Re: ” Who Wrote Shakespeare’s Plays?”

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2015-02-12 17:31:15

I have had some feedback from several people, pasted below – people have come to different conclusions – that is clear. The first I heard (a few years ago) was that Francis Bacon was alleged to have written some of Shakespeare’s works. I think Jon (2nd segment below) makes some excellent general observations about the works of Shakespeare. Andrew  The most compelling historical  evidence I`ve come across over the last 6 years ,points to it  almost certainly being  Kit  Marlowe as the author. His covert literary career and subversive activities following   Elizabeth`s connivance in his “assassination” scenario,  (helped smuggle to Italy) , are most telling and very well worth examining when they are seen in light of  the current political control behaviour and methods of the PTB, (it tells me that in essence political history just repeats itself “plus a la meme chose” ),  now  packaged up in  secret, advanced  technology.  For 16th C. political-religious-economic   control and  fraud   , read 21st C. political -monetary- technology  control and  fraud.   Incidentally, Marlowe is still taboo with very many eminent personalities  in the academic world –  as  with for example in academic science ,the evidence for the  electric universe theory and expanding world theory ,just too many salaries and safe jobs are at risk if the Shakespeare “bandwagon” wheels should really start to come off. Ted    Hello Andrew, very interesting and whilst it puts forward a different author than the one I came across i.e. Edward De Vere in the YouTube below, it does make a very strong case for that Italian lady whom I heard as a potential author from another area of research I was looking at.   My main point to this post is that until about a year ago I’d never really looked much at Shakespeare as I’ve never read much of that body of work and only seen 1 play many years ago (Mainly because I thought it would make me seem more educated rather than a real interest in the subject ;o) ) But, when I listened to the below audio what struck me was the thought, how could any serious scholar in this area and there are millions of academics who’s whole career are based on Mr Shakespeare, actually think that this illiterate, untraveled, non-musical, unschooled, unconnected to any establishment body or royal court possibly be the author of the most quoted literary works ever (The Bible aside)? Its a nonsense to think this trader would even know what happened in Royal courts to the detail that is in the works or know any Latin or Italian never mind understanding how to incorporate the subtle comical nuisances of local geographical slang that is apparently on nearly ever page of every play?   But, what this and every other subject that this forum and my own research shows, is that this is just another massive cover-up that reveals that those who are tasked with the cover-up in ALL of these ‘related’ areas have been doing so for as far back as recorded history goes and makes me not trust ANY form of written history these days. I find I have to listen or read what’s before me and use my intuition, my critical thinking and my limited understanding of the tool referred to as the Trivium, to see if it stacks up or as in the case of any 911 research I’ve done other than that of Dr Wood it never does.   EDWARD DE VERE, 17th Earl of Oxford – real Shakespeare – full video www.YouTube.com/watc…   Jon Andrew,   There is also a chapter on this in John Hamer’s excellent book The Falsification of History   www.amazon.co.uk/The…   Regards David

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