© Gunnar Tómasson
15 May 2018
I. On Francis Bacon’s Sixtieth Birthday
(Ben Jonson. See Appendix)
367239
16581 = Haile, happie Genius of this antient pile!
20279 = How comes it all things so about thee smile?
17198 = The fire, the wine, the men! and in the midst,
21508 = Thou stand’st as if some Mysterie thou did’st!
12154 = Pardon, I read it in thy face, the day
19469 = For whose returnes, and many, all these pray:
16418 = And so doe I. This is the sixtieth yeare
17016 = Since Bacon, and thy Lord was borne, and here;
18913 = Sonne to the grave wise Keeper of the Seale,
16059 = Fame, and foundation of the English Weale.
19651 = What then his Father was, that since is hee,
17241 = Now with a Title more to the Degree;
16620 = Englands high Chancellor: the destin’d heire
17009 = In his soft Cradle to his Fathers Chaire,
22240 = Whose even Thred the Fates spinne round, and full,
24638 = Out of their Choysest, and their whitest wooll.
17274 = ‘Tis a brave cause of joy, let it be knowne,
22882 = For ‘t were a narrow gladnesse, kept thine owne.
18137 = Give me a deep-crown’d-Bowle, that I may sing
15952 = In raysing him the wisdome of my King.
367239
II. Jesus Christ and Right Measure of Man
(Matt. 16:13-20, King James Bible, 1611)
395244
16:13
23675 = When Iesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi,
11616 = he asked his disciples, saying,
17235 = Whom doe men say, that I, the sonne of man, am?
16:14
22774 = And they said, Some say that thou art Iohn the Baptist,
23541 = some Elias, and others Ieremias, or one of the Prophets.
16:15
19313 = He saith vnto them, But whom say ye that I am?
16:16
14266 = And Simon Peter answered, and said,
19943 = Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God.
16:17
16129 = And Iesus answered, and said vnto him,
13647 = Blessed art thou Simon Bar Iona:
20799 = for flesh and blood hath not reueiled it vnto thee,
13923 = but my Father which is in heauen.
16:18
19578 = And I say also vnto thee, that thou art Peter,
19317 = and vpon this rocke I will build my Church:
20444 = and the gates of hell shall not preuaile against it.
16:19
24422 = And I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the kingdome of heauen:
27217 = and whatsoeuer thou shalt bind on earth, shall be bound in heauen:
28617 = whatsoeuer thou shalt loose on earth, shall be loosed in heauen.
16:20
11853 = Then charged hee his disciples
26502 = that they should tel no man that he was Iesus the Christ.
The Christ
1 = Monad
Disciple
432 = Right Measure of Man
395244
I + II = 367239 + 395244 = 762483
III + IV = 730510 + 31973 = 762483
V + VI = 294261 + 468222 = 762483
III. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke
(Hamlet, Act III, Sc. i. First Folio, 1623)
730510
15621 = The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke
5415 = Enter Hamlet.
Hamlet
18050 = To be, or not to be, that is the Question:
19549 = Whether ’tis Nobler in the minde to suffer
23467 = The Slings and Arrowes of outragious Fortune,
17893 = Or to take Armes against a Sea of troubles,
16211 = And by opposing end them: to dye, to sleepe
13853 = No more; and by a sleepe, to say we end
20133 = The Heart-ake, and the thousand Naturall shockes
19800 = That Flesh is heyre too? ‘Tis a consummation
17421 = Deuoutly to be wish’d. To dye to sleepe,
19236 = To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there’s the rub,
19794 = For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come,
21218 = When we haue shufflel’d off this mortall coile,
20087 = Must giue vs pawse. There’s the respect
13898 = That makes Calamity of so long life:
24656 = For who would beare the Whips and Scornes of time,
24952 = The Oppressors wrong, the poore mans Contumely,
18734 = The pangs of dispriz’d Loue, the Lawes delay,
16768 = The insolence of Office, and the Spurnes
20720 = That patient merit of the vnworthy takes,
17879 = When he himselfe might his Quietus make
21696 = With a bare Bodkin? Who would these Fardles beare
17807 = To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life,
17426 = But that the dread of something after death,
21935 = The vndiscouered Countrey, from whose Borne
20927 = No Traueller returnes, Puzels the will,
19000 = And makes vs rather beare those illes we haue,
20119 = Then flye to others that we know not of.
20260 = Thus Conscience does make Cowards of vs all,
18787 = And thus the Natiue hew of Resolution
21086 = Is sicklied o’re, with the pale cast of Thought,
17836 = And enterprizes of great pith and moment,
22968 = With this regard their Currants turne away,
18723 = And loose the name of Action. Soft you now,
16746 = The faire Ophelia? Nimph, in thy Orizons
9726 = Be all my sinnes remembred.
Ophelia
5047 = Good my Lord,
17675 = How does your Honor for this many a day?
Hamlet
17391 = I humbly thanke you: well, well, well.
730510
IV. The Making of William Shakespeare
(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)
31973
A Pagan‘s Path to Perdition
Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland
7196 = Bergþórshváll
6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr
3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain
Transformation
7725 = Metamorphosis
-6960 = Jarðlig skilning – Earthly Understanding
5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom
New Man
9322 = William Shakespeare
31973
V. Get thee behind mee, Satan
(Matt. 16:21-23, KJB, 1611)
294261
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.
Take him for all in all
Alpha
4951 = Shake-Speare
Satan
-1000 = Darkness
Omega
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare
Authors
14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus
12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro
11999 = Sextus Propertius
11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso
11359 = Snorri Sturluson
9814 = Sturla Þórðarson
5385 = Francis Bacon
7936 = Edward Oxenford
294261
VI. Abomination of Desolation
Get thee hence, Satan
(Contemporary history)
468222
The Gates of Hell
13031 = International Monetary Fund
9948 = Harvard University
7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland = 30125
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 – Jesting Pilates
U.S. Government
12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President
4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General
International Monetary Fund
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 University
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 Government
10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President
11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President
6028 = Davíð Oddsson – Prime Minister
10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice
8316 = Jón Sigurðsson – 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
468222
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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.
Appendix
On Lord Bacon‘s Sixtieth Birthday
(Alfred Dodd)
On 22 January 1621 the Lord Chancellor made a great feast. It was his sixtieth birthday. To it he invited all his special friends that were of the Rosicrosse, the Rosicrucians and the Masonic Fraternities – all those privileged ones who were in the secret of Francis Bacon’s labours and over whom he reigned like Solomon King of Israel, Hyram, King of Tyre, and Hiram Abif. The gathering was held at York House. Some of the best men in the land sat at his table that day. We know that it was a meeting of the Brethren because Ben Jonson recited an ode – as yet unnoticed by anyone, even scholarly members of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge having hitherto failed to see its significance – which is replete with Masonic asides and esoteric information. The poem conveys nothing to the “uninstructed world”, and is just as subtle and enigmatical as the prefatory lines Ben Jonson wrote to “Shakespeare” in the 1623 Folio. […]
To Ben Jonson’s first four lines I call the particular attention of all Freemasons. He gave the toast of the evening to Francis Bacon as the Head of the Brethren and the poem Ben recited was the conclusion of his speech:
On Francis Bacon’s Sixtieth Birthday
Hail! Happy Genius of this Antient Pile!
How comes it all things so about thee smile?
The Fire? The Wine? The MEN? and in the MIDST
Thou STAND’ST as if some MYSTERY thou didst.
This is an intriguing verse and the attention of all Fellow-Crafts is drawn to it by the first word: “Hail” means more than a call, it is a sign.
“Pile” has a meaning other than a pile of buildings; it also means a spear; and there was but one “Happy Genius” who could wield the “Ancient Spear” of Pallas-Athena the Spear-Shaker – Francis Bacon.
“Smiles” are to be found always when there is good fellowship, especially when men “stand to”.
“The Fire” means something far more than a wood blaze and refers to the ancient Masonic habit of “Firing” with their glasses.
“The Wine” indicates something that goes with “Firing Glasses” – the toasts.
“The Men” mentioned particularly shows that the company was composed of males, as they would be indeed at such a banquet.
The “Happy Genius” (note the Masonic significance of the word “Happy”) stood in their “Midst”, as, indeed, he would do as the Father, Founder and Creator of Ethical Symbolism – in fact in the Centre.
He “Stands” in a certain manner, says Ben Jonson. Of course! Because it would be improper to stand in any other way under the circumstances.
“Thou Stand’st as if some MYSTERY thou didst.” And this last word “MYSTERY” explains the riddle to those who can read what was at the back of Ben Jonson’s mind; the verse is unintelligible without it; for the word refers to the Modern Mystery of Ancient Freemasonry that is to be found in our midst today. (Francis Bacon’s Personal Life-story, Rider and Company, London, ISBN 0-7126-1260-2, 1986, pp. 502-503)