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THE BACON-SHAKESPEARE MANUSCRIPT

In 1867 an astounding Elizabethan document (c. 1596) was discovered at Northumberland House in London. It should have had the most extraordinary impact on the literary world as it reveals the true author of the Shakespeare works. Instead it was misleadingly named The Northumberland Manuscript and quietly either ignored or misrepresented for over 150 years.

Why?

The manuscript belonging to Francis Bacon contains copies of his early writings and originally his Shakespeare plays Richard II and Richard III.

The contents page reveals explosive information. The names of both Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare are scribbled repeatedly all over its outer cover.

This is the only contemporary Elizabethan document in the world that features both the names of Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare. Why then is it not the most famous document in the world? Because the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript contains a world changing truth. . .

Francis Bacon is Shakespeare.

For the full story about ‘The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript’ see:

PAPER: https://aphoenix1.academia.edu/research

VIDEO: https://youtu.be/QDn8gdBqnIM

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII

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8 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

150 Years of Systematic Suppression & Misrepresentation

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII

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Here is one example of misrepresentation of the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript:

https://politicworm.com/oxford-shakespeare/the-big-six-candidates/oxford-versus-bacon/bacon-nashe-and-the-northumberland-manuscript/

"As the Baconians point out, it’s ignored by mainstream Shakespeare scholars, though less because it points to Bacon as Shakespeare (it doesn’t) than simply because they don’t know what to make of it." What a load of B.S. The Phoenix team have demolished this deception once and for all.

Academia is gradually making room for the authorship debate:

https://www.brunel.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/articles/First-masters-degree-to-study-the-authorship-of-Shakespeares-plays

https://www.coursera.org/learn/shakespeare

Thank the Lord and Lawrence for sir bacon.org!

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The Systematic Suppression of the Bacon Shakespeare Manuscript by the Orthodox Shakespeare Scholars

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #SirSidneyLee #JQAdams #Edmund Chambers #FolgerShakespeare Library #BRolandLewis #SamuelSchoenbaum #ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust

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The Controlled Narrative of the Discovery of The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #NorthumberlandHouse #ConferenceofPleasure #JamesSpedding #JohnBruce #NorthumberlandManuscript

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

The Systematic Suppression of the Bacon Shakespeare Manuscript by the Orthodox Shakespeare Scholars

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #SirSidneyLee #JQAdams #Edmund Chambers #FolgerShakespeare Library #BRolandLewis #SamuelSchoenbaum #ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust

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 Cheerful lot, aren't they? It must be the heavy burden of keeping up such a gigantic facade that makes them look so gloomy. Facetiousness aside, it has often struck me that some of the most intelligent minds can have fixed opinions which render them blind to all reason on certain subjects. Bigotry can be the Achilles' heel of genius. 

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4 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

The Misrepresentation of The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII

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Strange... I've only just noticed that, apart from all the other things that are wrong with the Droeshout 'portrait', the line of the nose is not central to the face. It is slanted overtly to the right side of the face and is anatomically incorrect. Incompetence on the part of a youthful engraver, or another humorous sign of fabricated identity?

 

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4 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

 

The Controlled Narrative of the Discovery of The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #NorthumberlandHouse #ConferenceofPleasure #JamesSpedding #JohnBruce #NorthumberlandManuscript

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At the bottom of page 14, the Phoenixes raise suspicions regarding Bruce's handling of the MSS which are so serious as to be almost inconceivable:

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2 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

Hi Rob and Eric, 

We have just gone out for a couple of hours and come back to cornucopia of posts containing some great insights and which at the same time have made us laugh and touched us-thank you for all your love, warmth and support.

Hi Team Phoenix. Francis, Rob and I return your sentiments tenfold.

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The 'Discovery' of the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript by Antiquarian John Bruce

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #NorthumberlandHouse #ConferenceofPleasure #JamesSpedding #JohnBruce #NorthumberlandManuscript

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The Account Given by John Bruce of the 'Discovery' of the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

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The Baconian- Rosicrucian Scrolls on the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

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The List of Contents of The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript that Originally Contained the Shakespeare Plays Richard II & Richard III

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Four Writings Present in The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript not Listed on the Contents Page

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A List of the Now Missing Pieces from The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

 

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16 hours ago, Eric Roberts said:

In brief, nothing - not even the rigorous arguments of Delia Bacon, nor the direct evidence of the Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript - could persuade Spedding that Francis Bacon could possibly have written the Shakespeare plays. What, then, could transport the great dispassionate biographer into a state of ecstatic reverie? Edward Fitzgerald confided in a letter to his friend, Alfred Tennyson, that Spedding, who never married, had a weakness for a famous opera singer known as the "Swedish Nightingale", as Martin Pares explains: 

Ok, Friedman who had the goods to nail Bacon as Shakespeare suddenly lied, and then went mad.

Spedding? I always thought he was a Baconian hero! Still do.

But when he could have put the finale on his life work, he said nothing. Like Friedman. Now Spedding also went mad. That pretty girl probably gave him a sincere and bright smile one day. That was more important than Bacon? No. But his tongue was cut off. No reason to do any more Bacon work. Like Friedman, they were told to shut up, "now." A pretty girl is always nice. He had nothing else to live for. Bacon was dead.

Sonnet 66, hmmmmm, something about Art being tongued-tide by Authority. That would drive many people mad. These are Bacon's words, in a special "place". That line has meaning. He knew he was born to be King of England and he was William Shakespeare. Oh my! Tongue cut off.

Bacon was stronger than Friedman and Spedding, and Bacon still had hope for the future. The other guys were convinced by however means to keep the old secret hidden.

So far, we are breaking all the rules here on the B'Hive that existed in the World not too long ago as we are sharing even secret secrets, maybe we today are the leak in the dam...

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7 hours ago, Light-of-Truth said:

Ok, Friedman who had the goods to nail Bacon as Shakespeare suddenly lied, and then went mad.

Spedding? I always thought he was a Baconian hero! Still do.

But when he could have put the finale on his life work, he said nothing. Like Friedman. Now Spedding also went mad. That pretty girl probably gave him a sincere and bright smile one day. That was more important than Bacon? No. But his tongue was cut off. No reason to do any more Bacon work. Like Friedman, they were told to shut up, "now." A pretty girl is always nice. He had nothing else to live for. Bacon was dead.

Sonnet 66, hmmmmm, something about Art being tongued-tide by Authority. That would drive many people mad. These are Bacon's words, in a special "place". That line has meaning. He knew he was born to be King of England and he was William Shakespeare. Oh my! Tongue cut off.

Bacon was stronger than Friedman and Spedding, and Bacon still had hope for the future. The other guys were convinced by however means to keep the old secret hidden.

So far, we are breaking all the rules here on the B'Hive that existed in the World not too long ago as we are sharing even secret secrets, maybe we today are the leak in the dam...

Perhaps it would be more accurate to say we are sharing our suspicions that secrets about Lord Bacon are still "sub rosa". In Hellenistic and later Roman mythology, roses were associated with secrecy because Cupid gave a rose to Harpocrates (the Hellenistic god of silence) so that he would not reveal the secrets of Venus. Banquet rooms were decorated with rose carvings, reportedly as a reminder that discussions in the rooms should be kept in confidence. This was inherited in later Christian symbolism, where roses were carved on confessionals to signify that the conversations would remain secret. The phrase entered the German language (unter der Rose) and, later, the English language, both as a Latin loan phrase (at least as early as 1654) and in its English translation.

 

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12 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

A List of the Now Missing Pieces from The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

 

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #NorthumberlandHouse #ConferenceofPleasure #JamesSpedding #JohnBruce #NorthumberlandManuscript #Rosicrucians #EdwinDurningLawrence 

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Hi A. Phoenix

It would make sense if the two "Richards" were removed from the MS just before or soon after the Essex Rebellion - far too dangerous to leave lying around. Likewise, "The Isle of Dogs" and "Leicester's Commonwealth" would have been extremely hot political potatoes while Elizabeth was alive. I don't know enough about the other five missing texts, but they sound less controversial. If, on the other hand, all nine works survived more or less intact until their rediscovery in 1867, where on earth are they now?

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Four Writings Present in The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript not Listed on the Contents Page

#TheBacon-ShakespeareManuscript #ShakespeareAuthorship #FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #NorthumberlandManuscript #RichardII #RichardIII #NorthumberlandHouse #ConferenceofPleasure #JamesSpedding #JohnBruce #NorthumberlandManuscript #Rosicrucians #EdwinDurningLawrence 

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So the cover page of the MS was not a complete index of its contents. F.B. to his assistant: "Fetch me a copy of my 'Advertisement touching on private censure'!" Assistant to himself: "Now where did I file it...?"

 

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The Present Contents of The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript

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The Entries on the Outer Cover Relating to Various Shakespeare Poems & Plays

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The Bacon-Shakespeare Manuscript & The Rape of Lucrece

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