Paul is Dead

August 1966: The Beatles stop touring suddenly.

It is possible it was not the crash that killed Paul but a self inflicted shot to the head as is secretly included in the lyrics "He blew his mind out in a car" from A Day in the Life"

The crash is reported as a simple traffic accident with no casualties in order to protect the Beatles' careers and the public from a state of mass mourning.

Paul gets in a car crash and is killed. IMAGE A

Facial Mismatching

Paul's Ears before and after 1966 do not match. IMAGE B

Paul's skull before and after 1966 do not match. IMAGE C

Paul does not appear in the news in any form between September and December of 1966.

Note the difference in ears, eye color, and the tip of the nose. IMAGE D

Clues left in images on Beatles' Covers

ABBEY ROAD

John dressed in white, Ringo dressed in black, George dressed in denim, Paul is barefoot and out of step with the rest of the band members.

The Abbey Road cover photo depicts a funeral procession.

Dots on the back of the Abbey Road album connected together form the number 3, the remaining number of real Beatles. IMAGE J

Wearing black , Ringo represents the mourner or priest.

George's denim jacket could be referred to as an undertaker jacket.

White often represents a heavenly or angel like figure.

Paul represents the corpse.

Clues left in the lyrics of Beatles' songs by the devastated band members to secretly let fans know what had happened.

SONG: Strawberry Fields Forever LYRIC: I buried Paul. Paul.

SONG: I'm So Tired LYRIC: (Played backwards) Paul is dead, I miss him, I miss him. him.

SONG: Revolution 9 LYRIC: (Played backwards) Turn me on, dead man. man.

Paul is replaced by look alike musician William Sheers Campbell (Nickname Billy Sheers)

SONG: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LYRIC: The one and only Billy Shears!

IMAGE I

SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND

It looks like Paul is being blessed by a priest with a hand raised above his head.

The wax figures of the younger Beatles are all the same height , but at the center the "real" Paul towers over his band mates suggesting that the Paul before 1966 is not the same person as the Paul after. IMAGE H

There is a yellow bass made up in flowers like a memorial in the bottom right of the image. Paul played the bass.

If you put a mirror half way through the drum on the cover it says "One He Die" IMAGE F

Paul's sleeve says "O.P.D" which stands for "Officially Pronounced Dead" IMAGE G

IMAGE E

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Side Note: A

Side Note: B

Side Note D

Side Note C

Side Note E