Debunking the Debunkers in the Shakespeare Authorship debate
No evidence part 3
This third of a six-part series of videos treats the writing of the plays of Shakespeare as a crime scene with two suspects – William Shakspere of Stratford on Avon and Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. Using the testimony of hostile witnesses i.e. academic scholars (“Stratfordians”) I ask for whom the circumstantial evidence is stronger. The category I analyze is Shakespeare’s library and books.
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Very interesting details you have observed, appreciate it for posting. “The judge is condemned when the criminal is absolved.” by Publilius Syrus.