The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

Rarely does a new book force the reader to challenge their beliefs of what they think they know, specifically about recorded history, but this book delivers. The author's cryptanalysis work beginning with The Holy Trinity Decryption: The Hidden Autobiography of Sir Francis Bacon continues in this shocking second installment. The Keys of the Rosi Crosse contains new information more shocking than the last. Building upon the bedrock of sound cipher evidence, the author searches the works of the elusive secret society, the Fraternity of the Rosi Crosse. The search for corroborating evidence takes him through Renaissance artwork, manuscripts and frontispieces, maps and navigational charts, and even the 1609 Quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. In this work, the author discusses:

  • the true role of Sir Walter Raleigh in the Rosi Crosse
  • the truth of the relationship between Francis Bacon and Walter Raleigh
  • the cipher evidence available in Shakespeare's Sonnets, and the real identities of The Fair Youth, the Rival Poet, and the Dark Lady
  • the aliases of both Bacon and Raleigh
  • the identities behind the "characters" in the Rosicrucian Manifestos
  • the origin of Speculative Freemasonry
  • the evidence that Francis Bacon experienced a "philosophical death" and lived on as other historical characters, to at least the age of 88 to witness the execution of his secret nephew, Charles I.
  • Even more evidence that Bacon operated under what he called his "best alias," Samuel de Champlain
  • The alias Walter Raleigh used that allowed him to plunder as privateer and pirate
  • And other shocking discoveries.
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The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

Rarely does a new book force the reader to challenge their beliefs of what they think they know, specifically about recorded history, but this book delivers. The author's cryptanalysis work beginning with The Holy Trinity Decryption: The Hidden Autobiography of Sir Francis Bacon continues in this shocking second installment. The Keys of the Rosi Crosse contains new information more shocking than the last. Building upon the bedrock of sound cipher evidence, the author searches the works of the elusive secret society, the Fraternity of the Rosi Crosse. The search for corroborating evidence takes him through Renaissance artwork, manuscripts and frontispieces, maps and navigational charts, and even the 1609 Quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. In this work, the author discusses:

  • the true role of Sir Walter Raleigh in the Rosi Crosse
  • the truth of the relationship between Francis Bacon and Walter Raleigh
  • the cipher evidence available in Shakespeare's Sonnets, and the real identities of The Fair Youth, the Rival Poet, and the Dark Lady
  • the aliases of both Bacon and Raleigh
  • the identities behind the "characters" in the Rosicrucian Manifestos
  • the origin of Speculative Freemasonry
  • the evidence that Francis Bacon experienced a "philosophical death" and lived on as other historical characters, to at least the age of 88 to witness the execution of his secret nephew, Charles I.
  • Even more evidence that Bacon operated under what he called his "best alias," Samuel de Champlain
  • The alias Walter Raleigh used that allowed him to plunder as privateer and pirate
  • And other shocking discoveries.
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The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

by Jacob Roberts
The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

The Keys of the Rosi Crosse and the Ghosts of Bacon

by Jacob Roberts

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Rarely does a new book force the reader to challenge their beliefs of what they think they know, specifically about recorded history, but this book delivers. The author's cryptanalysis work beginning with The Holy Trinity Decryption: The Hidden Autobiography of Sir Francis Bacon continues in this shocking second installment. The Keys of the Rosi Crosse contains new information more shocking than the last. Building upon the bedrock of sound cipher evidence, the author searches the works of the elusive secret society, the Fraternity of the Rosi Crosse. The search for corroborating evidence takes him through Renaissance artwork, manuscripts and frontispieces, maps and navigational charts, and even the 1609 Quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. In this work, the author discusses:

  • the true role of Sir Walter Raleigh in the Rosi Crosse
  • the truth of the relationship between Francis Bacon and Walter Raleigh
  • the cipher evidence available in Shakespeare's Sonnets, and the real identities of The Fair Youth, the Rival Poet, and the Dark Lady
  • the aliases of both Bacon and Raleigh
  • the identities behind the "characters" in the Rosicrucian Manifestos
  • the origin of Speculative Freemasonry
  • the evidence that Francis Bacon experienced a "philosophical death" and lived on as other historical characters, to at least the age of 88 to witness the execution of his secret nephew, Charles I.
  • Even more evidence that Bacon operated under what he called his "best alias," Samuel de Champlain
  • The alias Walter Raleigh used that allowed him to plunder as privateer and pirate
  • And other shocking discoveries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331431860
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/14/2024
Pages: 394
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Jake Roberts was a Teacher of English and Rhetoric for 32 years. With an interest in the science of cryptanalysis, this adventure began when he identified a transposition cipher encrypted within the plaque adorning Shakespeare's funerary monument in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. The messages revealed by that decryption are changing history, and contain the hidden autobiography of one of the most influential thinkers on modern society, Sir Francis Bacon. The author continues this line of research and is the host of the podcast The Ghosts of Bacon.

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