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The Memoirs of Billy Shears Paperback – September 9, 2009

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 281 ratings

This is the old version of the full unabridged version of the unique book that set world records: The Memoirs of Billy Shears. Some people have found it meaningful to read this old version first to form questions, opinions, and attitudes that are then answered and expanded by advancing to the blue book. This transition from red to blue brings the reader through the experience of learning by degrees--an approach used in some mystery schools.
Letting the world in on secrets concealed since the Sixties,
The Memoirs of Billy Shears reveals infallible proofs and other overwhelming evidence to finally prove, all these decades later, that Paul McCartney really died in 1966.From verifiable facts in this book, you will be sure of it, and will know how to easily prove to others that Paul was replaced by William Shepherd “Billy Shears.” William has been playing the part of Paul, recording and performing, since Paul’s fatal automobile accident all those years ago.Just as Beatles albums contained hundreds of clues about Paul’s death and replacement (with hints in their lyrics, cover art, and video performances), in keeping with that same secret creative expression of sympathy for the loss of Paul, friends in other bands also made “Paul is Dead” songs. Among others, The Rolling Stones, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (“The Bonzos”), The Who, Donavon, and Elton John all sing about Paul’s death. This book discusses some of their songs, as well as some by “Paul,” John, George, and Ringo that were made beyond their Beatles Years. The Memoirs of Billy Shears uses over two hundred songs to explain the Paul switch (including the torment it caused before and after Paul’s death), to establish the historical context, and to add support, richness, and texture to the book’s concepts. Those musical enhancements add warmth and a depth of feeling to the cold hard facts, giving you insider empathy for all involved.Fittingly for a book of Paul-clue decoding, The Memoirs of Billy Shears is itself fully encoded. Providing a new reading experience, readers will not only be able to decode Paul songs, but can also break the acrostical code within this book! The first letter in every other line combines to spell secret messages--adding up to be the world’s longest acrostic--that the reader will love to decode.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (September 9, 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 672 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1475145888
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1475145885
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.06 x 1.68 x 7.81 inches
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Thomas E. Uharriet
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Poet and author, Thomas E. Uharriet, is best known internationally as “The Encoder” of "The Memoirs of Billy Shears." In that seminal book, he reveals the hidden messages of “Billy Shears” (Sir Paul McCartney) and of the Cabal that uses his music to transform society. In other books, Uharriet decodes the teachings of Jesus, Krishna, Huang Po, and Lao Tzu, bringing that brilliance of the ancient Eastern world to his modern Western audience.

Since the 09.09.09 publication of "The Memoirs of Billy Shears," rumors have spread that Thomas E. Uharriet is a pseudonym of Billy Shepherd (the current Paul McCartney). Another version of that rumor is that Uharriet is a combination of Sir Paul and two other authors. That rumor was based on the anagram of “Thomas E. Uharriet,” “I am three authors.”

All rumors aside, however, Thomas E. Uharriet is a real person from Southern California who has had that name his whole life, since before the Beatles started. As one would expect from Uharriet’s inspirational writings, those who know him personally tell us that he delights in beauty and truth, health and wellness, discovery and sharing. He believes in raising awareness, and that full disclosure makes this realm better for his children and future generations.

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Customers find the book fascinating and entertaining. They describe the pacing as believable and detailed. Readers praise the well-written and unique language. Many consider it a worthwhile read, while others feel the content is too esoteric and not artfully presented.

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Customers find the book interesting and recommend it for Beatles fans. They say it provides good information and sheds light on the subject.

"...The encoding is magical and incredible, and makes the book that much richer. Get the printed copy, not the electronic...." Read more

"...combined with the encoded texts on every page made this an entertaining read overall because I include the new "ears" hearing things in..." Read more

"...And now for my review. This book was fascinating. I read in one day. It has the ring of truth...." Read more

"...There are also plenty of biblical references, and allusions to the false "Apostle" Paul...." Read more

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Customers find the book's pacing good. They say it's a believable confessional as told by Sir Paul McCartney. The story is amazing, detailed, and shocking yet believable. Readers describe the book as honest, revealing, and haunting fiction.

"...book is brilliant; it is an amazing feat of language, and is a heartbreaking story. He bares his soul and invites us in, and I could not put it down...." Read more

"...This book was fascinating. I read in one day. It has the ring of truth...." Read more

"...This is a book of fiction for legal reasons according to the author and with that delimiter set Billy dives right into an in depth analysis of the..." Read more

"...Even if you are not a Beatles fan, this whole conspiracy is brilliant and yet a very sad story for the real Paul." Read more

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Customers find the book's language engaging and well-crafted. They describe it as a unique read that provides logical explanations about freemasonry and the obsession of certain 6s. The encoding is described as magical and incredible, making the book even richer. Overall, readers praise the positive outlook and reasonable explanations provided.

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"I think what's great about this book is that it puts a logical understanding off all the famous clues in the past as well as even some of the newly..." Read more

"Is spoken in jest. And that well crafted saying by Shakespeare rings especially true with this series of books in coded storytelling...." Read more

"Doesn't[t beat around the bush - this is very direct text and makes you feel a lot of the emotion that the band members must have been feeling after..." Read more

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Once you get over the initial shock of the books content and stand back and look objectively at the facts and proof presented, it all makes sense now. It solves the odd behaviour that always puzzled me that happened between the seemingly tight knit Fab 4 during their hey-day till about the time John’s British newspaper interview of the dropped J.C. bomb leaked and into the post Brian Epstein era. This is also the time when Paul seems to have taken over and John’s group starts to fizzle out; to quote a famous non Beatles song....they “lost-that-lovin-feelin” between them.Whether you believe this book or not will depend on how open minded you are. This book challenges your entire belief system, not just about the Beatles and Sir P. but also about everything going on in the world in general during the 1960’s....to me this is a good thing.The internet is filled with many quotes from this book which take on a sinister slant taken out of context. Things like; Satanism, Social engineering, MK-Ultra, CIA, Tavistock, Free Masons, etc... etc... etc... yes it is all mentioned in this book but whether it is part of the real truth or the needed fiction aspect of this reveal, doesn’t really matter in the long run... we all got great memories and great music that still stands up today filling our lives with joy. If the CIA “is” connected with this story even in a small way, it would be the “only” good thing that sinister agency has ever done for mankind.Playing devils advocate...wink... the main theme of this book is hammered home throughout the book and to my belief the writing is padded to get it to the spooky page 666 that the book has. While Sir P. gives due credit to those that deserve it, on the other hand he is not shy about also espousing his own great talent throughout the writings and cementing the fact how he more or less alone saved the band through his own perfectionism and also putting down most of the Beatles pre-1967 catalogue as mere goofy and forgettable love loves.I wonder how many people actually spotted these clues on their own before the release of this book. I imagine very few other than hard-core Beatles fans.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2013
    This is a very strange book. In terms of details about the Faul McCartney conspiracy, it is a goldmine, and it rings fairly true.

    Billy Shears is highly concerned with names, and the power of Paul's name in particular to open doors for him and make him as rich as Solomon. The prime concern of antichrist is to make a name for himself. There are also plenty of biblical references, and allusions to the false "Apostle" Paul. There are references to his efforts in bringing about the New World Order, connections with Masons, and the Illuminati. He states "I am that I am", and says of himself, that he is all sixes, and 666. He suggests that he now channels all three dead Beatles, further suggesting that he is the small head on the Beast of Revelation, speaking great things, that replaces the three heads that were torn out by the roots. (When you think about it, the one head would have to be related in some way, in people's minds, to the three heads it replaces, which themselves would have to be related.)

    He says his hopes for the world are all of peace and love, but it is vain to think he can bring those things about through such a massive deception, the channeling of the dead, which is forbidden by God, and so much schizophrenic personal confusion. In code, he says he wants a new heart. Let's hope he gets one.

    P.S. A message to Billy:

    Your interpretation of your painting misses the mark. Hour right hand doesn't let your left hand know what it is doing. (Or is it the other way around?) The headless birds are the spirits of the three dead Beatles, which you can't grasp, no matter how hard you try. The dead know nothing, and they can't speak to you, or impart their magic to you. They flew free of your grasp.

    You don't mention Jesus in your book. Are you respecting the terms of a contract the Beatles signed? A contract nobody, including yourself, mentions, which must have included a provision not to speak of Jesus or the kingdom of heaven? Didn't Jesus warn us not to take oaths?

    You have been using names and images, and playing the imposter so long that you see all things through a distorted lens. Your fascination with William Wallace possibly also misses the mark. It was another William, the conqueror, who had for his sign, a wolf, the sign of the tribe of Benjamin. King Saul, and Paul of Tarsus, were of that tribe and they misled Israel.

    Jesus wasn't fond of Solomon, and he would have told him to give away his money to follow him, and have a new heart.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017
    This book is brilliant; it is an amazing feat of language, and is a heartbreaking story. He bares his soul and invites us in, and I could not put it down. I cannot believe anything but that it is what it says it is after reading it; it's unimaginable to me that it is anything else. People are afraid to even consider the possibility that the mythology of the Beatles they grew up with might be other than what they thought, but this does not in any way lessen the magic of the Beatles. The music is richer now for me with a different understanding. And after reading it, I cannot imagine ever thinking that the pre-1966 Paul McCartney is the same person as the man we know as Paul McCartney. They are as different as night and day, their looks, their music, and their personalities. What an amazing story he has to tell, and he lays everything out with the same heart and soul that is in his music. The encoding is magical and incredible, and makes the book that much richer. Get the printed copy, not the electronic. Get the complete version, not abridged. Thank you to both Thomas E. Uharriet and Sir James Paul McCartney for an incredible adventure of a book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2017
    I was thoroughly entertained with this "first person" account of all the Paul is Dead clues I have heard, and many I hadn't heard.

    Hadn't listened to many of the songs that reading these "Memoirs" inspired a new listening, combined with the encoded texts on every page made this an entertaining read overall because I include the new "ears" hearing things in songs that seem so obvious, after reading about them in this book as part of the overall experience in reading this book that most books lack.

    With that said, I would not recommend this book to those who have a tendency to "believe" in things; however, most of my favorite fiction seems to leave me wondering how much is the fictional plot devices and what real events and people inspired the story being told were factual.

    If you don't question everything, you will know nothing and believe anything.

    I can't claim to believe Billy Shears' memoirs as being originated by the one who has been known as Paul McCartney since my birth in 1971, but it sure gives me enough evidence to really mess with other people who haven't questioned everything, including a serious scrutiny of all the Paul is Dead clues, and for that alone this Devil's Advocate considers the comparatively high cost of this novel. And to play Devil's Advocate about the cost of this novel: IF it were true, the cost is appropriate for what royalties he might have for the rest of his days if he loses everything for violating his non-disclosure agreement except for the royalties from the books encoded by Thomas E Uharriet.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018
    I was in 7th grade and crazy about the Beatles in 1966, the yr that Paul McCartney died. The following yr was when I found out that the real Paul was dead and I did believe it because all of the sudden, the Beatles music was different and the 'new' Paul looked more mature to me. The real Paul had a baby face.. round with big cheeks.. the other looked all grown up and sounded grown up. And now for my review. This book was fascinating. I read in one day. It has the ring of truth. So now I'm doing some investigating on my own about Vivian Stanshall and the Bonzo Dog Do-Da Band and other clues left in this book.This book has made me listen to the songs in a whole different way. I can hear the clue left by Paul's grieving and fanatical band mates. I do think this Kindle edition was way too expensive, but, if you have the money and are a Beatles fan (and love to solve mysteries), go ahead and purchase it. It is one of the most intriguing books that I've read in a long time.
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  • Rick L.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Obvious When Known
    Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2022
    Was blind. Now I see.
  • Leanne Martel
    5.0 out of 5 stars Truth is stranger than Fiction!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2025
    I realise that if I'd picked up this book (or an earlier version) five years ago I probably would have thrown it across the room, but because of all the things that I have discovered in that time, particularly regarding the Illuminati, the Occult, the Satanism behind Hollywood and the music industry. In fact reading it I had a sense of a whole lot of things slotting into place including the fact that I've never liked Paul McCartney and often wondered why - as The Fab Four all seemed really likeable in the early days.. now I can see why as I've always had an acute radar for inauthenticity. It's an extraordinary story although it may not be 100% true - in fact Billy Shears expressly says that at the beginning - that there are certain things that need to be verifiably false in order for it to be fiction and in case of lawsuits. I do get where he's coming from: it makes sense. But the story itself is completely unputdownable.. perhaps when Billy is long gone they will make a movie of this. I feel sorry for him actually - it's clearly been quite a weight to carry all these years...
  • wendyPS
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Memoirs of Billy shears
    Reviewed in Spain on November 20, 2022
    An updated version of an excellent book.
  • Barbara
    5.0 out of 5 stars waw
    Reviewed in Germany on August 26, 2018
    Unabhängig davon, ob man an die Geschichte glaubt oder nicht, dieses Buch kann ich nur empfehlen! Von der erste Seite an, packt es total! Super detailiert geschrieben, faszinierend und spannend. Lädt zum Nachdenken ein.
  • Glass Unwin
    5.0 out of 5 stars I Am Three Authors said the Paperback Writer to the Paperback Readers.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 29, 2024
    Good luck putting this one down.