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Oh dear, it's rather worrying that some folks actually still lend credence to the "Elvis is Alive" money making formula. What theories of Mrs Brewer-Georgio do you feel are "Plausible" here John? List them down and we'll explain the lot of 'em. In case you quote the "his name is spelt wrong on the gravestone" chestnut, well technically it isn't! There are two birth certificates, one shows the name Aaron with two "A"s and the other with one; they simply used the one showing two "A"s when doing the headstone. In any case, the autopsy report spells it with one A so as far as the official documentation goes, all seems in order. I have never heard a decent reason as to why if Elvis's middle name is spelt one or two "A"s, how that can be considered proof that he isn't dead any way.
Dont think anyone is lending credence to it, it's merely a discussion, nobody on this thread has actually come out and stated with 100% conviction that he is alive, and I consider your tone quite patronising to be honest.
Chris Bowdidge said:Oh dear, it's rather worrying that some folks actually still lend credence to the "Elvis is Alive" money making formula. What theories of Mrs Brewer-Georgio do you feel are "Plausible" here John? List them down and we'll explain the lot of 'em. In case you quote the "his name is spelt wrong on the gravestone" chestnut, well technically it isn't! There are two birth certificates, one shows the name Aaron with two "A"s and the other with one; they simply used the one showing two "A"s when doing the headstone. In any case, the autopsy report spells it with one A so as far as the official documentation goes, all seems in order. I have never heard a decent reason as to why if Elvis's middle name is spelt one or two "A"s, how that can be considered proof that he isn't dead any way.
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