Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

Most people would not credit Adolf Hitler as being one of the founders of Rock N' Roll, but he did play a vital role in bring the confirmed bachelor Jim McCartney and Mary Mohan together.

In June 1940, Papal Irish Jim McCartney and Mary Mohan were forced to spend the night together during one of Hitler's bombing raids over Liverpool harbor.

Mary had a vital position as midwife because Catholics believed that all unbaptised babies went to Limbo.

Beatles' fans can thank Hitler for bringing the couple together!!

Jim was 39-years-old at that time and a confirmed bachelor:

Coincidently, that same night the Third Reich showered Liverpool's busy harbor with bombs, forcing Jim and Mary to spend the night huddled together downstairs. "It was love under duress," Mike McCartney told me in a 1984 interview in Liverpool. "They were together ever after, even until Mum's sad passing." (Giuliano, Blackbird: The Life and Times of Paul McCartney, p. 12).

There is another Beatles connection to Nazi Germany through the Volkswagen Beatle car.

The twins were born on June 18, 1942, in Walton Hospital, Liverpool.

The father was allowed to visit them in hospital because Mary worked there as a nurse.

He was appalled at their condition: all bloody after kicking and punching each other in the womb.

Jim attributed their survival to a Papal "miracle." Remarkably, the authorized biography of the Beatles mentioned nothing about the birth of Michael. He is first introduced as a typical twin fighting with his brother:

Jim had rigged up a set of receivers for each of the boys in bed, as an attempt to get them to bed early, keep them there, and stop them from fighting. They did fight a lot, but not more than most brothers. Michael used to call Paul "fatty" to annoy him. (Davies, The Beatles: The Authorized Biography, p. 26).

Nothing has changed since the days of the fighting twins Jacob and Esau and Romulus and Remus.

Paul was enrolled in Stockton Wood Road Primary school when he was 6, but there is no evidence that Mike ever attended school.

Most likely Mike was mentally handicapped and his father kept him out of sight.

Coincidently, Mary McCartney died of "cancer" on October 31, 1956, and right in the middle of the Suez Canal Crisis.

Mother Mary suffered a very timely death from "cancer" on October 31. 1956. She was only 47-years-old.

Twin brother Mike seemed to disappear about that time also because there are no more photos of him available.

Even in Britain, murder and identity theft is still a crime, and almost everybody in Liverpool knew that Paul McCartney had a twin brother.

Mike McGear was the substitute for Mike McCartney!!

Once a person becomes famous, everybody wants to know about his/her background and family history. The Jewish Messiah Joshua was called illegitimate by his enemies

Before Mr. Lincoln became President, nobody cared about his family history. Once in the White House, his enemies went back to the day he was born to try and find some scandal to discredit him. When John Charles Frémont—the man who saved California for the United States—was running for President, his enemies called him a BASTARD because his parents were not yet married when he was born.

The British Secret Service knew that all 4 Beatles would be under a microscope. A stand in for the missing Mike McCartney was found but he looked nothing like the original.

Around 1962, when the Beatles became famous, it was obvious that reporters would begin investigating their backgrounds.

A substitute for the missing Mike was found but he looked nothing like the real Mike.

A Paul McCartney look-alike did exist but he was reserved for a later assignment.

Nothing is real in Strawberry Fields—the real Paul McCartney could neither read nor write music and he never wrote any songs with John Lennon. Even his own father told him that only the people in London could compose music.

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The twin Queen presented a twin Beatle with a medal!!

On October 26, 1965, all 4 Beatles were invited to Buckingham Palace to receive a MBE from twin Lilibet.

Queen Lilibet awarded the 4 Crusaders a medal for their outstanding work in furthering the interests of the Papal British Empire.

To earn that medal, all Paul McCartney had to do was strum his guitar and sing; and follow orders from "Intelligence Officer" George Martin.

Almost all of the "Lennon and McCartney songs" were written by Beatles' boss "Sir" George Martin.

Less than a year later, all 4 Beatles disappeared into San Francisco Bay, and that ended the lunacy that became known as Beatlemania

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