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Just before I go any further, the "Different Corner" video to me is so apparent that is a woman, I can understand why they have it in grainy black and white, with constant fading in fading out. Even VIVO only has it up in a 480p version, most of their other videos are resampled at 1080p HD. I would say because it is so embarrassingly obvious George is a woman it you actually watch it. But in case you don't see what I see. I've put a nice blue mask on.

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Tell me when you've ever seen a man stand like that. :lol:
Check out the hips, middle shot curve of the back. Got a woman's hair cut because it's a woman.
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It looks like two pieces, I'd go with the cheeks being real but nose, eyebrows and forehead is one appliance, the jaw and neck a second.

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And here we can suspect the real owner of that hand is somewhere down where the arrow is. That's how I suspect they pulled that off as opposed to below it and the flocking.

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When George went solo, where did Andrew Ridgeley go?

Well, something occurred to me after reading the previous quoted wiki section about "I Want Your Sex". I saw a still frame from that video with George Michael's said makeup artist in a basque. This is the person George writes "explore monogamy" on in lipstick. As I feel I am beginning to twig the mindset, I thought I'd find that video and grab a still because I bet I know who that "makeup artist in a basque" is... What do you think? Am I right?

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Here's a section from the video, the more I look at it; hands, neck, male.

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This is from 30th October 2019, and interestingly enough, Fadi Fawaz hasn't tweeted since.

GEORGE HIV CLAIM George Michael was HIV positive and didn’t write own music, claims ex Fadi Fawaz in bizarre Twitter rant
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10241849/ ... tter-rant/
Former hairdresser Fadi Fawaz, 46, made a number of shocking and unsubstantiated claims against his ex-lover, which prompted a furious reaction from George's fans.

Fawaz, who was not left anything in The Wham singer's £97.6 million will following his December 2016 death, tweeted: "He never wrote his own music he paid other people to make the music for him and pretended it was him. Not so talented after all."

He added: "Sex with him was so boring".

Troubled Fawaz also claimed his late lover was HIV positive.

He followed up the allegations with a selfie, insisting his account had not been hacked and proving it was he who was sending the tweets.

His unsubstantiated claims angered George's fans.

One wrote: "How vile to post all this on a public forum of someone who you claim to have loved and is no longer with us. Completely disrespectful!"

Another said: "You really have no shame. It's embarrassing."

One fan tweeted: "Why would you be so hateful to someone you claim to have loved, you should be ashamed of yourself."

George's family have yet to comment on Fawaz's outburst.

Sun Online have contacted his representatives for a response.

Last month Fawaz had called the singer a "f****d up icon" and a "crack head" in a bizarre Facebook rant.

Sun telling us from the start it is a bullshit story, and I think someone has to actually die before you cash-in on their will. But it's interesting regarding the fact old FF (66), while continuing to prop-up the HIV story, is now helping to bolster the notion of "hate speech" both on Facebook and Twitter. This is the guy who apparently found Michael dead. That's

From Fadi Fawaz's Twitter account
From Fadi Fawaz's Twitter account

What I found interesting, though not that much to be fair, the top of his twitter account it says he is in London England, so we can take his twitter time to be the same as The Sun. The "George Michael was HIV+" tweet that started the rant is timed at 8:41 AM Oct 30, 2019, the last an hour later at 9:42. Sun journalist Thomas Burrows, happens across these tweets, decides they are news worthy, pens his article, finds relevant pictures, sends his story to the publishing team, via the editor, and gets typeset and up and published for 11:27 the same day. Thats 2 hours 46 min from the first tweet, and 1 hour 45 min from the end of Fadi's rant. All in a day's work of a Sun journalist.

But Sun journalists have nothing on the New Zealand Herald. Their article went up at 9:00 PM on 30 Oct, 2019 and the are 13 hours ahead of London. So that means they published their article 41 minutes before Fadi tweeted. What a class act...else something else entirely.

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George Michael's Australian ex Fadi Fawaz has claimed the late singer was HIV positive at the time of his death.

Fawaz, who discovered the singer dead in his Oxfordshire home on Christmas Day in 2016, made a series of explosive claims on Twitter.

"George Michael was HIV+," he wrote. "We found out in Vienna after his illness."

According to The Sun, a coroner ruled Michael died from natural causes resulting from heart and liver problems.

Michael did not leave Fawaz any of his NZ $198m estate in his will. Michael and Fawaz first met in 2009 and they became lovers.

The 46-year-old also made other unsubstantiated claims. In further tweets he accused the late musician of paying other people to write his music and alleged he "smoked crack" and regularly had escorts over.

He posted: "He never wrote his own music he paid other people to make the music for him and pretended it was him. Not so talented after all."

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Since this is a music thread and we are talking about gender bending. Anyone who knows my fakeologist history, it wasn't 911 that started me looking into fakery, is was PID. The place I started was Paul McCartney interviews, the band's background, contract and places they played. I don't know about the German side, but their pre-fame Liverpool era seems legitimate, they put in a lot of legwork doing gigs around the city for a good year or two before history tells us they were signed by Brian Epstein in 1962.

So presuming they aren't out-and-out liars making it all up entirely, but rather wording things in a way that gives the impression of one thing while maybe meaning something else. My feeling, there was only ever one Paul McCartney voice, but there were two people who turned up to events claiming to be Paul McCartney, one being the real 1962-67 deal and the other being the stand in brought in for visual work once Apple Corps was set up, particularly the US promotional tours. This is my last link talking about it.

The real Paul retired from touring in 1967, though still doing the voice work from Scotland, as stated in a 1964 interview. And if you wonder why I am so sure Paul was still working for The Beatles from Scotland, you need to look up how the song 'Ebony and Ivory' was produced, Paul recorded his part in the UK, Stevie Wonder recorded his part in the US.



But, that's just background. The thing is, when EGI came along, suddenly it gave a reason for all the strangeness around Paul. I mean not just what I've stated, things I've hear him say in interviews in the past, like he only ever spent one night away from Linda. He did it once and decided he never wanted to do it again. And repeated interviews asking, "what's it like being a dad?" And when The Beatles went to America the first time, his father would only let him go if his brother went with him. They all seemed odd relating to a man, but less so for a woman.

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It's interesting about Paul's brother, Mike McGear, he said he changed his surname to distance himself from Paul's brand. He later had his own band, the Scaffold, and is a professional photographer, he has published a book containing photos he took backstage when the band went to the US for the first time in 1964.

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Paul left to get married and have children then.

The Beatles: Jane Asher dumped Paul McCartney live on TV as he watched 'in shock' at home
https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment ... ald-Scarfe
...Paul later said: "I met Jane Asher when she was sent by the Radio Times to cover a concert we were in at the Royal Albert Hall – we had a photo taken with her for the magazine and we all fancied her. We’d thought she was blonde, because we had only ever seen her on black-and-white telly doing Juke Box Jury, but she turned out to be a redhead. So it was: ‘Wow, you’re a redhead!’

"I tried pulling her, succeeded, and we were boyfriend and girlfriend for quite a long time."

Not only was Jane one of the beauties of the time, she had been raised in privilege in Central London and introduced Paul to a new refined world of arts and culture which would influence his own songwriting and musicianship.
As I'm quite convinced Jane Asher is female, so it looks like she was paid to pretend to be Paul's squeeze while they were under contract to Brian Epstein. This is almost certainly why she has remained silent with regards to her relationship with Paul ever since.
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The thing is, once you get that, then if becomes interesting looking at other pictures. These were both filmed in 1982, probably no more than a month apart. In action as well as looks these are notably different people interviewed. We see real Paul and stand-in Paul, both filmed at the BBC.

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I wondered if the second person might be Paul's brother. But as they don't really look alike around the eyes, and it doesn't fit with the lyrics of Fool on the Hill, it seems more likely the stand-in is a paid impressionist.
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So it Paul is a woman, and he retired to have a family, then Linda is a paid actor stand-in like Jane Asher, else Linda is a man. If you have all the unfair comments about Linda's looks, then we have an idea which way we are going with that. And, look at the hands...

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I'm not not sure if that roughness is real, it might be just another trick, but the wrists do look masculine, and I have better proofs, grabs taken from a live performance.

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And we see how the McCartney brand is then used as an agent of change, moving froward. What is one of the things the WEF want to limit going forward?


How Linda McCartney's Legacy Lives on in the Modern Vegan Movement
https://www.vice.com/en/article/ev3e57/ ... n-movement
Twenty-nineteen is officially the year veganism became cool, or at least the year when food chains realised they could make money by adding jackfruit burgers to their menu and Piers Morgan got performatively angry about a pastry snack. Almost every restaurant, supermarket, and coffee shop now caters in some way to those following plant-based diets, as the trend looks set to continue growing.

Amid the hype over fried seitan and burgers that ooze plant-based blood, it’s easy to forget about Linda McCartney Foods—arguably the first mainstream meat-free food brand.

I’m certainly guilty of this. I went vegetarian in my teens, so ate Linda McCartney sausages with mashed potato and some variation of boiled vegetable most weeks (thank you to my eternally accommodating mother!), and basically lived off their cheese and leek pasties during university. My grandparents would stock the freezer with Country Pies if they knew I was visiting. But now that I’ve become a trendy London vegan with grown-up saucepans and several Anna Jones cookbooks, I rarely venture down the Linda McCartney aisle in the supermarket.
So, did Linda McCartney really die of cancer? I always thought that end wasn't a particularly good advert for veganism.
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This is all old ground, well not the change agent aspect, I came across the following while looking up something for one of the previous posts.

Paul McCartney's brother cut off by BBC Breakfast hosts ahead of Eurovision tease
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-ra ... sion-tease
It was recently revealed that Liverpool has been chosen to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest beating its opponent Glasgow.

As it’s the first time the competition is being held in the UK for 25 years, residents of the city were thrilled after Graham Norton announced the news.

The show is coming to Britain after this year’s winners, Ukraine, are unable to host because of the ongoing Russian war.

It then falls to the runners-up to take on the responsibility and with Sam Ryder’s Space Man impressing the globe, Eurovision is returning to the UK once again
They had to give it to Liverpool, because it's one of the only overwhelmingly pro-EU areas outside London in the UK. And this is absolutely about the EU, the whole Blue and Yellow brainwashing for the last three years. If any doubt still remains, confirmation everything around the Eurovision Song Contest is controlled from London, just like the Ukraine war.

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And from this article, note the language below about 'stakeholders', then read Carl Teichrib's article on the 1997 United Peoples Advocates and Global Virtual Assembly – a visioneering event for global governance.

Liverpool to host 2023 Eurovision Song Contest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2022/ ... host-city/
The BBC has today announced that the 67th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Liverpool, with the Grand Final of the Contest to be on Saturday 13 May 2023.

The UK is hosting the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine, who won the competition this year.

Following interest from 20 cities across all four Nations of the UK, seven cities were initially shortlisted to host the competition next year. It was announced last week that two cities remained in the running to host the Song Contest: Glasgow and Liverpool. Both cities provided incredibly strong bids, led by their respective local authorities and including community and stakeholder support from within their cities and beyond. Each city proposed to reflect Ukrainian culture and music in their own unique way.

A detailed assessment of the two cities has resulted the BBC and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) agreeing that that Liverpool will be the host city for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
So Mike is used to promote another utter waste of money at a time when people are struggling. Interestingly, right at the start of this next video, Mike says, "If I ever mention 'OUR KID', it is Liverpool vernacular or slang for 'my brother, or sister'.



And that thumbnail picture on the video does point to the idea Mike was a replacement Paul. So I now have one of two scenarios. Either Paul (Paula, Pauline..?) and Mike are really sister and brother, and Mike has always stepped in to do work that required Paul to meet fans up close, like signing autographs, else he did this work up until 1966, then The Beatles got a new guy for the 1967 relaunch. That would give a reason why Mike, like Paul, only really references early Beatles in his interviews.

But the follow on is more fascinating, and it only recently dawned on me. What has Mike McGear and Linda McCartney got in common?

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Are you aware what Abraham did in Genesis 20?

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Might there be another reason why Mike went to America with Paul? And if we believe Mike is really the professional photographer behind the concept of these pictures, what is the main thing he has strived to convince us of over his entire career?

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Before The Beatles were famous they had a band member who left, I don't know much about him, but I thought I'd look him up on Wiki.

Wiki: Stuart Sutcliffe
Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a Scottish painter and musician best known as the original bass guitarist of the English rock band the Beatles. Sutcliffe left the band to pursue his career as a painter, having previously attended the Liverpool College of Art. Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with inventing the name "Beetles" (sic), as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets. They also had a fascination of group names with double meanings (as Crickets, for example, the word referring to both an insect as well as a sport), so Lennon then came up with "The Beatles", from the word beat (though Lennon's original spelling was "Beatals"). As a member of the group when it was a five-piece band, Sutcliffe is one of several people sometimes referred to as the "Fifth Beatle".

When he performed with the Beatles in Hamburg, he met photographer Astrid Kirchherr, to whom he was later engaged. After leaving the Beatles, he enrolled in the Hamburg College of Art, studying under future pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi, who later wrote a report stating that Sutcliffe was one of his best students. Sutcliffe earned other praise for his paintings, which mostly explored a style related to abstract expressionism.

While studying in West Germany, Sutcliffe began suffering from intense headaches and experiencing acute light sensitivity. In February 1962, he collapsed in the middle of an art class after complaining of head pains. German doctors performed tests, but were unable to determine what was causing the headaches. After collapsing again on 10 April 1962, he was taken to a hospital, but died in the ambulance on the way there. The cause of death was later found to have been a brain haemorrhage – severe bleeding in the right ventricle of his brain.
The "Fifth Beatle", and interesting the photography connection, and also modern art. I didn't listen to all the Mike McGear interview in the last post, but at 2:45 he tells us he broke his arm in scout camp and it affected him for several years so couldn't play the drums, and that's how Ringo got the drummer job in The Beatles.

Do we think they might have changed the story somewhat and Sutcliffe was actually the drummer? And he didn't leave the band and then die of a brain haemorrhage, but rather he was forced to leave the band because he broke his left arm and couldn't play? But he could still take photos. It might be what the double exposure on the Mike McGear camera photo is about, if you didn't spot the extra eye as the edge of the picture.

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Late Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe to Receive Art Exhibition
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... ion-62758/
AUGUST 2, 2013: STUART SUTCLIFFE, THE late artist and early bassist for the Beatles, will receive an art showcase from Harper’s Books in East Hampton, New York on August 10th (running until October 14th). The exhibition, titled “Stuart Sutcliffe: Yea Yea Yea” and curated by artist Richard Prince, will feature 21 of Sutcliffe’s paintings and paper-based works.

According to the Harper’s website, the exhibition “seeks to recontextualize (Sutcliffe’s) oeuvre within the paradigm of the contemporary art world, highlighting the enduring significance of his work for both late Modernist art history and present-day artistic practices.” The selected art will emphasize “the collaged geometricism of his works on paper and the dense gestural abstraction of his paintings.”

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And the strange departure in Beatles Music into the comedy of The Scafhold. Erm..."Medicinal Compound"!?



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Not only was Jane one of the beauties of the time, she had been raised in privilege in Central London and introduced Paul to a new refined world of arts and culture which would influence his own songwriting and musicianship. [/quote]

As I'm quite convinced Jane Asher is female, so it looks like she was paid to pretend to be Paul's squeeze while they were under contract to Brian Epstein. This is almost certainly why she has remained silent with regards to her relationship with Paul ever since.
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Agreed - Seems to me that Jane was a plant (or beard??), She is from an interesting family, her father was Richard Asher - Richard Alan John Asher, FRCP (3 April 1912 – 25 April 1969) was an eminent British endocrinologist and haematologist.[3] As the senior physician responsible for the mental observation ward at the Central Middlesex Hospital[4] he described and named Munchausen syndrome in a 1951 article in The Lancet.

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Who wrote an article called respectable hypnosis - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1978855 tavistock connection??

Her mother tutored George Martin https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Eliot was she main songwriter with Martin??

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