�Sgt. Pepper�s Lonely Hearts Club Band� (Released June 2nd, 1967)

The hyacinths display a left-handed guitar (like Paul) that spells out �Paul?� The base drum (designed up Joe Ephgrave, hint, hint �GRAVE) if a mirror is held up to the center of �LONELY HEARTS� it reads � 1 ONE 1 X HE ^ DIE� interpreted it suggests that eleven nine (
nine eleven for people who don�t use the metric system) 1ONE1 suggest the remaining amount of Beatles, the last (Paul) being x-ed out. HE (Paul, the arrow is pointing at him) DIE. There is some evidence that he was in a automobile crash on this date, see �The McCartney�s Version of the Story.� On the cover is an open hand above Paul, again indicating that he is dead.

The Aston Martin car on the �Welcome The Rolling Stones� doll is the car Paul got in the accident in. The doll has lines of blood on it (or ink to indicate blood). The car on the dolls lap is supposed to symbolise Paul on the edge about to die.The black Cor angalis Paul holds is different from the others portraying Paul differently.  When you open the album to see a close up picture of The Beatles Paul has on the infamous �O.P.D.� patch. It is said that it means �Officially Pronounced Dead� but Paul later clarified it meant �Ontario Police Department.� But Ontario points in the direction of Ontario policemen BILLY SHEARS. So this still keeps us in question. But the patch really says "O.P.P" (see 
"Paul Answers Some Of The Clues").The back of the album is blood red, and Paul�s back is turned portraying him differently. In the CD version of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is a series of 8 pictures from Sgt. Pepper. 2 have Paul's back faced, and 4 have George's thumb that many say has a meaning of death and also notice that George remains by Paul pointing his thumb at him. The cardboard sleeve that comes with the Sgt. Pepper album (with the cut outs) is said to be reflecting the point that Paul has changed. It is rumored that the picture of Sgt. Pepper is a motif of Billy Shears (who they introduced). It is a true fact that some of the sleeved were stained in the corners by red ink (blood?)

Also in the Sgt Pepper CD pamphlet (CD released in 1987) has a mapped out or numbered cover. It reveals who is who and what is what on th cover. There is a story about how they decided to create the cover. Revealing the real story about "
the dead people in the background." If you have read "The Walrus Was Paul" you know what I mean by "Be At Leso" Be at Leso means that Paul is burried at Leso. Leso is na island off the coast of Greece that is said to be an under water island. The "O" at the end of "Beatles" is the "Leso."

The following song lyrics have to deal with dying, the accident and the new Paul:
�Within You, Without You�: �We never glimpse the truth until we pass away.�
�She�s Leaving Home�: �Wednesday morning at 5 o�clock as the day begins.� (According to Beatle sources, he really was in an automobile accident at the time and date).
�Sgt Pepper�s Lonely Hearts Club Band�: �Let me introduce to you the one and only Billy Shears.� (The infamous Billy Shears AKA William Campbell. The man who became the new Paul.)
�A Day In The Life�: �He blew his mind out in a car, he didn�t notice that the lights had changed. A crowed of people stood and stared, they�d seen his face before.� (Since Paul�s face was decapitated it was hard to pin point just who he was). Theres another rumor about "A Day In The Life" that John says "Nobody was really sure if he was from the house of Paul." But it is really "Lords."
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