© Gunnar Tómasson
8 July 2017
Background
(Alfred Dodd)
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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 Wedderburn, to Highgate and that at the foot of the Hill he stopped, bought a fowl, and stuffed it with snow with his own hands in order to ascertain whether bodies could be preserved by cold. During the procedure, we are told, he caught a chill, and instead of Dr. Wedderburn driving him back to Gray’s Inn (whence he had come) or taking him to some warm house, the worthy doctor took him to an empty summer mansion on Highgate Hill, Arundel House, where there was only a caretaker; and there Francis Bacon was put into a bed which was damp and had only been “warmed by a Panne” (a very strange thing for a doctor to do) with the result that within a few days he died of pneumonia. Dr. Rawley, his chaplain, says that he died “in the early morning of the 9th April, a day on which was COMMEMORATED the Resurrection of Our Saviour”.
That is the story and this is Francis Bacon’s last letter [see I. below]:
Here the letter ends abruptly. Whatever else was written has been suppressed by Sir Tobie Matthew, one of the Rosicrosse, on which Spedding remarks, “It is a great pity the editor did not think fit to print the whole.” For some mysterious reason the letter was not printed until 1669 in Matthew’s Collection, captioned “This was the last letter that he ever wrote.” (Francis Bacon’s Personal Life-Story, Rider&Co, London, 1986, pp. 539-540)
I. Francis Bacon’s Last Letter
(Easter Morning 1626)
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14285 = To the Earle of Arundel and Surrey.
7470 = My very good Lord:
27393 = I was likely to have had the fortune of Caius Plinius the Elder,
19392 = who lost his life by trying an experiment
21445 = about the burning of the mountain Vesuvius.
27312 = For I was also desirous to try an experiment or two,
23426 = touching the conservation and induration of bodies.
27127 = As for the experiment itself, it succeeded excellently well;
19881 = but in the journey between London and Highgate,
18137 = I was taken with such a fit of casting,
20866 = as I knew not whether it were the stone,
24599 = or some surfeit of cold, or indeed a touch of them all three.
19809 = But when I came to your Lordship’s house,
20992 = I was not able to go back, and therefore was forced
10541 = to take up my lodging here,
27187 = where your housekeeper is very careful and diligent about me;
10692 = which I assure myself
24956 = your Lordship will not only pardon towards him,
14898 = but think the better of him for it.
21030 = For indeed your Lordship’s house is happy to me;
18831 = and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome
15120 = which I am sure you give me to it.
30197 = I know how unfit it is for me to write to your lordship
15772 = with any other hand than mine own;
32508 = but in troth my fingers are so disjointed with this fit of sickness,
12980 = that I cannot steadily hold a pen…
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Francis Bacon’s Last Letter:
21030 = For indeed your Lordship’s house is happy to me;
18831 = and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome
15120 = which I am sure you give me to it.
Jesus to Simon Peter:
John 21:18, KJB 1611
13379 = Verily, verily, I say unto thee,
22020 = Whe thou wast yong, thou girdedst thy selfe,
20301 = and walkedst whither thou wouldest:
12472 = but when thou shalt be old,
17224 = thou shalt stretch forth thy hands,
10421 = and another shall gird thee,
21008 = and carie thee whither thou wouldest not.
Francis Bacon and His Lordship
Construction G. T.
1000 = Light of the World
666 = Man-Beast
-1 = Sleeping Reason
Cosmic Time
25920 = Platonic Great Year
360 = Devil’s Circle
Our Sauiour’s Resurrection
Leaves Host’s House/Soul Desolate
-729 = Platonic Tyrant
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Jesus to Simon Peter:
Matt. 16:21-23, KJB 1611
16:21
29661 = From that time foorth began Iesus to shew vnto his disciples,
18499 = how that he must goe vnto Hierusalem,
26389 = and suffer many things of the Elders and chiefe Priests & Scribes,
14138 = and be killed, and be raised againe the third day.
16:22
19850 = Then Peter tooke him, and began to rebuke him, saying,
22014 = Be it farre from thee Lord: This shal not be vnto thee.
16:23
14777 = But he turned, and said vnto Peter,
20644 = Get thee behind mee, Satan, thou art an offence vnto me:
23056 = for thou sauourest not the things that be of God,
9994 = but those that be of men.
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II. Jesus “Suffers” John the Baptist
(Matt. Ch. III, King James Bible, 1611)
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3:1
14812 = In those daies came Iohn the Baptist,
16233 = preaching in the wildernesse of Iudea,
3:2
3580 = And saying,
17977 = Repent yee: for the kingdome of heauen is at hand.
3:3
24936 = For this is he that was spoken of by the Prophet Esaias,
20682 = saying, The voyce of one crying in the wildernes,
23497 = Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
3:4
17675 = And the same Iohn had his raiment of camels haire,
15118 = and a leatherne girdle about his loynes,
18879 = and his meate was locusts and wilde hony.
3:5
20062 = Then went out to him Hierusalem, and all Iudea,
15449 = and all the region round about Iordane,
3:6
25750 = And were baptized of him in Iordane, confessing their sinnes.
3:7
17237 = But when he saw many of the Pharisees
21474 = and Sadducees come to his Baptisme, he said vnto them,
20958 = O generation of vipers, who hath warned you
14216 = to flee from the wrath to come?
3:8
22648 = Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
3:9
20138 = And thinke not to say within your selues,
12773 = Wee have Abraham to our father:
22235 = for I say vnto you, that God is able of these stones
14430 = to raise vp children unto Abraham.
3:10
24781 = And now also the axe is layd vnto the root of the trees:
28106 = Therefore euery tree which bringeth not foorth good fruite
17271 = is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
3:11
23338 = I indeed baptize you with water vnto repentance:
19842 = but he that commeth after mee is mightier then I,
19118 = whose shooes I am not worthy to beare,
25303 = hee shall baptize you with the holy Ghost, and with fire:
3:12
11037 = Whose fanne is in his hand,
18022 = and he will throughly purge his floore,
15749 = and gather his wheat into the garner:
23514 = but wil burne vp the chaffe with vnquenchable fire.
3:13
13805 = Then commeth Iesus from Galilee
17697 = to Iordane, vnto Iohn, to be baptized of him:
3:14
10482 = But Iohn forbade him, saying,
11923 = I have need to bee baptized of thee,
10368 = and commest thou to me?
3:15
16128 = And Iesus answering, said vnto him,
11422 = Suffer it to be so now:
26707 = for thus it becommeth vs to fulfill all righteousnesse.
7960 = Then he suffered him.
3:16
14798 = And Iesus, when hee was baptized,
21355 = went vp straightway out of the water:
17317 = and, loe, the heauens were opened vnto him,
20073 = and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a doue,
8943 = and lighting vpon him:
3:17
12487 = And loe, a voice from heauen, saying,
22221 = This is my beloued Sonne, in whom I am well pleased.
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I + II = 526846 + 870526 = 1397372
V + VI = 58739 + 1338633 = 1397372
III. The Disciple Jesus Loved
(John 21:19-25)
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21:19
10450 = This spake hee, signifying
14733 = by what death he should glorifie God.
11321 = And when he had spoken this,
13022 = he sayth unto him, Follow me.
21:20
12281 = Then Peter, turning about,
8013 = seeth the disciple
15266 = whom Jesus loued following;
18723 = which also leaned on his breast at supper,
2486 = and said,
16050 = Lord, which is hee that betraieth thee?
21:21
14567 = Peter seeing him saith to Jesus,
13617 = Lord, and what shall this man doe?
21:22
10531 = Jesus saith unto him,
14267 = If I will that he tary till I come,
18413 = what is that to thee? follow thou me.
21:23
13015 = Then went this saying abroad
7778 = among the brethren,
15065 = that that disciple should not die:
13185 = yet Jesus sayd not unto him,
7975 = He shall not die; but,
14267 = If I will that he tary till I come,
10224 = what is that to thee?
21:24
9303 = This is the disciple
16266 = which testifieth of these things,
11562 = and wrote these things:
20622 = and we know that his testimonie is true.
21:25
14829 = And there are also many other things
12844 = which Jesus did, the which,
16511 = if they should be written euery one,
18813 = I suppose that euen the world it selfe
13526 = could not conteine the bookes
13448 = that should be written. Amen.
Francis Bacon’s
Last Hurrah
22692 = This was the last letter that he ever wrote.
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IV. Abomination of Desolation¹
(Contemporary history)
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Right Measure of Man
Persecuted
8525 = Gunnar Tómasson
12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir
Modes of Persecution
11587 = Character Assassination
5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity
7750 = Psychiatric Rape
6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander
16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice
Persecutors – Pontius Pilates
U.S. Government
12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President
4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General
IMF
8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director
7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director
5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director
2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director
6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor
4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director
9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director
3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration
3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration
3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration
5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman
Harvard
3625 = Derek C. Bok – President
8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics
11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics
8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow
Iceland
10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President
11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President
6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister
10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice
8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce
5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director
Other Iceland
6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor
8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist
14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.
9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið
Other
10989 = Orenthal James Simpson
8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey
4953 = Osama bin Laden
Violent Crimes
3586 = Murder
6899 = Nicole Brown
4948 = Ron Goldman
6100 = Brentwood
1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)
1994 = 1994 A.D.
3718 = Jonbenet
3503 = Boulder
2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)
1996 = 1996 A.D.
5557 = The Pentagon
9596 = World Trade Center
1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)
2001 = 2001 A.D.
Other
7920 = Excelsior Hotel
5060 = Paula Jones
803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)
1991 = 1991 A.D.
4014 = Kiss it!
8486 = The White House
7334 = Kathleen Willey
2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)
1993 = 1993 A.D.
22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.
6045 = The Oval Office
8112 = Monica Lewinsky
1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)
1995 = 1995 A.D. = 438097¹
Father of All
(Gylfaginning, Ch. 3)
2568 = Alföðr
1000 = Light of the World
4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power
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V. Crucified Spirit of Jesus
(King James Bible 1611)
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1 = Monad
16777 = THIS IS IESVS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Matt. 27:3
9442 = THE KING OF THE IEWES – Mark 15:26
13383 = THIS IS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Luke 23:38
17938 = IESVS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE IEWES – John 19:19
Two Thieves:
Twin Temporal Aspects of Man
666 = Man-Beast
432 = Right Measure of Man
End of Time
100 = Ragnarök – Twilight of the Gods
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VI. Lady Macbeth: Out damned spot: out I say.
(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. i. First Folio, 1623)
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23553 = Enter a Doctor of Physicke, and a Wayting Gentlewoman.
Doctor:
17408 = I haue too Nights watch’d with you,
20296 = but can perceiue no truth in your report.
14559 = When was it shee last walk’d?
Gentlewoman:
17165 = Since his Maiesty went into the Field,
12297 = I haue seene her rise from her bed,
17142 = throw her Night-Gown vppon her,
20925 = vnlocke her Closset, take foorth paper, folde it,
20294 = write vpon’t, read it, afterwards Seale it,
9251 = and againe returne to bed;
17740 = yet all this while in a most fast sleepe.
Doctor:
14191 = A great perturbation in Nature,
15598 = to receyue at once the benefit of sleep,
12556 = and do the effects of watching.
12263 = In this slumbry agitation,
22287 = besides her walking, and other actuall performances,
15653 = what (at any time) haue you heard her say?
Gentlewoman:
21760 = That Sir, which I will not report after her.
Doctor:
19124 = You may to me, and ’tis most meet you should.
Gentlewoman:
11761 = Neither to you, nor any one,
19398 = hauing no witnesse to confirme my speech.
10419 = Enter Lady with a Taper.
19966 = Lo you, heere she comes: This is her very guise,
11154 = and vpon my life fast asleepe:
10746 = obserue her, stand close.
Doctor:
11115 = How came she by that light?
Gentlewoman:
9377 = Why it stood by her:
20143 = she ha’s light by her continually, ’tis her command.
Doctor:
9850 = You see her eyes are open.
Gentlewoman:
12269 = I but their sense are shut.
Doctor:
12347 = What is it she do’s now?
13625 = Looke how she rubbes her hands.
Gentlewoman:
16623 = It is an accustom’d action with her,
14975 = to seeme thus washing her hands:
25514 = I haue knowne her continue in this a quarter of an houre.
Lady Macbeth:
7588 = Yet heere’s a spot.
Doctor:
6672 = Heark, she speaks,
19161 = I will set downe what comes from her,
20219 = to satisfie my remembrance the more strongly.
Lady Macbeth:
11907 = Out damned spot: out I say.
18146 = One: Two: Why then ’tis time to doo’t:
6119 = Hell is murky.
12691 = Fye, my Lord, fie, a Souldier, and affear’d?
17263 = what need we feare? who knowes it,
19800 = when none can call our powre to accompt:
14904 = yet who would haue thought
16585 = the olde man to haue had so much blood in him.
Doctor:
7327 = Do you marke that?
Lady Macbeth:
18946 = The Thane of Fife, had a wife: where is she now?
15632 = What will these hands ne’re be cleane?
16047 = No more o’that my Lord, no more o’that:
16797 = you marre all with this starting.
Doctor:
25555 = Go too, go too: You haue knowne what you should not.
Gentlewoman:
23695 = She ha’s spoke what shee should not, I am sure of that:
17611 = Heauen knowes what she ha’s knowne.
Lady Macbeth:
14867 = Heere’s the smell of the blood still:
27589 = all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
3108 = Oh, oh, oh.
Doctor:
20106 = What a sigh is there? The hart is sorely charg’d.
Gentlewoman:
18666 = I would not haue such a heart in my bosome,
14174 = for the dignity of the whole body.
Doctor:
9402 = Well, well, well.
Gentlewoman:
7046 = Pray God it be sir.
Doctor:
14600 = This disease is beyond my practise:
26386 = yet I haue knowne those which haue walkt in their sleep,
13789 = who haue dyed holily in their beds.
Lady Macbeth:
28871 = Wash your hands, put on your Night-Gowne, looke not so pale:
14684 = I tell you yet againe Banquo’s buried;
12779 = he cannot come out on’s graue.
Doctor:
3530 = Euen so?
Lady Macbeth:
15743 = To bed, to bed: there’s knocking at the gate:
14311 = Come, come, come, come, giue me your hand:
12635 = What’s done, cannot be vndone.
10277 = To bed, to bed, to bed. Exit Lady.
Doctor:
11095 = Will she go now to bed?
Gentlewoman:
4000 = Directly.
Doctor:
20766 = Foule whisp’rings are abroad: vnnaturall deeds
19751 = Do breed vnnaturall troubles: infected mindes
25556 = To their deafe pillowes will discharge their Secrets:
18663 = More needs she the Diuine, then the Physitian:
15295 = God, God forgiue vs all. Looke after her,
16865 = Remoue from her the meanes of all annoyance,
18042 = And still keepe eyes vpon her: So goodnight,
14578 = My minde she ha’s mated, and amaz’d my sight.
11439 = I thinke, but dare not speake.
Gentlewoman:
14011 = Good night good Doctor. Exeunt.
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¹Abomination of Desolation
Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:
While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.
I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.
I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.
An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.