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Ah, PID used to be one of my favorite subjects!
At first I did find it especially devastating , since I grew up loving the Beatles. Plus, I am a bass player by profession, so I was extra curious .
I spent many months researching and watching every band interview and live footage I could find, and at that point there was tons. Often when I'd go back later and look for something I'd seen, it would have been removed.
I also found it helpful reading the book "Memoirs of Billy Shears", first edition. In the second edition he tried to make himself more likeable.
Some of the most well known PID researchers have great points, but they seem to miss the mark in key areas. The best researcher I found at that time was Clare Kuehn. Her FB group called Paul McCartney death & replacement study group had a lot of good info.
I tend to agree with Clare on his death being somewhere around Sept. 11-13 1966. Also there were plenty of accounts of people who heard an initial special news report on the radio that he died and then never heard any follow up.
Do you have a link to the Juan episode? I heard him once mention it briefly months ago, but that's it.
His interview was with the flyover conservative podcast on Rumble about a week ago. I also am a guitar player and I play lots of Beatles music. I heard these PID rumors decades ago but ignored them because they were so far out there. I mean, how could the even find a mirror image, left handed bass player so quickly? I still doubt these rumors however when Juan O savin said it it made me rethink. But then again I love JOS but I've only been listening to home for a year or so
Being you too listen to JOS, it seems like you have a good ability to discern the resonance of truth. So if you feel like going down the PID rabbit hole, reading the first edition of Memoirs (it has a red cover) is worthwhile. Even though it is a fictionalized account, the book has a tone and level of detail which rang true to me, especially as a musician. That was the final straw that convinced me beyond doubt. I was already convinced from internet deep diving.
There are still many huge question marks regarding all the details. Faul aka Billy or William was a session musician who had an excellent ear to mimic and perhaps was selected and groomed for the position way in advance . There was possibly a look alike contest as well.
Possible scenarios are he died naturally in a car wreck or was murdered for not complying with the satanic agenda. After the final USA tour there was a period of months off from public life, and it is thought that in that period it gave Faul time to train, get plastic surgery in Africa, & the rest of the band time to mourn.
Learning to play lefty was the biggest hurdle. But in the studio he could play righty.
Thanks for the link, I started it. Juan said he died 9-11- 67 then corrected himself to say 11-9. There is a lot of discrepancy over which date , due to in Europe they write the date first and number of the month second. I think Juan made a mistake, and it was 1966, before the release of Sg. Peppers.
I don't have any of the old links I used, but here is a fun snippet, where george hints at the truth. At 2;24 He says "we all loved him so much (john) and we all loved paul very much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO-HK_csGwk
Thanks for the link. I really watching that live but didn't pick up his comment at the time. Means more now. Very interesting. Why wasn't Paul there at the HOF induction? Another interesting note. Not sure about this whole PID thing still but it's much more plausible nowadays after I've been red pilled. Another unintended consequence of seeking truth I guess. Thanks for everything πΊπΈπ