backward. Lennon also mumbled, "I buried Paul" at the end of "Strawberry Fields Forever" (in interviews, Lennon said the phrase was actually "cranberry sauce" and denied the existence of any backward messages). |
https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/blog/2018/08/opinion-russian-campaign-spread-anti-vaccine-myths-part-wider-war-science-truth/ |
If you play I’m So Tired backwards the babble at the end sounds like “Paul is dead” at the end. |
I believe it. |
Anyone with such an unnatural rise was helped by the agency. Clinton the same. |
| Sarah Palin's youngest kid is actually her grandchild. |
Not sure about the pregnant part, but I don’t think that car crash was entirely an accident. |
No, this took off in the wrong direction by the first poster to respond. The English bloodline, not Dodi Fayed's blood line. The poster is suggesting the monarchy killed her so she wouldn't sully the bloodline. It's got no teeth. She was involved with another Muslim before this one, they didn't have any reason to kill her. |
This. She was with the other guy for a couple of years and was much more serious about him. She hadn't known Fayed very long at the time they died |
I believe this too |
There has been a lot of investigative journalism about the origins of qanon if you are interested in learning more. It appears to actually have been started by some some sexpats. Shocking. |
Of course not that is ridiculous. Everyone knows that he is down in Cuba at the Illuminati hotel. |
I wish. |