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Post by MrMustard on Oct 8, 2003 5:06:28 GMT
In John's song, Glass Onion, he says (sorry if you have already discussed this): "I told you bout the Fool on the Hill, I tell you man he live in there still..." This, to me, is John claiming the song "Fool on the Hill" as his own - because he "told you bout the Fool on the Hill" even though Faul told you as he was the one who sang the song. Also note that the other 2 songs Lennon refers to in this song are "Strawberry Fields" and "I am the Walrus" - both songs of his own. Therefore Fool on the Hill must have been written by John and it is yet another clue proving the PID theory right. What do you think?
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Oct 8, 2003 10:34:19 GMT
Don't forget he also mentions "Fixing a hole" and "Lady Madonna"
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Post by SunKing on Oct 8, 2003 11:09:47 GMT
Don't forget he also mentions "Fixing a hole" and "Lady Madonna" Exactly!
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Post by Eggman on Oct 8, 2003 11:46:35 GMT
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Oct 10, 2003 18:58:26 GMT
In John's song, Glass Onion, he says (sorry if you have already discussed this): "I told you bout the Fool on the Hill, I tell you man he live in there still..." Just says Paul buried there as far as I can tell.
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Post by Forum Manager on Oct 12, 2003 22:32:14 GMT
yes, he's "living" in the hill still.
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Post by plastic paul on Apr 1, 2005 1:26:11 GMT
Does this mean that all songs post JPm's death were written by John Just going on what SunKing hints at
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Post by abbey on Apr 1, 2005 16:28:27 GMT
Bill is not very good at writing songs. I believe that he has had help all along with that. John & George gave the clues in the Beatles songs written after Paul's death. Bill has since left clues in his solo work. So did John & George. John wrote LISTEN TO ME in Glass Onion. He meant it too, I'm sure of it. If you listen to Glass Onion, there is an instrumental piece at the end of it. It sounds exactly like music you would hear while watching SOMETHING SLOWLY SINK INTO THE OCEAN ! It does NOT sound like music you would hear while watching a SPACECRAFT GLIDE THOUGH SPACE ! I've seen 2001 a Space Oddity numerous times. I'm a sci-fi buff for cripes sake. I KNOW what kind of music is used in scenes depicting spacecraft gliding though 0 gravity. That music at the end of Glass Onion JUST DOESN'T FIT THE BILL !!! That is one of the reasons I don't buy the bit about Paul's body being shipped into space. I still adhere that Paul's body was put in a box/crate/whatever & dumped into the water off the docks in Liverpool. I believe it has something to do with the Liver Building, hence it being shown in the beginning of the In My Life video ( or was it the beginning of the FAAB video ). Anyone know which video opens with The Liver Building with birds flying off of it
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Post by defhermit on Apr 1, 2005 19:59:34 GMT
I check this site every day, and so far there has been only one recurring thread that I think "oh, cmon!" too. That would be the Paul in Space theory. I really think that all time spent thinking about the possibility of Paul being shot into fricking space would be better spent elsewhere...
I'm not trying to tear anyone down because people here spend a lot more time and effort at this than I do. And I know we are ALL talking about "crazy" stuff here and nothing should be disregarded, but still...
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 1, 2005 20:05:13 GMT
Gene Roddenberry's remains were launched into space on a NASA mission in the early 90s, and others have followed him. I don't find it to be too "out there" the idea that others had similar funeral rites preceding Roddenberry, sub rosa.
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Post by defhermit on Apr 1, 2005 23:12:09 GMT
so, you take the fact that someone famous for the most popular sci-fi universe in history was allowed a space funeral in the early nineties as evidence that it's possible it was done nearly 30 years earlier on a corpse that they were trying to have no one notice?
if you were trying to keep paul's death a secret, why would you shoot his body into space?
I'm not saying it's impossible, I've just seen nothing on here other than extremely vague song lyric interpretations that point to the paul in space angle... seriously... tell me if I'm missing some big piece of evidence...
please don't ban me for this... I'm trying to be respectful and I DO believe in PID... I think it is entirely appropriate and necessary at some point for people to being to list what they DO believe and what they DON'T so research can take place...
totalinfo I really dig your website I go there every day too...
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 1, 2005 23:25:26 GMT
a corpse
Not "a corpse," but perhaps some cremated remains. (Roddenberry and all the others were ashes too -- launch costs and all that.) You may have noticed that I think the most likely way JPM died was decapitation in a Masonic ritual assassination visted upon those who are disloyal to the brotherhood.
NASA during the 60s was controlled by high-level Scottish Rite masonry. The Masonic flag that allegedly went to the moon on Apollo 11 is in the temple in DC.
So, in the same way that the occult types killed Princess Di in a spot that they believe enabled her to ascend to become a goddess herself and/or sit at the right hand of Jesus or whatever; I think it's possible they killed him and then did something cosmic like shooting his cremains (maybe just of his head!) into space. It's just not something that I think can be dismissed out of hand.
I think if you look at the Moody Blues LP album cover Days of Future Passed in particular, it is pretty near certain it's an allusion to Gemini 12 -- Why? (Additionally, that album concerns, "a day in the life" ...)
+++ And one more thought on issues of time -- it was in 1995 that we were told the first BEATLES song made using a vocal track from a dead Beatle was made. As we know now, that was in fact done with JPM vocal tracks 28 years earlier! So is it possible a dead guy's ashes were thrown out of an orbital vehicle 30 years earlier than we were told? I'd sure think so. Beofre Roddenberry's ashes were spread into space, they just went for a joyride ona shuttle, and even that was secret for two years.
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Post by defhermit on Apr 2, 2005 0:05:47 GMT
as I said... anything is POSSIBLE...
at some point, a thing being POSSIBLE needs to be not enough to spend time on it... there are INFINTE things that are POSSIBLE... I think it's POSSIBLE that Paul McCartney made an imperfect clone of himself in order to retire early, and that clone ages differently, and that explains all of the differences in his appearance!
please remind me of the evidence that points you to this conclusion? what I can remember right now are vague interpretations of david bowie songs, impressions people get when looking at a moody blues album cover image, and... actually that's all I can think of right now...
maybe you can convince me! I really mgiht be missing something... is there something else?
and yeah, I DO think that the moody blues album is definitely alluding to a shuttle launch... but I don't see any connection to paul! they were living in what people back then believed to be the dawning of the space age! of course they were fascinated by it!
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 2, 2005 1:50:34 GMT
I think it's POSSIBLE that Paul McCartney made an imperfect clone
No, you don't. You don't seriously find that as plausible as perhaps an ounce of classified payload on a NASA launch. But spend time on whatever you wish.
a shuttle launch.
No. Not "a shuttle launch." There was no (known) space shuttle then. To repeat myself, it alludes to Gemini 12; complete with eclipse, space walk, and the number 12.
but I don't see any connection to paul
It is the first album they put out after he - and their manager Epstein -- died, and there are allusions in the music consonant with "A Day in the Life."
(You may also want to take a look at "Dark Side of the Moon" -- where we all are during an eclipse. "And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.)
please remind me of the evidence that points you to this conclusion? ... maybe you can convince me!
I try not to conclude, but rather to recognize realtive possibilities. Nor am I particularly trying to convince you of anything.
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 2, 2005 2:05:54 GMT
and btw, thanks for checking out my site!
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Post by plastic paul on Apr 2, 2005 14:07:34 GMT
Dark Side of The Moon could just be a codeword as it were, double meaning for something.
I'm on the fence here, but there are so many supposed references and clues from john to look for Paul being buried or hidden in various places here on earth, but not many in space.
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Post by Dr.No on Apr 2, 2005 19:28:37 GMT
thata not on the fence....thats clear on the other side..
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Post by TheDZ on Apr 3, 2005 8:56:33 GMT
The Old Woman Under a Hill Mother Goose There was an old woman Live d under a hill; And if she's not gone, She lives there still. ...I told you about the fool on the hill I tell you man he living there still.... but....he's gone and nowhere near that hill anymore....
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Post by TPIMaster on Apr 3, 2005 14:49:36 GMT
A call was received from a girl, who lived near Nice, that had found Paul near her house, wandering along a hill in a confused state with a damaged leg but without documents and money. (From 'Paul is dead (because THE KING IS NAKED!)' story)
A woman living near (perhaps even under) a hill...
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Post by BeatlePaul on Apr 3, 2005 21:02:40 GMT
A call was received from a girl, who lived near Nice, that had found Paul near her house, wandering along a hill in a confused state with a damaged leg but without documents and money.(From 'Paul is dead (because THE KING IS NAKED!)' story) A woman living near (perhaps even under) a hill... Her icon on Magical Mystery Tour
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