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That's a pretty clever fairytale that you made up here...
The only problem is that the so-called "Money Pit" is really nothing but a man-made reservoir to hold the water from the Swamp when the Swamps plug is pulled.. And then to refill the Swamp AFTER those who created this ingenious system were done either depositing, or withdrawing the Treasures under the Swamp when they were done doing what they needed to do. This is precisely why the creators of this unique "Bank Vault" didn't even bother trying to hide to "Swamp Water Holding Tank Hole".
If you say so, but citing Amundsen, Muir, and Halpern are not a reliable source of facts.... I check out facts and back them up with more facts...
Nor any "FACTS" that back up these statements.franklin so far (just from what I remember) you have claimed as FACT.
Shakespeare's manuscripts are buried on oak island and were written by Francis bacon (as Shakespeare was illiterate)
That you know where the Arc of The Covenant is.
The Arc of the Covenant is in USA
The bible contains a secret code telling locations of treasure
The Declaration of Independence contains a secret code telling locations of treasure
You know the location of secret treasure hoards from the American Civil war.
That Noahs Arc can be seen sticking out the side of Mount Ararat from Google Earth.
That all recorded history is false
No evidence has been offered for any of these claims
And these are just the outrageous claims I can remember..
And you really wonder why no one else believes you or can take you seriously...
THE DIPLOMA OF THOMAS, BISHOP OF ORKNEY AND ZETLAND states on Page 81, that Earl Henry Sinclair of Orkney was fighting at the Scottish/English Borders.Would you mind posting some of those historical records and documents that place these people at another location other than where the authors said they were? ...
Nor any "FACTS" that back up these statements.
In the case of the Shakespeare allegation it's something that Rawley does not contribute with the posthumous cryptic publication of Sylva Sylvarum. In fact he seems to say something different altogether, that the Rosy Cross has only published the First folio and that OI is somehow related to the death of Anthony Bacon who may be referred to in that work as the Great Tau (either Francis or Anthony is being referred to as this). There's no clear evidence that Rawley isn't just playing clever games with readers though and isn't himself crafting a Bacon/Shakespeare mystery after Bacon's death. One of the intriguing aspects of the title page to Sylva Sylavrum is the cartouche at the bottom which contains a cross made with words "Willian" and "Lance" in and in close proximity to the jumbled word "Shake". It's not obviously clear what Rawley was up to with this publication, but there seems to have been an effort to tease with the Bacons and Shakespeare. It's more about Anthony than Francis, though.
Rosy Cross is a veiled or hidden meaning for "Christ Jesus ." ROSY = R + O + S + Y = 18 + 15 + 19 + 25 = 77 CROSS C + R + O + S + S = 3 + 18 + 15 + 19 + 19 = 74 Now. CHRIST = C + H + R + I + S + T = 3 + 8 + 18 + 9 + 19 + 20 = 77 JESUS = J + E + S + U + S = 10 + 5 + 19 + 21 + 19 = 74. You can see ROSY = 77 and CHRIST = 77 also CROSS = 74 and JESUS = 74. So they can be exchanged to mean ROSY CROSS is the same as CHRIST JESUS. They did veiled messages that way so they would not be killed by the King or the Pope and their people.
Bacon did not use a method of letter to number value ciphering that had 26 letters like you do there. He did however play around quite a bit with the 24 letter to number ciphering that is used in Tudor times. It doesn't work to support your suggestion unless you change the scheme to incorporate the modern alphabet, as you do, for your liking. What you propose is disingenuous.
These sort of letter to value of word suggestions are the flimsiest of proofs to further unrelated suggestions. They do exist, though. Francis Bacon was said to be enamored his name totaled 100 when he was young.
Being killed by the King is a wild suggestion since he was an ally of James I. Bacon may have wanted to hide his identity from Elizabeth I in order to criticize her policies regarding the persecution of the Puritans, but that is another story. Bacon's religious views are interesting. He seemed to lean towards the idea that all religions are wrong headed and that the truth in all religion existed long ago and that it had been deteriorating consistently ever since it was revealed to man. Bacon wrote much about the "wisdom of the ancients". I think he had a very conflicted opinion about the religious strife that had occurred in England and it greatly influenced him in his tales of Utopian islands in the New world where a foundation for a "New Temple of Solomon' could be symbolically laid. Bacon is hugely misunderstood, imho. You seem to think bizarre things about him and his involvement with RC. Rawley uses "knights of the helmet" also as a name for a concealed literary group linked to Bacon. I believe it is only referring to a group of intellectuals who are trying to advance a more peaceful way ahead through reason and thinking by influencing culture. One of their lines of influence may have been to publish the first folio. That, again, seems to be suggested by Rawley very early on.
It wasn't until about the year 1500 that I and J were recognized as separate letters. In England they were interchangeable well into the 1700's
Francis Bacon died before the first Bible (1629 King James Version) using the spelling "Jesus" was published. The prior 1611 KJV spelled it "Iesus" throughout.
Jesus would likely have introduced Himself as "Y'shua" in Hebrew or "Isho" in Aramaic (don't know how He spelled it).
Kabbalists and numerologists have been backing into what they claim to be significant codes in sacred texts for prediction for centuries. But so far it has always followed the events, with enough spin, rather than be usefully predictive. Keeps them off the streets, I guess.
Francis Bacon had NOTHING to do with the King James Bible- that was nonsense perpetrated by Manly D Hall and Alistair Crowley.Yes when Bacon first incorporated his name in cipher he used the 24 letter system where I, J were the same and U, V were the same.
But later when he had over-sight of the King James Version of "The Holy Bible" Bacon was using the 26 letter cipher code.
Bacon had it encoded into the 1611 Original King James Bible, which was the only Holy Bible called "The Holy Bible."