Petter Amundsen - Hour 1 - Shakespeare Ciphers & Oak Island Treasure
Petter Amundsen is an organist, a Freemason and co-author of the book
Organisten (The Organist). Since 2002 he has decrypted a number of
steganographic ciphers believed to be hidden in several first editions
of William Shakespeare and Sir Francis Bacon's books. In 2003 Amundsen
excavated two sites at the legendary Treasure Island -- Oak Island in
Nova Scotia, Canada. His findings didn't go unnoticed as it attracted
media attention and amazed many in the local community, among them
landowner Dan Blankenship. In 2009, he was featured in a four episode TV
series, Shakespeares skjulte koder (Shakespeare: The Hidden Codes)
which broadcasted on Norwegian TV channel NRK1. In 2012 Amundsen
published his second book, Oak Island & The Treasure Map in
Shakespeare. In late April 2012 his full feature documentary
"Shakespeare: The Hidden Truth" was released in Norwegian cinemas. In
2014, he was featured in an episode of History Channel's The Curse of
Oak Island. In the first hour, Petter tells how he came to find secret
messages in Shakespeare and how he learned to decrypt them. He'll
discuss key elements and symbolism. We'll also discuss the controversy
surrounding the authorship of Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, the
Rosicrucians and how the ciphers lead to Oak Island in Canada. In the
second hour, Petter explains how freemasonry helped him to decipher this
mystery. He'll speak more about Oak Island's man made underground
system, the finds, the excavations and its location, which is related to
the constellation Cygnus. He'll also talk about the lamp, or the
menorah and the Ark of the Covenant
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