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The Hidden Life Is Best #11 - The Gnostic Hamlet: Chaos Agent Strong Arm and The Hatred of Women

The Hidden Life Is Best #11 – The Gnostic Hamlet: Chaos Agent Strong Arm and The Hatred of Women

A deep dive into the play Hamlet, which many claim is the greatest play ever written. Is it primarily Gnostic, or does it just contain Gnostic themes? Hear the evidence and decide for yoursef! Stay until the end for a review of the Central Park Hamlet 2023!

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Gnosis 10: Robert Frederick - The Hidden Life Is Best - Francis Bacon and the NWO.

Gnosis 10: Robert Frederick – The Hidden Life Is Best – Francis Bacon and the NWO.

Joining us for Episode 10 is Robert Frederick whose amazing podcast series The Hidden Life is Best – Francis Bacon and the Gnostic English Empire is the topic of today’s conversation. – Is Francis Bacon Christian Rosenkreuz? Did he create the Freemasonic secret society, was he the mastermind behind the Shake-spear(e) project? Has the sun ever set on the British empire? What is Gnosis and what are the connections to modern scientism and globalism?

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The Hidden Life is Best #4 The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Hidden Life is Best #4 The Tragedy of Macbeth

Good things of day begin to droop and drowse;
While night’s black agents to their preys do rouse.
Thou marvell’st at my words: but hold thee still;
Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill.

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The Hidden Life Is Best #3 - Bacon, Science, Freemasonry and Shakespeare

The Hidden Life Is Best #3 – Bacon, Science, Freemasonry and Shakespeare

The Hidden Life Is Best #3 – Bacon, Science, Freemasonry and Shakespeare

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What is Gnosticism? Why does it lead to Scientism? - Robert Frederick

What is Gnosticism? Why does it lead to Scientism? – Robert Frederick

What is Gnosticism? Why does it lead to Scientism? – Robert Frederick

The entire series can be heard on TheHiddenLifeIsBest.com website. I highly recommend you listen to all 8 current episodes and hopefully many times, as it’s a decent chunk of material to enjoy, looking at around 9 hours give or take, but well worth it if you want to really grok and come to grips with the octupus leviathan that is global freemasonry and secret-snobriety.

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