Paul McCartney is actually dead

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Okay, so there are many celebrity death conspiracies. Whether it is the 27 club, a celebrity dying and being replaced so no one notices or a celeb dying but they may not actually be dead. Theories about this are basically everywhere you turn.

This one is about the former Beatles member, Paul McCartney.

The theory goes that Paul secretly dies in 1966 at the height of the bands success. Some think he committed suicide while other believe it may have been some type of crash that ended his life.

They also say that the other 3 members didn't want to let anyone know so they found someone who looked and sang identical to Paul.

Beatlemaniacs point to many clues in later albums to help support their claims.

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The Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album is awash with hidden messages about Paul's death. In the song A Day in the Life there is a line that goes "He blew his mind out in a car." Now many think this refers to the real, and dead, Paul McCartney. But some have gone further to say if you play that part backwards you get this, "Paul is dead, miss him, miss him."

Some also speculate that at the end of Strawberry Fields Forever, Lennon mumbles "I buried Paul."

Before Lennon's death however he was always adamant that there were no hidden messages in their songs and he actually mumbles "cranberry sauce"

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Many have also pointed to their album covers to clues to prove this theory. They say after 1966 there was much more imagery, imagery that points to the death of Paul.

The original cover for Yesterday and Today featured the band posed amid raw meat and dismembered doll parts, said to symbolize Paul's gruesome death.

{The cover they released}

{The cover they released}

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{The original cover}

Some also say that if you mirror the Sgt Pepper's album that the Lonely Hearts on the drum logo could be read as "1 one 1 X HE DIE

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Some also say that if you mirror the Sgt Pepper's album that the Lonely Hearts on the drum logo could be read as "1 one 1 X HE DIE."

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And the cover that most people point to is the famous Abbey Road album cover

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And the cover that most people point to is the famous Abbey Road album cover.

People say John Lennon is leading a funeral procession, dressed in white (like an angel). Ringo is next, dressed in black (like a mourner). Paul follows, with no shoes (as there wouldn't be a need for shoes in the after life). And George is in the back, wearing jeans (representing the grave digger)

Another thing people notice is that all members except for Paul had their left foot foward, while Paul had his right foot forward, symbolizing that Paul is walking a different way than them (as in he really isn't there with them)

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Another thing people notice is that all members except for Paul had their left foot foward, while Paul had his right foot forward, symbolizing that Paul is walking a different way than them (as in he really isn't there with them)

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