John Dee was behind the cryptography in the frontal matter that was included in the KJV, and that was a collaboration with Francis Bacon and Edward De Vere who were all Rosicrucians. I don't believe Bacon wrote the KJV. The problem with the claim that Bacon wrote about every book of that era is that he couldn't possibly have the time to do all of that himself. Maybe there are cracks in the official story of those translators, I have not examined it closely.
In the Fama Fraternitatis (a short Rosicrucian manifesto), it talks about R.C. Cross having anonymous helpers. This could indicate that Bacon was helped in writing all those bodies of work by fellow Rosicrucians where he basically directed it and probably wrote some books in their entirety as well, while others established the bulk. Bacon would've outlined and edited them. Basically a collaborative work. Edward De Vere wrote the sonnets.
Check out the channel Bard Code on jewtube, it has a lot of good information about this topic. Alan Green is an Oxfordian but is open to other perspectives and invites Baconians in some episodes of his podcast.
I strongly recommend purchasing two sets of books, which can only be found in one location.
"Waiting for the Miracle Vol 1 & 2." (can be purchased as one book). $75
Read this one first.
"Cutting through the Matrix Vol. 1,2 & 3" (can be purchased as one book). $75
This expands on the first two books. I made the mistake of ordering this triple volume book, before WFTM 1&2. You'll get more out of CTTM if you read the WFTM books first.
Was Shakespeare and wrote King James Bible.
John Dee was behind the cryptography in the frontal matter that was included in the KJV, and that was a collaboration with Francis Bacon and Edward De Vere who were all Rosicrucians. I don't believe Bacon wrote the KJV. The problem with the claim that Bacon wrote about every book of that era is that he couldn't possibly have the time to do all of that himself. Maybe there are cracks in the official story of those translators, I have not examined it closely.
In the Fama Fraternitatis (a short Rosicrucian manifesto), it talks about R.C. Cross having anonymous helpers. This could indicate that Bacon was helped in writing all those bodies of work by fellow Rosicrucians where he basically directed it and probably wrote some books in their entirety as well, while others established the bulk. Bacon would've outlined and edited them. Basically a collaborative work. Edward De Vere wrote the sonnets.
Check out the channel Bard Code on jewtube, it has a lot of good information about this topic. Alan Green is an Oxfordian but is open to other perspectives and invites Baconians in some episodes of his podcast.
@Tom_Bombadil
Rosicrucianism started by Descartes a bit after this. The cross is the xy axis, the rose in geometry is a wave form or shape.
I very much doubt Francis BA-con was an actual person.
Francis Bacon is a front name for a hidden priesthood.
I strongly recommend purchasing two sets of books, which can only be found in one location.
"Waiting for the Miracle Vol 1 & 2." (can be purchased as one book). $75
Read this one first.
"Cutting through the Matrix Vol. 1,2 & 3" (can be purchased as one book). $75
This expands on the first two books. I made the mistake of ordering this triple volume book, before WFTM 1&2. You'll get more out of CTTM if you read the WFTM books first.
https://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
Shipping is included in the US. But not international.
Buy both sets at the same time if you can afford them. You'll be glad to have them in hand when you finish the first two.
You'll find what you've been looking for, and much more.
Reality bedrock.