Monday, January 4, 2016

Saint Germain Was or IS a Free Thinker

I was taught growing up that Francis Bacon became the Comte de Saint Germain in Paris and throughout Europe.

However, Francis Bacon (The Father of the Scientific Method) was born:
However, then Wikipedia says of the Comte de Saint Germain (Historical figure)
The Comte de Saint Germain (born 1712?[citation needed]; died 27  February 1784)[3]

So then we have Francis Bacon born in 1561 as the illegitimate  son of Queen Elizabeth I (from the Bi-literal code book he wrote) (when deciphered it speaks of his being the son of Queen Elizabeth and that he also had a brother whose mother was also Queen Elizabeth I).

But then, we have him being born on January 22, 1561 and according to Wikipedia dying in 1784?

Then this would mean he was 223 years old at his death. But, if a person can live 223 years using the Philosopher's stone (mentioned in Harry Potter) but also thought to actually exist by many people then and now.

So, if Francis Bacon discovered the secret of immortality through the philosophers stone did he actually even die in 1784? Or is he still alive?

Also, Francis Bacon and the Comte de Saint Germain were said to believe in both Free Thinking ideas such as the Masons but also to believe in divine revelation as well.

So, obviously there are many different kinds of free thinkers here on earth in the past, present and future of earth.

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