Curious about what this new strategy is. A few years ago I was playing around with bulbing Theo and Oracling Paper with Suleiman for fast Janissaries. Even pulled it off on deity once where it paid off really well, as Theo came with huge trade value. (Not sure if Oracle Paper is doable without Philo leader though.) In a game where Civil Service and Bureau doesn't matter much, maybe Oracle Theo, then Paper->Edu could give you faster Oxford?
WastinTime's secret strategy is endlessly fun to ponder with the various hints.
I've too thought about the details around
bulbing Theology with a Great Prophet and then Oracling Paper. (Great Prophet has
just enough

to fully bulb Theology on huge/deity)
The benefits aren't immediately apparent, but consider what comes after.
First, the Inca start with Mysticism and are Industrious, so an absurdly early chopped/built
Stonehenge isn't impossible.
It is a nice wonder to get +2 Great Prophet points and energize early Quechua conquests.
If a source of Marble could be found, then the Inca can go up the Aesthetics->Literature line. (Literature requires Polytheism)
Shwedagon Paya costs 1350

and gets double production with a source of Gold. (+2 Great Prophet points, civ can choose any religion)
Once built, the civ can revolt to Pacifism and get +8 Great Prophet points and race towards a Great Prophet for Theology.
Or, the civ can run 2 Scientists in the Stonehenge city and gamble with a 50% Great Prophet/50% Great Scientist.
As soon at it is possible to trade for Meditation, Polytheism, Priesthood, Masonry, Monotheism, and a Great Prophet becomes available, then bulb Theology and Oracle Paper.
At this point, while teching towards Literature, it should be possible to trade maps with civs to try and get a circumnavigation bonus or a hint towards where to sail a workboat next.
+1 ship movements so early is very helpful.
Also, the 1500

Hagia Sophia is worth keeping in mind.
50% faster Workers mean forests can be chopped 50% faster for fail gold or units.
The main reason to do all this is that after Oracling Paper in 2000BC?, earlier??, is that the next two Great Scientist bulbs will go into Education once Math is acquired.
The Great Library (1050

) combined with the National Epic (750

) and another city completing Shwedagon Paya for Pacifism will give 9*3=27 Great People points per turn. (89% scientist, 11% Artist)
Running 2 Scientist Specialists increases this to 15*3=45 Great people points per turn (93% Great Scientist, 7% Artist).
The 2nd and 3rd Great People will take 600/45 and 900/45 (13+20)turns and presto, double bulbed Education.
Might have to ignore Pyramids and Hagia Sophia to get it done, but an absurdly early Education seems possible on paper by skipping Code of Laws, Currency, and Civil Service.
Relies on lots of forest to chop, stolen workers, Gold, Marble, and a few AI getting Alphabet before 2000BC and trading religious techs.
Not sure if 3 Great People to get Education by 1600??BC would be worth it, but Oxford (1200

, double speed with Stone) has +1 Great Scientist point and allows 3 more Scientist specialists to be run if it could be built in the Great Library city.

75 Great People Points per turn running 5 Scientist Specialists and Pacifism (96% Scientist, 4% Artist) is a lot!
Further Great Scientists could be useful for Printing Press and Chemistry and Scientific Method.
Of course, running without Organized Religion to reduce build costs, especially for 8 Universities, would be daunting.

Would certainly need Forges, but it might be too early to have them yet.
**Edit**
Oh, I see what you are saying
EliteTroops.
Oracle Theology and then bulb Paper.
That would be a good way to mix 2 Scientists with the Stonehenge city.
50% Great Prophet/Great Scientist.
If Great Prophet, get Meditation and the other religious techs, bulb Theo, Oracle Paper.
If Great Scientist, get religious techs (don't need Meditation), Oracle Theology, bulb Paper after getting Math+Alphabet.
No Org. Religion hurts.
Maybe Parthenon for the +50% Great People Points instead of Shwedagon for the Pacifism.