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Episode 196 - Cracking the Shakespeare Code w/ Alan Green

Unlocking one of history's greatest mysteries...

Episode 196 of the Midnight, On Earth podcast, hosted by Jake Weaver, titled "Episode 196 - Cracking the Shakespeare Code w/ Alan Green" was published on May 5, 2024 and runs 86 minutes.

May 5, 2024 ·86m · Midnight, On Earth

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In this episode I speak with author, musician, and host of the Gaia Channel series ‘Shakespeare Decoded’…Alan Green. Alan and I talk about his journey from a professional musician to becoming the first person in 400 years to decipher one of history’s greatest mysteries. This code developed by the man known as Shakespeare and the occultist John Dee, is hidden within all of the writings of Shakespeare, and point to a fantastic secret that has been hidden all of this time. A secret that when unlocked could reveal one of the greatest archaeological and historical discoveries of this era. Alan and I have an amazing discussion breaking down what this code is, it’s history, and what this means for the future of humanity.. Join us!!!www.tobeornottobe.orgAlan Green Bio:Alan Green is a British-born pianist, composer, author and Shakespeare scholar. His former life in the music business (top thirty artist in the 80’s with CBS and Arista records; author of award-winning books on The Monkees; and musical director for Davy Jones) seems at odds with his current incarnation as a documentarian of ancient wisdom but his extensive musical training in classical and jazz disciplines has ideally prepared him to recognize deeply embedded patterns that orthodox academics have missed.Alan has spent the last 19 years devoted to deciphering a stunning web of codes hidden within the Shakespeare works which finally solves history’s most persistent cover-up. He’s the only person, in four hundred years, to have deciphered the codes that tell the whole story of who Shakespeare was and the scandalous royal secret that necessitated the cover-up. More than that, he’s identified the actual location where the author himself says he left physical evidence… and then pulled off the daring heist necessary to secure incontrovertible scientific proof in the form of a radar scan.Through Alan’s online Bard Code presentations and his new Gaia TV series, Shakespeare Decoded, we’re finally able to glimpse a previously unsuspected aspect of the world’s most popular and influential writer. One so far-reaching it will create a paradigm shift in how we study literature, history, religion, science, and many other disciplines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode I speak with author, musician, and host of the Gaia Channel series ‘Shakespeare Decoded’…Alan Green. Alan and I talk about his journey from a professional musician to becoming the first person in 400 years to decipher one of history’s greatest mysteries. This code developed by the man known as Shakespeare and the occultist John Dee, is hidden within all of the writings of Shakespeare, and point to a fantastic secret that has been hidden all of this time. A secret that when unlocked could reveal one of the greatest archaeological and historical discoveries of this era. Alan and I have an amazing discussion breaking down what this code is, it’s history, and what this means for the future of humanity.. Join us!!!


www.tobeornottobe.org


Alan Green Bio:


Alan Green is a British-born pianist, composer, author and Shakespeare scholar. His former life in the music business (top thirty artist in the 80’s with CBS and Arista records; author of award-winning books on The Monkees; and musical director for Davy Jones) seems at odds with his current incarnation as a documentarian of ancient wisdom but his extensive musical training in classical and jazz disciplines has ideally prepared him to recognize deeply embedded patterns that orthodox academics have missed.

Alan has spent the last 19 years devoted to deciphering a stunning web of codes hidden within the Shakespeare works which finally solves history’s most persistent cover-up. He’s the only person, in four hundred years, to have deciphered the codes that tell the whole story of who Shakespeare was and the scandalous royal secret that necessitated the cover-up. More than that, he’s identified the actual location where the author himself says he left physical evidence… and then pulled off the daring heist necessary to secure incontrovertible scientific proof in the form of a radar scan.

Through Alan’s online Bard Code presentations and his new Gaia TV series, Shakespeare Decoded, we’re finally able to glimpse a previously unsuspected aspect of the world’s most popular and influential writer. One so far-reaching it will create a paradigm shift in how we study literature, history, religion, science, and many other disciplines.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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