De Vere, Bacon or Shakespeare? You Decide!

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2022
  • The Shakespeare authorship question has been one of the enduring mysteries of our time. Hear the evidence. See the evidence and you decide.
    You might want to speed it up to watch in 15 mins.
    This video also contains reference to planetary cycles, little known to those outside of astronomy and astrological circles, and shows secret cipher in the First Folio and Sonnets.
    I went on to make more videos after this. Find them here:
    Part Two (33 mins)
    • Stunning Secret Cipher...
    Part Three (9 mins)
    • This Man Told Us Who W...
    Part Four (Further discoveries in the Sonnets)
    • CRYPTOGRAPHY: The Bili...
    Please note Boteswaine at 26 mins is correctly pronounced Bo'Sun.
    #Shakespeare #FrancisBacon #DeVere #Hermes #Apollo #Shakespeareauthorship

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @SpiritualFreemasonry
    @SpiritualFreemasonry 2 роки тому +6

    Wonderful! A real treat for all of us who study esoterica and very well explained and presented! The way you explained a complex topic in an easy-to-understand way is remarkable. More please!

  • @SirfrancisbaconNet
    @SirfrancisbaconNet 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, Kate!
    Fascinating and captivating!

  • @juliekemp419
    @juliekemp419 Рік тому +4

    Only Lord Bacon comes through it all in a clean sweep of the appalling psychopathy, cultural richness and bedeviling complexities of his times. Lord Bacon's depth and range of Being, his Art (mind, heart and soul: One Great Personal Gestalt) gives to the intellectually honest, rigorous, humble modern researcher something of his Grace.

  • @cgwaldmanauthorfrancisbaco5320
    @cgwaldmanauthorfrancisbaco5320 2 роки тому +1

    At your convenience, I was wondering if you could give references where people could read more about the tracing of the 1589 book, "The Art of Poesie," back to authorship by Francis Bacon, please. Thank you for explaining the various symbolisms.

    • @CyclesandTrends
      @CyclesandTrends  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, Thanks for your comment. For the most extensive discussion of Lord Bacon’s authorship of The Arte of English Posie see Walter Begley, Bacon’s Nova Resuscitatio or The Unveiling of his Concealed Works and Travels (London: Gay and Bird, 1905), I, pp. 1-80.
      For a detailed discussion of the extensive influence of the work throughout the Shakespeare canon see William Lowes Rushton, Shakespeare and ‘The Arte of English Poesie’ (Liverpool: Henry Young and Sons, 1908). Info courtesy of independent.academia.edu/APhoenix1

    • @cgwaldmanauthorfrancisbaco5320
      @cgwaldmanauthorfrancisbaco5320 2 роки тому +1

      @@CyclesandTrends
      Just came across this, that Shakespeare did not invent the word "inaudible," "George Puttenham" (a.k.a. Francis Bacon via your references) did!
      "…our odde sillable is not altogether of that nature, but is in a maner drownd and supprest by the flat accent, and shrinks away as it were inaudible and by that meane the odde verse comes almost to be an euen in euery mans hearing."
      -George Puttenham, The Arte of English Poesie, 1589. (from Merriam Webster, "10 Words Shakespeare Never Invented," online. March 25, 2022).

  • @CyclesandTrends
    @CyclesandTrends  2 роки тому +2

    Part Two and Three now available. See notes