The William Shakespeare Conspiracy


1. The Shakespeares Documents
The importance of understanding the source material for the Shakespeares documents is to know that Shakespeare’s historical, technical, scientific, political, legal, business, religious, royal and philosophical content is extremely accurate often sourced from origional documents, eyewitness accounts and knowledgeable experts.

2. William Shakespeare of Stratford
William Shakespeare a minor actor and not a writer was at best an unwitting front (due to a similar name) for the often politically dangerous material.

The actual Shakespeare documents were written by the Shakespeares Round Table Writing Society in London consisting of many talented writers and researchers.

It’s most plausible that Sir Francis Bacon derived the occult name William Shakespeare for himself and later the Writers Guild and certainly had the final edit of the material and is the person who published the various versions of the Shakespeare material.

All of the Shakespeare material was written, extensively edited and originally published during the lifetime of Sir Francis Bacon. At the time of the printing of the famous First Folio in 1623 a compilation of the Shakespeare Plays the person William Shakespeare had been dead for seven years.

After the death of Sir Francis Bacon in 1626 there has been no additional origional William Shakespeare material written, edited or published.

3. Sir Francis Bacon
Sir Francis Bacon was an Occult practitioner and is considered one of the most ruthless and dishonest British politicians to ever hold an office.

Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and author widely recognized as the “father of empiricism” and the pioneer of the modern scientific method.

Serving as both Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James I.

Bacon fundamentally shifted how humanity investigated the natural world. Instead of relying on ancient authority or pure deductive logic, he argued that true knowledge must be built through systematic observation, rigorous experimentation, and shared data collection. – Google AI Gemini

4. Queen Victoria I
The Virgin Queen had no children, never married “married to England” and in fact remained a virgin throughout her entire life. When asked about her virginity the elderly Queen stated that in her entire lifetime she had never been alone having at least one servant (in her tumultuous youth a warden) at her side at all times.

Queen Elizabeth I, who ruled England from 1558 to 1603, was famously nicknamed the “Virgin Queen” because she never married. She deliberately cultivated this image to symbolize her purity and unwavering devotion to her country.The American state of Virginia was named in her honor. – Google AI Gemini

5. King James I
By some traditions King James I was very suspicious and leary of the powerful and dangerous Sir Francis Bacon and actually despised him calling Sir Francis Bacon the most vile, corrupt, disgusting and dangerous person he had ever met.

In other words the personality of Sir Francis Bacon is the personality of the person who devised the Shakespeare material.

During the reign of King James I Sir Francis Bacon was impeached and forced to resign by the English Parliament in 1621 on charges of corruption and accepting bribes. – Google AI Gemini

6. King James Bible Version of 1611
The KJV 1611 Bible was translated by a scholarly Committee of religious experts.

Sir Francis Bacon did not participate in the transition of the KJV Bible. An actual written translation is difficult to corrupt especially from the well known Hebrew and Greek sources. Words and particularly nouns are easy to translate i.e. a sheep, goat, rock, stone, bread, wine, gold, etc. all have a direct translation to the English language.

It is plausible that Sir Francis Bacon did have some part in the KJV chapter and verse numbering. There are chapter and verse breaks that are not logical from a Christian perspective.

The sacred Christian ‘Holy of Holies’ Old Testament text located in the book of Isaiah contains a chapter break that a Christian editor would not have provided (Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12).

The King James Version (KJV) translation committee was a group of roughly 54 scholars, known as “Translators,” commissioned by King James I in 1604.

They were divided into six companies operating across Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster, with each group assigned specific books of the Old Testament, New Testament, and Apocrypha. – Google AI Gemini

by David Anson Brown

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Tom Regnier | “Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare? Or Did Someone Else?”

Susan Roberts | Member of the Francis Bacon Society, delivers with clarity a fascinating, erudite and comprehensive account of Francis Bacon’s life. The theories of Authorship and the Royal Birth are carefully examined using compelling historical detail.

Was Sir Francis Bacon the true author behind the works of Shakespeare? Dive into this compelling exploration of one of history’s most enigmatic figures in Sir Francis Bacon

David Danuiels | It’s believed by member of the “Rose Cross” and Freemasons that Shakespeare’s works were at least particially written by Sir Francis Bacon who helped translate the King James Bible

KIB 466 | Sir Francis Bacon (January 22, 1561 – April 9, 1626) and the 1611 KJV Bible | Biblical Life TV – Kingdom Intelligence Briefing

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