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Listen to my
radio interview on Toronto's 103.9 "The Hawk" on the 40th anniversary
of the Sgt. Pepper's album release, June 1, 2007.
(Please be patient,
the MP3 file is large - about 8.5MB)
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HOW IT ALL STARTED
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of the 'Paul Is Dead' hoax.
Some believe The Beatles and Apple Records started the rumor as a
marketing ploy to sell albums. That John Lennon started it out of
jealousy. That overzealous fans conjured up the idea. Or that Paul
McCartney is actually dead, and this was the way it was announced.
We may never know the true origin of the hoax. However, we do know how
it was brought into public knowledge.
In 1969 Russell Gibb, a radio Disc Jockey in Detroit, announced that
Paul McCartney was dead. His proof: evidence strewn throughout The
Beatles' songs, movies, and album artwork. Newspaper and television
reporters picked up the story and the news quickly spread across America.
THE STORY OF PAUL'S DEATH
The story states that Paul McCartney was involved in a car accident.
Apparently "he hadn't noticed that the lights had changed." The accident
occurred at 5 a.m. on a Wednesday morning. Cause of death was massive head
trauma. So severe were his wounds that dental records were useless for
identifying the body.
No accident report was made public due to pending investigation of the
occupant. Beatles' insiders learned it was Paul, but kept silent.
Understanding the ramifications of such news, the remaining Beatles
hatched a cover-up.
A Paul McCartney look alike contest was held. William Campbell won
first place, but the results were never announced. Campbell's prize was to
be made a clone of Paul for photos, videos, movies, etc. Plastic surgery
was used to smooth out the minor differences. They failed to fix a scar on
Campbell's upper lip - this is how you can tell authentic McCartney photos
from the Campbell ones.
THE CLUES
FINAL
THOUGHTS
Was it a practical joke, a cruel hoax, or simply coincidence? Who was
behind the hoax? Most of the clues are very ambiguous and can be refuted
either way. They do not offer concrete evidence as to whether or not they
were planted or simply coincidental. I am certain that each Beatle has
publicly denied having anything to do with the hoax. I am also certain
that Paul is NOT dead - I saw him in person a few years ago.
One thing is certain, as long as The Beatles music exits, so will the
"Paul is Dead" rumor.
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