Monday, July 09, 2007

A Real Code

Things are NOT what they seem..........

Secret Codes of Jamestown and Beyond

(Conspiracy Nation, 07/04/07)

– A cipher is “an internal story, told by external words,” writes the late Virginia Fellows in her breakthrough book, The Shakespeare Code. The so-called “Shakespeare” plays, for example, are cover text for a secret history of Elizabethan England and of Francis Bacon.Bacon warned those who would crack the code: “We enfold a dangerous chronicle, and by starts unclasp a secret book to your quick conceiving, and read you matter deep and dangerous.” This is from his letter to the decipherer, found by means of a “Bi-literal Cipher” which contains instructions dealing with other codes within the plays.Hidden messages within the “Shakespeare” plays and other works “tell a startling story.

They reveal state secrets and scandals – the marriage of a 'Virgin Queen,' murder and intrigue, corruption and lies at the highest levels of the government.” (Fellows, op. cit.)At the age of 15, young Francis had learned, in a traumatic manner, his true identity. He had been raised next-door to the palace by Lady Anne Cooke Bacon, wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Keeper of the Seal. Francis naturally believed Lady Anne was his mother. The deciphered code reveals what happened to cause Francis to realize the truth.Robert Cecil, misshapen cousin of Francis Bacon, was laughed at by one of the frivolous young maids whom Queen Elizabeth I delighted to have around her. Furiously brooding on the insult, he cunningly channeled his rage. Deciphered text explains:“He [Cecil] devises a way to be revenged upon the soft, silly maid, and... at the same time to be honoured, admired, and highly magnified. To do this [he] cheats his fair companion into covert rubs of the honour of the queen.”“The complexion of the maid changed from pale to red and from scarlet to pale when he with big, thundering voice cried twice; 'All this condemns you to the death to so much dishonour the fair queen.'” “As falcon to the lure, flies the queen to him and ask'd what he had heard.”“Madam, this innocent and pure model, moved by love for thee, told me that you are an arrant whore and that thou bore a son to the noble Leicester.”Queen Elizabeth I, maddened by rage, chases after the girl. Elizabeth draws a concealed dagger. “And the queen, who in her hand the foul knife grasps, did jump upon her...”

She murders the girl.Francis Bacon, in the de-coded history, goes on to relate how, “I in painful silence stood, tears in mine eyes, being grieved that I, a youth, must mine eyes abase and be content to see such wrong.” But worse is to come. Her blood-lust awakened, Elizabeth turns on Francis, who has voiced anguish at the sudden murder. “The queen like thunder spoke: 'How now, thou cold-blooded slave, wilt thou forsake thy mother and chase her honour up and down? Curst be the time of thy nativity!... I am thy mother.”Bursting into tears, young Francis Bacon fled the horrid scene. He naturally turned for comfort to the only mother he had heretofore known. Lady Anne Bacon stayed up with Francis most of the night, sadly explaining his true history. In 1560, Elizabeth had secretly married the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley. It was a bigamous marriage, since Dudley was already married at the time. Soon thereafter was secretly born Francis Bacon. He was handed over to the Bacons and was raised as their child. A second son, Robert Devereux, was secretly born to Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley in 1566.A few years later, Francis Bacon, while studying law at Gray's Inn, helped found a secret society: “The Honourable Order of the Knights of the Helmet,” dedicated to Pallas Athena. This ancient goddess was known by the Greeks as the “Spear-Shaker.” Bacon was also deeply involved with the Rosicrucian and Masonic movements of his time.

In later years, Francis Bacon planned for an ideal commonwealth, in a “land far away and many years in the future.” His book, The New Atlantis, describes his dream.“We find that today,” writes Fellows (op. cit.), “few know how vital a part Francis Bacon played not only in Newfoundland but in the founding of Jamestown. A careful search of the archives of history reveals that Bacon drew up the papers for the king's signature granting the charter for the Virginia Company of London. The charter, notes author Peter Dawkins, contained the beginnings of a new system of governance for the colony – constitutionalism.” (Emphasis added)And too, “[a]t the time, 'Virginia' was the name given to a vast span of North America's coast, extending even to parts of Canada.” (Ibid.)To reiterate: Bacon was the guiding light for a secret society honoring Pallas Athena. The state seal of Virginia does not show Queen Elizabeth I, the so-called “Virgin Queen.” The state seal of Virginia shows Pallas Athena, the “Spear Shaker.” And “Virginia,” so-called, historically includes the North American continent and not just what is now the state of Virginia.Bacon was also a shareholder in the Virginia Company, according to Nicholas Hagger (The Secret Founding Of America).

Ever since Scotland's King James VI (England's James I) brought Templarism to England when he was crowned British king, there seems to have been a secret Masonic plan to form a New Atlantis in North America. Bacon also was deeply involved in Masonry. Hagger cites author George Tudhope (Freemasonry Came To America With Captain John Smith In 1607) in support of there having been a secret birth of the United States. “There is an abundance of evidence,” claims Tudhope, “to show that a secret society was the prime mover behind the colonization of Virginia, America, and the founding of the Grand Lodge of the Free-Masons in 1723.”In 1635, missing works written by Francis Bacon may have been taken to Jamestown by Henry Blount, who later changed his name to Nathaniel Bacon. These works, it is claimed, were buried in a secret vault. (See also, “Vault Believers Want New Dig”, http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1686763/posts)

The Founding Fathers, though overwhelmingly Masonic, still had high ideals. A counter-force, represented by the “Planting Fathers” -- those who had landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 – precipitated a tug-of-war over the U.S. Constitution. The secret Deistic Freemasonry was at odds with the Christianity of the Planting Fathers. Besides Christianity, also opposed to Deism was William Blake. Blake demonized “Urizen” (“Your Reason”) and rejected the materialism of Isaac Newton. (“May God us keep, From Single vision & Newton's sleep!”)The secret Deistic Freemasonry (ancestor of “secular humanism”) implemented ideas of Adam Smith regarding the religious question. There would be a “free market” of religious belief. Churches were considered to be “trading monopolies.” In 1787, the State was separated from the churches, which now had to compete with each other for clients in a commercial setting.“The concept of federalism had been taken from Freemasonry, in particular the Grand Lodge system of Freemasonry, which had been set down in writing in Anderson's Constitutions of 1723.” (Hagger, op. cit.) Anderson's Constitutions “turned Freemasonry into an open organization behind which secret organizations could hide.” (Ibid.) And Anderson, in turn, had “based his Constitutions on the regulations of the Jesuits' Society of Jesus.” (Ibid.)

Abraham Lincoln, neither a Freemason nor belonging to any of the church “trading monopolies,” like the Son of Man had “nowhere to lay his head.” When the time came, Lincoln had no gang to protect him. Lincoln “had stood up to the Freemasons and had defeated them but, like Washington, he was a Deist who was in trouble for not belonging to a church.” (Hagger, op. cit.) (Lincoln defied, not the Confederacy per se, but a larger plot to break apart these United States.) Abraham Lincoln, explains Hagger, “occupied the no man's land between Christianity and Freemasonry.” According to Hagger, British Freemasonry used the Knights of the Golden Circle, and in particular John Wilkes Booth, who was a 33rd-degree Mason, to assassinate Lincoln. And what did Booth shout in Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865? “Sic semper tyrannis,” the motto of “Virginia”.After the Lincoln assassination, Freemasonry became stronger than ever. But the Elizabethan values of Jamestown had fallen along with Richmond. The high ideals of the Founding Fathers deteriorated, along with overt Freemasonry itself.Freemasonry remained somewhat powerful through the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), a descendant of the Illuminatus Clinton Roosevelt. Thereafter it mutated into sub-Masonic secret societies such as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Skull & Bones, and the Trilateral Commission. These are called “The Syndicate” by Hagger. Most Freemasons today belong only to a harmless society of good fellowship. In May of this year, Jamestown was visited by the “Bookend Queen” Elizabeth II. (The other “bookend” is Queen Elizabeth I.) The Queen Mum was here to honor the 400-year anniversary of Jamestown. A puzzling remark by George W. Bush, implying Elizabeth II being 400-years old, underlines the “bookend” theme. (See “Bookends Of Jamestown” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Bookends.html)

Clinton Roosevelt had been the ancestor of FDR. A ceremony performed in 1997, the inauguration of the FDR Memorial, was attended by different Clintons (Bill and Hillary), at least one of whom is an FDR wannabe. The plot continues. Who now is the “Keeper Of The Seal”?

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Vault believers want new dig(“secret vault” of Sir Francis Bacon)The Virginia Gazette ^ 20 Aug 2006 Steve VaughanPosted on 08/20/2006 12:15:31 AM PDT by Marius3188WILLIAMSBURG — Advocates of our version of “The DaVinci Code” were back in town Friday, calling for another excavation to locate the “secret vault” of Sir Francis Bacon, which they still allege is buried beneath the churchyard of Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. It is a replay of a saga from 14 years ago that put the church in an awkward position of dispelling some very weird myths. A media circus resulted. The story propagated by Sir Francis Bacon's Sages of the Seventh Seal has all the elements of Dan Brown's theological thriller.

The Bacon story relies on a conspiracy theory of history in which sinister forces have conspired to conceal a great historical and mystical truth from the world. How great? “It could stop the push for the Mideast War, for Armageddon,” said Fletcher Richman, the group's spokesman, as he stood outside the church. He added that it could bring all the world's religions together. Like “Davinci,” Richman's tale involves a treasure that has been moved around the world. In Brown's book that treasure is the Holy Grail, the chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper. In the theory of the Bacon enthusiasts, it is the original King James translation of the Bible, original versions of William Shakespeare's plays (which they believe Bacon and a circle of associates actually wrote) and “Christian Hermetic-Cabalistic mystery teachings.” They alleged these treasures were moved from England to Jamestown to Williamsburg. The Baconists believe that Bacon was the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I of England and thus the rightful heir to the English throne. They also believe he faked his death in 1626 and actually died in 1684, at the age of 123. The followers claim that Nathaniel Bacon the Elder, whom they believe was a relative of Sir Francis Bacon, supervised the transfer to Williamsburg. Colonial Williamsburg's research department said Friday they are unaware of any relationship between the two Bacons. Nor is there any explanation of why the Baconists have resurrected their claims.

Asked directly, Richman would not answer. Speculation is that he's trying to capitalize on the run-up to the 400th at Jamestown next year. Cryptograms and codes play a large role in the Baconists' beliefs. They insist that Sir Francis Bacon left hidden messages in his writings and that cryptograms on the gravestones and crypts in the Bruton Parish churchyard point the way to the hidden vault. The supposed Bruton Parish vault is one of a number of such hidden caches of knowledge, 144 to be exact, that the Baconists believe in. An article in their press packet describes their search for another alleged vault on the grounds of the state capitol in St. Paul, Minn., where Richman lives. As in “The DaVinci Code,” the Baconists' theory is long on speculation and supposition but short on verifiable fact. Asked to cite one fact indicating that a vault existed beneath the church yard, Richman referred to cryptograms on the gravestones in the yard. Yet even if the codes exist, none has ever been adequately translated. There are also sinister forces at work to suppress the release of the great secret, according to Richman. Baconists believe that the Skull & Bones secret society at Yale University, as well as Colonial Williamsburg's benefactor, the Rockefeller family, are to blame. Richman goes so far as to accuse the Skull & Bones Society and the Rockefellers of arranging the murder of his mentor Manley Palmer Hall, who died in 1990. And he accused David Rockefeller, among others, of conspiring to ruin the 1992 excavation of the churchyard, which found nothing. “They dug in the wrong place,” Richman said. “They knew very well what they were doing.”

Problem is, archaeologists who performed the excavation used the Baconists' own calculations to look for the vault. A year before that, Baconist Marsha Middleton dug for eight hours in the churchyard. For her trouble, she got a warning from police about trespassing. Despite accusing the Rockefellers of murder, Richman and the Baconists hope to gain the cooperation of the Rockefeller Foundation, Colonial Williamsburg and the church in sponsoring a new excavation by experts. That's unlikely. Colonial Williamsburg said it's a Bruton Parish project and deferred all questions to the church. The church made its stand clear Friday. When Richman suggested stepping inside the church for a group picture, facilities manager Mike Wanless told him flatly that wouldn't be allowed. “We're a functioning conservative church, there's is a limit to how much we'll cooperate with this,” Wanless told Richman. “This is mythology. It's an interesting story, but it's a myth.” “There's my opinion, there's your opinion and then there's God's truth,” Richman replied. He said that his group, four followers from Minnesota and three from Pittsburgh, were there to begin a grassroots movement in which the American people would demand a thorough excavation. In doing so, Richman violated a letter of understanding with the church allowing the group access to the church, which the group included in their press packet. “I also remind Mr. Fletcher Richman that, at a meeting with me a little over a year ago, I was given from a him a verbal promise that neither he nor any member of his group would use the newspaper or any other form of media to pressure Bruton Parish Church to support the Sages' cause,” wrote the Rev. Herman Hollerith, rector of the church.

“I trust that Mr. Richman exercises leadership over the group and is a moral person and, therefore, expect him to uphold his promise.” The group's renewed interest in the church is the latest chapter in saga that began in 1938. In that year, Marie Bauer Hall, supposedly following clues she'd discovered on the tombstones and in the writings of Shakespeare and Bacon, dug in the churchyard without authorization. She didn't find any vault, but did unearth the foundation of the original 1683 church. In 1985-87, ceramic engineer John Malweski, working for the Veritat Foundation, which was headed by Hall, conducted surface tests which supposedly proved that something is buried 20 feet below the original church foundation. In August 1992 the parish investigated the claim using rods to locate the vault. Nothing was found. That, as far as Bruton Parish is concerned, should be the end of it. “The chance that you'll be allowed to do any further excavation here is next to zero,” Wanless told Richman Friday.

1 comment:

Anthony Greene said...

Fletcher Richman has continually used the fake cover story that he is "researching" the Bruton Vault in order to trick people out of their money through financial misrepresentation for the last 25 years. Fletcher Richman caused MASSIVE financial ruin - and agonizing psychological torture - to my family for the last 2 years through his lies, deceptions, and financial fraud. It is still hard to believe that he could have caused such horrific destruction to my family - along with the assistance of his 2 co-conspirators. Read the details of what he did to me and countless others over the last 25 years at http://sacredvaults.org