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It turns out that the controversy surrounding who wrote the literature attributed to William Shakespeare is just the tip of the iceberg. By uncovering the 16th-century secrets of The Great Instauration, Dark Star exposes the prime motive for flooding the world with books to encourage literacy.
The scholarly mystics behind this secret plan reasoned that, as commoners learned to read, they would naturally develop their innate longing for freedom and justice. In time, democracy would flourish, especially in the New World.
At least 13 of the signatories of the U.S. Constitution and eight or more of those signing the Declaration of Independence were Freemasons. Their wisdom drew on the visions of their Elizabethan lodge brothers.
Follow the author's personal adventure as her discovery of secret clues, synchronicity, gematria, and parallelisms reveals the impressive range of Age of Enlightenment books published with false dates and names on hidden printing presses to conceal their divine plan from the autocrats of their day.
About the author
DOREEN KEY is an esotericist with a particular interest in Judeo-Christian mysticism in the Elizabethan Age. Her lifelong interest in Shakespeare led her to study the literary contributions of Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Ben Jonson, and in time, the discovery of a plan to promote Utopian democracy in the New World. Married and the mother of two daughters, she lives near Palm Springs, California.