Illuminating Facts About The Illuminati

August 10, 2017 | Miles Brucker

Illuminating Facts About The Illuminati


4. Knowledge is Power

They were first established in Bavaria in 1776 and were outlawed in 1785 when, fearing the influence of the Illuminati, conservative German ruler Karl Theodor banned all secret societies. If there is one thing a government fears, it is facts.

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5. Children of the Illuminati

The group Ordo Templi Orientis claims to be an organization directly descended from the original Illuminati.

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6. ‘Murica

The fact that the Declaration of Independence was also signed in 1776, two months after the founding of the Illuminati has been enough for conspiracy theorists to believe that America was founded by, who else, the Illuminati. Americans, do you feel enlightened?

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7. Classy

The Illuminati has a three-tiered class system: Class I – “The Nursery”, Class II – “The Masonic Grades”, and Class III – “The Mysteries.” There are also subclasses within those classes.

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8. Trust No One

Among the organizations that Illuminati have supposedly infiltrated are the US Government, the Vatican, NATO, the UN, Hollywood, and global media. But you know who they don’t control? List makers!

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9. Controlling the Message

It is because the Illuminati is in control of the global media that this massive conspiracy can be kept under wraps.

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10. Money Money Money

Also, keeping such a massive global conspiracy running requires quite a bit of money. Luckily for the Illuminati, they also apparently control most of the world’s banking. How convenient.

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11. I Spy

Speaking of money, part of the reason why the US Government is thought to be in the pocket of the Illuminati is because the “All-Seeing Eye” a symbol often associated with the Illuminati, is featured prominently on the US $1 bill.

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12. What a Hoot!

The symbol that was actually used by the Illuminati was not the eye, but was instead an owl. Specifically, it was the “Owl of Minerva” or the “Owl of Athena,” which represented wisdom and insight.

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13. A Concerted Effort

Quite a few singers and rappers have been associated with the Illuminati including Jay-Z, Snoop Dog, Kanye West, Beyonce, Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna. The Illuminati could put out one heck of a benefit concert.

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14. God Only Knows

Despite being anti-religious in nature, the Illuminati is said to count the Pope amongst their membership.

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15. Yes I am

People say that Barack Obama is an illuminati member.

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16. An Inside Job

The Illuminati have been blamed for quite a few world-changing events including, but not limited to: 9/11 terror attacks, the assassination of JFK, Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, and the entire French Revolution.

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17. Mission Accomplished

George W. Bush is also rumored to be a member of the Illuminati. It is also rumored that he deliberately let the 9/11 attacks happen to further his own political agenda.

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18. Boy Meets New World

Other celebrities rumored to be members of the Illuminati include the entire cast of Boy Meets World. We always knew Topanga was up to no good.

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19. Jew World Order

The Illuminati and the “New World Order” are two concepts that have become inseparable. However, they are actually quite different. The Illuminati was outlawed by 1785 while the New World Order was founded in the 20th century by anti-Semites who believed the Jews were taking over the world.

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20. And the Stonecutters Too

The Freemasons and the Illuminati are often confused, however, they are not the same. While they share many of the same principles, the existence of the Freemasons is publicly acknowledged whereas nobody knows for sure if the Illuminati exist.

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21. Not So Free After All

Freemasonry existed before the Illuminati were founded and, Adam Weishaupt, the law and philosophy professor who founded the Illuminati, tried to join the Freemasons first. But they were too expensive and not open to his ideas.

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22. Imperfect

When first founded, the Illuminati were known as the Covenant of Perfectibility, but they changed it because it sounded too weird.

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23. I Am Spartacus

Each member of the Illuminati had nicknames. Weishaupt’s was “Spartacus.”

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24. When They Get High, They Go Low

Illuminati headquarters are supposedly located in an underground bunker beneath the Denver Airport. It might just be a coincidence that it happens to be in a state that legalized marijuana.

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25. My Sacrifice

Illuminati in pop culture have been depicted as conducting human sacrifices for whatever disturbing goals they might have. The original Illuminati did no such thing. As anti-superstitious and enlightened people, they would have known blood sacrifices were both pointless and unhygienic.

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26. We Must Go Deeper

The Illuminati have been accused by conspiracy theorists of putting out false conspiracy theories to throw people off their trail. So conspiracy theorists have conspiracy theories about conspiracy theories. Or perhaps all this is just a conspiracy theory.

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