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Post by beldabeast on Sept 27, 2003 13:23:16 GMT
Just wondering . I have not seen any mention of them here .
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Post by SunKing on Sept 27, 2003 13:35:58 GMT
Yes, a scene with TWO Pauls e.g.
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Post by JakesBrie on Sept 27, 2003 15:41:14 GMT
The authors of this site buy the November 11, 1966 car accident version of PID and refer to Faul as Billy Shears, but its a good site for a lot of clues. "4.) The Yellow Submarine Movie - In the beginning of the animated film, there is an extremely interesting scene that has gone unnoticed by most Paul Is Dead historians. In this scene, the 3 Beatles (John, Ringo and George) are driving around, looking for Paul (who has yet to be introduced in the film). The 3 Beatles in their car drive off screen and the sound of a dreadful car crash immediately follows. The 3 Beatles (still without Paul) hurry away from the accident scene (which is never shown to the viewers). On foot, the 3 Beatles continue their search for McCartney...or, perhaps, a new McCartney. Eventually, Paul makes a suave entrance, strutting out from one of the mysterious rooms-the sound of applause is heard behind him. A bouquet of flowers is thrown to McCartney as he exits the room (from some invisible admirer). If you recall, a bouquet of flowers was also thrown to Paul during the performance of Your Mother Should Know in the Mystery Tour special. Thespians are frequently thrown bouquets after performing a convincing acting job. Could this be Billy Shears putting his best foot forward after Paul's car accident and convincing the public that he is McCartney? 5.) Also, in the Yellow Submarine film, there is a scene where the Beatles are walking through a strange plain, filled with giant heads. All of the heads are open (or in half) to reveal various glowing oddities. One of these open heads displays a halved brain and the word TRUE. Is this a subtle hint that the "Truth" is linked to head-wounds or decapitation?" www.kirkco.org/walrus/white.htm
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Post by IanSingleton777 on Sept 28, 2003 5:08:10 GMT
Have YOU suffered a head wound?
Just Kidding, yuk yuk! ;D
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Post by Perplexed on Sept 28, 2003 6:08:39 GMT
Hmmmm......disturbing possibilities.The brain has two lobes, one can function with just one.........injuries.....surgery...............hmmmm......
Well, I am just going to elect to assume that a transplant of one side of someone's brain into someone else's cranium is impracticle and never done. (Obviously removing one side from the recipient). Talk about mixed brain dominance? Would this be like "siamese minds?" (PC disclaimer: I mean no affront to the Thai people by using this soon to be obselete term.)
No, no, no, this is not a possible thing. No.
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Post by victor on Sept 28, 2003 17:47:11 GMT
i remember hearing that when the cartoonists were designing what the animated beatles would look like in YELLOW SUB, they ran into a bit of a problem...
there was something about paul that made it hard to draw his face. does anyone else recall hearing this?
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Post by JamesPaul & Brian on Sept 28, 2003 20:56:19 GMT
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Post by Rojopa on Sept 28, 2003 21:45:49 GMT
And you will notice that whoever drew John has him giving the devil sign!
So was John a part of the illuminati? Or since it is over Paul's head is it him?
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Post by JamesPaul & Brian on Sept 28, 2003 22:50:42 GMT
Second option: right! Correct: Faul's head
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Post by beldabeast on Sept 29, 2003 12:29:45 GMT
The authors of this site buy the November 11, 1966 car accident version of PID and refer to Faul as Billy Shears, but its a good site for a lot of clues. "4.) The Yellow Submarine Movie - In the beginning of the animated film, there is an extremely interesting scene that has gone unnoticed by most Paul Is Dead historians. In this scene, the 3 Beatles (John, Ringo and George) are driving around, looking for Paul (who has yet to be introduced in the film). The 3 Beatles in their car drive off screen and the sound of a dreadful car crash immediately follows. The 3 Beatles (still without Paul) hurry away from the accident scene (which is never shown to the viewers). On foot, the 3 Beatles continue their search for McCartney...or, perhaps, a new McCartney. Eventually, Paul makes a suave entrance, strutting out from one of the mysterious rooms-the sound of applause is heard behind him. A bouquet of flowers is thrown to McCartney as he exits the room (from some invisible admirer). If you recall, a bouquet of flowers was also thrown to Paul during the performance of Your Mother Should Know in the Mystery Tour special. Thespians are frequently thrown bouquets after performing a convincing acting job. Could this be Billy Shears putting his best foot forward after Paul's car accident and convincing the public that he is McCartney? 5.) Also, in the Yellow Submarine film, there is a scene where the Beatles are walking through a strange plain, filled with giant heads. All of the heads are open (or in half) to reveal various glowing oddities. One of these open heads displays a halved brain and the word TRUE. Is this a subtle hint that the "Truth" is linked to head-wounds or decapitation?" www.kirkco.org/walrus/white.htm That was good ! I noticed the bit about Paul being intro'd last too.
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Post by beldabeast on Oct 2, 2003 0:25:16 GMT
I just noticed on the Yellow Sub book cover pictured above, "nothing is real" follows the title "Yellow Submarine"... I noticed that " blue hand " the Head meanie sends to chase the Submarine captain has a red and white striped contrail that disappeard when the hand stops . I wonder if that is a reference to the US flag ?
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Post by gharryson on Oct 2, 2003 6:52:13 GMT
is the word true on one half of the brain.....left handed people are 'right brained'people and vice versa
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Post by Forum Manager on Oct 12, 2003 8:08:14 GMT
notice theyre all on a hill "fool on the hill" paul buried on a hill? and theyre looking down to the yellow submarine (coffin?)
about the heads, there is one in the background with what looks like blood dripping from the head. except that the blood is yellow. one thinks back to "yellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye". perhaps paul is the dead dog.
when they play "only a northern song" and it shows their faces in the boxes, it shows a wiggling line by the faces. when it gets to paul's face, the line is flatter, like a flat-line when someone in the hospital dies.
when theyre all in costumes, and play sgt pepper, as they sing "billy shears..." john takes his costume off. now if it was paul taking the costume off...
i think there was more (krysia and i watched it together and tried finding everything we could), but i cant think of any right now.
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Post by pennylane on Oct 12, 2003 22:23:50 GMT
longjohn, i think you did a great analysis... ;D the only one i disagree with is the one with the flag, what i see is a british bull dog covered with the british flag...
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Post by pennylane on Oct 13, 2003 11:21:27 GMT
affraid i'm not very creative with the clues... especially this time of the morning without coffee ;D ;D ;D
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Post by beldabeast on Oct 13, 2003 13:23:28 GMT
In the last picture has a right arm , yet with a watch on the wrist. Left handed guitar players wear it that way to avoid scraping the strings as someone mentioned somewhere else .
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Post by TotalInformation on Oct 13, 2003 22:29:06 GMT
Maybe the animated Paul playing soccer ('football') was wearing a jersey w/ the number 49 on it?
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Post by Curious on Oct 14, 2003 13:11:58 GMT
I agree with Spanky - it's a British bulldog. And as for the newsroom clue - not a Scooby's what it menas.
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Post by pennylane on Oct 14, 2003 13:15:00 GMT
maybe a reference to the song 'a day in the life'
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Oct 14, 2003 13:36:20 GMT
and now comes the "creative thinking" part. the next picture shows a grave (during the song "eleanor rigby") that says "nº49 here lie buried". since some people here are into numerology, you can tell 4 and 9 make 13, 1 and 3 make 4. 4th beatle here lies buried? what do you think? OK, here I go. Look at the bottom of the frame. You can see a little bit of the letters of the name in the right. I'd swear they are "EY". Anyway, I think nº 49 stands for the spelling of the name: P-A-U-L (4) M-C-C-A-R-T-N-E-Y (9). There you have it !
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Post by Eggman on Oct 14, 2003 13:41:16 GMT
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Post by Curious on Oct 14, 2003 13:41:51 GMT
A lot of graveyards in the UK insist on having the plot number inscribed on the gravestone, for ease of location. I doubt that there's anything sinister about "No 49".
Hoever, I would agree that it certainly looks like "EY" or "BY" on the end. Could this be the grave of Eleanor Rigby that we've seen in other photgraphs?
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Post by Eggman on Oct 14, 2003 13:44:56 GMT
Eleanor Rigby's grave = James Paul's grave? I think thats the key!!!!
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Post by Curious on Oct 14, 2003 13:47:46 GMT
Heh... Just noticed something else that shoots my own theory in the foot - it states "here LIE buried" - meaning that a couple or family have been buried together. Now, unless Paul was buried with Brian...
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Oct 14, 2003 13:49:50 GMT
A lot of graveyards in the UK insist on having the plot number inscribed on the gravestone, for ease of location. I doubt that there's anything sinister about "No 49". Hoever, I would agree that it certainly looks like "EY" or "BY" on the end. Could this be the grave of Eleanor Rigby that we've seen in other photgraphs? Well, it's a big coincidence that they choose Nº 49, precisely. Anyway, if you look by the "EY" or "BY", you'll see that whatever it is before, it's not a "G", but more likely an "N" or an "H".
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