Episode 1349
Did William Shakespeare really write the greatest plays in the English language… or have we been sold a 400-year-old lie?
For centuries, schools, universities, and institutions have defended the official story of a small-town actor with no higher education, no travel record, and barely any surviving documents — somehow becoming the most brilliant writer who ever lived.
But the deeper you look, the stranger it gets.
In today’s episode, we dive into the Shakespeare authorship conspiracy — exploring why so many historians now question whether Shakespeare was the real author… and who the true writer might have been.
We break down the three most compelling suspects:
🔥 Edward de Vere — aristocrat, scholar, multilingual traveler
🔥 Francis Bacon — philosopher, political insider, alleged code-writer
🔥 Christopher Marlowe — genius playwright whose death may have been faked
And the biggest question of all:
Why would the elite hide the identity of the real author — and what does this reveal about power, culture, and history itself?
Drop your vote in the comments:
👉 Team Stratford (Shakespeare)
👉 Team Oxford
👉 Team Bacon
👉 Team Marlowe
👉 Or a covert group project?
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
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