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Post by Darkhorse on Aug 16, 2003 3:30:39 GMT
Here is another excerpt from the Beatle Brunch interviews with WABC-AM's Robey Young: "...We had a man, a doctor Henry Truby from the University of Miami who specialized in voiceprints. He was the man who used to record baby's cries at birth and twenty years later be able to pick out the individual babies just by their voiceprints. And Dr. Truby told me on tape on television(sic). Rick Shaw and I made a little documentary on it and Truby appeared and said, 'It's definitely not the same person. All my research shows it can't be the same person.' Then we called Dr. Truby to come back and do retakes. He shut up. He clammed up and said, 'No. I can't say anything more about this'." Dr. Truby must have been threatened with death if he continued to discuss this matter publicly OR at least his job would be in jeopardy. Either way, someone got to him in a big way. It's so obvious how everyone behind this whole coverup was shut up ...and so easily for that matter which in turn is one main reason why the truth has been able to be concealed for so long. The media doesn't let you see anything they don't want you to see...although the truth slips out from every now and then.
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Post by gharryson on Aug 16, 2003 3:44:55 GMT
what was the year that this happened.....
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Post by Darkhorse on Aug 16, 2003 3:51:27 GMT
I believe 1969 or 1970.
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Post by krysia on Aug 16, 2003 3:54:34 GMT
thats really good evidence! its funny how only if they wouldnt make it so obvious, they could cover it up with no problem. its just that veryone is also making it look like its forbidden that it makes us think "hey, were right" even more. stragne media.
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Post by Revolver on Aug 16, 2003 5:25:47 GMT
After discovering this site I put the 'Beatles for Sale' and 'Collection of Beatles' Oldies' which I had on cassette and listen to them in the car. Paul was quite the musician as he loved playing with John's words. Such a contrast in the later years. Seems like every time I take the tape out, I hear a Beatles toon on the radio. I really can't envision 'our Paul' singing Hey Jude the way that sounded. I think The Beatles used the 'better Paul vocalist' on the remaining albums and let the 'visual faul' fly on his own Wings.
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Post by Eggman on Aug 16, 2003 12:53:26 GMT
Does anybody knows if Dr Truby is alive? For me this is "the evidence" of all PID!!!
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Post by Chris on Aug 16, 2003 14:24:59 GMT
;D That's a great question, Eggy. I would love to hear from that man. I also agree about Paul vs. Faul vocally. I don't think Faul could EVER hit the low notes that Paul did in P.S. I love you !!! There's truly no match in their vocal ranges. Paul's was MUCH wider !!! All we need is love & the TRUTH !!! Chris
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Post by Eggman on Aug 16, 2003 17:27:46 GMT
Agree 100% with you hon..!!!
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