'My Beloved The AUTHOR' - Ben Jonson's Encomium to Shakespeare

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Alexander Waugh

Alexander Waugh

Күн бұрын

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@shakespearemonologue
@shakespearemonologue Жыл бұрын
The best and most compelling presentation I have ever seen on an academic subject - was thrilled to be present in person on the day itself. Mind blowing unravelling of the cult of Stratfordianism!
@andy-the-gardener
@andy-the-gardener 9 ай бұрын
stratfordianism is a true cult or religion. the very lack of evidence seems to actually increase their belief, rather than shake it. if he was an ordinary human with ordinary evidence for his life as an author he would not be this magical god like genius anymore. believe the bs and join the club and be rewarded with riches.
@mstexasg6243
@mstexasg6243 Жыл бұрын
Dear Mr. Waugh you will be in my prayers until you are healed.
@robertashley7751
@robertashley7751 10 ай бұрын
Won’t be healed if he goes near the big pharma pimps.i discovered these past 3 years it’s all a massive fraud.starting with Pasteur.cancer can only thrive in acidic environment.
@lachenmann
@lachenmann 5 ай бұрын
I'm so sad about the passing of Alexander Waugh. He was truly a master of his craft and an amazing teacher. Thanks to him and his KZbin channel I came to know about Oxfordianism! What a tragic loss! Now he's where music and poetry are born. Rest in peace, legend.
@dawnbartle123
@dawnbartle123 3 ай бұрын
Oh no is this true?
@illpro2296
@illpro2296 9 күн бұрын
The world has lost a profoundly wise and intelligent scholar ...this is a hard one 😢🙏😔
@Widdowson2020
@Widdowson2020 Жыл бұрын
Mr Waugh we pray for your recovery. Your work will go on for generations.
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 10 ай бұрын
Haven't been able to find any updates but missing his wonderful videos. 🙏 for a full recovery.
@waltquevedosegueda
@waltquevedosegueda 5 ай бұрын
I am deeply saddened by the news of the very premature passing of Alexander Waugh. Such a BRILLIANT man!!! He still had so much more to give. May he rest in peace.
@steveharris8248
@steveharris8248 Жыл бұрын
Mr Waugh is OUR 21st century supernova. How wonderful are his talks on De Vere!
@mrb7094
@mrb7094 Жыл бұрын
So very sorry to hear of your cancer Mr Waugh. Your good humour, erudition and charm provide a genuine light in these benighted times. I very much enjoyed this latest lecture. Here's to many, many more.
@15xv
@15xv Жыл бұрын
alexander thank you for everything you've done and shown us. nothing truer than truth
@dawnbartle123
@dawnbartle123 3 ай бұрын
Oh my dear Mr Waugh. I just found of your passing. Thank you for replying to my email. I’m a small insignificant person, yet you truly made me feel shiny and bright. You will be missed by me. In my world you were so very great.
@IdonotwantaUtubename
@IdonotwantaUtubename Жыл бұрын
Wishing you a full recovery soon❤❤❤ thank you for all your amazing work
@L111GTV
@L111GTV Жыл бұрын
Dear sir, I was inspired to write you an amature epigram a few years ago. I am so sad to hear of your fight with cancer. I cant inagime, but have undegone many scans and biopsy for same. I have listened intently and with admiration and delight to your channel and your debates. The world needs more of your ability, passion and intelect. Sending all the energy I can for your recovery. I share your passion for the truth, it must always be revealed. Please let us all know where you may presenting in the future, I wil endevour to be there.
@joschmoyo4532
@joschmoyo4532 Жыл бұрын
Firstly my best wishes for a speedy recovery for one who surely has justly earned a measure of grace. Secondly, thank you for the sincerity of your efforts to share so freely what you have discovered. Bloody marvelous.
@alainaaugust1932
@alainaaugust1932 4 ай бұрын
When I saw you had died, Alexander, I saw double meaning in this the last of your YT postings. An encomium is an essay or speech of praise, a paean, a eulogy. Your work, this work, is your encomium. I see you joyously chatting with all the writers you love, your grandfather introducing you, and then-a knowing wink our way.
@brendanward2991
@brendanward2991 Жыл бұрын
That was brilliant. Alexander never fails to deliver.
@duncanmckeown1292
@duncanmckeown1292 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating lecture as usual! I hope your health problems are soon in the past...and you will long entertain us and spread the TRUTH!
@giampaolo5356
@giampaolo5356 5 ай бұрын
I've just heard about Alexander Waugh's premature passing and I'm so sad! He was always a pleasure listening to him, because he was a great erudite, a fascinating speecher and a genuine researcher. Even dough I became more and more a "Florian" in the Shakespeare's controversy, I always followed and loved his videos about the 17th Earl of Oxford. ... R.I.P. 😥
@TheBlondeSunset
@TheBlondeSunset 5 ай бұрын
RIP Mr. Waugh |-T-|
@jonathanhamnett4044
@jonathanhamnett4044 Жыл бұрын
Been waiting patiently for another piece from you Mr Waugh. I'm genuinely very sad to hear that you've been suffering with your health; I wish you all the strength you need to find comfort through this. I think I can speak for all when I say that your readers and viewers love and respect your scholarship, your humour and your intellect, and, far from having to forgive or look beyond any outward signs of your ill health, will have nothing but sympathy and 'well-wishing' for you. Thank you for all your hard work and get well soon.
@dylan_1884
@dylan_1884 11 ай бұрын
Praying for your speedy recovery, mr. Waugh. You have significantly impacted my life and certainly the lives of many others, and I hope you take great solace in knowing that scores of people worldwide, inspired by your love of beauty and truth, will forever be in your corner. Hope to see you on here very soon.
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful message - thank you so much - a balm on the very day that I have discovered a rare and entirely new fast moving cancer - an adenocarcinoma - on my back. What is going on? Well I feel protected with kind words like yours and look forward to being able to post interesting new material in the near future.
@joyplanta2402
@joyplanta2402 5 ай бұрын
@@alexanderwaugh7036prayers for your recovery sir thank you for all your work ❤
@DeuceDavinci
@DeuceDavinci 3 ай бұрын
@@alexanderwaugh7036 My heart breaks to see the end of a spear that shakes at darkness of night till dawn of new light. I will look upward for your presence among the many luminaries who came before and who are yet to come. Excelsior!
@n.lightnin8298
@n.lightnin8298 11 ай бұрын
Seriously the most knowledgeable and engaging speaker on this subject. Mr Waugh you have consistently sparked my interest in Shakespeare exponentially. I sincerely wish you swift recovery and future health…. we need more people like you sir🙏
@warronconroy8460
@warronconroy8460 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great research. Thank you for your splendid humour. Thank you for all you’ve produced.
@jonathangfoss
@jonathangfoss Жыл бұрын
Alexander, Just received a glorious three book set of "Great Oxford" today in the mail. Thanks for all your efforts in lifting the veil of our greatest genius, VVilliam Shake-Speare.
@martiangentian
@martiangentian Жыл бұрын
I have been through these horrors too, chemo is so tough but imagine a golden energy cleansing your body, you are a shining light for all scholars, you are in my thoughts and prayers may gods give you strength, thank you ✨🙏✨
@watermelonman3000
@watermelonman3000 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful performance and great fun. And God bless you on the road back to good health.
@josephhewes3923
@josephhewes3923 Жыл бұрын
Absolute best thoughts and wishes for Alexander's speedy recovery. You seem so energetic, so I'm thinking and hoping for the best for you.
@rooruffneck
@rooruffneck Жыл бұрын
Another great presentation. Thank you for helping me get Great Oxford into my hands. What an embarrassment of riches you bring us!
@lexj1042
@lexj1042 Жыл бұрын
From one Alexander to another, I would like to thank you for this illuminating presentation and for having opened a window to view more than I ever thought possible about Shakespeare, Oxford, Dee, and the mind of early modern authors. I look upon your scholarship as art which has surpassed others, yourself, and even nature! Your words have often helped me through difficult circumstances as my mind pondered more noble pastimes by your presentations. My prayers are with you.
@byzantinegold
@byzantinegold 5 ай бұрын
I am so sad to hear of the passing of Mr Alexander Waugh. Your outstanding intellect and humor were a light to guide the Oxfordian movement, and surely, your reputation as a trailblazer will only improve with time as the Truth gets out. Mr Waugh was my introduction to the question of authorship, but as with any student of a great man of wit, my interest grew in all of the surrounding threads of history which you so deftly wove in your videos. I have sincerely hoped for your recovery but alas, sometimes God leads another way. May you Requiescat in Pace.
@pbredder
@pbredder Жыл бұрын
Alexander, your erudition has forever advanced our search for the AUTHOR. Of that you can be assured. I'm in awe, and It has been my privilege to follow your journey along that road to the truth, via your videos. Your thorough knowledge of the historical context of those times has been unique and fundamental to your contribution. It has moved us far along in the endeavor to shine light into the dark -- the Edward de Vere story still clouded. We are with you in your struggle.
@DrWrapperband
@DrWrapperband Жыл бұрын
Awaiting the books, I'm half way through Oxfords Voices.
@sphinxtheeminx
@sphinxtheeminx Жыл бұрын
Mind-bogglingly entertaining and fascinating, as ever, a real treat at the end of a miserable week - thank you, sir.
@jomurphy1654
@jomurphy1654 Жыл бұрын
This was a phenomenal presentation and it was wonderful to float about in your stratosphere - for a while, at least! - (I ventured to say to you that there were two comets in the Charterhouse that day!) Here's to very many more such towering flights and, of course, to your imminent recovery, for which I add my heartfelt good wishes as part of a huge band of followers and admirers.
@HermitEyes
@HermitEyes Жыл бұрын
All my best to you, sir. Thank you for your work. I return to it over and over and will be first in line for Shakespeare’s Allusions. Health and Happiness
@SuperQueen7707
@SuperQueen7707 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Waugh... thanks for your outstanding work. You put me into the rabbit hole years ago... now im passionate about the authership-topic... just bought the book collection...an early christmas present for myself 😅 Best wishes for you and your family...💐🌻
@SuperQueen7707
@SuperQueen7707 Жыл бұрын
Arrived...so happy 🎉🎉🎉
@firstnamesurname1743
@firstnamesurname1743 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful presentation, Alexander. Entertaining as always and packing in so much information and explanation into such a short space of time. I wish you all the best in your counter-offensive against cancer.
@granitstudenica1066
@granitstudenica1066 Жыл бұрын
I'm praying for you Mr. Waugh, I hope you make a swift recovery. I've always enjoyed your lectures and videos. Our Phoebus, our Orpheus, our quintessence of invention you are.
@TheBlondeSunset
@TheBlondeSunset Жыл бұрын
I just binge-watched everything on this channel, in order, from the first video from 6 years ago to this most recent. It’s a tour de force of scholarship and wit. Thank you, Mr Waugh! Never learned nor enjoyed myself so much. |-T-| Much luck regarding your health! I know you’ll beat this because there is more discovery that awaits you.
@EricM_001
@EricM_001 Жыл бұрын
Bravo, Alexander! Speaking as one who might well be the most sluggish and gaping auditor of your œuvre this side of fair Atlantis, I found this presentation to be thoroughly delightful. You've outdone yourself!
@sweetpotatobrown9626
@sweetpotatobrown9626 Жыл бұрын
I love you AW. Thank you for your genius contribution.
@6deste
@6deste Жыл бұрын
That was absolutely wonderful Alexander, many thanks for posting. Will be praying for your health and healing.
@joecurran2811
@joecurran2811 5 ай бұрын
Very sorry to hear about Alexander Waugh's passing. He bought a lot of people to Oxfordism.
@samlloyd7540
@samlloyd7540 Жыл бұрын
My dear Alexander, I’m so sorry to hear about your diagnosis… once again, a Moët excellent and informative presentation!
@LaCocinadera
@LaCocinadera Жыл бұрын
big fan of your work, thank you so much! sending you lots of good energy!
@richardwood4884
@richardwood4884 Жыл бұрын
Bravo, Alexander.
@jamesmurphy1389
@jamesmurphy1389 Жыл бұрын
Dear Alexander, where would we be - where would De Vere be! - without your priceless work on all our behalves! All power to your venerable arm for a comprehensive and phenomenally long-lasting return to good health. Happy Christmas!
@Icha74
@Icha74 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that you've been ill... I've been wondering about your absence, and I was indeed worried for your health. I pray for your speedy recovery. Thank you for still setting aside time for Edward de Vere... and again, may you be healed soon and be healthy.
@joekostka1298
@joekostka1298 Жыл бұрын
Firstly, Alexander, please heal thyself! Twain said it will take as long to undo the canard as it has so far existed. Too bad I will not be around to enjoy Oxfordian Shakespeare classes at University but I am certain that many students and admirers of Shakespeare will, as that day will certainly come. Shakespeare may indeed be a little bit of other writers here and there but if we are to believe Jonson it was mostly Oxford. Thank you for another great presentation.
@pricejoss
@pricejoss Жыл бұрын
Wishing you a full and speedy recovery, Alexander. Thank you for another amazing talk.
@davidhutton3087
@davidhutton3087 3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear of the passing of Alexander. RIP
@martinlivesley1069
@martinlivesley1069 5 ай бұрын
I believe Alex will continue his truth quest in the Spiritworld
@jonathonjubb6626
@jonathonjubb6626 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Wasn't expecting this....
@user-martinpd
@user-martinpd Жыл бұрын
Thank you for assisting my understanding Mr. Waugh
@domcailliez8469
@domcailliez8469 Жыл бұрын
merci ...bravo ....i skip some worlds sometimes ...( i m french ) ....but i had a beautiful evening listening to you....a grandiose work to a grandiose time ...still living ... ( & always has ) ....thank you ...
@xirtus
@xirtus Жыл бұрын
fabulous work as always, Sir.
@benc8834
@benc8834 9 ай бұрын
"Groping in the dark" indeed.....has been truly rewarded with each instance thrice proven and tied up nicely.... A joy to behold, and such bravery in the teeth of a taxing treatment. I hope for a speedy recovery.
@peckerwood6078
@peckerwood6078 Жыл бұрын
Kings Man! Like you Alex! Worth a Watching. Drawing threads of Kepler Super Nova O seer Us truly Stellar Standing. Just the same you dodge the inexorable draw of the True meaning and message of the work. Nibbling at the verge of the Cheese like Lucius Verus refusing to engage with destiny while even starring into the abyss. Your oblique reverence for Chaucer belies your Jarvis mind hearing the Clarion Cry, to others Mumbles. How less then when knowing a faith deep not depending, casting out tepid with Stanley too, is that not you? Fearless Roll away the Stone, Even then to stand Alone. To place the gem of incalculable price within its foil true!
@MindFlowersDotNet
@MindFlowersDotNet Жыл бұрын
Delightful and thought stirring presentation, well done!
@giampaolo5356
@giampaolo5356 Жыл бұрын
I always think that John Florio was the main author of Shakespeare's plays, but I still follow the great Alexander Waugh because I really appreciate his works!
@LeifGrahamsson
@LeifGrahamsson Жыл бұрын
Wonderful.
@ethanc2711
@ethanc2711 5 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace
@MrRpcb
@MrRpcb 8 ай бұрын
I've always found it odd some dunce from Stratford upon Avon could have just remote viewed the life at court in that day and age. Natural genius is the most flawed argument, because it explains exactly nothing about why he, in all his natural genius, could just intuit a world he knew nothing of. That is not how natural genius works, only in science and math, because those languages are universal and the world is abstract - no lived experience needed. But for art, natural genius goes out the window. There is only trained genius with lived experience and you would show that genius through your lived experience. Mr Waugh, you're an absolute treasure for truth and an absolute lice in the pelt of the stratfordian establishment. Keep up the good work and hope we get to enjoy you and your search for truth for decades to come! Chapeau!
@4thworlds
@4thworlds 9 ай бұрын
@3.21 hius (high intensity ultra sound) may help along with what are referred to as alternative treatments one being RSO
@jayare2620
@jayare2620 Жыл бұрын
"Oh my god to be on stage with this guy (Alexander Waugh)". Yes, an overwelming performance.
@MTLane
@MTLane Жыл бұрын
I always thoroughly enjoy and am enlightened by your talks. I hope you are getting good care and are feeling well. Loved your talk immensely! ❤
@johnsmith-eh3yc
@johnsmith-eh3yc 11 ай бұрын
Genuine wishes for Mr Waugh to have a speedy and full recovery. And when that time does come as it does to us all and lets hope its in the far distant future, we will not talk ill of the dead as Mr Waugh has been doing theae few years about our beloved, the author, Mr William Shakespeare of Stratford upon Avon
@juicerino
@juicerino Жыл бұрын
lighting them up Alexander! ive never seen you run thru the facts with a laugh track, but it sure is fun haha. praying for your healing 🙏🏻
@anthonysmith9920
@anthonysmith9920 17 күн бұрын
Mr Waugh had 90% more knowledge than I could ever learn.....however I now understand the man from Stratford was an imposter.....thankyou Alexander.....
@walterenright8529
@walterenright8529 Жыл бұрын
Bravo sir......!!!!!
@screaminbetty1
@screaminbetty1 Жыл бұрын
Encore! Encore!👏🙌
@neilwilkes
@neilwilkes Жыл бұрын
Great to hear your dulcit tones broadcasting out from KZbin Towers, Alexander, ave et non illigitimi carborundum. One copy of 'Great Oxford' has been duly ordered, and at £90 for 3-volume hardcover set with slipcase, they're not going to hang around for too long either. Just sitting down to view this one and looking forward to it.
@jonfeltman2314
@jonfeltman2314 Жыл бұрын
get well soon Alexander
@T0varisch
@T0varisch Жыл бұрын
Really great to see you Alexander. I'm sure all these wishes of support will give you strength. I believe Johnson's memorial, glancing back at the altar, and also Drayton, will not be casual angles given what we now know about the detail these people went to. I believe they will be within 1" of being perfect 30°, 45° or 60° to a specific point on the altar. I visited London recently with the intention of at least making some rough measurements. Alas my back is so bad now I couldn't manage the Abbey. Creeping about taking measurements in churches without permission isn't a good look anyway, and they need to be measured independently. I hope it will be possible to have these monuments surveyed. I am assuming we need to measure from the bridge of their noses to the centre point between the two columns. The 30/60/90 you have noted between Spencer Chaucer and De Vere also should be examined carefully. Spencer's monument will have had to have been sympathetically placed and constructed protruding from the wall in order for it to be a perfect triangle. I feel sure that they will have made great effort to make this triangle as accurate as possible. The right angle corner of that triangle will I believe prove to be exactly where Jonson and Drayton are looking.
@francisjudge
@francisjudge Жыл бұрын
Never have I enjoyed such a masterclass in cryptographic deduction. Bless you sir, for your dedication to the truth, may your recovery be steadfast and swift.
@watermelonman3000
@watermelonman3000 7 ай бұрын
I've just treated myself to the Great Oxford boxset purely on the basis of being inspired by your wonderful presentations, Alexander. I hope most sincerely that you make a full recovery to good health, not least of all because I'd love to hear more from you. If you're able to share your thoughts at this time, what do you think of Ben Jonson as a playwright? His works are often considered dense and opaque but in light of these revelations there could be much we're missing. Best wishes, B. Taylor.
@CulinarySpy
@CulinarySpy Жыл бұрын
Lodge didn't actually go off on a ship - this is a red herring that you'll discover if you dig just a tad below the surface.
@user-martinpd
@user-martinpd 11 ай бұрын
I'm thinking about Alexander Waugh, our friend
@T0varisch
@T0varisch 10 ай бұрын
Neuer+imprinted+are= 17. Also the notches on the top of the monument!. Best wishes.
@julianchristopher147
@julianchristopher147 4 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about the passing of Mr Waugh - the public "spear-head" of the Oxford theory.
@bastianconrad2550
@bastianconrad2550 Жыл бұрын
I admire Alexander Waugh even if my mind is unable to understand the historical motives and senses of concealing a truth beyond any recognition so that after 500 years Alexander the Great must come to us to explain these bizarrely hidden (17+4) truths , nonetheless highly impressive!
@patricktilton5377
@patricktilton5377 Жыл бұрын
In HENRY V, Act IV, the titular king borrows the cloak of Sir Thomas Erpingham and mills about with his troops the night before the upcoming battle of Agincourt -- the King of England in disguise, slumming it with the commoners, in part to defend the rightness of the cause for which they'll all be fighting on the morrow. Sometimes a King or any powerful person has to conceal the truth of themselves in order to find out the truth about those amongst whom he mingles in disguise -- as when Christ predicts that there will be those who will claim to have been His followers who will suffer perdition because they didn't treat some miserable beggar with kindness . . . because that beggar was Christ in disguise, one might say 'leading them into temptation' -- testing them to see if they not only talk the talk, but also walk the walk. The author of the Sonnets meant for his very identity -- his Name -- to be buried with his body, so that he would be forgotten. Oxford was the principal player in the deception that eclipsed his own identity as the Playwright. All sorts of characters in the Plays clothe themselves in the garb of others, and they usually have a reason or ulterior motive for doing so -- such as when Petruchio shows up for his wedding to Kate dressed as "a monster, a very monster in apparel" . . . but he insists, "To me she's married, not unto my clothes: / Could I repair what she will wear in me, / As I can change these poor accoutrements, / 'Twere well for Kate, and better for myself." . . . and all this in a play which is actually a Play-within-a-Play being performed for an audience including the drunken commoner Christopher Sly who has been dressed up in the fancy duds of a Nobleman as a prank.
@OLD2NEWCREW
@OLD2NEWCREW Жыл бұрын
god bless Alex ❤
@domcailliez8469
@domcailliez8469 Жыл бұрын
we all would be very happy if you take a bit more time before becoming a star ( wich you already are ) ( probably not to too many but just enough ) thank you again , sir ...
@jerrymalone8370
@jerrymalone8370 7 ай бұрын
The constellation Cygnus is yet another connection to Kabbala, "Mercy", and Oak Island.
@pwnayr
@pwnayr Жыл бұрын
straight fire!
@taihastings3097
@taihastings3097 Жыл бұрын
If Francis Bacon had experimental with quick silver on paper (found in his Sylva Sylvarum), then could it be possible that the original mauscripts were not lost but buried with Shake-spear in his tomb in Westminster Abbey?
@TruthGatherer2013
@TruthGatherer2013 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting. Glad to see that you're back at it :) EDIT: Please don't take this the wrong way, but did you take the vaxx and got cancer after it?
@sophiegale2536
@sophiegale2536 Жыл бұрын
In terms of the gematria, with De Vere - the use of Vs and Ws... I can't help also thinking of Francis Bacon's title - Verulam of Verulam - and wondering what the numbers might be winking at us with that...
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 Жыл бұрын
Sophie - Bacon did not have the title ‘Verulam of Verulam’ nor did he sign himself ‘Double V’ as Oxford did, nor did double V accord with the number of his name as it does with Oxford’s. In 1618 (long after Oxford’s death and repeated uses of ‘double V’) Bacon was made Baron of Verulam (no double V there) and in January 1621 (two years before publication of Shakespeare’s great folio) he was elevated to the viscountcy of Saint Alban. According to repeated insistances in the First Folio Shakespeare was dead in 1623 (unlike Bacon who was alive and kicking) … I could go on. Delingpod (a founding member of the de Vere Society in 1986) said he wanted me on to debate a Baconian - that I hope should finally put the lid on things. All best wishes, AW xxx
@nawaka9
@nawaka9 8 ай бұрын
Roses, their sharp spines being gone, Not royal in their smells alone But in their hue; Maiden pinks of odour faint, Daisies smell-less yet most quaint , And sweet thyme true; Primrose, first-born child of Ver, Merry springtime’s harbinger, With harebells dim, Oxlips in their cradles growing, Marigolds on deathbeds blowing, Lark’s-heels trim:
@tatelyle1
@tatelyle1 Жыл бұрын
And of course, Athena was Britannia. The numismatic symbolism is identical. So it was not simply Oxford writing the plays, but Britannia herself…. R
@peckerwood6078
@peckerwood6078 Жыл бұрын
Titania whose melding form Bronze from that shore where on those feet trod. deVere askance of Tin, left without by her.
@tatelyle1
@tatelyle1 Жыл бұрын
@@peckerwood6078 … Where does this come from? William Blake? I get the allusion to Joseph of Arimathaea in Cornwall, even though Blake hints this was actually Jesus, not Joseph. But how does this relate to Oxford? Was he involved in the tin trade? P.S. Just seen advert for Bonner Cutting’s video about the ‘tin letters’. I will watch and absorb. R
@peckerwood6078
@peckerwood6078 Жыл бұрын
The Veneration of JoA is a Clevis Arcanum to the Gnostic trail cut by deVere through a mystic veil. An examination of the extermination of the "Diasporini" by the Church of Rome prior to Constantines' seeming co-opting of the faith and Cannon of Christ illuminates better than Blake. The first attempted extermination by the HRE via condemnation of Heretical beliefs, Gnostic Christian, Bogomil, Cathar, Albigensian, Huguenot, Presbyterian all have been wrestling Laocoön like with serpents, emanating from beneath the canopy of the Papal coterie. From 1307 forward the Captivity of Avignon put paid the lie of the Vicar of Christ ethos of Rome and the hoi polloi began to smell a rat. Wat Tyler would not bend a knee to Impostures Royalty and peasants then put to the sword to keep the rule of faux Lords. Wycliffe as a don of Oxford railed, John of Gaunt whose protection Wycliffe and Chaucer were availed both as a Crypto Dissenter whose teachings spread to Prague and back again then in greater force with flammable Hus and Luther who stand he must. deVere seeking illumination used Chaucers works in ways that those who knew and know can see briefly out like the light of a Morning Star! www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/the-relatives-of-jesus/ @@tatelyle1
@krysstevecrimi1482
@krysstevecrimi1482 Жыл бұрын
Alexander, Alexander! Love your production! Please lower your intro volume. My cat early transpired.
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 Жыл бұрын
Sorry!
@krysstevecrimi1482
@krysstevecrimi1482 Жыл бұрын
No worries. Loved the exuberance of the talk, the readings, and the insight! All the best for your healing from Logosophia Books.@@alexanderwaugh7036
@domestinger8805
@domestinger8805 10 ай бұрын
Hi Alexander, have you seen the francis bacon codes pointed out by Petter Amundsen? If so, I have some information regarding the 1611 KJV bible edited by the same.
@karlhungus888
@karlhungus888 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for these presentations. The G of Freemasonry also stands for 33, using simple English gematria (start the count again, with A=27, B=28 etc). I think this may supercede the notion of its representing God, though not a Mason so can't say for sure.
@michaelfields8793
@michaelfields8793 Жыл бұрын
Dear Alexander Waugh, I received my Great Oxford box set a few days ago. I have no idea what number my edition is because my wife is determined to wrap it up and place it under the tree this year. (She bought it, so I can't argue with her.) PS--I hope you get better; try to avoid any janky medicine via needles. If you catch my drift.
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 Жыл бұрын
Glad your set arrived and I get your drift. Happy Christmas!
@navik2815
@navik2815 Жыл бұрын
I’ve looked everywhere for the number on the “Oxford” Set I received? Is it hidden in a cipher? Love the essays in it! Beautiful!
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 Жыл бұрын
@@navik2815 Thank you for buying a 'Great Oxford' boxed set. I am very glad you like it. If you take the books out of their box you will find a label stuck to the inside bottom of the slipcase which tells which number of the 300 you now own. I hope it is your angel number! Warm regards, Alexander
@navik2815
@navik2815 Жыл бұрын
An embarrassment of riches! Thank you so much, 🙌
@Northcountry1926
@Northcountry1926 Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@mayaradoczy4982
@mayaradoczy4982 Жыл бұрын
@jesperandersson889
@jesperandersson889 11 күн бұрын
Know hih then as the Soduko vvriter
@6sIXsIXs9WHIZDem
@6sIXsIXs9WHIZDem 8 ай бұрын
2:07 2 the MAINe MEET. No things are coincidental... Meet the MainE abbreviated ME with the AIN or the eYe in the middle of ME. The 23rd STte of MINeD with it's area code is 2:07 !!!
@varkony60
@varkony60 Жыл бұрын
I'm very sorry to hear of Mr. Waugh's cancer. He is a great scholar, I wish him strength to fight this war. As to the signature of Oxford, he's on a completely wrong track. As a consequence, the whole 1740-idea seems to be baseless. The same applies to the Cygnus Constellation. In the Sonnets and in Julius Caesar Oxford did hide the real Constellation, which was strongly connected to his own noble name. Surely, Ben Jonson did know the trick, hence the reference in his Eulogy. And yes, this Constellation is inseparable from a very famous Star.
@sophiegale2536
@sophiegale2536 Жыл бұрын
... Still wish so very much that Alexander Waugh might also compare notes with Robert Frederick, of the series The Hidden Life is Best: Francis Bacon and the Gnostic English Empire.. The snobbishness referred to in the video above in Johnson's message - his aversion to the 'profane' masses, screams out freemasonic,Rosicrucian doctrine; as well as Gnostic doctrine that by uncovering the numbers of your name connected to God, you are achieving 'gnosis' - all Baconian inventions... I just think the two of you together would be even more than the sum of the parts, if such staggering magnitude is even imaginable! Frederick really gets to the heart of the meaning of The Tempest and Macbeth. And now every Shakespeare play I think of, suddenly what is going on becomes startlingly apparent. For example: Much Ado about Nothing - all about how easy it is to manipulate through the use of lies - even huge lies that should be obviously fraudulent. This is exactly the knowledge that has been leveraged by the Deep State, which goes back to Bacon, De Vere et al .... Honestly, if you listen to Frederick re Macbeth, you see all with such clarity... You achieve 'gnosis', one could almost say...
@alexanderwaugh7036
@alexanderwaugh7036 Жыл бұрын
Sophie - the things you list here were not ‘Baconian inventions’ - they predate Bacon by thousands of years and were well established in England before Bacon was in nappies. Oxford was deep into all this stuff. I believe the Apollonian baton passed from him to his cousin Bacon after his death and it is possible (though not provable) that Bacon acted as some sort of patronly over-seer to Jonson on the First Folio project. The mere fact that Shakespeare and Bacon were into proto-Masonic, hermetic philosophy (so popular among European intellectuals at that time) does not make Bacon Shakespeare, for Bacon, as I say was not alone in this. For one thing he followed in the wake of his cousin Oxford and many other learned courtiers of his time. Can you harry Delingpod to make him set up the Bacon-Oxford discussion. Meanwhile I will study Robert Frederick to understand his position better. AW
@synchronicityfan7071
@synchronicityfan7071 Жыл бұрын
oh, my months of praying must have worked,, a new episode of the AVV files released, thanky you Al. so if we all are numbered ,who might be the first 16 (exept 007 of course) and did this shiningbright 3 day star explode in a super or micronova like at time of death, then how many lightyears would the radiation of the nova reach earth ? Could I am shakespeare Will be a pseudonyme for angelic drama at that time of protestantification and 007. I believe John Dee described his angelic (or demon)communication as a language that would be perfectly understood by only one person, John Dee himself. 100% of Dees internal memory had been accessed including the deepest locked secrets, that never left his mind. So in this case an omnipotent source with magic like technologies and with the interest in communicatiing with Dee through yet to be understood technologies using black glass from south america. bevor I go, Mr. Vaugh, do you believe that there is more to be found in those old books that might decode Gods phonenumber or who we are... next time please dont let us wait for so long ,Al for a german, I like your clear accent und I understand all ;-)
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