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Paul Is Dead

WABC-AM radio broadcast excerpts from late night/early morning of October 21, 1969. DJ Robey Younge remembered receiving mysterious calls from some of his listeners begging him to help get the tragic story to the outside world. Robey touches on just a few of the many “death clues” about Paul and his alleged replacement as they were first being picked up on in America. What did it all mean?

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Paul is Dead?

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Thank you Mike. I'll try to remember that. BTW...did you read the post?

Another explicit article recently written on the subject of the great death hoax: http://newsblaze.com/story/20100207063528adea.nb/t...

One thing I should mention as the author of this post, to make sure I'm not misunderstood here. I don't want people to get the wrong idea with this post and think...that I thought, or that I was suggesting the possibility that...Paul was in fact, um...dead. Most know me better by now but wanted to clear that up, just in case.

To re-iterate what I told another reader about this in a personal message earlier today:

I just thought it an intriguing "date-piece" that showed the power the Beatles had at the time by their ability to screw with the public's heads so. And though I'm not a believer in the Paul death myth, I am a believer (in fact I know) that The Beatles really screwed with peoples heads as far as putting little coded secrets in their music. As with many other things, this was another (and one of the more creepy) of the Beatles-did-it-first things.