Too many people have been sold a Bill of goods regarding James Paul McCartney's fate. In the beginning, the conspirators behind Paul's murder provided a contingency plan in case their evil plot was discovered. They orchestrated several "accident" scenarios involving "Paul" to disseminate disinformation through the media. Once one peels back the layers of the disinformation onion, one will see that Paul's disappearance was stage-managed.
Just as in 1969, the media is being exploited to spread the BS "accident" story. Useful idiots and disinformation agents are busy promoting fan fiction that repeats the tired, old accident story, while bashing research that hits too close to home. The perpetrators involved in Paul's assassination are growing nervous that I will identify them. They are using their shills to attack my research and discredit me for fear that my book, Plastic Macca: The Secret Death and Replacement of Beatle Paul McCartney, will open too many eyes. They were hoping everyone would jump on the accident bandwagon, but now sh*t is getting real. Those resorting to such attacks should know that defamation is a tort, and you may incur legal liability for damages, as well as for tortious interference.
If you want to know the Truth, then dig deeper than fan fiction. My book, Plastic Macca, has done most of the work for you.
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Email Tina at faulconandsnowjob at hotmail dot com
"I've done several interviews about the PID theory for my radio show. Tina Foster has done the most thorough comprehensive work on this subject matter."
~ Ed Opperman, The Opperman Report
I have read this book and really enjoyed it but I do wonder about the location of the car accident. Another book has said it was in France and one or two others said in London. Also, when you're a Beatle on tour you can't walk in to the local car rental office. Must have been a car from a friend. Fascinating subject.
ReplyDeleteI've just finished reading this book. Really fascinating! She did incredible research on the subject. Normally people do only on clues found on songs of Beatles or read someone else's book but she checked everything about Beatles, the most their conversation which is published, so as about Faul's. Studied all the environments around the Beatles before 1966 and after. Scientific evidence of the plastic Macca too.
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As you say, "Too many people have been sold a Bill of goods regarding James Paul McCartney's fate."
I'm very frustrated to see people believe that Billy is a talented person and wrote most songs for Beatles after Pepper album. I'm actually very new to PID and always thought Paul was ugly and not talented. Not only me, but lots of my friends are. Because Faul has been making such boring music for many years. Except for Band on the Run ( I doubt very much someone else has written this or was Faul replaced again? See the hand above his head.)
I'm so happy to find out that Paul was actually so charming and extremely talented! I've been singing his songs recently :-)
I wonder why people believe that Paul died without leaving any songs. I've been writing very many songs so I know Paul left lots of songs when he died, 50, if not 100 or more.
I happened to watch John Lennon's interview today and found him saying;
"We always have tons of bits and pieces you know, lying around for years. I've got stuff I wrote around Pepper, just still because you lose interest in a bit after about a few years as I've never recorded it"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbMY7IuUvis
John Lennon talks about The Beatles Abbey Road album track by track. Pt 2 of 2. #AbbeyRoadExplained
I'm quite certain that the most songs Faul sing in post-Pepper Beatles albums are composed by late Paul. Some are good, some aren't it's quite normal when we write and his materials were limited to select only good tunes, unfortunately.
The reason John didn't like Faul's songs in Beatles is that Paul's songs were arranged and performed by someone else I guess, as he’s saying;
"We have so many songs you know, we’ve got to get then out somewhere ever. It's nicer to do then your self actually I prefer doing my own songs here than giving them somebody else because half of them it's only the way we make it happens otherwise it's a pretty not enhance to the song, if you gave it away without doing the arrangement YOU COULD KILL IT, without having to record the whole song and to get it to sound like we imagined it. I give it the full potential or just look.”
As I read in your book that Harrison told Faul " ran out of good songs of his own" insinuates Faul has no more Paul's material? Hope you could do the research on who wrote which songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0VCLMlTU1M&t=1s
Revolver - The greatest album of all time? Absolutely!!
It says "Revolver" is the greatest album, I think so too. It's just that Paul could have written much more good songs…
Reading now, very well researched.
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