Recorded circa Feb. 11, 2014
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Around it goes, everybody knows the Walrus has no clothes.
ReplyDeleteThere have been a few podcasts at http://radiofetzer.blogspot.com/2014/01/clare-kuehn.html#comment-form
ReplyDeletediscussing the death of Paul.
I still contend as does Tina that Paul was murdered, probably on 9/11 since that as a special day to the NWO. When one considers that John for sure was taken out by Operation 40 who also killed Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Bobby, etc., I tend to believe that John was killed because he was threatening to reveal the truth of Paul, rather than just being a peace icon.
I believe this is the case, because George also, was almost killed by some "lone nut", which we now all know is a govt.-sponsored hit. Throw in Mal Evans for more credence to this theory.
I find it totally impossible that the Beatles on their own concocted the idea of replacement, because the ability to totally squelch any real investigation has to come from a much bigger entity that has the power to control the news media, etc., just as in the Kennedy assassination. When other bands lost a member, they just moved on without such an elaborate cover-up.
It seems more to me that the band was threatened into silence, and their grief came out in the albums they produced. I encourage you to contact Jim Fetzer, as he has been investigating many frauds such as Kennedy, 911, etc.
Intelligence agencies and the British royal inner circle would have to have been involved and approved of the operation. Otherwise there would have been an expose by now and there wouldn't have been a knighting. The secret impostor(s) scheme was likely developed as being in the best interests of Great Britain and still is today.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us more about Iamaphoney? His videos are intriguing but there is something off about the whole thing too.
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