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- A Norwegian documentary series in four parts where Norwegian organist Petter Amundsen talks about his theories on the authorship of William Shakespeare, and how he came to discover a myriads of codes in his historical works - and his ideas of what the codes refers to. Amundsen portrays and interprets the codes, among other things, that Shakespeare's works were not really written by Shakespeare, but by scientist Francis Bacon and his nephew Henry Neville, possibly in collaboration with the Pre-Masonic order of the Rosicrucian. In addition, all these discoveries points to a place where the original manuscripts should be treasured. This project allegedly also involved others, such as Ben Jonson, King Henry I, Thomas Bushell, and others. The historical person credited with the writing of Shakespeare's works, Will Shaxsper, is regarded by Amundsen as a paid "front man". A straw man fronting a much larger organization with an idealistic agenda.
- The dairy industry is Norway's largest food industry.
- Everything you need to know about the Norwegian Parliament, from how it was built to what tasks it has today, are revealed in this program series.
- How the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, also known as Storting, was build.