Top 10 Conspiracy Theories Involving Clones
Conspiracy theories try to explain harmful or tragic events caused by the actions of powerful groups. Such an explanation rejects the accepted narrative surrounding these events. Of course, the official version may be considered additional proof of the conspiracy or cover-up.
We are counting down the top ten conspiracy theories involving clones. Let’s look into the bizarre and sometimes incredible beliefs about some of the most famous people on the planet. This is a conspiracy theory, characterized by the more peculiar and impossible ideas.
10 Paul McCartney
The conspiracy theory goes that Paul McCartney died in a car accident in 1966 on his way home from the EMI recording studio. His Beatles bandmates were very worried that their careers would be affected by this event, so they replaced him with an orphan named Billy Shears.
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The American artist created the 1967 album cover with her then husband Peter Blake (PA/Rex)
ho was responsible for the most famous album cover in pop history, that of
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band? Most people think they know the answer – Peter Blake. The most devoted Beatles fans are sure they know the answer – Peter Blake. Virtually every Beatles biography, including the current and excellent one by Craig Brown, gives the answer – Peter Blake. But they are all wrong.
Pop artist Peter Blake was the co-creator of the 1967 album cover, with its colourful depictions of key characters from pop culture and from history. His fellow co-creator was his then wife and fellow artist, Jann Haworth. Rarely, I would venture, has someone been so thoroughly written out of history, or at least pop history.
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Harrison was known as the quiet Beatle, but he worked just as hard as the other three members. The Beatles saw success with songs written by Lennon and McCartney, such as Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, and Yesterday. Harrison, on the other hand, had only contributed a handful of songs to their entire discography by the time the bad had split up, and spoke openly about his struggle.
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Ever since launching in the UK with an intimate show in 1980, the group have embarked on many world tours – and several different line-ups – playing the best of the Fab Four.
Such is their precision, from the pitch-perfect recreation of hits to the on
stage banter and costumes, The Bootleg Beatles are viewed as the ultimate tribute act to the Liverpool quartet. They even landed a slot among modern rock giants at the UK’s Glastonbury
Festival in 2015.
Now it’s time for the UAE to relive the magic with the group playing two shows at Dubai Opera, on Wednesday