© Gunnar Tómasson 19 April 2017 Background A Francis Bacon? „It is impossible to help but notice now and then that Armado [of Shakespeare’s ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’] is extraordinarily like Don Quixote in his consistent overestimate of himself and in his insistence on imagining himself a superhuman storybook hero. […] „There is something rather pleasant […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 18 April 2017 I. Biblical End of Time Prophecy (Daniel, 12:1-4, KJB, 1611) 311082 12:1 15544 = And at that time shall Michael stand vp, 27354 = the great Prince which standeth for the children of thy people, 12973 = and there shalbe a time of trouble, 20603 = such as neuer […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 17 April 2017 Foreword The first part of this note consists of my elaboration of transcriptions from a draft prepared this morning against a background of 40 years of study on related issues. The second part identifies the Gnostic Christ – Jesus Patibilis or the Passible Jesus – as Our Ever-living Poet […]
© Gunnar Tómasson Easter Day 16 April 2017 I. Francis Bacon‘s “Death“ and Last Letter¹ (Alfred Dodd. Text continues in # IV.) 526846 Every schoolboy knows the story told in their history books how Francis Bacon one snowy day on or about All Fools Day, 1 April 1626, drove with the King’s Physician, Sir John […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 15 April 2017 I. Adue, adue, Hamlet; remember me. (Hamlet, Act I, Sc. v. First Folio, 1623) 1658168 9462 = Enter Ghost and Hamlet. Hamlet 22112 = Where wilt thou lead me? speak; Ile go no further. Ghost 2883 = Marke me. Hamlet 3756 = I will. Ghost 11748 = My hower […]
© Gunnar Tómasson Good Friday 14 April 2017 I. His blood be on vs, and on our children (Matt. 27:1-25, King James Bible, 1611) 1221555 27:1 13255 = When the morning was come, 18698 = all the chiefe Priests and Elders of the people, 23246 = tooke counsell against Jesus to put him to death. […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 13 April 2017 I. That yee loue one another, as I haue loued you (John Ch. 13, King James Bible 1611) 1792392 13:1 17303 = Now before the feast of the Passeouer, 21381 = when Jesus knew that his houre was come, 27001 = that he should depart out of this world […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 12 April 2017 Cipher Summary I + II + III = 138084 + 529042 + 468222 = 1135348 IV + V = 954423 + 180925 = 1135348 VI = 1135348 *** I. Yes Trust Them Not – The Vp-start Crow (Greenes Groatsworth of Wit) 138084 10282 = Yes trust them not: 29160 […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 11 April 2017 Foreword The only mention of Iceland in the First Folio of 1623 is found in the following line in Henry V, Act II, Sc. i: Pish for thee, Island dogge: thou prickeard cur of Island (Cipher Value 23294). In the context of Saga-Shakespeare Myth the rowdy vulgarity of the […]
© Gunnar Tómasson 10 April 2017 I. But this rough Magicke I heere abjure (The Tempest, Act V, Sc. i, First Folio) 1142783 19042 = Enter Prospero (in his Magicke robes) and Ariel. Prospero 15368 = Now do’s my Proiect gather to a head: 19423 = My charmes cracke not: my Spirits obey, and Time […]