
Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Knights Templar, Skull and Bones, Order of the Golden Dawn, the Priory of Sion… all secret societies and brotherhoods that are shrouded in mystery and shadow. But throughout the ages, whispers of a hidden elite manipulating global affairs have intrigued those who dare to question the established narratives. This elite is called the Illuminati. But who are they?
The name "Illuminati" is derived from the Latin word "illuminatus," which means "enlightened" or "illuminated." The term was initially used in reference to various historical groups, including the Bavarian Illuminati. Founded in 1776 in Bavaria by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of law and philosophy, initially the Illuminati was an organization that aimed to promote enlightenment ideals and intellectual discourse during the Age of Enlightenment, and to challenge the existing power structures. They sought to challenge the influence of religious and political authorities, advocating for rational thought, freedom of expression, and social progress. Just as the society's name reflected their goal of illuminating or enlightening individuals with knowledge and reason.
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According to the publicly available information, the Illuminati, along with Freemasonry and other secret societies, were outlawed through edict by Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, with the encouragement of the Catholic Church, in 1784, 1785, 1787, and 1790. During subsequent years, the group was generally vilified by conservative and religious critics who claimed that the Illuminati continued underground and were responsible for the French Revolution. Several modern fraternal organizations claim to be descended from the original Bavarian Illuminati and use variations of the name "Illuminati" in their own organization names or hierarchy. However, there is no evidence that they have any real connection to the historic order. These present-day groups have not gained significant political power or influence and instead use unsubstantiated links to the Bavarian Illuminati to attract membership.
"The Illuminati do not belong to any religion, party, nation or other formations; they use them as their outer garment. Their game began millennia before the individuals described in the book, and it will not end with them, because even those we consider Satanists or Zionists today are nothing more than pieces in a game with much, much higher stakes…” - Jan van Helsing, Secret Societies And Their Power In The 20th Century
Have you wondered why humans repeatedly engage in wars against each other? In the last 5,600 years, there have been around 14,500 wars, leading to a staggering 3.5 billion casualties. That is almost half of the current global population.
So, what is the purpose of war among humans?
For ages, the subject of war has fascinated not just peace organizations but also thinkers. They argue that all living beings engage in battles for resources and territory. Nevertheless, it's not a given that the aggressive tendencies observed in animals can be directly applied to humans, especially when considering the unique traits of human nature, such as intelligence, consciousness, and morality. The difference between two predators fighting over prey and wealthy arms dealers profiting from ongoing conflicts is self-evident.
Ancient Rome demonstrated how the struggle for survival could also function as amusement. With the concept of "bread and circuses," gladiators were made to combat one another to entertain the public and distract them from their own powerlessness. Today, a similar approach is utilized through television, video games, and sports, offering a respite for contented citizens from the harsh realities of their lives.
What is the media diverting our attention from? What knowledge could we potentially gain if we weren't constantly inundated with information? It's evident that in any conflict, a third party often reaps the benefits. The adage "When two people fight, the third one wins” is well known. Applying this to any nation or even our entire world reveals the truth in the statement.
So, the plan of action is simple: The manipulation of conflicts often involves diverting attention away from the true instigator, leading people to fight against each other instead. The actual instigator remains concealed, operating in the shadows. Interestingly, all sides involved in the conflict are sometimes provided with support, creating a complex web of intertwined interests. Additionally, a seemingly well-intentioned authority figure may emerge, who has the potential to resolve the conflict but instead perpetuates it for unknown reasons.
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