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Conventional Shakespearean scholars (aka Stratfordians) state that their evidence is beyond dispute and points to a businessman from Stratford upon Avon as the author of Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Though documents show that the man existed, none of them refer to him as a writer. Those researchers assert that the evidence for other candidates is circumstantial suggesting that it is also insignificant, enabling them to dismiss it without giving it a second look. This is not how evidence is evaluated. So, what evidence do they really have from London with respect to the authorship of the plays? Should it be considered to be beyond doubt? This presentation is a sequel to What Evidence do Stratfordians Really Have Part1: Stratford Evidence. Here I briefly go over the main evidence Stratfordians have from London and summarize what evidence Stratfordians really have based on these two videos. The audio clips are courtesy of Dr. Richard Waugaman and Michael Dudley. *** Some useful links: Please visit the Declaration of Reasonable Doubt for more on the controversy behind the man who wrote the most produced plays in history: https://doubtaboutwill.org/declaration AUTHORSHIP BOOK Journalist Elizabeth Winkler has written the best book on the history of the Shakespeare Authorship Question to date, When Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies: How Doubting the Bard Became the Biggest Taboo in Literature currently available on Amazon and where fine books are sold. NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK The first link is to a YouTube video interview with her from 2020, the rest are to her book. • SAT Conference 2020 - 8 - Elizabeth Winkle... https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/shakespea... https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/shak... VIDEO CHANNELS The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship channel: / @shakespeareoxfordfellowship The De Vere Society Channel: / @thedeveresociety2948 Alexander Waugh’s channel on the Authorship Question: / @alexanderwaugh7036 I recommend starting with Alexander’s playlist Who Knew before diving into the other playlists. John Anthony’s detailed videos are mostly on the sonnets. / @johnanthony8653 I recommend starting with his first video since the rest follow from it: • Shakespeare's Sonnet Number Code 1 - FIAT ... . NoBody Oxfordian’s channel: / @nobodyoxfordian9500 Phoebe Nir’s channel: / @phoebe_devere Claire Davis has a YouTube channel Shakespeare in Context: / @contextshakespeare1740 Groundbreaker Films has an excellent multi-award winning documentary and excerpts can be viewed on their channel: / @groundbreakerfilms4532 The Shakespearean Authorship Trust: / @shakespeareanauthorshiptrustuk Much Ado About the AQ now has a YouTube channel: / @muchadoabouttheaq PODCASTS Steven Sabel is the host of the always entertaining podcast Don’t Quill the Messenger on the Dragon Wagon podcast network. He and his guests informally explore the authorship game in entertaining converstations which run the entire range of ideas and perspectives on the authorship issue. https://www.dragonwagonradio.com/dont... The De Vere Society has recently launched their own podcast series 174T: https://deveresociety.co.uk/podcasts/ Here is a new podcast called Much Ado About the AQ hosted by Acast: https://shows.acast.com/much-ado-abou... OXFORDIAN SITES The best sites to start with information on de Vere are the following: The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship at https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org The De Vere Society at: https://deveresociety.co.uk Nina Green provides an excellent factual biography of de Vere’s life on her website: http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/oxf...