Art of the Skeptic: Thornley Confession



There are many conspiracy theories about JFK's assassination, and if I weren't a SKEPTIC, I might believe them. The way I see it however, the men far wiser than I, as well as far more numerous seeing as I am only one, have decided that there is no conspiracy. But hey, why not question it? after all, they could have been wrong... or lying.



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Art of the Skeptic: I Buried Paul

There is a relatively popular theory that famous member of The Beatles is dead, and in fact was long before the band split or he began his solo career. There is considerable history to the theory, but I'm still not inclined to believe it. Why? Because it's my job to be skeptical, that's why. Anyways, in September of 1969, a group of students from American college published a series of articles citing evidence that Paul had died in a car crash in January of 1967, and was replaced by a look-alike. They had all sorts of reasons to back up their claim, and a frenzy of "clue-finding" quickly began. To me this part sounds like a gritty re imagining of Scooby-Doo, but still, I have to had it to the kids they have some pretty convincing points. Such as hidden messages in songs by The Beatles. and secret meanings in their album covers. Perhaps the most popular example, and the namesake of this post, the infamous, "I buried Paul" line.

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The Art of the Skeptic is a blog where the authors look at any and all offered conspiracies, paranormal phenomena, etc. From a highly skeptical point of view. The subjects can range from the Illuminati, to musicians, to JFK Assassination. This skepticism allows readers to get a second opinion on the subject of their choice, one with a highly critical eye. Readers are encouraged to submit ideas via the comment form to have it analyzed.