Spear-Shaker

Spear-Shaker
Title Spear-Shaker PDF eBook
Author Kenric J. McKenzie
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 2011-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780956418500

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For four centuries, open-minded scholars have been questioning the validity of the most famous English author - William Shakespeare! These groups of scholars have argued that the acknowledged author from Stratford-Upon-Avon may not have written the works attributed to him, and instead believe that "Shake-speare" was a pseudonym for another author. This Novel covers the secret life of the 16th Century English philosopher and statesman, Sir Francis Bacon, one of the strong candidates for the Shakespeare crown. Weaving historical events together with fiction to take the reader on a roller coaster ride as it unravel the long hidden secret life about this enigmatic English figure, you will share the highs and lows of his political career, his life as an English secret agent, secret societies, the hidden secrets of his royal Tudor lineage, loves won and lost, his forays into mysticism, and his hand in the authorship of the works of Shakespeare. Kenric McKenzie, author of Spear-Shaker: Francis Bacon's Legacy.

Francis Bacon--the Spear Shaker

Francis Bacon--the Spear Shaker
Title Francis Bacon--the Spear Shaker PDF eBook
Author Helene H. Armstrong
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Shaker of the Speare

Shaker of the Speare
Title Shaker of the Speare PDF eBook
Author Ross Jackson
Publisher
Total Pages 441
Release 2010-04-15
Genre
ISBN 9781856230476

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The Companion to Shaker of the Speare

The Companion to Shaker of the Speare
Title The Companion to Shaker of the Speare PDF eBook
Author Ross Jackson
Publisher
Total Pages 122
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In 'The shaker of the speare' Ross Jackson tells the story of Francis Bacon and claims that he was both the secret son of Elizabeth I and the true author of Shakespeare's works. Here, in the companion to his novel, Jackson gives the evidence to show that his claims are not only true but increasingly difficult to dismiss.

Shaking The Spear

Shaking The Spear
Title Shaking The Spear PDF eBook
Author Adrian Bonnington
Publisher
Total Pages 108
Release 2019-05-27
Genre
ISBN 9781070537184

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This book looks at the evidence that Francis Bacon was William Shakespear. It then looks at the life of this great man who helped form the Invisible Colege, Rose-Cross movement, modern Freemasonry.

Rosicrucian America

Rosicrucian America
Title Rosicrucian America PDF eBook
Author Steven Sora
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 288
Release 2019-11-19
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1620559072

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An in-depth history of Rosicrucianism, its key members, and their roles in the formation and settling of America • Explores Sir Francis Bacon and Dr. John Dee’s deep influence on England’s colonization of America as well as the Rosicrucian influence on the Founding Fathers and on cities such as Philadelphia and Williamsburg • Explains how Bacon was the author of many anonymous Rosicrucian texts and how he envisioned America as the “New Atlantis” • Reveals the connections of the Order of the Rosy Cross to the Knights of the Golden Circle and to the Georgia Guidestones Dr. John Dee and his polymath protégé Sir Francis Bacon were the most influential men in the court of Queen Elizabeth I, part of an elite group with invisible control throughout Europe. And, as Steven Sora reveals, not only were they key members of the Rosicrucians, they were the driving force behind England’s colonization of the New World and the eventual establishment of the United States. From Avalon in Newfoundland to New England to Pennsylvania and Virginia, Sora shows how Bacon and Dee’s Rosicrucian impact is felt throughout North America. He details Bacon’s possible authorship of the anonymous Rosicrucian texts of the early 1600s, his connections with Sir Walter Raleigh’s School of Night, and the origins of Rosicrucianism in Bacon’s Order of the Helmet. He explains how Bacon envisioned America as the New Atlantis, a utopia where liberty and freedom of learning prevailed--a key tenet of the “Invisible College” of the Rosicrucian Order--and how Dee convinced the Queen that England had rightful claims in the New World by drawing on legends of both King Arthur and Welsh Prince Madoc voyaging West to America. Sora looks at Rosicrucian influences on the Founding Fathers and earliest settlers of America, such as Washington, Franklin, and William Penn of Pennsylvania, on the American Revolution, and on American colonies, such as the Williamsburg colony. He details how Penn invited Rosicrucians to Philadelphia and how the city’s layout follows esoteric principles, including a direct reference to Bacon’s New Atlantis. Moving into the 1800s and beyond, he reveals how a handful of Rosicrucians served as the Inner Sanctum of the Knights of the Golden Circle and how Rosicrucians are behind the Georgia Guidestones, carved granite monoliths with messages in ancient languages. Providing a thorough and expansive view of Rosicrucianism, its occult origins, and its deep imprint on America, Sora shows how this secret society still continues to exert invisible influence on the modern world.

The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon

The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon
Title The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon PDF eBook
Author Alfred Dodd
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN

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