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Who was the real author of the works credited by William Shakespeare, that is the question!
While favoured candidates for an alternative author swap positions fairly regularly, the current frontrunner amongst certin scholars and academics is Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, an aristocrat, adventurer, playwright, and literary patron. But John Hamer author of The falsification of history - our distorted reality, reveals the true identity of the author of some 37 plays and 154 sonnets. Many questions need to be answered; Why is there not one hand written manuscript, letter or note availalbe. Why were his daughters illiterate, why was there no eulogy or dignitaries praising the great bard. We take a look at the political and religous motivation for the true author to remain anonymous, the mysterous death that never was, the queens coroner clearing the way for a smooth disapearance! Does this all sound familiar? And of course revealed in some of the works are the true identity of the writter of so many works. What involvement did Lord Burgley and Sir Thomas Walshingham, a member of the then secret service have in this sordid deceit. John Hamer unravels the political and religous motiviation fas to why the real author disapeard into the shadows thus allowing and the birth of a certain William Shakespeare, son of a glove maker to front hiswork.