Joker
05-10-2007, 01:53 AM
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Back in the '60s, a person named 'Tom' called the WKRN radio in Detriot, MI, and said quote: "Paul McCartney is dead." and hung up. The DJ ran with it.
Then it came out that his death happpened years before, and it's hidden in the CD covers.
In the one above, the man in front is said to be dressed in white as a preacher, the 2nd man is said to be the undertaker, the third, with no shoes and a nice outfit, is said to be the cropse, and the last is the grave digger. The road they are walking on is called 'Abbey Road', and at the end is a strawberry field, where this was supposed to be the scene of the crash and death site of Paul.
http://digilander.libero.it/jamespaul/sgt_...epper_cover.jpg (http://digilander.libero.it/jamespaul/sgt_pepper_cover/sgt_pepper_cover.jpg)
You will need to click that one.
To the right is a doll, that says 'Enter the Rolling Stones' who were the second most popular band at the time, which is the Beatles way of saying ;Hey, one of our guy's dead, you guys take over!' and almost everyone in the background is dead, saying this is where Paul McCartney was going. Also, over Paul's head is a hand, which is said to be a precher blessing his body, and John has a patch on his shoulder that says "OPD" which was said to mean "Official Pronounced Dead". There are wax replicas of the 4 Beat;es to the left, two of which are looking down at the mound on the ground, said to be the resting place of Paul. Also, many of the instruments in there, such as the tuba and french horn, are normal funeral instruments.
http://www.beatles.com/hub/gfx/albums/front/Mag-A.jpg
The black walrus is said to be a sign of death, and guess who is in it? Paul. There is a song called 'Strawbery Fields Forever', this is where people said Paul was buried. The Fool On The Hill is said to be John Linen, who want to the hill above the strawberry field and wept for his fallen band mate.
The truth to this all? It was all coincidental. None of it is true, Paul McCartney is still alive today, and this was a publicity stunt by someone, and no one had Paul's permission.
So how'd you like this awesome post? :P
Back in the '60s, a person named 'Tom' called the WKRN radio in Detriot, MI, and said quote: "Paul McCartney is dead." and hung up. The DJ ran with it.
Then it came out that his death happpened years before, and it's hidden in the CD covers.
In the one above, the man in front is said to be dressed in white as a preacher, the 2nd man is said to be the undertaker, the third, with no shoes and a nice outfit, is said to be the cropse, and the last is the grave digger. The road they are walking on is called 'Abbey Road', and at the end is a strawberry field, where this was supposed to be the scene of the crash and death site of Paul.
http://digilander.libero.it/jamespaul/sgt_...epper_cover.jpg (http://digilander.libero.it/jamespaul/sgt_pepper_cover/sgt_pepper_cover.jpg)
You will need to click that one.
To the right is a doll, that says 'Enter the Rolling Stones' who were the second most popular band at the time, which is the Beatles way of saying ;Hey, one of our guy's dead, you guys take over!' and almost everyone in the background is dead, saying this is where Paul McCartney was going. Also, over Paul's head is a hand, which is said to be a precher blessing his body, and John has a patch on his shoulder that says "OPD" which was said to mean "Official Pronounced Dead". There are wax replicas of the 4 Beat;es to the left, two of which are looking down at the mound on the ground, said to be the resting place of Paul. Also, many of the instruments in there, such as the tuba and french horn, are normal funeral instruments.
http://www.beatles.com/hub/gfx/albums/front/Mag-A.jpg
The black walrus is said to be a sign of death, and guess who is in it? Paul. There is a song called 'Strawbery Fields Forever', this is where people said Paul was buried. The Fool On The Hill is said to be John Linen, who want to the hill above the strawberry field and wept for his fallen band mate.
The truth to this all? It was all coincidental. None of it is true, Paul McCartney is still alive today, and this was a publicity stunt by someone, and no one had Paul's permission.
So how'd you like this awesome post? :P