The Autobiography of Sir Francis Bacon has been hiding in plain sight for 400 years. And the true story will shock you.
Hints, legends and theories have swirled around Bacon for hundreds of years, speculating he wrote the works of Shakespeare, and even that he was the secret son of Queen Elizabeth I. Yet, no one has ever found documentation proving any of these assertions.
This book provides answers to the following:
- What if a document existed confirming Sir Francis Bacon wrote the works attributed to Shakespeare?
- What if that same document included the name of the secret son of Queen Elizabeth I?
- What if it also included information leading to an answer about the mysteries surrounding Oak Island, Nova Scotia?
- What if this document also included the secret of Sir Francis Bacon’s true parents, and the names of some of his aliases?
- And what if these messages had been hidden in plain sight for 400 years?
- As amazing as it sounds, the plaque adorning Shakespeare’s Funerary Monument in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon is that document. In a narrative that sounds like one of the "National Treasure" movies, follow the clues to where they lead as they are uncovered by author, Jacob Roberts. He lays bare the message left behind by Sir Francis Bacon in his intricate cipher system, including the methods the author used to decrypt the messages. See how he followed the clues within the messages themselves, and how these clues led to a famous map containing its own secrets, including directions leading to that mysterious island in the North Atlantic - Oak Island, Nova Scotia. See the keys of the Fra. Rosi Crosse laid bare, as well as two submissions of the author’s theories presented to the "Brotherhood of the Dig," the team of treasure searchers on Oak Island.