Yes, James Paul McCartney Died September 11, 1966. Give Me A Second Before You Blow It Off. This was a Tavistock Institute Operation.
I had last night what could be called a very depressing, mind twisting experience while watching an interview. It left me empty for whatever reason. I realized the depth of hidden forces that control this planet. Who is it? Well in this case so many people had to be involved and kept quiet. Some bought off some I suspect were murdered and by who, The Tavistock Institute for Human Studies, The Occult, MI5, The Freemasons and countless others. Some time when you hear truth you just know it’s true. Have I ever been wrong, sure have I ever go out of my way to deceive anyone, no. The interview was with Mike Williams a D J and researcher from Ohio. He was being interviewed on two books that came out in 2009. One ” Billy’s Back” and “The Memoirs of Billy Shears”
Sofia Smallstorm & Mike Williams – The Death Of Paul McCartney – September 11, 1966 (Sept 2016)
Yes it’s long, give it 10 minutes before you decide to listen on.
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I have known of this controversy since the early seventies. WKBW radio in Buffalo did a show for Halloween called “Paul McCartney Is Alive And Well, Maybe.” They coupled that show with an adaptation of Orsen Wells’ “War of the Worlds”, regionalizing the story to inflict all sorts of terror in our young minds.
I believe that McCartney-the-original is long gone, and his successor to be quite gifted. There’s just too many coinkydinks to be a false story as it was over 2 hours of radio show. The Beatles were a turning point in my life, but when I understood them to be the fab(ricated) four, my world became less innocent. When I more recently learned about the Tavistock Institute after jamming on those tunes for decades, I felt betrayed. Now, I don’t give a shit. It is still good music.