#walrus

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

Did anyone know that The #Walrus refers to a #hotel in #Seattle? And equally well-known there are The Egg-Men, The Egg-Man (who is different), and The English Garden? (Not in England, but in Seattle, named after a man called Carl English. It even has its own Wiki page.) And that Glass Onions are well-known crafts made in Seattle.

And that's just the start. Sharon Clemons goes down a complex rabbit hole of her own, also looking at The Magical Mystery Tour videos, one of which shows the Cascade Range of mountains close to Seattle. Clemons has become convinced that it was on the Beatles visit to Seattle, in August 1966, where Paul was ritually sacrificed and then immediately replaced by lookalike #BillyShears (the stage name for highly-talented musician #WilliamShepherd).

Shepherd/'Shears' underwent plastic surgery (though this couldn't hide his longer face), was several inches taller than Paul (which is why the Beatles then made no more live performances), and had to learn to play the bass left-handed. 'Sir #PaulMcCartney', so very famous now, is still William Shepherd — and is actually now 87 years old, as Billy was older than the original Paul.

This is why 'McCartney' was held by the Japanese for 9 long days(!) back in January 1980 after he was stopped at Tokyo airport for carrying marijuana. The problem was that his #fingerprints didn't match those held by Interpol, as the real Paul had had a minor scuffle with the German police way back in the Beatles' Hamburg days.

He was only released when MI5 intervened, something confirmed by musician Denny Lane (ex Moody Blues), who was a close friend of Shepherd at the time and like many others in the industry knew the entire story but was pledged to secrecy.

#TheBeatles were an Illuminati/Tavistock project from the very start
The entire thing was linked to the work of satanist Aleister Crowley
'Lennon/McCartney' actually wrote few (if any!) of their own very well-known songs.
This all may sound outlandish (at least) to anyone unfamiliar with this. But if you're interested enough to listen to Sharon Clemons' presentation, it may be well worth the time.

#Faul
Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-jsmkVKNi9U