17 Feb 2015

(50) Shakespeare Authorship: "Conspiracies" versus "Conspiracy Theories"

To denote a doubter  of Shakespeare's authorship  

as a conspiracy theorist is no honest mean  

of blocking the Shakespeare authorship debate.

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Marlowe's permanent loss of his name and identity as a result of his threat to life,  his living  in anonymity and obscurity and his writing among many pseudonyms (including Shake-speare) required a support of secret carriers, in the real sense of a historical conspiracy (or plot).

Those who  doubt Shakespeare as an author are regularly attributed to the conspiracy theorists. They are equated  from the outset with those who understand the 9/11 terrorist  attack as a feigned action of the state.
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It is of fundamental importance, however, to differentiate  the terms " conspiracy [plot] and "conspiracy theory". Real proven conspiracies as part of human behavior have often  occurred in the past, especially in Shakespeare's time in the late 16th
and early 17th century (Babington Plot, The Main Plot, The Gunpowder Plot, The  Bye-Plot  etc) and in Shakespeare plays ..
 

The term conspiracy/-theorist is more recent and always used  in a derogatory or disparaging manner, as a not proven plot, a figment of imagination:   To denote a doubter  of Shakespeare's authorship  as a conspiracy theorist (visionaries), is no honest mean  of blocking an  Shakespeare authorship debate.


A "false flag" Operation of the English Crown