Beatles Conspiracy
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all this did was creep me the fuck out
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I watched it. It was on Netflix. The fact that I rarely allow myself to really believe in these kinds of CTs, I wouldn't really have known if it was true cause I'm not a huge Beatles fan (in fact my least favorite song is one of their Christmas songs).
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@TheDisputZingo Thank you.
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@stbays I dare you to watch that horrible 'documentary' which not only has no basis in fact it can't even get the timeline straight. At one point 'George' [or should I say 'Feorge'] states that the next record they started on after Paul's 'death' was Rubber Soul. Even though the supposed car crash was November '66 and Rubber Soul was released December '65. That movie [The Last Testament of George Harrison] is a piece of shit and Joel Gilbert is a greedy little no-talent media whore.
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@Revisiontech There are many reasons to believe Paul is dead. One which is not mentioned in the documentary is the involvement of Denny Laine in Wings; effectively carrying the project and writing all the songs. Additionally there is the fact that Denny Laine mysteriously quit the Moody Blues in 1966 despite commercial success.
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@FeliciaDHU George Harrison's voice had changed as a result of throat cancer by 1998. Examine voice recordings contemporary with his death for yourself and you will find that his voice after the cancer is indistinguishable from the narrator in the documentary.
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I can't say I'm surprised. People love a good mystery. Probably why I'm enjoying entertaining it despite not believing it. I got chills when I watched that mockumentary.
I can't say I would recognize George's voice from a fake. I will of course take your word.
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@stbays The documentary, believed to be narrated by "George Harrison", is a fake. It is not George Harrison, it's someone imitating his voice. Which I cannot believe someone would take the time to fool people. I've listened to the trailer, and you can tell, it's NOT George Harrison.
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Defiantly a coincidence. Paul is not dead. I REPEAT NOT DEAD. Anyone can easily manipulate a Beatles song, especially played backwards, to make it sound like they're "hints". It is not mentally possible to play a song backwards, then out of nowhere, reveal some hidden words. And the songs were manipulated like I said before. So everyone, Paul is not dead. I've done so much research to prove he's not. So far, he's NOT dead.
i think that paul is alive and the clues are a joke of the beatles
IncDesparche 7 months ago 12
Has anyone ever wondered if Billy Shears was Ringo? Because of the beginning of "With A Little Help From my Friends"? and the ending introducing him in "Sgt. Pepper's"? You know what this means, right?
Oh my god. RINGO IS DEAD.
itsbridgetlogann 8 months ago 10