Illuminati of
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Quotes By Adam Weishaupt, Founder of
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"The tenor of my life has been
the opposite of everything that is vile, and no man can lay any such
thing to my charge. I have reason to rejoice that these writings have
appeared. They are a vindication of the order and of my conduct. I can
and must declare to God, and I do it now in the most solemn manner,
that in my whole life I never saw or heard of the so much condemned
secret writings, and in particular, respecting these abominable means;
such as poisoning, abortion etc. Was it ever known to me in any case
that any of my friends or aquaintences ever even thought of them. I
was indeed always a schemer and projector, but never could engage much
indetail. My general plan is good, though in the detail there may be
faults. I had myself to form. In another situation, and in an active
station in life, I should have been keenly occupied, and the founding
of an order would have never come into my head. But I would have
executed much greater things, had not government always opposed my
exertions, and placed others in situations which would have suited my
talents. It was the full conviction of this, and of what could be
done, if every man were placed in the office for which he was fitted
by nature and a proper education, which first suggested to me the plan
of Illumination. I did not bring Deism into Bavaria more than into
Rome. I found it here, in great vigour, more abounding than in any of
the neighboring Protestant States. I am proud to be known to the world
as the founder of the Illuminati." --
Adam Weishaupt
"I declare and I challenge all
mankind to contradict my declaration, that no man can give any account
of the order of Freemasonry, of it's origin, of it's history, of it's
object, nor any explanation of it's mysteries and symbols, which does
not leave the mind in total uncertainty on all these points. Every man
is entitled therefore, to give any explanation of the symbols and a
system of the doctrine that he can render palatable. Hence have sprung
up that variety of systems, which for twenty years
has divided the order. The simple tale
of the English, and the fifty degrees of the French, and the Knights
of Baron Hunde, are equally authentic, and have equally had the
support of intelligent and zealous brethren. These systems are in fact
but one. They have all sprung from the Blue Lodge of three degree;
Take these for their standard and found on these all the improvements
by which each system is afterwards suited to the particular object
which it keeps in view. There is no man, nor system in the world,
which can show, by undoubted sucession, that it should stand as the
head of the order. Our ignorance in this particular frets me. Do but
consider our short history of 120 years - Who will show me the Mother
Lodge? Those of London we have discovered to be self-erected in 1716.
Ask for their archives. They tell you they were burnt. They have
nothing but the wretched sophistications of the Englishman Anderson,
and the Frenchman Desaguilliers. Where is the Lodge of York, which
pretends to the priority, with their King Boudin, and the archives
that he brought from the East? These too are all burnt. What is the
chapter of old Aberdeen and it's holy clericate? Did we not find it
unknown, and the Mason Lodges there the most ignorant of all the
ignorant, gaping for instruction from our deputies? Did we not find
the same thing at London? And have not their missionaries been among
us, prying into our mysteries, and eager to learn from us what is true
Masonry? It is in vain therefore to appeal to judges; they are nowhere
to be found; all claim for themselves the sceptre of the Order; all
indeed are on an equal footing. They obtained followers, not from
their authenticity, but from their conductiveness, to the end which
they proposed, and from the importance of that end. It is by this
scale that we must measure the mad and wicked explanations of the
Rosycrucions, the exorcists and Cabalists. These are rejected by all
good Masons, because incompatible with social happiness. Only such
systems as promote this are retained. But alas, they are all sadly
deficient, because they leave us under the domination of political and
religious prejudices; and they are as inefficient as the sleepy dose
of an ordinary sermon." -
Adam Weishaupt
"But I have contrived an
explanation which has every advantage; is inviting to christians of
every communion; gradually frees them from all religious prejudices;
cultivates the social virtues; and animates them by a great, a
feasable, a speedy prospect of universal happiness, in a state of
liberty and moral equality, freed from the obstacles which
subordination, rank, and riches, continually throw in our way. My
explanation is accurate and complete, my means are effectual, and
irresistable. Our secret association works in a way that nothing can
withstand, and man shall soon be free and happy." - Adam
Weishaupt
"This is the great object held out
by this association; and the means of attaining it is illumination,
enlightening the understanding by the sun of reason which will dispell
the clouds of superstition and of prejudice. The proficients in this
order are therefore justly named the Illuminated. And of all
illumination which human reason can give, none is comparable to the
discovery of what we are, our nature, our obligations, what happiness
we are capable of, and what are the means of attaining it. In
comparison with this, the most brilliant sciences are but amusements
for the idle and luxurious. To fit man by illumination for active
virtue, to engage him to it by the strongest motives, to render the
attainment of it easy and certain, by finding employement for every
talent, and by placing every talent in it's proper sphere of action,
so that all, without feeling any extraordinary effort, and in
conjuction with, and in completion of ordinary business, shall urge
forward with united powers, the general task. This indeed will be an
employement suited to noble natures, grand in it's views, and
delightful in it's exercise." - Adam Weishaupt
"And what is this general
object? The happiness of the human race. But where are the proper
persons, the good, the generous and the accomplished to be found? And
how, and by what strong motives, are they to be induced to be engaged,
in a task so vast, so incessant, so difficult and so laborious? This
association must be gradual. There are some such persons to be found
in every society. Such noble minds will be engaged by the heart
warming object. The first task of the association must therefore be to
form the young members. As these multiply and advance, they become the
apostles of beneficence, and the work is now on foot, and advances
witha speed increasing every day. The slightest observation shows that
nothing will so much contribute to increase the zeal of the members as
secret union. We see with what keenness and zeal the frivolous
business of Freemasons is conducted, by persons knit together by the
secrecy of their union. Let this circumstance of our constitution
therefore be directed to this noble purpose, and then all the
objections urged against it by jealous tyranny and affrighted
superstition will vanish. The order will thus work silently, and
sucurely, and though the generous benefactors of the human race are
thus deprived of the applause of the world, they have the noble
pleasure of seeing their work prosper." -- Adam Weishaupt
Spartacus (Weishaupt) to Cato
(Zwack, A Lawyer)
"Nothing would be more profitable
to us than a right history of mankind. Despotism has robbed them of
their liberty. How can the weak obtain protection? Only by union; but
this is rare. Nothing can bring this about but hidden societies.
Hidden schools of wisdom are the means which will one day free men
from their bonds. These have in all ages been the archives of nature,
and the rights of men; and by them shall human nature be raised from
her fallen state. Princes and nations shall vanish from the earth. The
human race will then become one family, and the world will be the
dwelling of Rational Men." -- "Morality alone can do this. The head of
every family will be what Abraham was, the patriarch, the priest and
the unlettered lord of his family, and Reason will be the code of laws
to all mankind. This is our great secret. True, there maybe some
disturbance; but by and by the unequal will become equal; and after
the storm all will be calm. Can the unhappy consequences remain when
the grounds of dissention are removed? Rouse yourselves therefore, O
men! Assert your rights; and then will reason rule with unpercieved
sway, and all shall be happy."
"Morality will perform all this;
and Morality is the fruit of Illumination. Duties and rights are
reciprocal. Where octavious has no right, Cato owes him no duty.
Illumination shows us our rights, and Morality follows; that Morality
which teaches us to be of age, to be out of wardenship, to be full
grown, and to walk without the leading-strings of Priests and
Princes."
"Jesus of Nazareth, the Grand
Master of our order, appeared at a time when the world was in the
utmost Disorder, and among a people who for ages had groaned under the
yolk of Bondage. He taught them the lessons of reason. To be more
effective, he took the aid of Religion--of opinions which were
current--and in a very clever manner, he combined his secret doctrines
with he popular religion, and with the customs which lay to his hand.
In these he wrapped up his lessons --he taught by parables. Never did
any prophet lead men so easily and so securely along the road to
liberty. He concealed the precious meaning and consequences of his
doctrines; but fully disclosed them to a chosen few. He speaks of a
kingdom of the upright and faithful; His Father's kingdom, who's
children we also are. Let us only take liberty and equality as the
great aims of his doctrines, and Morality as the way to attain it, and
everything in the New Testament will be comprehensible; and Jesus will
appear as the Redeemer of slaves. Man has fallen from the condition of
Liberty and Equality, the STATE OF PURE NATURE. He is under
subordination and civil bondage, arising from the vices of man. This
is the FALL, and ORIGINAL SIN. The KINGDOM OF GRACE is that
restoration which may be brought about by Illumination and a just
Morality. This is the NEW BIRTH. When man lives under government, he
is fallen, his worth is gone, and his nature tarnished. By subdoing
our passions, or limiting their cravings, we may recover a great deal
of our original worth, and live in a state of grace. Thius is the
redemption of men--this is accomplished by Morality; and when this is
spread over the world, we have THE KINGDOM OF THE JUST."
"But alas! the task of
self-formation was too hard for the subjects of the Roman empire,
corrupted by every species of profligacy. A chosen few recieved the
doctrines in secret, and they have been handed down to us (but
frequently almost buried under rubbish of man's invention) by the
Freemasons. These three conditions of human society are expressed by
the rough, the split, and the polished stone. The rough stone, and the
one that is split, express our condition under government; rough by
every fretting inequality of condition; and split since we are no
longer one family; and are farther divided by differences of
government, rank, property, and religion; but when reunited in one
family we are represented by the polished stone. G is Grace, the
Flaming Star is the Torch of Reason. Those who possess this knowledge
are indeed Illuminati. Hiram is our fictitious Grand Master, slain for
the REDEMPTION OF SLAVES; the Nine Masters are the Founders of the
Order. Freemasonry is a Royal Art, inasmuch as it teaches us to walk
without trammels, and to govern ourselves."
Spartacus (Weishaupt) to Cato
(Zwack, a lawyer) --Feb. 6th, 1778
" 'Mon but est de faire la Raison'
As a subordinate object I shall endeavor to gain security to
ourselves, a backing in case of misfortunes, and assistance from
without. I shall therefore press the cultivation of science,
especially such sciences as may have an influence on our reception in
the world, and may serve to remove obstacles out of the way. We have
to struggle with pedantry, with intolerance, with divines and
statesmen, and above all princes and priests are in our way. Men are
unfit as they are, and must be formed; each class must be the school
of trial for the next. This will be tedious, because it is hazardous.
In the last classes I propose academies under the direction of the
order. This will secure us the assistence of the literati. Science
shall here be the lure. Only those who are assuredly proper subjects
shall be picked out from the inferior classes for the higher
mysteries, which contain the first principles and means of promoting a
happy life. No religionist must, on any account, be admitted into
these. For here we work at the discovery and exterpation of
superstition and prejudices. The instructions shall be so conducted
that each shall disclose what he thinks he conceals in his own breast,
what are his ruling propensities and passions, and how far he has
advanced in the command of himself. This will answer all the purposes
of auricular confession. And in particular, every person shall be made
a spy on another and on all around him. Nothing can escape our site;
by these means we shall readily discover who are contented, and
recieve with relish the peculiar stated doctrines and religious
opinions that are laid before them; and at last, the trustworthy alone
will be admitted to a participation of the whole maxims and political
constitutions of the order. In a council composed of such members, we
shall labor at the contrivance of means to drive by degrees the
enemies of reason and of humanity out of the world. and to establish a
peculiar morality and religion fitted for the great society of
mankind."
Spartacus (Weishaupt) to Cato
(Zwack, a lawyer)
"By this plan we shall direct all
mankind. In this manner, and by the simplest means, we shall set all
in motion and in flames. The occupations must be so allotted and
contrived, that we may, in secret, influence all political
transactions. I have considered everything, and so prepared it that if
the order should this day go to ruin, I shall in one year re-establish
it more brilliant than ever. Nor will it signify though all should be
betrayed and printed. I am so certain of sucess, in spite of all
obstacles (for the springs are in every heart) that I am indifferent,
though it should involve my life and my liberty. But I have the art to
draw advantage even from misfortune, and when you would think me sunk
to the bottom, I shall rise with new vigour. Who would have thought,
that a professor at Ingolstadt was to become the teacher of the
professors of Gottingen and of the greatest men in Germany?"
Spartacus (Weishaupt) to Cato
(Zwack, a lawyer) (Speaking of the Priests Degree)
"One would almost imagine, that
this degree, as I have managed it , is genuine Christianity, and that
it's end was to free the jews from slavery. I say, that Freemasonry is
concealed Christianity. My explanation of the heiroglyphics, at least,
proceeds on this supposition; and as I explain things, no man need be
ashamed of being a Christian. Indeed, I afterwards throw away this
name and substitute reason. But I assure you this is no small affair;
A new religion, and a new state-government, which so happily explain
one and all of these symbols, and combines them in one degree. You may
think that this is my chief work; but I have three other degrees, all
different, for my class of higher mysteries, in comparison with which
this is but child's play; but these I keep for myself as General, to
be bestoyed by me only. Were you here I should give you this degree
without hesitation. But it is too important to be trusted to paper, or
to be bestowed otherwise than from my own hand. It is the key to
history, to religion, and to every state government in the world."
Minos to Sebastian
"The proposal of Hercules to
establish a Minerval school for girls is excellent, but requires much
circumspection. Philo and I have long conversed on this subject. We
cannot improve the world without improving women, who have such a
mighty influence on the men. But how shall we get hold of them? How
will their relations, particularly their mothers, immersed in
prejudice, consent that others shall influence their education? We
must begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy
Magus. I have no objection, and I have four step-daughters, fine
girls. The oldest in particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has
read much, is above all prejudices, and in religion she thinks as I
do. It may immediately be a very pretty Society, under the management
of Ptolemy's wife, but really under his management. You must contrive
pretty degrees and dresses, and ornaments, and elegant and decent
rituals. No man must be admitted. This will make them become more
keen, and they will go much farther than if we were present, or than
if they thought that we knew of their preceedings. Leave them to the
scope of their own fancies, and they will soon invent mysteries which
will put us to the blush, and create an enthusiasm which we can never
equal. They will be our great apostles. Reflect on the respect, nay
the awe and terror inspired by the female mystics of antiquity. (Think
of the Danaids--think of the Theban Bacchantes.) Ptolemy's wife must
direct them, and she will be instructed by Ptolemy, and my
step-daughters will consult with me. We must always be at hand to
prevent the introduction of any improper question. We must prepare
themes for their discussion--thus we shall confess them, and inspire
them with our sentiments. No man however must come near them. This
will fire their roving fancies and we may expect rare mysteries. But I
am doubtful whether this Association will be durable. Women are fickle
and impatient. Nothing will please them but hurrying from degree to
degree, through a heap of insignificant ceremonies, which will soon
lose their novelty and influence. To rest seriously in one rank, and
to be still and silent when they have found out that the whole is a
cheat (hear the words of an experienced Mason) is a task of which they
are incapable. They have not our motives to perservere for years,
allowing themselves to be led about, and even then to hold their
tongues when they find out that they have been decieved. Nay there is
a risk that they may take into their heads to give things an opposite
turn, and then, by voluptuous allurements, heightened by affected
modesty and decency, which give them an irresistable empire over the
best men, they may turn our Order upside down, and in their turn will
lead the new one."
Philo (Baron Von Knigg) To
Cato (Zwack, a lawyer)
"We must consider the ruling
propensities of every age of the world. At present the cheat and
tricks of the priests have roused all men against them, and against
Christianity. But, at the same time superstition and fanaticism rule
with unlimited domination, and the understanding of man really seems
to be going backwards. Our task, therefore, is doubled. We must give
such an account of things, that fanatics shall not be alarmed, and
that shall, not withstanding, excite a spirit of free inquiry. We must
not throw away the good with the bad, the child with the dirty water,
but we must make the secret doctrines of Christianity be recieved as
the secrets of genuine Free Masonry. But farther, we have to deal with
the despotism of Princes. This increases every day. But then, the
spirit of freedom breathes and sighs in every corner, and, by the
assistance of hidden schools of wisdom, Liberty, and Equality, the
imprescribable rights of man, warm and glow in every breast. We must
therefore unite these extremes. We proceed in this manner."
"Jesus Christ established no new
religion; he would only set religion and reason in their ancient
rights. For this purpose he would unite men in a common bond. He would
fit them for this by spreading a just morality, by enlightning the
understanding, and by assisting the mind to shake off all prejudices.
He would teach all men, in the first place, to govern themselves.
Rulers would then be needless, and equality and liberty would take
place without any revolution, by the natural and gentle operation of
reason and expediency. This great teacher allows himself to explain
every part of the Bible in conformity to these purposes; and he
forbids all wrangling among his scholars, because every man may there
find a reasonable application to his peculiar doctrines. I told you,
says he, but you could not bear it. Many therefore were called, but
few were chosen. To these elect were trusted the most important
secrets; and even among them there were degrees of information. There
was a seventy and a twelve. all this was in the natural order of
things, and according to the habits of the jews, and indeed of all
antiquity. The Jewish theosophy was a mystery, like the Eleusinian or
the Pythagorian, unfit for the vulgar, and thus the doctrines of
Christianity were committed to the adepti, in a disciplina arcani. By
these they were maintained, like the vestal fire. They were kept up,
only in hidden societies, who handed them down to posterity; and they
are now possessed by the Genuine Freemasons."
Quotes From the Writings of the
Illuminati
"These powers are despots, when
they do not conduct themselves by it's principles; and it is therefore
our duty to surround them with it's members, so that the profane may
have no access to them. Thus we are able most powerfully to promote
it's interests. If any person is more disposed to listen to Princes
than to the Order, he is not fit for it, and must rise no higher. We
must do our utmost to procure the advancement of the Illuminati into
all important civil offices."
"Rulers who are members must be
promoted through the ranks of the order only in proportion as they
acknowledge the goodness of it's great object, and manner of
procedure. It's object may be said to be the checking of tyranny and
princes, nobles and priests, and establishing a universal equality of
condition and of religion."
"For the Order wishes to be
secret, and to work in silence, for thus it is better secured from the
oppression of the ruling powers, and because this secrecy gives a
greater zest to the whole."
"It will be of great service,
and procure us both much information and money, and will suit
charmingly the taste of many of our truest members, who are lovers of
the sex. It should consist of two classes , the virtuous and the freer
hearted; they must not know of each other, and must be under the
direction of men, but without knowing it. Proper books must be put
into their hands, and such (but secretly) as are flattering to their
passions."
"We must allow the underlings
to imagine (but without telling them the truth) that we direct all the
Free Mason lodges, and even all others, and that the greatest Monarchs
are under our guidance, which indeed is here and there the case."
"There is no way of
influencing men so powerfully as by means of the women. These should
therefore be our chief study; we should insinuate ourselves into their
good opinion, give them hints of emancipation from the tyranny of
public opinion, and of standing up for themselves; it will be an
immense relief to their enslaved minds to be freed from any one bond
of restraint, and it will fire them the more, and cause them to work
for us with zeal, without knowing that they do so, for they will only
be indulging their own desire of personal admiration."
"We must win the common people
in every corner. This will be obtained chiefly by means of the
schools, and by open, hearty behaviour, show, condescention,
popularity, and toleration of their prejudices, which we shall at
leisure root out and dispel."
"If a writer publishes
anything that attracts notice, and is in itself just, but does not
accord with our plan, we must endeavor to win him over, or decry him."
"The great strength of our
Order lies in it's concealment, let it never appear in any place in
it's own name, but always covered by another name, and another
occupation. None is fitter than the three lower degrees of
Freemasonry, the public is accustomed to it, expects little from it,
and therefore takes little notice of it. Next to this, the form of a
learned or literary society is best suited to our purpose, and had
Freemasonry not existed, this cover would have been employed; and it
may be much more than a cover, it may be a powerful engine in our
hands. By establishing Reading Societies, and subscription libraries,
and taking these under our direction, and supplying them through our
labours, we may turn the public mind which way we will."
"A literary society is the
most proper form for the introduction of our order into any state
where we are yet strangers."
"The power of the Order must
surely be turned to the advantage of it's members. All must be
assisted. They must be preferred to all persons otherwise of equal
merit. Money, services, honory goods and blood, must be expended for
the fully proved brethren, and the unfortunate must be relieved by the
funds of the society."
History of the Great
Seal of the United States &
the ongoing growth
of the Illuminati :
Only a short period before the
"Founding Fathers" had adopted the "Seal of the Illuminati", as part
of the "Great Seal", they had several different ideas and versions of
the proposed "Seal". The following three designs were put reviewed by
the First Committee in 1776, but they did not adopt the Illuminati
Seal at this time. However, the Great Seal says, "1776" in Roman
Numerals. That is because the Founding of the Illuminati was in 1776.

Du Simitière's sketch of his
proposal: Pierre Eugène Du Simitière was a curious character. As a
talented artist skilled in heraldry, he designed the state seals of
Delaware, Georgia, and Virginia. As an avid collector of all things
American, he started the first American museum. This sketch is part of
the Library
of Congress U.S. Capitol Exhibit, "A
More Perfect Union: Symbolizing the National Union of States."
(Taken from the "Great Seal" website - to Go There - Click Here)

First committee's choice for the
Great Seal : On August 20th, the committee made its report: A shield
with emblems of the six European cultures that migrated to America:
three for Britain (English rose, Scottish thistle, Irish harp) and
three for continental Europe (French fleur-de-lis, German eagle,
Belgic lion).
Supporting the shield: the Goddess of
Liberty, who holds a spear and wears the Phrygian cap, and the Goddess
of Justice with her balance. (Also from the same site)

This first committee's choice
for the reverse was basically Jefferson's revision of Franklin's
proposal: "Pharaoh sitting in an open Chariot, a Crown on his head and
a Sword in his hand passing through the divided Waters of the Red Sea
in Pursuit of the Israelites: Rays from a Pillar of Fire in the Cloud,
expressive of the divine Presence and Command, beaming on Moses who
stands on the shore and extending his hand over the Sea causes it to
overwhelm Pharaoh. Motto: Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God."
The Second Committee was led by
Francis Hopkinson. In 1776 he helped design the Great Seal of New
Jersey, and he created the American flag that Congress adopted on June
14, 1777. Prior to that, he had signed the Declaration of Independence
as a delegate from New Jersey. He had designed a $40 & a $50 Bill in
1778. On the $40 Bill, the rays of light shining from the radiant eye
suggest a pyramid as they illuminate what appears to be a sacrificial
alter with a flame that is surrounded by thirteen stars. Here is a
picture of them both :
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The Third Committee was led by
William Barton and he submitted this design for the reverse side of
the Great seal :

It is suggested that the $50
Bill above was the inspiration for the design of the reverse side of
the Great Seal. I don't know whether this is true or not, but it seems
awfully suspicious if the Final Design for the Great Seal, which we
have today, was actually the original "Seal of the Illuminati" as
discovered on the documents which were recovered by the Elector of
Bavaria, and today reside in the British Museum and Louvre Museum.
According to Jordan Maxwell, this is where they are today. Someone
should get a picture of them for comparison.
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"Arms of the United States" - Columbian Magazine — Philadelphia,
1786
James Trenchard's engravings are the first realizations of the Great
Seal. A realization is a drawing of a seal based on its blazon, the
written heraldic description.
(Everything about the history of the great Seal, and all images are
taken from the Great Seal Website. What is interesting to note in the
last two pictures here is that they both come from a magazine entitled
"Columbian Magazine". What most people don't know about is the
"Columbian Faction of the Illumniati" that came here to America in the
mid to late 1700's. There is a little known book published in the late
1700's titled "A Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction of the
Columbian Illuminati and an account of his certificate men". - This is
where we get the Columbia Space Shuttle, Columbia University, and
Columbia Broadcasting.)
Then the Site goes on to say : According to its official history,
the Great Seal was not designed by Masons. And according to the Masons
themselves, the Great Seal is not a Masonic symbol. (Is this not more
evidence?) From the official Masons, a quote "The first "official" use
and definition of the all-seeing eye as a Masonic symbol seems to have
come in 1797 with The
Freemasons Monitor of Thomas Smith Webb -- 14 years after Congress
adopted the design for the seal". . From "The Eye in the Pyramid" - To
read the Full Txet -
Click Here!!
There were many Freemasons on the
Continent at the time of the Revolutionary war. This is well known, as
it is well known that many of the founding fathers were, themselves,
Freemasons. But the following two points are not so well known :
1. That George Washington made remarks
concerning the Illuminati that were quoted from him and included in
the diaries. He indicated that the Illuminati were a threat to the
Colonial Army.
2. That Adam Weishaupt had directly
stated, as an objective of the Illuminati, that they were to
infiltrate the Masonic ranks and aquire the majority of their members
from this method. Such as by luring with mysteries and promises of a
Secret Society which even outranks the Masons.
Has the Illuminati continued to grow.
Just look at the connections in the following symbolism :
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Columbia Broadcasting & Columbia Motion Pictures (Do they know
something you don't?)
British Intelligence - MI6

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Books
* CIRCLE OF INTRIGUE : The Hidden Inner Circle of the Global
Illuminati Conspiracy Texe Marrs - 284 P. - 1995
* AMERICA'S SECRET ESTABLISHMENT : An Introduction to the Order of
Skull and Bones - Antony C. Sutton -
280 P.-1986 -
* THE ILLUMINOIDS: Secret Societies and Political Paranoia---Neal
Wilgus - 260 P. - 1978 -
* SECRET SOCIETIES AND SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTS---Nesta H. Webster - 414
P. - 1924 -
* SCARLET AND THE BEAST PT.1--A History of the War Between English &
French Freemasonry - John Daniel -
788 P. -
* SCARLET & THE BEAST PT.2 - English Freemasonry, Mother of Modern
Cults, Mystery Babylon - John Daniel -
143P. -
* SCARLET & THE BEAST PT.3 - English Freemasonry, Banks, and the
Illegal Drug Trade - John Daniel -
176 P. - 1995 -
* THE OCCULT CONSPIRACY : Secret Societies & their Influence in the
World Today - Michael Howard -
1997 - 198 P. -
Videos
* Jordan Maxwell Slide Presentation - Illuminati, Freemason, Vatican
Church Connections & Expose - 120 Min -
* "Sodomic (MONARCH)--MIND CONTROL"--With Jordan Maxwell, Eustace
Mullins and Vladimir - Terzisky -
120 Min. -
* The New World Order, Secret Societies, Flying Saucers and other Top
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