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Thursday, January 3, 2019

46 71 86 93 119 144 199 223 | Paul McCartney's supposed November 9, 1966 death & Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band release May 26, 1967


https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/paul-is-dead/

If Paul McCartney really died November 9, 1966, there are a couple of things that are very interesting about this date.

First, November 9 would have been 144-days after his 24th birthday.

The divisors of 119 sum to 144.

1+7+17+119 = 144



The second thing that is interesting is the Beatles' press office denounced the rumor on October 21, 1969, a date with numerology of 119.

10/21/1969 = 10+21+19+69 = 119

Further, October 21 leaves 71-days left in the year, and the rumor is that Paul McCartney died in a 'car crash', having a gematria value of 71.




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead

As for the date November 9, 1966, it would have been ripe for a 'blood sacrifice'.

11/9/66 = 11+9+66 = 86


Also relevant, the date came 96-days after the U.K. release date of Revolver, and 93-days after the U.S. release date.  Freemason = 96; Beatles = 223; Masonic = 223

In the case of 93, it is connected to 'Saturn', the keeper of time.




Recall the 144-days from McCartney's birthday to his supposed death.


No doubt Jewish Gematria is relevant to the Beatles.  Please, Please Me, their first album, released March 22, a date written 22/3, like 223.



And for the clincher, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released 199-days from the date of Paul McCartney's supposed death.




The number 199 is the 46th prime.



It is said when you play Sgt. Peppers in reverse, you can hear the words spoken, "PAUL IS DEAD".

http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1860871_1860876_1860997,00.html


It is also noted that the dead are often buried without their shoes, and McCartney is the only band member with no shoes on the cover of Abbey Road.

Please research on your own to read the many rumors that exist regarding the death of Paul McCartney.

Last, the Sgt. Pepper's album released on the 146th day of the year.



And '67 would have been a good year for a 'blood sacrifice' tribute.

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