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Bacon's Monument #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s3 points
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Fuller's Findings #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s3 points
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Jean Overton Fuller #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s3 points
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York House (The Bacon London Residence) OR York Place (Old Name for Whitehall The Royal Palace) #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA3 points
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Dr Rawley Conceals the Truth In keeping with his Rosicrucian Imperator Lord Bacon, Dr Rawley delivers as much of the truth as he is able via a method of delivery, at once enigmatical and disclosed, or simultaneously concealed and revealed, that can be easily read by those possessing a penetrating intellect or eyes to see, to enable them to pierce the carefully constructed veil, a method he employs in the very first sentence of the Life of his master: #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA3 points
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Dr Rawley #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA3 points
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The Stage-Player The stage-player that easily deceived the people of the Elizabethan and Jacobean era being the Stratford actor William Shakspere who was employed by Francis Bacon as the literary mask, William Shakespeare. #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA3 points
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I am very happy to share with you the second part of my series "Bacon's Wit".๐ Bacon's Wit (Part 2).mp41 point
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Hi Rob, I think that Peethagoras talks about this image ... Hi Peethagoras, I will answer you that, for me, a Serpent with wings is a DRAGON.๐ And for me, those are Dolphin's Heads. This is very similar to the way Dolphins were portrayed at that Time. https://collections.lacma.org/node/2279932 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:French_early_16th_Century,_"You_Are_Tying_a_Dolphin_by_the_Tail"_(fol._17_recto),_c._1512-1515,_NGA_86049.jpg https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/1893501 point
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I missed this when it posted. I have too much going on in my life! LOL There are more than just AGF and BFG that are interesting and 40, 60, 80 degrees add up to 180 and are impressive. Every triangle adds up to 180, right? I wonder what CGF and DGF are? I would bet that Willy of Avon was not the face in Shakespeare's engraving. I'd be surprised if what he looked like would even be recognizable based on his images after he was dead. Yet this engraving has a lot to share about Shakespeare and his purpose, and who he was. ๐1 point
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Richard the Third, act 1 scene 1. CLARENCE: Yea, Richard, when I know, for I protest As yet I do not. But, as I can learn, He hearkens after prophecies and dreams, And from the crossrow plucks the letter G, And says a wizard told him that by โGโ His issue disinherited should be. And for my name of George begins with G, It follows in his thought that I am he. These, as I learn, and such like toys as these Hath moved his Highness to commit me now. Refer to "cursed" tombstone: Line 1: first and last two letters are GO and ER (two top 'corners') these spell GORE: noun 1; "thick, clotted blood." noun 2: "triangular piece of ground." verb "to pierce, stab, spear." George is also called Clarence: C = 3 Start from left G, go to right E --- 1 go to left O go to right R --- 2 go to left G end at right E --- 3 G E O R G E Regarding the changing to and fro, or back and forth across the letters: G is 1st in the line, O is 2nd, R is 28th and E is 29th: sum = 60. sonnet 60: LIke as the waues make towards the pibled shore, So do our minuites hasten to their end, Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toile all forwards do contend. Natiuity once in the maine of light, Crawles to maturity,wherewith being crown'd, Crooked eclipses gainst his glory fight, And time that gaue,doth now his gift confound. Time doth transfixe the florish set on youth, And delues the paralels in beauties brow, Feedes on the rarities of natures truth, And nothing stands but for his siethe to mow. And yet to times in hope,my verse shall stand Praising thy worth,dispight his cruell hand. The inclusion of this sonnet is only on a whim, an idea so to speak.1 point
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Original artwork before 1609 Sonnets changes: 1: Hayward, 'Concerning Succession', 1603. Modified artwork (as in sonnets title): 1: Shakes-peares 'Sonnets', 1609. Title. 2: Drummond, 'Poems', Edinburgh, 1616: "Flowres" Title. 3: Ben Jonson, 'Workes', 1616. Note: Jonson knew Drummond, in fact, he walked to Scotland to visit him. Both published using Sonnets version header in 1616: same year WS died. Note: both published seven years after Sonnets. (not counting 1609) Sonnets (Aspley) title page shows seven lines of text. Seventh line is 'date' 1609: reduces to seven. Seven rays of light come from head of the little boy: Note Ben Jonson's son Benjamin died age seven. Could this be his son? sonnet 7 LOe in the Orient when the gracious light, * Lifts up his burning head,each under eye Doth homage to his new appearing sight, Serving with lookes his sacred majesty, And having climb'd the steepe up heavenly hill, Resembling strong youth in his middle age, Yet mortall lookes adore his beauty still, * Attending on his goulden pilgrimage: But when from high-most pich with wery car, Like feeble age he reeleth from the day, The eyes(fore dutious )now converted are From his low tract and looke an other way: So thou,thy selfe out-going in thy noon: Unlok'd on diest unlesse thou get a sonne. * Line seven word seven gracious begins with seventh of alphabet. * Line seven word seven "still" another word for dead. First seven letters of line seven are: "Yet mort" ? Ben Jonson's elegy is called โOn My First Sonโ for his eldest son, who died of plague in 1603 when he was just seven years old. 1603 to 1609 all the years = seven (counting 1603). Here's the little head isolated from the main artwork:1 point
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I see a serpent biting an ankle, as per Old Testament. I do not see a dolphin, it is either a lion (as in dande-lione) or a dog as in dog-rose). It's all vegetation.1 point
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Professors Jardine & Stewart #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s1 point
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'Bacon is not There' #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s1 point
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Professor Coquilette #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s1 point
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The Omitted Line #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA1 point
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In the first 1652 English translation of the Confession (the one used for nearly all later modern editions including by Dr. Frances A. Yates in The Rosicrucian Enlightenment (London: Routledge, 1993), pp. 251-60, at pp. 258-9.] after stating false alchemists easily deceive the people it omits the line below translated by Waite from the original 1615 Latin edition: #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA1 point
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#ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA1 point
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The German Fama and Latin Confession were first printed in English in 1652 issued under the pseudonym of Eugenius Philalethes (Thomas Vaughan) which deliberately omitted a very critical piece of information in the following passage: #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA1 point
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The Fama Fraternitatis The New Atlantis was the coeval of the anonymous Fama Fraternitatis (written by Bacon) the first manifesto of the secret Rosicrucian Brotherhood of which Dr Rawley was a member under his beloved Rosicrucian Grand Master, Lord Bacon. This first Rosicrucian manifesto was printed at Cassel in German under the magnificent title of Die Reformation der Ganzen Weiten Welt (The Universal Reformation of the Whole World), the title of one its tracts, in which the god Apollo (to whom Bacon is likened above) invites advice from the wise men of antiquity and modern times for the benefit of mankind. In 1615 appeared the second anonymous Rosicrucian manifesto (written by Bacon) printed at Cassel in Latin titled the Confessio Fraternitatis (The Confession of the Laudable Fraternity of the most Honourable Order of the Rosy Cross written to all the learned of Europe). #ElizabethI #VirginQueen #RobertDudley #FrancisBacon #RobertDevereux #PregnancyPortrait #HamptonCourt #RoyStrong #FrancisCarr Paper https://www.academia.edu/45006558/The_Pregnancy_Portrait_of_Queen_Elizabeth_I_and_The_Secret_Royal_Birth_of_Francis_Bacon_Concealed_Author_of_the_Shakespeare_Works Part 1 https://youtu.be/AFSxRYGxgjk Part 2 https://youtu.be/HWpuy13KHiA1 point
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Following this lead read this today about Jamestown graves. Maybe De La War was one of them? https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/experts-have-uncovered-remains-at-americas-first-permanent-colony-but-whose-bones-are-they/2017/10/26/6ceaa0c4-b446-11e7-be94-fabb0f1e9ffb_story.html โThere are so many graves cutting through graves, cutting through graves, cutting through graves,โ Kelso said. โTo sort it out archaeologically is much more complicated than any of usโ realized. Ancestry.com has my ancestors "Hale's" in and around Jamestown by 1616 or so. ๐ What's funny, all these years even as a kid growing up around there in Virginian hearing about Elizabeth and James I in history, and then 25 years of being a passionate Baconian later I have never made one mental connection of "Virginia" referring to Elizabeth I as "Virgin Queen' until A. Phoenix mentioned it in the last day or so! LOL Blinded by the Light? ๐1 point
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Right now we are in Day 77 of Sonnets in Sonnet 33. http://www.light-of-truth.com/pyramid-GMT.php#Line0456 33 + 77 is 110. Tomorrow we are in Day 78 and will be in Sonnet 33 until 11:59:59 PM when Tier 3 ends. 33 + 78 = 111. Yet another place in the Sonnets where going from a 110 to 111 has significance. I'm hoping I have time tomorrow to share how Sonnet 33 which is "Mother to Son" changes to "Son to Mother" with Sonnet 34 as the 4th Tier begins. ๐ VVHy didst thou promise such a beautious day, And make me trauaile forth without my cloake, To let bace cloudes ore-take me in my way, Hiding thy brau'ry in their rotten smoke.1 point
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The collar is an important arc suggestion in the Droeshout portrait. The arc of the collar is centered at E. It intersects the circle which contains the image at C and D here, giving CD perpendicular to GF. This is the line of the button hem. Point G is part of an angle AGB that is 80 degrees. AGF and BGF are 40 degrees. The arc of the collar created on its circle is about 48 degrees or 1/7.5 th of the circle. If one does the math it is what is required for the 40,60,80 triangle to come out of the top (shown elsewhere previously). The collar ends up being a clever design element in the composition and worthy of consideration.1 point
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