When I was at Shawnee Mission East, my English teacher, Barbara Johnson, when she was assigning us Romeo and Juliet, she looked around as if to see whether anyone was listening, and hunched down and got this conspiratorial grin on her face, and said "This was actually written by the Earl of Oxford." (This is the same lady who thought I was a genius when I turned in a poem plagiarized from Robert Hunter. A nice lady.)
That meant nothing to me, I didn't know this bloke Oxford from Adam. I didn't read R & J and never will because it is a romantic plot - at least you would get the satisfaction of seeing them die - but in college I read Richard III and Richard II consecutively for a Shakespeare course, and I could tell right off that something wasn't right. I was really impressed by the writing in Richard III, but parts of Richard II seemed way too clumsy for the same author. Like, impossible. Try it yourself and see if you don't agree. I remembered what Barbara Johnson had said, and started poking around on the new-fangled internets. Very quickly I landed in the Bacon camp, all the others are a smokescreen set up by the intelligence-connected academics. How they ever convinced semi-intelligent people to lie this big, and risk eventual exposure, is beyond me, but they pulled it off. As I've mentioned, Bacon invented the first binary code, the basis of our digital age, and in terms of modern institutional scientific methods, he was the real colossus of the Scientific Revolution. So it matters a great deal whether people are taught about him, and I never once heard his name in school. (To be fair, this could be my fault as I wasn't the best student, in terms of actually attending class.) Not only have they tried to blot out his name wherever possible, they have also slandered him unfairly for nearly two centuries. You will never, ever hear Dawkins or Neil deGrasse Tyson or any of these science assholes even say his name. So I know I sound really grumpy and harsh at times, but there is no way to prepare someone for finding out the truth about what humanity has been up to these 2,000 years. Particularly the last five centuries, since Machiavelli was let out of hell. To find out that Bacon himself wrote a thorough refutation of this snake, and they've completely buried it, let's just say it's a good thing I don't have the nuclear codes. Not only has England treated their best citizen - the best human of the past 2,000 years, without question, God Himself in the flesh - not only have they treated him atrociously, they have deliberately chosen evil over good. It was a very plain choice. And now, I stand before you as your judge, and you still persist.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AutodoxographyUnsolicited opinions and advice. Archives
July 2024
Categories |