Getting To The True History Of The Illuminati

illuminati conspiracyWith the increasing tales around the world, many people are yearning to get the history of the Illuminati. The problem is that theories about the origin of this group are contradicting each other. Though there is one that is unanimously accepted.

The idea of forming this group, just like many others, was hutched by a person. This man wanted to see everything going his way. However, he could not unite the minds of a large crowd at once. He therefore had to start from a scratch.

This man goes by the name Adam Weishaupt. The reason as to why he called his group Illuminati is not clearly known. This name originally belonged to a certain creature.

Weishaupt defected from Catholic Church where he was serving his god. This action resulted into the formation of the group. He was a professor of law and was living in Bavaria by then. This was back in may, 17176.

This group wants to have the entire world at its control. This will take some time, but they are determined into achieving their goal. The strategy involves various wars and conflict around the planet.

Innocent people have to die along the path of achieving this goal. The group aim as disuniting people from various places, thus getting easy way into winning them. They are very ruthless in their actions.

It is strongly rumored that some wealthy people got their wealth from this group. A number of superstars have been associated with the group. Some people join this group knowingly; others find themselves in the group without their consent. A few are forced into joining the group.

History of the Illuminati is very interesting. The idea started as a rebel. It is currently being felt around the planet, and it is still spreading like a bush fire.

123 thoughts on “Getting To The True History Of The Illuminati

  1. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  2. Marvilo_jacob

    I miss you. :( Life’s been a lil’ sucky. I’m gonna attend a Catholic Church soon, see if I can learn anything from the religion.

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  3. 1stAwesomeFace

    That's the first thing that has made sense since i've been talking to this e-thu-.. e-bitch***** I think i'm starting to lose my sanity.

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  4. judyjayification

    Drum it to the youth out there! They think wearing t.shirts with human skull is cool, adorning heavy metals called bling bling is cool etc not knowing they are just showing their allegience to satan. Oh youth youth please let God Jehovah give you spirit of discernment.

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  5. Sarah

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  6. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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  7. foornaa

    so you learned an omoplata in 9 months????? where? no way dude.. or you may have learned it but you shouldnt be practicing an omoplata at 9 months.

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  8. “But I didn't learn what the Church was from Catholicism. I learnt it from Lutheranism. And then discovered that Lutheranism wasn't it. I sought it and found it, to my surprise, in the Catholic Church. TODAY's Catholic Church.”Those are David's words, not mine. My words, So you leant what the church is from Lutheranism and found same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day, are a summary of his position, not mine.I learnt what the church is from Catholicism and found nothing like same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day.Happily, the Catholic Church in any age is not the catholic church of Christ's institution or the creed.]]>

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  9. RafalNitkaBialek

    Hey, first of all, don't tell me I “better” do something. Second, no shit they're different, you can tell that by the name. But the “h” means herringbone, a pattern on the binding of the guitar. So, in terms of sound (which is what this conversation was all about if you paid attention), the h does not make a difference. Unless you think a pattern can vibrate differently and your ears are so tuned that you can pick up the subtle difference. Mind your own business.

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  10. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  12. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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  13. TheHardout2005

    “That is just being dishonest.” Ummm, how is that being dishonest? You made an assertion, and all I asked is where you got your information from. Is there an answer to the question or not?

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    read the story of Chai there.

    I think although it is exagerrated – it still shows quite well what a moronic propaganda this whole affair is.]]>

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  17. stevenw140

    Too cute! If you havent opened some of what you got can you exchange some back to get the other two you forgot or will they do that where your at?

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  18. snappycruise

    I'm puzzle by the fast enthoushiasm of english people. Noel, is recycling old oasis songs, nxt album also. But, after, can you create something mister John l… oops, Gallagher.????

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  19. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  20. scotbot

    If you believe in the Illuminati, imho your an idiot, especially if you don’t know the history & about Adam Weishaupt.

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  21. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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  22. dipsetisnice

    as a former athiest, you are wrong. the bible is 100% factual truth, connecting the dots is the key to finding this out. i wouldnt tell you the wrong thing.

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  24. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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    Vote because Anthony Ryan hadda hold a burn! Never count out a bush fire ’cause it could always return! #PR9anya

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    Recognized History Of The Illuminati: With the increasing tales around the world, many people are yearning to ge…

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  27. Angelica_Joi

    RT With #Cancers,#Scorpios,and #Pisces it will take some time to get to know them well, for they reveal themselves slowly.

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  28. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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  29. wiibot15

    This video is a lie! Africans weren't sailing across the seas at that time, In fact, africans in the interior of africa had never even seen or heard of anyone out side of the continent before and didn't create boats!! You pathetic black garbage liar and I even met you I would kill you.

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  30. Hi_ImDavid

    RT My English class consists of talking about 666, the illuminati, Satan, ghosts, halloween, and the rare “I am unique” crap.

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  31. “But I didn't learn what the Church was from Catholicism. I learnt it from Lutheranism. And then discovered that Lutheranism wasn't it. I sought it and found it, to my surprise, in the Catholic Church. TODAY's Catholic Church.”Those are David's words, not mine. My words, So you leant what the church is from Lutheranism and found same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day, are a summary of his position, not mine.I learnt what the church is from Catholicism and found nothing like same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day.Happily, the Catholic Church in any age is not the catholic church of Christ's institution or the creed.]]>

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  33. “But I didn't learn what the Church was from Catholicism. I learnt it from Lutheranism. And then discovered that Lutheranism wasn't it. I sought it and found it, to my surprise, in the Catholic Church. TODAY's Catholic Church.”Those are David's words, not mine. My words, So you leant what the church is from Lutheranism and found same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day, are a summary of his position, not mine.I learnt what the church is from Catholicism and found nothing like same in the Catholic Church as it is found to-day.Happily, the Catholic Church in any age is not the catholic church of Christ's institution or the creed.]]>

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  34. art2art

    I am seeking help, from PATRIOTS.
    Is that the best you can do? What are you 12?
    Stupid pathetic pinhead. Go back to school.

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  36. lorenragfive

    Mr. Johann Adam Weishaupt ;) RT Siapa yg ngajari?RT Rules the world in my own way, my own perspective,my thoughts

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  38. HyunandRa

    #iGetRealMadWhen We don’t finish a group history project because Evan is a fag and didn’t do his part…..

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  39. SGCyclery

    Racheal Yap has posted a forum “KOLEKSI SOALAN PERCUBAAN SPM Sejarah TAHUN 2011″ to group “History (1249)”:

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  40. omment by anon moved by admin

    The Illuminati and Masons have their own Seven Spheres or areas TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD.

    It is the same spirit behind Wagner and these other people.

    Notice the similarity of Peter Wagner's “SEVEN MOUNTAINS” goal and the Illuminati/Masons goals for Dominion…

    The Grim History of the Illuminati – Masonry

    *The 7-Part Plan for Global Conquest

    -Abolition of All Ordered Government (1)
    –Abolition of All Private Property (2)
    —Abolition of All Inheritance (3)
    —-Abolition of All Patriotism (4)
    —–Abolition of All Religion (5)
    ——Abolition of The Family (6) (and)
    ——-Creation of A New World Order (7)]]>

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  41. ReziztenCIA

    Yılda bir kez biraraya gelen İlluminati üyeleri, hedefledikleri dünya devletini kurmak için planlar yapıyorlar. Bu planların içinde çeşitli ülkelerde ekonomik krizler çıkararak, ülkeleri sömürmek, savaşlar çıkarmak, ‘Daha Fazla Savaş’ ilkeleri gereği savaşların sürekliliğini sağlamak, çeşitli hastalıklar icat etmek, (kitapta, AIDS ve HIV’in ABD’deki askeri araştırma laboratuvarlarından dünyaya yayıldığı iddia ediliyor.) nüfus azaltıcı çalışmalar yapmak, etnik temizliği desteklemek ve 11 Eylül örneğinde olduğu gibi terör yaratarak, ‘anti-terör yasaları’ çıkarmak. Yazarın iddiasına göre, 11 Eylül saldırısı için FBI bazı Arapları kullandı ve bombaları temin etti. İlluminatı’nın ilkelerinden en önemlisi ‘Kaostan kaynaklanan düzen’. İlluminati, kendi düzenini çıkarmak için sürekli kaos yaratmak zorunda.

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  42. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  43. Isn't the purpose of college to start getting a taste of the bigger picture? I also imagine that the percentage of students involved with issue blogs increases with age and experience.]]>

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  44. jft1018

    You can flap your jaws all day long about what you’re going to.

    UNTIL WE SEE EVIDENCE OF YOUR ACTIONS we will not believe a word out of your FORKED TONGUES.

    1. Stop Chem-trailing all countries immediately; 2. Get rid of Monsanto & BIG Agro Corps; 3. Dismantle the VATICAN & all 52 Globalist corps; Dismantle – IMF – World Banks – UN – FEMA – IRS – Fed Reserve etc.. LET FREE ENERGY – BE FREE TO THE PEOPLE – THEN WE WILL BELIEVE YOU…

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  45. roblong30

    Code of the Illuminati: Code of the IlluminatiPart III ofMemoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinismby Abbé B…

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  46. Stunts_Onyx

    if you look at the dupposed history of the illuminati, black people aren’t even allowed in, so rappers aren’t members

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  47. jvcbhoy

    I am a member of the illuminati and also happen to be a jewish freemason. I am actually related to Adam Weishaupt…

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  50. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  51. mindxestep

    Les monastères, c'est un peu le recyclage des Académies et des écoles grecques, avec moins de liberté et d'aisance, plus “métro, boulot, dodo”!

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  52. st_oyen

    Germany: Catholic Church’s $2.3 Billion Store Sells 2500 …: The Catholic Church in Germany owns a $2.3 billion…

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  53. it would include various instruments to abate pollution, which work, and would continue to do so over time, only because ‘force and coercion’ – as Libertarians like to polemically describe government intervention – are applied.

    Tom,

    So with laissez faire capitalism, people would go out of their way to polute rivers and choke up our lungs, despite the risk of civil legal sanction and subsequent loss of reputation and profitability?

    Take Australia's indigenous population, where was the government intervention that prompted them to manage their environment through controlled burn offs, thus providing them with a sustainable food source (ie. the animals that would initially flee the fire, plus the new generations that would be attracted by the reqrowth) AND preventing the associated danger of bush fire that plagues much of Australia. And no, controlled burning is not a broken window fallacy, the overgrown scrub had little value to the Aboriginals as it made hunting & gathering more difficult and increased the threat of bush fire. They seemed to manage their environment without a government programme with the technology at hand. Subsequent government policies of “protecting” the bush have only increased humans' environmental risks.

    Profit is a strong motive, and for efficient producers who must pay the total cost of waste management, it is in their own self-interest to manage their resources efficiently. The costs of government intervention are often undiscoverable, although entirely rational, until after the intervention goes tits up.]]>

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  54. iammissasian

    …..meet in your life. She cared about everyone, helped everyone, and loved everyone. We all miss you and are praying for you and your family. <3 R.I.P. Alexis Summers :''(

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