The Minerva Britanna Project was set up so that researchers would have a copy of the book Minerva Britanna by Henry Peacham, published in 1612.  This enigmatic book, according to this author, is the rubric for the interpretation of the puzzle that is inscribed on the ledger stone of William Shakespeare as seen above.  This four hundred year old book is written in seven different languages including ancient Greek.  Thanks to the various languages and the secret nature of this book, it will take several years for an army of historians and language experts to decipher all of the mysteries that this one small book contains.
The Shakespeare Authorship Coalition is a fairly new group promoting the idea that there is indeed a "reasonable doubt" that the commoner from Stratford-Upon-Avon was not William Shakespeare.  This group has been created in order to honor the True author of the Shakespearean plays on April 23rd 2016.  This date marks the four hundredth year anniversary that Shakespeare supposedly died, these Shakespearean experts want to get it right.  You can see on this site the notable people of today who believe that de Vere was the author of Hamlet, and you can join their cause by signing their declaration of doubt.

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