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Good enough, it's not that deep. On the surface, it's an homage to Monty Python sketches of British absurdity in the style of Cleese and Idle of Monty Python fame (both Freemasons). There is another joke under the surface when they mention Bacon and Shakespeare; Bacon (hence the Rosicrucians) were the real authors of the Shakespeare plays. In a nutshell the joke inside the joke is Shakespeare pisses on Bacon all down the ages taking credit for everything and in doing so are the exoteric and esoteric parts of the plays transmitted down the ages, and that rambling dialogue was par for the course for some Rosicrucian/esoteric crazy (and funny) beliefs imbedded in Shakespearean plays;

Bacon/Shakespeare is immortal, reincarnation, shadow souls walk the earth, a female chaos deity which fears the light (Shekinah/Kali), assassinations by another secret society (JFK), sex with boys normalized by occultists (Saville, Heath, Crowley), etc. He just threw up some of their crazy beliefs in one run on sentence. Hilarious. I like that he threw JFK in there because there is a Shakespearean tie in to his death as an Oak King. Also, supposedly there are a series of Shakespeare plays that no one has read outside of certain secret societies. Although, with the internet now, I wonder if any of them have leaked out?

Also, the "play" that they have been working on which has gone unseen by human eye and unheard by human ear may refer to the Masonic "Great Work". But now I'm just speculating on something which might just be nonsense. It's fun anyway.

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Wow. Good dig. Was familiar with the bacon/Shakespeare theory, but not All that. You're a gentleman and a scholar