Sunday, October 30, 2011

Anonymous: The Movie

I was very sad when "Anonymous" the movie didn't come to my local theaters. I realize for many people like Catholics, English Historians, and possibly even the Anglican church all this is problematic in many ways. For example, if Shakespeare didn't write the plays and Francis Bacon, the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I did instead it creates a multitude of problems for everyone. For example, I am a descendant of Francis Bacon through my father's line who came to the U.S. in 1725. If Francis Bacon was an heir to the British Throne at that time you can see just some of the problems it creates right there. In addition, (though it is likely not addressed in this movie), we also have a "Da Vinci" code kind of problem in Francis Bacon because many people like my parents and myself believe and believed that Francis Bacon became the "Comte de Saint Germain" of France eventually and the "Man who never died" by means of the philosopher's stone mentioned in the "Harry Potter" series of movies. So, you then have people like Voltaire, the French philosopher writing to a King in Europe and saying to him, "The Comte de Saint Germain is a man who knows everything and who never dies." Then you have the "Comte de Saint Germain" being a confident to Louis the 16th and Marie Antoinette. Then you have the fact that when Francis Bacon's coffin was dug up there was no body in it but only rocks of the same weight. There are almost unlimited things that can be historically researched regarding Francis Bacon, who also just happen to be: The father of the Scientific Method and the foremost code expert until computers were invented during World War II. At the very least, Francis Bacon was a genius beyond compare as witnessed by the Shakespearean plays. At the most you have him not dying and evolving into "Saint Germain" the man who never died and who if this is true may still be alive and traveling in time and space under "Which names now?"

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