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Actors Christian J. Pinto (editor), Christian J. Pinto (producer), Christian J. Pinto (director), Christian J. Pinto (writer), Stanley Monteith (miscellaneous crew), Robert Hieronimus (miscellaneous crew), Robert Hieronimus (actor), William Schnoebelen (miscellaneous crew), S. Brent Morris (miscellaneous crew), Joe Schimmel (miscellaneous crew), David Lewis (actor), Richard Meyers (actor), Obadiah S. Harris (miscellaneous crew), Tony Palacio (actor), Michael McFaul (actor),
Actors Christian J. Pinto (director), Christian J. Pinto (editor), Christian J. Pinto (producer), Christian J. Pinto (writer), William T. Still (miscellaneous crew), Stanley Monteith (miscellaneous crew), William Schnoebelen (miscellaneous crew), Gay Linn Kirkpatrick (actress), Meg A. Pinto (producer), David E. Bay (producer), Buff Parry (miscellaneous crew), Tony Palacio (actor), Ian Taylor (miscellaneous crew), Mary Bay (producer), Jim Hedgepath (producer),
Actors Frederick Worlock (actor), George Schaefer (director), Charlton Heston (actor), George Schaefer (producer), Judith Anderson (actress), Maxwell Anderson (writer), Alan Caillou (actor), Harvey Jason (actor), Alan Webb (actor), Gilchrist Stuart (actor), Harry Townes (actor), Herb Voland (actor), Lee Vines (actor), Michael Allinson (actor), Anne Rogers (actress),
With Bill Still, Peter Dawkins, Ian Taylor, Stan Monteith, Buff Parry, William Schnoebelen and Michael Tsarion.
The greatest "Whodunit" of the past 500 years! Secret Mysteries takes the mystery out of America's history. This video unfolds the fascinating history behind the founding of America, and exposes the esoteric underbelly of its design. Why is Washington D.C. build on the 77th Meridian? Are the Revolutionary War cities really built in perfect alignment with Stonehenge? If America was founded as a Christian nation, why are many of its symbols, buildings, and monuments based on Pagan traditions? There is no doubt that much of America's national heritage was Christian, but just as a coin has two sides, our national heritage has a second side -- one based squarely on occult secret societies and their values. To find the answer to these questions, we follow the journey of secret societies from England to the New World and learn of their ancient hope: to rebuild the lost empire of Atlantis. In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon was at the helm of the secret societies in England. When Bacon penned his classic work, 'The New Atlantis' he believed that America and Atlantis were one and the same. He outlined his vision for the perfect society, and some suggest the program he set forth has been the driving force behind the course of modern history. While he did not originate the concept, it was Bacon who articulated an ancient plan to be carried out by all the secret orders. As Chief of the Rosicrucians and the first Grand Master of modern Freemasonry, Bacon sent his followers to the new world. A 1910 Newfoundland stamp with his image upon it reads, 'Lord Bacon: the Guiding Spirit in [the] Colonization Scheme.' Because of his influence, Francis Bacon is considered by some to be 'the real and true founder of America.' For centuries, controversy has surrounded this figure who is said to be the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I, and secret author of the Shakespeare plays; the man whom Thomas Jefferson considered one of the three most influential men in history. Is it possible that Bacon's vision guides America today? Where The DaVinci Code meets National Treasure: Learn the incredible secrets of the esoteric traditions, hidden within the manifold layers of signs and symbols in our nation's infrastructure. Find out why some believe that from ancient times America has been chosen to fulfill a secret destiny. Cutting Edge has been working on this video for many years, as we are determined that this second coin side of our National Heritage be fully understood. Only when you properly understand our past can you understand where our leaders are taking us today. Only when you properly understand the occult heritage which our Founding Fathers set in place can you understand why America is in Iraq, why we are forcing a strange brand of "democracy" upon the world, and why America has always been in the leadership of the nations of the world in marching steadily towards the NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM (New Order of the Ages - New World Order), the symbol of which is on the back of the American One Dollar Bill. We have enlisted the aid of a Christian Hollywood film producer (yes, there is one), and a proven Hollywood promoter. The quality of the script writing is superb and the technical quality of the film is superior to "The History Channel" or "The National Geographic".
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THE NEW ATLANTIS - FULL AudioBook by Sir Francis Bacon New Atlantis is a utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon, published in Latin (as Nova Atlantis) in 1624 an...
Sir Francis Bacon 1561 - 1626 Francis Bacon was an English political philosopher and statesman.
http://bit.ly/Qgk4hr David Wilcock explores the origination and formation of the United States in this episode of Wisdom Teachings. David discusses the found...
This review was filmed in May 2014 with staff from Ellis Brigham stores across the UK who were in Hinterux, Tirol, Austria to test 2014/15 skis in ideal conditions. The Sir Francis Bacon is the ultimate ski for riders who have a free-spirited approach to the mountain. Always looking for hits, always searching out soft snow, never bored whatever the conditions. Clever shaping ensures silky smooth transitions in and out of turns in all snow; a symmetrical flex encourages style and adds stability, and the Maple Macroblock core provides the power. Tester Comments: Matt (Tower House) ‘Take this ski from powder to park and everything in between, and it won’t miss a trick. Brilliant all over the mountain at a variety of speeds, a really good quiver-of-1 ski.’ Radius: 17.7m (184cm) Sidecut: 140/108/136 (184cm) View this ski here:http://www.ellis-brigham.com/products/line/sir-francis-bacon-skis-1415/700409
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Click for price & info: http://bit.ly/2014-sfb AS MUCH FUN THROWING TRICKS IN THE POWDER AS LAYING DOWN SWITCH CARVES & BUTTERS ON THE HARD PACK. Eric struck...
A three minute video on the life and contributions of statesman, scientist, and author ~ Sir Francis Bacon. ~ Visit our Facebook page, Grey Matter.
By Peter Smith. A description of Bacon's contributions to scientific epistemology.
http://www.skis.com/Line-Sir-Francis-Bacon-Skis-2015/357583P,default,pd.html The Line Sir Francis Bacon is the go to ski for skiers that are looking for a ride that can be an all mountain slayer, be a super fun jibby ride in the park, and still crush it in the pow. At 108mm underfoot you get the width to take it all on equally well. Line's 5 Cut Sidecut gives you unlimited turn shapes, because you never know what a day on the mountain will bring to you. Line's Thin Tip reduces the swingweight of the Bacon to help you float off of a gnarly backcountry booter seeing how many rotations you can get in. A Maple Marco Block Core is sturdy and stable, especially skiing at fast and ultra fast speeds, and it has the ability to power through just about anything that gets in its way. Fatty Base and Edges are thicker and stronger than that of the average ski to improve the durability and tuning life of the Bacon. Just in case you had any doubts the Symmetrical Flex of the Bacon gives you a ski that can be a supersized park ski, or a super playful all mountain ski. If you want a ski that can charge the pow, slay the rest of the mountain, and kill it in the park this little piggy will be a great ski for you, The Line Sir Francis Bacon.
http://lineskis.com/skis/sir-francis-bacon Eric Pollard shreds his home mountain, Mt Hood Meadows on the new 2012 Sir Francis Bacon ski.
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By Peter Smith. A short summary of the life of Sir Francis Bacon (later Viscount St Albans), the Jacobean statesman and philosopher. A 2nd video will deal wi...
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Product Link: http://www.the-house.com/8978lisirfb15zz-line-skis.html Garrett and Andy review the 2015 Line Sir Francis Bacon skis. A quiver of one for the skier whose playground is the entire mountain. This is Eric Pollard’s everyday ski. Discover a winter sports wonderland at http://www.the-house.com/ Get Social : Google+: https://plus.google.com/+thehouse Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HouseBoardshop Twitter: https://twitter.com/houseboardshop/ Instagram: @thehouseboardshop http://instagram.com/thehouseboardshop/
In this video I present what I call five "cipher signatures" which I believe have been placed intentionally in the works of Shakespeare by Francis Bacon. Fro...
the whitest kids u' know season 1 episode 5.
http://lineskis.com/skis/sir-francis-bacon This is Erics personal quiver of one. Plenty of width for the pow, tons of stability at speed, and the agility nee...
http://lineskis.com/skis/sir-francis-bacon DESIGNED BY ERIC POLLARD This is Eric's personal quiver of one. Plenty of width for the pow, tons of stability at ...
What a great ski. Had a blast demoing this at Sugarloaf in Maine during Blizzard Nemo at the 4th annual AlpineZone Summit. The Bacon as it is affectionately ...
http://www.levelninesports.com/Line-2014-Sir-Francis-Bacon-Skis Another Eric Pollard creation, the Sir Francis Bacon is for those days when there is less steep and deep and more jump and pump. At 108mm underfoot the Bacon's will tackle powder and hardpack equally as well especially with the tip and tail rocker. These skis are soft where they should be (tip and tail) and stiffer where they need to be (underfoot). The supah-wide skis of the past couple years are going by the wayside, where the Bacon style skis are where its at. Flotation with maneuverability is the name of the game! The Bacon is here to stay.
Francis Bacon Fragments Of A Portrait - interview by David Sylvester TV documentary, broadcast on BBC1, 18 September 1966. The recurring themes in Bacon's wo...
A rare Francis Bacon interview from a 1971 BBC documentary.
Francis Bacon documentary from 1985 discussing the artists life and work.
Francis Bacon documentary from 1985 discussing the artists life and work.
My AS art video of Francis Bacon talking about gambling and painting. And how he is intrigued by both. The video is made by dispersing black ink into water. ...
Le travail de Bacon n'est réellement reconnu qu'après la Seconde Guerre mondiale : ses œuvres provoquent des réactions extrêmes, souvent d'intense répulsion,...
The artist explains his approach to painting in a famous encounter from The South Bank Show in 1985. This video is not interactive when viewed on mobiles/tablet. http://www.sky.com/tv/show/south-bank-show-originals https://www.youtube.com/user/SkyArtsOfficial https://twitter.com/skyarts https://www.facebook.com/SkyArtsHD The South Bank Show Originals go out every Thursday at 9.30pm on Sky Arts HD. We'll be showing re-worked classic episodes of the most high profile arts documentary series in the world alongside brand new episodes of the programme. Choosing from over 750 titles in the archive. we'll show 30 episodes each year, featuring new interviews and comments. Presented, edited, and written by Melvyn Bragg, The South Bank Show has made one of the most significant contributions to arts broadcasting over the last thirty years, profiling the worlds most renowned performers, artists, actors, writers, and musicians. The South Bank Show launched in 1978 with Paul McCartney as the opening subject. The show has famously sought to bring both audiences a mix of popular culture as well as high culture. Over the course of thirty three years this attitude has characterised the show and who it focused on, featuring artists from Sir Laurence Olivier to k.d lang, Norman Mailer to Pavarotti, The Smiths to David Hockney, and David Lean, Rudolf Nureyev, and Harold Pinter. Since arriving on Sky Arts in 2012, the South Bank Show has been as contemporaneous as ever, covering everything from the world of grime music with Dizzee Rascal and his mentor Wiley, to contemporary ballet, following Tamara Rojo in her first months as Artistic Director of the English National Ballet. The show has more recently profiled Tim Minchin, Alison Balsom, Pat Barker, David Hare, Nicola Benedetti, Nicholas Hytner, and Alfie Boe. The South Bank Show Originals will join The South Bank Show itself and The South Bank Sky Arts Awards on Sky Arts, now in their 16th year.
Francis Bacon speaks about gambling, life and death.
Black and white early interview on art from the great British artist Francis Bacon. 'How can you remake appearance'?
Film on the artist Francis Bacon - Part 1 - Shows old footage of the artist from the 60's until near the end of his life. With interviews regarding his use o...
Adam Low director of Francis Bacon's Arena.
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Bradford J Salamon and Eric Minh Swenson interview Don Bachardy in his Santa Monica house. About this production: From an Eric Minh Swenson Place! Producers ...
Christopher Nolan on how Bacon's paintings inspired the Joker in 'The Dark Knight'. Christopher Nolan reveals how paintings by Francis Bacon inspired the Joker's smeared make-up in 'The Dark Knight'. Nolan talks about his longstanding fascination for Bacon's work, and why, when words fail him, he turns to art to help shape his creative vision. The film is one of a series in which leading creatives share artworks from Tate Britain's collection that have inspired them. See more on the Tate website: http://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain/meet-tate-britain
Related link http://www.ambermodels.co.uk/ie/in-search-of-the-swan.htm The following is an interview with remarkable local Norfolk author, intuitive, poet an...
Composer/Director - Stephen Crowe Francis Bacon - Christopher Killerby Melvyn Bragg - Oliver Brignall Piano - Elspeth Wilkes Set Design - Candida Powell-Will...
I watched a Francis Bacon interview, and couldn't not record an improvisation immediately after. Parts of it sound rough and lead nowhere, but so does life. ...
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Francis Bacon was a very immediate answer, because there are wonderful reference’s between their work.
The Guardian 2015-03-30Tracey Emin and Francis Bacon ... by Francis Bacon, Study of a Dog 1952 and Reclining Woman 1961.
noodls 2015-03-30It goes on display to the public Tuesday, alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon and six nude drawings by Emin.
Richmond Times Dispatch 2015-03-30It goes on display to the public Tuesday, alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon and six nude drawings by Emin.
Times Union 2015-03-30Francis Bacon +910% ($). 100 $ invested in 2000 in a work of Francis Bacon have an average value of ...
noodls 2015-03-30... Tate Britain where it forms part of the gallery’s new displays (exhibited alongside Francis Bacons).
The Independent 2015-03-30It shared the same "vital energy" as two paintings by Francis Bacon shown alongside it and "has been ...
London Evening Standard 2015-03-30It shared the same "vital energy" as two paintings by Francis Bacon shown alongside it and "has been ...
London Evening Standard 2015-03-30... two paintings by Francis Bacon and six nude drawings by Emin which she has given to the Tate.
Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-30In the mid-50s the critic David Sylvester, who was also close to Clatworthy’s friend and drinking ...
The Guardian 2015-03-30At Emin’s own request, it has been placed beside two canvases by Francis Bacon, only one of which ...
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-30My Bed is being displayed alongside two paintings by Francis Bacon – Study of a Dog (1952) and ...
The Daily Telegraph 2015-03-30... (Canaletto) and several more contemporary names (Francis Bacon and Roy Lichtenstein) ... Francis Bacon.
Huffington Post 2015-03-28Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban(s),KC (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist and author. He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. Although his political career ended in disgrace, he remained extremely influential through his works, especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the scientific method during the scientific revolution.
Bacon has been called the creator of empiricism. His works established and popularised inductive methodologies for scientific inquiry, often called the Baconian method, or simply the scientific method. His demand for a planned procedure of investigating all things natural marked a new turn in the rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, much of which still surrounds conceptions of proper methodology today.
Bacon was knighted in 1603, and created both the Baron Verulam in 1618, and the Viscount St Alban in 1621; as he died without heirs both peerages became extinct upon his death. He famously died by contracting pneumonia while studying the effects of freezing on the preservation of meat.
John Dee (13 July 1527–1608 or 1609) was an English mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, occultist, navigator, imperialist and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I. He devoted much of his life to the study of alchemy, divination and Hermetic philosophy.
Dee straddled the worlds of science and magic just as they were becoming distinguishable. One of the most learned men of his age, he had been invited to lecture on advanced algebra at the University of Paris while still in his early twenties. Dee was an ardent promoter of mathematics and a respected astronomer, as well as a leading expert in navigation, having trained many of those who would conduct England's voyages of discovery.
Simultaneously with these efforts, Dee immersed himself in the worlds of magic, astrology and Hermetic philosophy. He devoted much time and effort in the last thirty years or so of his life to attempting to commune with angels in order to learn the universal language of creation and bring about the pre-apocalyptic unity of mankind. A student of the Renaissance Neo-Platonism of Marsilio Ficino, Dee did not draw distinctions between his mathematical research and his investigations into Hermetic magic, angel summoning and divination. Instead he considered all of his activities to constitute different facets of the same quest: the search for a transcendent understanding of the divine forms which underlie the visible world, which Dee called "pure verities".
William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613 at age 49, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.