What are the major “Paul is dead” clues on Beatle album covers?
What are the major “Paul is dead” clues on Beatle album covers? (NOTE: Since all accounts of the PID story have Paul dying no earlier than fall of 1966, clues will be limited here to albums that came out after Paul’s supposed demise — although that inconsistency hasn’t stopped fans from “finding” PID “clues” as far back as 1964’s A Hard Day’s Night album. Since it’s possible for creative minds to read anything into anything, this site focuses on the main clues that are repeated most often by PID believers and non-believers. Clues which are based on clearly erroneous information are listed in italics.)Answer: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Front cover • The “new” Paul (called Faul by PIDers) is shown with a hand over his head. Throughout the Beatles’ later period, pictures and drawings of Paul surfaced featuring a hand over his head. This is an Eastern religion’s way of symbolizing evil or death. (Not true.) None of the other Beatles have a hand over their heads in any officiall