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Robert Frederick | Sir Francis Bacon, The Shakespeare Project, & The Power Of Propaganda

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Topics Covered: Hidden History

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About Today’s Guest: Robert Frederick is a Sir Francis Bacon buff who knows a ton about Bacon’s background, his influence, the Shakespeare authorship question, & many other things.
His deep dives into Bacon can be found at thehiddenlifeisbest.com & you can follow him at: x.com/loony_not
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  • The John Dee connection.
  • Child catchers in the Elizabethan theater scene.
  • Bacon, masons, and the knights Templar.
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