The Francis Bacon influence and legacy
One of the most important men of this entire era was the Rosicrucian, Francis Bacon. His influence was colossal. He was the Grand Master of the Rosicrucians in England, a major force in the creation of Freemasonry, the ‘father’ of modern science, and possibly one of the authors of the ‘Shakespeare’ plays. He was also a member of a secret society called the Order of the Helmet, dedicated to the worship of the goddess of wisdom, Pallas Athene, who was portrayed as wearing a helmet and holding a spear.
Researchers and investigators like Manly P. Hall, the renowned Freemasonic historian, have little doubt that Bacon was born from a liaison between Queen Elizabeth I, the ‘virgin queen’, and her lover Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester. He was brought up by Nicholas and Anne Bacon and would become the most influential man in the country, overtly and covertly, with the title of Viscount of St Albans and the role of Lord Chancellor of England.
If Bacon was the son of Queen Elizabeth (El-lizard-birth), he was of a reptilian bloodline, and this would explain his rapid rise to prominence in politics and the secret societies. He worked secretly through the underground channels, among them the Inns of Court, the centre of the Brotherhood-controlled legal profession which is based on the former Templar lands in the now aptly named, Temple Bar, in London.
It was a time of great conflict and upheaval as the Brotherhood sought to use the church as a vehicle for widespread war and chaos. One of their frontmen for this was Martin Luther, a product of German secret societies and a Rosicrucian. His personal seal was a rose and cross. In 1517, this professor of theology at Wittenberg University listed 95 complaints against the Vatican for selling pardons to raise money to build St Peter’s Church.
Luther was excommunicated, but he burned the decree along with copies of Roman Church law and launched his own Lutheran Church. Protestant Christianity had begun and conflict was unleashed across Europe as Protestants and Catholics went to war to decide which version of the same nonsense would prevail.
Strange that the Rosicrucians claimed to stand for religious and political freedom and yet one of their puppets, Martin Luther, stood for anything but. He hated freethinking and open minded research. In one sermon he said that his followers should throw spit in the face of reason, because she was the Devil’s whore, rotten with the itch of leprosy, and should be kept in the toilet! He also wrote:
“Damned be love into the abyss of hell, if it is maintained to the damage of faith…all is.
It is better that tyrants should sin a hundred times against the people than the people should sin once against the tyrants… the ass wants to be thrashed, the mob to be governed by force.”
A Frenchman, known in English as John Calvin, also produced his version of Protestant Christianity, another extreme and arrogant creed called Calvinism. This spawned the Puritan movement which was so influential in the European occupation of North America. The Protestant Church came to England because King Henry VIII wanted a son and heir and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had produced ‘only’ a daughter. He wanted to divorce her and try his luck elsewhere, but Pope Clement VII refused to sanction this. Henry at this time was a committed Catholic, at least in public, and the Pope had awarded him the title Defender of the Faith. Ironically, this same title, awarded by a Roman Catholic Pope, is still held by British monarchs to this day to defend the Protestant faith!
Henry VIII, angered by the Pope’s refusal to sanction his divorce, ordered Parliament to create a Church of England, independent of Rome. He made himself the head of the new Church in the Act of Supremacy of 1534 and unleashed a bloody purge against Roman Catholics. Henry was succeeded by his only son, Edward, but after he died at the age of 15, he was replaced by Henry’s daughter, Mary.
She was a staunch Roman Catholic who earned the title ‘bloody Mary’ for her purge of Protestants. Mary had secured the throne by executing her rival, Lady Jane Grey, the ‘six-day queen’. With Mary’s death came the legendary reign of Elizabeth I, Henry’s daughter by Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth executed her rival, Mary Queen of Scots, from the House of Stuart, and Elizabeth proceeded to restore the Church of England with herself as Supreme Head. She ordered a purge against Catholics which was to earn her the title of ‘bloody Elizabeth’.
It was against this backdrop that Francis Bacon emerged as a very high initiate of the secret knowledge in the reign of his probable mother Elizabeth I, and her successor James I, the Scottish king who united the English and Scottish monarchy when he was crowned in 1603 as the first king of both countries.
It was Bacon, with Robert Fludd, Grand Master of the Priory of Sion, who oversaw the translation of the King James version of the Bible, a book which, according to a study in 1881, has at least 36,191 translation errors. Given that Bacon was an extremely educated and intelligent man, it’s some wonder that such a mess could have been made of the Bible translation on such a scale unless it was meant that way. Bacon also removed the two Books of Maccabees from his version which, significantly, were hostile to the secret society called the Nazarenes, a Brotherhood offshoot at the time of the mythical Jesus.
Bacon has also been dubbed the ‘father’ of modern science - this-world-is-all-there-is science, which has focused only on the physical level of existence. Why would Bacon support such a version of ‘science’ when he was an advanced initiate of the secret knowledge and knew the truth? There’s something seriously amiss, especially when you consider that other ‘fathers’ of modern science like Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle were also advanced initiates as Grand Masters of the Priory of Sion.
Here you have Bacon, a leading initiate of the secret knowledge, involved, via the Rosicrucians and other networks, in the dividing of the Christian Church, the writing of the Christian Bible, and the creation of modern ‘science’ which challenged many of the basic foundations of Christianity. He was playing two sides against each other to create an environment in which another, unspoken, Agenda could flourish. Certainly this period produced the classic control system of divide and rule.
Mass slaughter ensued across Europe in the Protestant-Catholic wars, while, at the same time, both creeds were being challenged by the emerging ‘scientific’ dogma. It was also under the influence of Bacon and other esoteric magicians like John Dee and Sir Francis Walsingham, that the spy networks across Europe, now known as British Intelligence, were created.
One of the most important men of this entire era was the Rosicrucian, Francis Bacon. His influence was colossal. He was the Grand Master of the Rosicrucians in England, a major force in the creation of Freemasonry, the ‘father’ of modern science, and possibly one of the authors of the ‘Shakespeare’ plays. He was also a member of a secret society called the Order of the Helmet, dedicated to the worship of the goddess of wisdom, Pallas Athene, who was portrayed as wearing a helmet and holding a spear.
Researchers and investigators like Manly P. Hall, the renowned Freemasonic historian, have little doubt that Bacon was born from a liaison between Queen Elizabeth I, the ‘virgin queen’, and her lover Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester. He was brought up by Nicholas and Anne Bacon and would become the most influential man in the country, overtly and covertly, with the title of Viscount of St Albans and the role of Lord Chancellor of England.
If Bacon was the son of Queen Elizabeth (El-lizard-birth), he was of a reptilian bloodline, and this would explain his rapid rise to prominence in politics and the secret societies. He worked secretly through the underground channels, among them the Inns of Court, the centre of the Brotherhood-controlled legal profession which is based on the former Templar lands in the now aptly named, Temple Bar, in London.
It was a time of great conflict and upheaval as the Brotherhood sought to use the church as a vehicle for widespread war and chaos. One of their frontmen for this was Martin Luther, a product of German secret societies and a Rosicrucian. His personal seal was a rose and cross. In 1517, this professor of theology at Wittenberg University listed 95 complaints against the Vatican for selling pardons to raise money to build St Peter’s Church.
Luther was excommunicated, but he burned the decree along with copies of Roman Church law and launched his own Lutheran Church. Protestant Christianity had begun and conflict was unleashed across Europe as Protestants and Catholics went to war to decide which version of the same nonsense would prevail.
Strange that the Rosicrucians claimed to stand for religious and political freedom and yet one of their puppets, Martin Luther, stood for anything but. He hated freethinking and open minded research. In one sermon he said that his followers should throw spit in the face of reason, because she was the Devil’s whore, rotten with the itch of leprosy, and should be kept in the toilet! He also wrote:
“Damned be love into the abyss of hell, if it is maintained to the damage of faith…all is.
It is better that tyrants should sin a hundred times against the people than the people should sin once against the tyrants… the ass wants to be thrashed, the mob to be governed by force.”
A Frenchman, known in English as John Calvin, also produced his version of Protestant Christianity, another extreme and arrogant creed called Calvinism. This spawned the Puritan movement which was so influential in the European occupation of North America. The Protestant Church came to England because King Henry VIII wanted a son and heir and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had produced ‘only’ a daughter. He wanted to divorce her and try his luck elsewhere, but Pope Clement VII refused to sanction this. Henry at this time was a committed Catholic, at least in public, and the Pope had awarded him the title Defender of the Faith. Ironically, this same title, awarded by a Roman Catholic Pope, is still held by British monarchs to this day to defend the Protestant faith!
Henry VIII, angered by the Pope’s refusal to sanction his divorce, ordered Parliament to create a Church of England, independent of Rome. He made himself the head of the new Church in the Act of Supremacy of 1534 and unleashed a bloody purge against Roman Catholics. Henry was succeeded by his only son, Edward, but after he died at the age of 15, he was replaced by Henry’s daughter, Mary.
She was a staunch Roman Catholic who earned the title ‘bloody Mary’ for her purge of Protestants. Mary had secured the throne by executing her rival, Lady Jane Grey, the ‘six-day queen’. With Mary’s death came the legendary reign of Elizabeth I, Henry’s daughter by Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth executed her rival, Mary Queen of Scots, from the House of Stuart, and Elizabeth proceeded to restore the Church of England with herself as Supreme Head. She ordered a purge against Catholics which was to earn her the title of ‘bloody Elizabeth’.
It was against this backdrop that Francis Bacon emerged as a very high initiate of the secret knowledge in the reign of his probable mother Elizabeth I, and her successor James I, the Scottish king who united the English and Scottish monarchy when he was crowned in 1603 as the first king of both countries.
It was Bacon, with Robert Fludd, Grand Master of the Priory of Sion, who oversaw the translation of the King James version of the Bible, a book which, according to a study in 1881, has at least 36,191 translation errors. Given that Bacon was an extremely educated and intelligent man, it’s some wonder that such a mess could have been made of the Bible translation on such a scale unless it was meant that way. Bacon also removed the two Books of Maccabees from his version which, significantly, were hostile to the secret society called the Nazarenes, a Brotherhood offshoot at the time of the mythical Jesus.
Bacon has also been dubbed the ‘father’ of modern science - this-world-is-all-there-is science, which has focused only on the physical level of existence. Why would Bacon support such a version of ‘science’ when he was an advanced initiate of the secret knowledge and knew the truth? There’s something seriously amiss, especially when you consider that other ‘fathers’ of modern science like Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle were also advanced initiates as Grand Masters of the Priory of Sion.
Here you have Bacon, a leading initiate of the secret knowledge, involved, via the Rosicrucians and other networks, in the dividing of the Christian Church, the writing of the Christian Bible, and the creation of modern ‘science’ which challenged many of the basic foundations of Christianity. He was playing two sides against each other to create an environment in which another, unspoken, Agenda could flourish. Certainly this period produced the classic control system of divide and rule.
Mass slaughter ensued across Europe in the Protestant-Catholic wars, while, at the same time, both creeds were being challenged by the emerging ‘scientific’ dogma. It was also under the influence of Bacon and other esoteric magicians like John Dee and Sir Francis Walsingham, that the spy networks across Europe, now known as British Intelligence, were created.