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New Moon Found For Uranus

The Webb telescope has confirmed the existence of a 29th moon for the planet Uranus. This is a small moon, and so far, it hasn’t been named.

But presumably it will be christened in honor of one of William Shakespeare’s characters. Most of the Uranus moons are named after Shakespeare characters, including Ophelia, Oberon and Titania. Here’s more from Styxhexenhammer666.

Supreme Court Disgrace!

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report shares a DM clip of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appearing in Broadway’s & Juliet, a nonbinary retelling of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet.

Did Satan Influence Language?

Slim Brown ANbadd asks that if Satan ruled the world, what language would we speak?  English, of course, because it’s a Germanically derived, occult language.

“Why do you think it’s called ‘spelling,'” he says. He adds that the words in the English language were crafted by occultists like Sir Francis Bacon and his group known as the Spear Shakers, as in “William Shakespeare,” who wasn’t a real person. He explains further. Please use discernment when watching the video.

Mysteries Of The Underground

In Greek and Roman tradition, Ultima Thule is a name for “terra incognita”, or a place rumored to exist in the north, outside of established geography, a faraway, mysterious land beyond the limits of the known world. Hyperborea is a legendary continent in the Arctic and despite its location in an otherwise frigid part of the world, the Hyperboreans were believed to inhabit a sunny, temperate, and divinely-blessed land. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

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Fauci Gets Million Dollar Prize

Dr. Anthony Fauci has won a $1 million prize from Israel for “defending science.” That’s funny.

Fauci, the director of the National Institute of allergy and Infectious Diseases, could win a contest telling lies. He swaps more fabrications than Prospero, the magician, in Shakespeare’s The Tempest. But defending science? Just tell us a joke! More from The Salty Cracker.

Bardcode: Sonnets Preview

Here’s a fascinating examination of the original published version of William Shakespeare’s Sonnets. The exposed numerology suggests Shakespeare knew a lot more about mathematics and science than we would have ever guessed. The connection to the Egyptian pyramids also is mind-blowing, to say the least. One of these days, we will explore whether Shakespeare actually wrote any of the plays attributed to him. There’s a growing body of evidence to suggest they were all written by Edward de Vere, the 17th earl of Oxford. More from The Shakespeare Equation.

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The Ruthless Bard of Avon

The discovery of court documents exposes William Shakespeare as a ‘ruthless businessman’ who cheated on taxes and exploited the poor.

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Dem Bones Be Royal

DNA testing has confirmed. Skeletal remains found buried under a parking lot in Leicester are those of Richard III, who was killed fighting the army of Henry Tudor, his successor, at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.

Richard, the last of the Plantagenet kings of England, is mostly remembered today through the villainous portrayal of his rule in titular work by William Shakespeare. But Shakespeare had it wrong when he wrote, “In thy foul throat thou liest,” when in fact, Richard III liest under a Volvo.

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