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Release Date: November 27, 1967

There is a corresponding movie to this album. I hope to report on clues within the movie soon.


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  • Paul is the Walrus. He is the only one in black. We know Paul is the Walrus from the song 'Glass Onion.'
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This booklet came with the original album, and is not included in subsequent reprints nor is it in the CD.
  • Throughout the booklet Paul is shown without shoes. Generally, people are buried without shoes.
  • Page 1; Paul's magicians hat is pulled down over his face. Hiding his face because it is not really him.
  • Page 3; Paul sits under crossed flags. Crossed flags are placed over the casket in British Military funerals. I WAS YOU
  • Page 3; A sign sits on the desk in front of Paul that reads "I WAS YOU."
  • Page 3;In this photo Paul has the scar on his lip.
  • Page 4; Paul's hat is crushed, indicating that he suffered head injuries in the car crash. CRACK
  • Page 9; A cartoon of Paul shows a crack in Paul's head. Again a reference to the head injuries.

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  • Page 13; Ringo's drum reads "LOVE THE 3 BEATLES."
  • Page 23; Paul is the only Beatle wearing a Black carnation.
  • Page 24; An open Palm is photographed above Paul's head.
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  • Page 2; Paul's magician hat is pulled down over his face. Hiding his face because it is not really him.
  • Page 2; Paul's magicians hat is the only one with black flowers on it.
  • Page 2; "AWAY IN THE SKY, beyond the clouds, live 4 or 5 Magicans." There were only four Beatles, unless you count William.
  • Paged 4 & 5; Ringo's drum reads "LOVE THE 3 BEATLES."
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  • If you turn it sideways the people in white spell out "RIP."

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'I AM THE WALRUS'
"Bury me, bury me, bury my body" "Oh untimely death"
This can be heard if you listen closely to the person speaking in the background at the end of the song.
"goo goo goo joob"
These are said to be the last words of Humpty Dumpty's before he fell and cracked his head.

'STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER'
"I buried Paul"
John Lennon says when the song fades back in. The Beatles Anthology #2 states that John Lennon really said "Cranberry Sauce." But if you listen to this version you can clearly hear that this phrase has been manipulated to sound like "I buried Paul."

'ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE'
"Yes he's dead... we love you yeah, yeah, yeah."
If you listen closely to the end of the track, you can hear John Lennon sing the two lines mentioned above
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