Amateur cryptologist Petter Amundsen claims to have found evidence that William Shakespeare belonged to an early Masonic order and that it was in fact the philosopher Francis Bacon who wrote his works, from “Romeo and Juliet” to “Otello.”
In the third episode, he followed the trail further in the search for the author of Shakespeare’s works and the revelation of the network that may have hidden his identity.
– It does not make sense
In December, skeptics fiercely discussed the documentary series and theories:
– Entertaining nonsense, says actor and Shakespearean performer Kim Haugen after watching the documentary.
For seven years, Petter Amundsen has been studying the code systems and codes that Harn believes are messages from those who concealed the identity of the author. Amundsen has read texts, tombstones and literature. In the previous episode, he concluded that the secret Order of Rosenkreuz could have carried out the cover-up operation to ensure the people’s access to valuable knowledge.
Is Amundsen a genius?
If Petter Amundsen’s theories are true, it is not just literary history that needs to be rewritten. What does Amundsen find in the end?
Published
22.12.2009, at 3:30 p.m.
Update
01/04/2010, at 12:52
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