Pauls Dead, No Wait He's Not, No Wait ... At a news conference in 1969 Paul McCartney announced that the rumors of his death had been "greatly exaggerated," or have they. Joel Gilbert of Highway 61 Productions, a company that specializes in Bob Dylan documentaries, claims that on July 5th of 2005 his office received a set disks recorded by the late George Harrison confirming that Paul really did die in a traffic accident on November 9th of 1966. As the story goes Paul and John Lennon had had a disagreement causing McCartney to storm from the studio. While driving along in a tither he picked up a female hitchhiker. As the two proceeded on their way the girl recognized Paul and threw herself on him in a dazzle of hugs and kisses, causing Sir Paul to crash the car. Paul died. Later the remaining Beatles were contacted by MI5 and asked to come to the scene of the crash. MI5, acting on the idea that Paul's death would lead to wide spread suicide among British youth, hatched the plan to replace McCartney with known look-alike William Campbell. The young ladies identity was also changed and she was ushered into a life of mystery in order to protect the secret of Paul's death. Many years later the woman, now called Heather Mills, contacted the new Paul McCartney threatening to go public with the story unless he married her, so he did http://funhappens.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the tip. I'll put that on the reading list, but it's a long list so I can't make any promises. Enjoy
I watched the movie "Paul McCartney is Really Dead" a couple weeks ago. At first, we were just laughing because it seemed ridiculous. They said that "I am the Walrus" came from a police man on the "accident site" who said Paul's decapitated head looked just like a walrus because his teeth had punctured through his upper lip and John started yelling "No! Paul isn't the walrus. I'M the walrus!!" My roommate and I started dying laughing! haha. They also said the replacement Paul was called "Faul" by the rest of the band - for "False Paul". That was also hilarious to us. But, I'll tell you what, after watching the whole movie, it does make you think. Who knows. I don't put anything past anybody anymore.
Seems pretty ridiculous to think that MI5 would have reason to think that scores of British youth would commit suicide learning that Paul had died. I can just imagine the secret meeting. "Hey boys. You've got to keep playing music! If Paul is dead, thousands of British boys will kill themselves!" It seems very cartoonish. Then again, I don't know a lot about Britain at the time or MI5 and what they engage in. Though I wouldn't think their primary area of concern would be the Beatles and suicidal British youth. It's not as though Beatles fans are the most likely to join the army or anything. What I find most fascinating as far as Beatles occult goes is that picture of John in Magical Mystery Tour next to a sign reading "The best way to go is by MDC" (Mark David Chapman).