good one, been waiting for someone to mention 'Ides of March' And anyone not familiar with Sir Francis Bacon = Shakespeare...it's an interesting & Very deep rabbit hole. Mr. Bacon was extremely busy...wonder if he used 'Shakespeare' to add the centuries long 'plan'? Shakespeare has had a HUGE influence on the world under the guise of fiction.
Shakespeare's name is hidden in the King James Version of the Bible.
"The 46th word from the beginning of Psalm 46 is "shake" and the 46th word from the end (omitting the liturgical mark "Selah") is "spear" ("speare" in the original spelling)."
And Shakespeare was 46 years old in 1610 when the KJV came out.
didn't know that thanks! & I think there is a lot more of this in the Bible...read an article about the freemasons being the ones to sort out the verses & assign numbers to them...guess the middle of the Bible is Psalm 117, George Washington/freemason was Agent 711🤔
That's interesting. I know the KJV was a standard for secret codes.
BTW, the related Bible Code stuff (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_code) is hogwash. I suppose you have read about that and how it works. I corresponded with the Amazing Randi on this many years ago. He had stated in an article or message online that probably every long text could be treated the same way and show hidden words and messages. I took him up on that and took one chapter of "Moby Dick," since I had the text of it on my computer. I put the chapter into WordPerfect, deleted all the spaces and punctuation, made the text all caps in Courier so that it would line up vertically, and increased the margins a bit so the lines would be a good width. I went through that random text and found all kinds of words, even some close to each other that were related. I sent Randi my findings.
good one, been waiting for someone to mention 'Ides of March' And anyone not familiar with Sir Francis Bacon = Shakespeare...it's an interesting & Very deep rabbit hole. Mr. Bacon was extremely busy...wonder if he used 'Shakespeare' to add the centuries long 'plan'? Shakespeare has had a HUGE influence on the world under the guise of fiction.
Shakespeare's name is hidden in the King James Version of the Bible.
"The 46th word from the beginning of Psalm 46 is "shake" and the 46th word from the end (omitting the liturgical mark "Selah") is "spear" ("speare" in the original spelling)."
And Shakespeare was 46 years old in 1610 when the KJV came out.
didn't know that thanks! & I think there is a lot more of this in the Bible...read an article about the freemasons being the ones to sort out the verses & assign numbers to them...guess the middle of the Bible is Psalm 117, George Washington/freemason was Agent 711🤔
That's interesting. I know the KJV was a standard for secret codes.
BTW, the related Bible Code stuff (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_code) is hogwash. I suppose you have read about that and how it works. I corresponded with the Amazing Randi on this many years ago. He had stated in an article or message online that probably every long text could be treated the same way and show hidden words and messages. I took him up on that and took one chapter of "Moby Dick," since I had the text of it on my computer. I put the chapter into WordPerfect, deleted all the spaces and punctuation, made the text all caps in Courier so that it would line up vertically, and increased the margins a bit so the lines would be a good width. I went through that random text and found all kinds of words, even some close to each other that were related. I sent Randi my findings.
"Mr Bacon" doesn't sound kosher, wonder if Shakespeare did that by design?
well...I do think he was one of us;)