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Programme 251 is now available here to listen or download: (podcast removed).
This week on the HPANWO Show: Stephen Dickinson, a man who
claims to be the son of Paul McCartney, the member of The Beatles who was
killed and replaced by an impostor, see: http://youcanknowsometimes.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/stephen-dickinson-and-3-other-legal_28.html.
Also we are joined again by Anne Walsh, a Beatlemaniac and one of the world's
top "Paul is dead" researchers. She was on last week's show, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/programme-250-podcast-anne-walsh.html.
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Why would the imposter be willing to go along with clues of Paul's death being incorporated into the albums if he was trying to hide that fact that Paul had been replaced? It seems pretty clear that he was going along with John and George in placing them on the albums. Has Stephen ever spoken about this?
ReplyDeleteHi hasn't, BM. It's possible he never noticed. I'll ask Stephen about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Please do!
DeleteAnother interesting show. It's interesting you brought up the Titanic switch conspiracy at the beginning in relation to Robin Gardiner's passing. There's another Titanic conspiracy researcher by the name of John Hamer. Hamer talks about the JP Morgan insurance/federal reserve aspect of the sinking. You should try and get him on your show, I know he's appeared on Raconteurs News. I don't entirely believe the switch theory myself, I think a lot of the switch theorists overlook (whether deliberately or through sheer laziness) many aspects of the disaster and the ships themselves, aspects which would throw out the theory immediately.
ReplyDeleteRegarding Paul is Dead, it's strange that I haven't heard of Anne Walsh before considering I've listened to nearly every podcast and live talk that Mark Devlin has given on the subject, thought I have heard of Tina Foster of the Plastic Macca blogsite. Anne sounds abit like Tin Foster to me.
Glad you mentioned Critical Mass Radio Ben. I've often wondered what became of that show; sad to hear it's no longer going, do you know why it came to an end?. I used to look forward to the Razors Edge Show with Alex on a Sunday night. There was another show presented by Tom (can't remember his surname). Then came the end of Mindset, a show I became instantly hooked on and never missed an episode. Hope your shows don't go the same way.
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