Illuminati

The secret society - The kalki Avathar

" The Illuminati was never meant to be noticed "

The Origin

The name of this secret-society, Illuminati, translates from Latin as meaning “the enlightened ones.” The Illuminati are thought to have been formed in 1776 by a Bavarian man named Adam Weishaupt, a law professor at Ingolstadt University. The group started out small with only five or so other professors joining on, and the model for it was based on another secret-society, the Freemasons.

Meaning of Illuminati

A symbol often associated with the Illuminati is the “all side seeing eye,” which is also found on American money, but pyramids are actually more directly a Freemason symbol. The Illuminati did plenty of unusual things. They used symbols (like the owl), adopted pseudonyms to avoid identification, and had complicated hierarchies like Novice, Minerval, and Illuminated Minerval that divided the ranks.

Headquarters of Illuminati

There’s a popular, and comical, theory circulating online that the headquarters for the Illuminati are located beneath the Denver airport.

Belief's of Illuminati

The basic structure of the Illuminati revolves around fighting against superstition, irrational over-exertion of power by government and religious organizations, and general prejudice. They also believed strongly in gender equality.

Illuminati - The Deciding factor

Members of the Illuminati are thought to hold top level positions in the US government, as well as the Vatican, NATO, and major media outlets. Again, the evidence here is sparse.

Counts of Illuminati

Over the following years, Weishaupt’s secret order grew considerably in size and diversity, possibly numbering 600 members by 1782. They included important people in Bavarian public life, such as Baron Adolph von Knigge and the banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who provided funding. Although, at first, the Illuminati were limited to Weishaupt’s students, the membership expanded to included noblemen, politicians, doctors, lawyers, and jurists, as well as intellectuals and some leading writers, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. By the end of 1784, the Illuminati had 2,000 to 3,000 members.

Sources of Illuminati

The Illuminati have many different source texts but one that stands out is called Illuminati Bible: Hidden Wisdom of Alpha & Omega.

Illuminaties

Many celebrities, world leaders, Dictators were the part of Illuminati. Still some celebrities are working in Illuminati.

Other secret societies

Skulls and Bones society

Rosicrucianism

Ordo Templu Orientis

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