clarekuehn
Hard Day's Night
Yes he died. Yes 1 man replaced him. Yes that was it. Yes wasn't so well done. Yes big implications.
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Post by clarekuehn on Jan 3, 2015 18:05:21 GMT -5
Hello.
When radio broadcaster Roby Young got Dr Henry Truby to comment on Paul's voice -- how it is different than Bill's voice -- the comment was not aired by Roby's own station, but he gave it to another, who showed it to openminded lawyer, F. Lee Bailey. This started Bailey thinking, which made him do a trial (formally speaking, a mock trial), in Dec 1969.
The audio is gone from the Internet except tiny snippits; the one page which shared the full audio has no audio on it now; the master video tapes are missing at the station, too.
The trial -- so to speak -- was powerful enough as a serious treatment to keep people wondering, despite denials from Peter Asher & others, that Paul had not died, & despite the misunderstood exchange with Fred Labour. (Labout had commented before the show he'd "made it up", prompting Bailey to say he'd better participate anyway, but really meant he'd made up his version for the article he wrote, & has said so in a documentary by others, now, & Bailey didn't mean Fred should lie.)
I would like a full copy of the audio. Please find one & message me, or ask around. Thank you.
The trial would not "prove" it to many people, especially now, but it is a powerful item in our arsenal, & coverup artists know that.
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Post by B on Jan 3, 2015 18:33:52 GMT -5
www.fampeople.com/cat-f-lee-bailey_2"Paul is Dead" Bailey was featured in an RKO television special, in which he conducted a mock trial, examining various expert "witnesses" on the subject of the Paul is dead rumor. One of the experts was Fred LaBour, whose article in The Michigan Daily had been instrumental in the spread of the urban legend. LaBour told Bailey during a pre-show meeting that he had made the whole thing up. Bailey responded, "Well, we have an hour of television to do. You're going to have to go along with this." The program aired locally in New York City on November 30, 1969, and was never re-aired.R. Gary Patterson, The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death Clues (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998) 16–17. ISBN 978-0-684-85062-7 (13). That would have been WOR, Channel 9.
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Post by B on Jan 3, 2015 18:52:37 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 3, 2015 18:56:16 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 19:24:00 GMT -5
Hello. When radio broadcaster Roby Young got Dr Henry Truby to comment on Paul's voice -- how it is different than Bill's voice -- the comment was not aired by Roby's own station, but he gave it to another, who showed it to openminded lawyer, F. Lee Bailey. This started Bailey thinking, which made him do a trial (formally speaking, a mock trial), in Dec 1969. The audio is gone from the Internet except tiny snippits; the one page which shared the full audio has no audio on it now; the master video tapes are missing at the station, too. The trial -- so to speak -- was powerful enough as a serious treatment to keep people wondering, despite denials from Peter Asher & others, that Paul had not died, & despite the misunderstood exchange with Fred Labour. (Labout had commented before the show he'd "made it up", prompting Bailey to say he'd better participate anyway, but really meant he'd made up his version for the article he wrote, & has said so in a documentary by others, now, & Bailey didn't mean Fred should lie.) I would like a full copy of the audio. Please find one & message me, or ask around. Thank you. The trial would not "prove" it to many people, especially now, but it is a powerful item in our arsenal, & coverup artists know that. Yes, I DO have a transcript of this trial. I'll dig it up for you.
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clarekuehn
Hard Day's Night
Yes he died. Yes 1 man replaced him. Yes that was it. Yes wasn't so well done. Yes big implications.
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Post by clarekuehn on Jan 5, 2015 21:15:42 GMT -5
Thanks, both. "IWILL": Transcript is helpful, too. Thanks; do let me know, please. We need it available. -- Of course, the power of the audio (& the lost video) are also useful. --- & "B", no, that link will get you viruses, it seems.
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clarekuehn
Hard Day's Night
Yes he died. Yes 1 man replaced him. Yes that was it. Yes wasn't so well done. Yes big implications.
Posts: 46
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Post by clarekuehn on Oct 27, 2015 19:39:41 GMT -5
Hey, IWILL, have you got that transcript?
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Post by maclen on Oct 30, 2015 14:04:07 GMT -5
Maybe this is what you're looking for: picosong.com/mxGx/about 11mb. Good luck, Clare. I think you'll continue finding similarities between Paul's probable assassination and JFK's, as in, the authors of both wore the same uniform. There were, through-out the sixties,and still more likely remains, U.S. counter-intelligence personnel operating in London and afield. One of the frames from Braverman's Cream of Condensed Beatles, depicts an automobile with two female passengers sitting in it with alarmed expressions - behind a window with a bullet hole. And, then there's the Lennon drawing you've been studying, which may depict an entrance wound and a profusion of blood and brain matter going up and out, which looks like evidence of an exit wound. Sad, yet, fertile ground to investigate - and, rife with potential discoveries.
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Post by B on Oct 30, 2015 14:51:44 GMT -5
^^^^ Thanks! The audio improves after the first few minutes. The show starts at about 1:51.
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Post by maclen on Oct 31, 2015 15:01:25 GMT -5
Thank you, B!
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