Fake Paul, Fake George, Fake Ringo?

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So, I've mentioned 'The last testament of George Harrison' when talking about the theory's clues. The documentary, or possibly mockumentary, (on Amazon and YouTube) originates from two cassette tapes that was sent, on July 1st 2005, 4 years after George Harrison's death, to a film studio with no return address but was known to be from London, where Harrison lives. The package was sent by someone who sounds much like George, claiming that the Paul is dead theory is true. The cassette sounds believable at first as if the Beatle was dead. However, there are proof that you can only pick up if you study The Beatles.

 The tape said that on the 4th December 1980 John Lennon rang George to say that he was going to reveal what happened to the 'Real Paul McCartney' but it was too late as John Winston Lennon died from being shot 4 days later on 8th December 1980 that is something that today no one can confirm as both Beatles died all those years ago, but there are somethings that we can look at in question. For a start George knew of Paul at school at the age of 11 not at 14. On the tape 'George' pronounces Maxwell the man from MI5)'Moxwell' which he pronounces the name as 'Maxwell' and there are many other problems. 

The clues on Paul's marriage was bizarre as Linda McCartney married 'Faul' because she was a Beatle fan and received money to keep the cover up a secret and then 'Faul' was demanded to marry Rita (the girl who killed the original Beatle)who MI5 gave the new identity of Heather Mills, who was in a motorcycle accident organized by MI5 which left Mills with a amputated leg(what a way to insult an flamboyant character!). But 'Faul' did eventually marry Rita; despite this claim not making any sense, since Mills was born 2 years after the supposed car crash, in 1968.

Going back to Ringo being Billy, it does make some sort of sense if Ringo Starr did double up as Billy Shears as in the Sgt Pepper song 'With A Little Help From My Friends' the song starts by saying 'Billy Shears' and then Ringo sings as if it was an introduction. This side theory is unlikely as the body and face structure of both Beatles are highly unlike each other's, let alone anyone else.

In 1973 Ringo Starr released a self-titled album 'Ringo', which includes a song called I'm the greatest written by John Lennon. The song includes the lyrics 'my name is Billy Shears, and it has been for so many years, now I'm only 32'. Which again with Paul McCartney's age is incorrect, he would have been 31, unless his look alike was a year older than him, which could have been possible.

Also, 'George Harrison' claims that John Lennon wrote the classic song 'Yesterday' for 'Faul' to sing when the song, which appeared with the film album 'HELP!', was written in 1965, 1 year before McCartney's death so, I can definitely rule this out as Fake

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