mrshepherd
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Post by mrshepherd on Oct 10, 2021 3:23:29 GMT -5
This might wery well be the strangest research i've done in my life. But it is worth it. And this all started when my son showed me one of his favourite cartoons...
Thomas the Tank Engine is a really popular cartoon among the Children's media, based on a Railway book series written in the 1950s. The story of the little tank engine is amazing, but there are some really dark facts that connect perfectly into the Paul is Dead/Beatles conspiracy.
The Reverend Wilbert Awdry OBE , the author of the Railway Series was always fascinated by railways, but it's surprisingly spooky how he only started to write the books in 1942, number that regroups to 7 (some cultures believe that this is the number of God). Everything went surprisingly well for the books, as he got the contract from the start. Really weird. In the following years, the series became so popular, to the point where the BBC wanted to make an adaptation of the series, choosing the famous story ''The Sad Story of Henry''. In my opinion Henry is the most important character in it, contrary to the Title of the books (Thomas the Tank Engine). Here comes the brilliant part:
HENRY THE ENGINE WAS REPLACED AFTER HE DIED IN AN ACCIDENT.
Even tho the story where Henry crashed and ''was rebuilt'' came some years before Paul passed away, The first statement of this was in an October 1966 Railway magazine where he was asked about the story. Interesting date, not going to lie.
In 1983, Britt Allcroft and Dave Mitten started to work on the adaptation of Thomas and friends, with an amazing cast. Two of the names in this cast really raise an eyebrow: Ringo Starr and Junior Campbell. Based on my research, Junior Campbell might have been a ghostwriter for The Beatles. Junior Campbell also made a cover version of Obladi Oblada. Another famous song of his is Hallelujah Freedom. In my opinion, that song is clearly about the New World Order, just like...Lennon's Imagine!
The Thomas Theme song is very catchy, and it's actually an amazing theme; song that has been called by experts ''The best cartoon theme song'' because of it's amazing musical structure.
...Until you realize that it's a rip-off of the riff from ''With a Little Luck'', by Wings. Now, imagine if Junior Campbell was actually the one who made With a Little Luck, as it sounds a lot like something he would have done.
The series is full of things related to the occult, such as the ''Satanic Stones of Killdane'' which really is shocking given that it's a show for children. Or is it? The people in the Thomas and Friends fandom are fascinated by the scenes where engines die in explosions, things that can be described as ''ritual sacrifices'', how i believe McCartney died. But there are two things that i consider the ''smoking gun'' of this branch of the theory. Thomas and the Magic Railroad and T.U.G.S. .
Thomas and the Magic Railroad is just too much, even for me. The story is a very well masked ''do drugs'' message. The story of the Magic Engine, the main character in this, is that he was killed by an evil diesel locomotive with a claw on its roof, and he could go back to Sodor by the help of ''Golden Dust'' and recover his face. Well, that's what happened to Billy Shepherd! Billy was killed, became Faul, and with the help of drugs he managed to play the role of Paul!
T.U.G.S. is another confusing cartoon. There are two rival tugboat companies: the Star fleet and the Zero fleet. The Zero fleet is an obvious reference to the Mafia, and the Mafia was involved in one way or another in the Beatles story. There's Billy Shoepack (in my opinion reference to the original title of Abbey Road, 'Billy's Left Shoe'), Big Mac(ca), Top Hat (the representation of a Worshipful Master) and Captain Starr (yes,it's with two ''rr''s; maybe a reference to Ringo?).
You really should check the series out, it's really interesting from this point of view.
In conclusion, The people behind the Thomas the Tank Engine stories know what they are doing. There are a lot more details to cover, but i believe that this is the point of an interesting future in how i personally understand all of this theory. It's disturbing how they showed all this things to children, but i know that this is the perfect way from their point of view to show the children what's going on, behind the scenes.
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Post by B on Oct 10, 2021 14:09:07 GMT -5
interesting post!
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mrshepherd
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Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Oct 11, 2021 2:33:16 GMT -5
interesting post! Thank you very much!
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Post by ekauqodielak on Oct 11, 2021 3:01:47 GMT -5
interesting post! Thanks you very much! Who is your avatar pic?
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mrshepherd
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Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Oct 12, 2021 2:05:56 GMT -5
Back in 2009, when i was 21, i found a late 1965 underground music newspaper. In there it was this article about ''the recording industry'' where someone named William A. Martin was interviewed and talked about how interesting is to work as a music producer. I still have it somewhere, but back in the day i was sure that this William A. Martin is actually Billy Shephard! The original photo of his face was in a very bad shape, like the entire newspaper in fact. It really looks like they used some primitive technology to print it. The point is that since my father knew how to colourize and restore images, i asked him if he can work on this one. With all these new apps that can restore images, i'm thinking of trying to restore it myself now, to get a better result. In any case, this photo is rather nostalgic to me because i was really thinking that i might have found how Billy Looked like before he became Faul
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Post by ekauqodielak on Oct 12, 2021 3:43:48 GMT -5
Back in 2009, when i was 21, i found a late 1965 underground music newspaper. In there it was this article about ''the recording industry'' where someone named William A. Martin was interviewed and talked about how interesting is to work as a music producer. I still have it somewhere, but back in the day i was sure that this William A. Martin is actually Billy Shephard! The original photo of his face was in a very bad shape, like the entire newspaper in fact. It really looks like they used some primitive technology to print it. The point is that since my father knew how to colourize and restore images, i asked him if he can work on this one. With all these new apps that can restore images, i'm thinking of trying to restore it myself now, to get a better result. In any case, this photo is rather nostalgic to me because i was really thinking that i might have found how Billy Looked like before he became Faul Interesting. Those eyes definitely look like one of them. Do you still have the newspaper?
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mrshepherd
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Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Oct 12, 2021 5:32:32 GMT -5
Back in 2009, when i was 21, i found a late 1965 underground music newspaper. In there it was this article about ''the recording industry'' where someone named William A. Martin was interviewed and talked about how interesting is to work as a music producer. I still have it somewhere, but back in the day i was sure that this William A. Martin is actually Billy Shephard! The original photo of his face was in a very bad shape, like the entire newspaper in fact. It really looks like they used some primitive technology to print it. The point is that since my father knew how to colourize and restore images, i asked him if he can work on this one. With all these new apps that can restore images, i'm thinking of trying to restore it myself now, to get a better result. In any case, this photo is rather nostalgic to me because i was really thinking that i might have found how Billy Looked like before he became Faul Interesting. Those eyes definitely look like one of them. Do you still have the newspaper? I'll look for it. It needs to be somewhere in my house. I'll post it in here when i find it
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Post by B on Oct 12, 2021 16:32:39 GMT -5
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mrshepherd
Hard Day's Night
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Oct 13, 2021 2:50:17 GMT -5
Really interesting posts. It looks like there might be some truth to that theory i had back in the day! Looked on Bill Martin's site and there is an image where Bill looks shockingly simillar to the William the my article! It's the one where he holds a trophy as far as i can see. I called my father and he said that it's in his studio. I'll go to him tomorrow as i'd love to see him- and the article- again!
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Post by paulmccartney on Dec 7, 2021 3:58:13 GMT -5
This might wery well be the strangest research i've done in my life. But it is worth it. And this all started when my son showed me one of his favourite cartoons...
Thomas the Tank Engine is a really popular cartoon among the Children's media, based on a Railway book series written in the 1950s. The story of the little tank engine is amazing, but there are some really dark facts that connect perfectly into the Paul is Dead/Beatles conspiracy.
The Reverend Wilbert Awdry OBE , the author of the Railway Series was always fascinated by railways, but it's surprisingly spooky how he only started to write the books in 1942, number that regroups to 7 (some cultures believe that this is the number of God). Everything went surprisingly well for the books, as he got the contract from the start. Really weird. In the following years, the series became so popular, to the point where the BBC wanted to make an adaptation of the series, choosing the famous story ''The Sad Story of Henry''. In my opinion Henry is the most important character in it, contrary to the Title of the books (Thomas the Tank Engine). Here comes the brilliant part:
HENRY THE ENGINE WAS REPLACED AFTER HE DIED IN AN ACCIDENT.
Even tho the story where Henry crashed and ''was rebuilt'' came some years before Paul passed away, The first statement of this was in an October 1966 Railway magazine where he was asked about the story. Interesting date, not going to lie.
In 1983, Britt Allcroft and Dave Mitten started to work on the adaptation of Thomas and friends, with an amazing cast. Two of the names in this cast really raise an eyebrow: Ringo Starr and Junior Campbell. Based on my research, Junior Campbell might have been a ghostwriter for The Beatles. Junior Campbell also made a cover version of Obladi Oblada. Another famous song of his is Hallelujah Freedom. In my opinion, that song is clearly about the New World Order, just like...Lennon's Imagine!
The Thomas Theme song is very catchy, and it's actually an amazing theme; song that has been called by experts ''The best cartoon theme song'' because of it's amazing musical structure.
...Until you realize that it's a rip-off of the riff from ''With a Little Luck'', by Wings. Now, imagine if Junior Campbell was actually the one who made With a Little Luck, as it sounds a lot like something he would have done.
The series is full of things related to the occult, such as the ''Satanic Stones of Killdane'' which really is shocking given that it's a show for children. Or is it? The people in the Thomas and Friends fandom are fascinated by the scenes where engines die in explosions, things that can be described as ''ritual sacrifices'', how i believe McCartney died. But there are two things that i consider the ''smoking gun'' of this branch of the theory. Thomas and the Magic Railroad and T.U.G.S. .
Thomas and the Magic Railroad is just too much, even for me. The story is a very well masked ''do drugs'' message. The story of the Magic Engine, the main character in this, is that he was killed by an evil diesel locomotive with a claw on its roof, and he could go back to Sodor by the help of ''Golden Dust'' and recover his face. Well, that's what happened to Billy Shepherd! Billy was killed, became Faul, and with the help of drugs he managed to play the role of Paul!
T.U.G.S. is another confusing cartoon. There are two rival tugboat companies: the Star fleet and the Zero fleet. The Zero fleet is an obvious reference to the Mafia, and the Mafia was involved in one way or another in the Beatles story. There's Billy Shoepack (in my opinion reference to the original title of Abbey Road, 'Billy's Left Shoe'), Big Mac(ca), Top Hat (the representation of a Worshipful Master) and Captain Starr (yes,it's with two ''rr''s; maybe a reference to Ringo?).
You really should check the series out, it's really interesting from this point of view.
In conclusion, The people behind the Thomas the Tank Engine stories know what they are doing. There are a lot more details to cover, but i believe that this is the point of an interesting future in how i personally understand all of this theory. It's disturbing how they showed all this things to children, but i know that this is the perfect way from their point of view to show the children what's going on, behind the scenes. Extremely interesting. I bet Rupert The Bear has some clues as well.
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Post by admiralbilly on Dec 13, 2021 23:28:47 GMT -5
The theme song was actually inspired by Mean Mr Mustard.
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Post by mystick on Jul 17, 2022 17:54:55 GMT -5
Extremely interesting. I bet Rupert The Bear has some clues as well. selectsurnames.com/mccartney/Macartney is an anglicized form of the Gaelic MacArtain in Scotland or MacCartaine in Ireland. The Gaelic prefix mac means “son of” and Artain is a diminutive of the Old Celtic byname Art, meaning “ bear”
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