{"id":145987,"date":"2015-08-23T18:42:31","date_gmt":"2015-08-23T22:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/illuminati-rationalwiki\/"},"modified":"2015-08-23T18:42:31","modified_gmt":"2015-08-23T22:42:31","slug":"illuminati-rationalwiki","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/illuminati\/illuminati-rationalwiki\/","title":{"rendered":"Illuminati &#8211; RationalWiki"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The Illuminati, originally called The Order of    Perfectibilists, was a small freethinker society founded in 1776 in    Bavaria by a man    named Adam Weishaupt. Among the group's goals were the    opposition of prejudice, superstition, and abuse of political power. In the universe that rational    people agree to recognize as reality, the Illuminati ceased to exist in 1787,    when Karl Theodor, Prince-Elector of Bavaria, had the group    banned for conduct inciting people to rebel against state    authority after some of the organization's writings were    intercepted.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the parallel universe where the likes of Henry Makow and    David Icke    hang their hats (and the snakes living therein), they not only have    continued to exist, but have developed such enormous capacity    for secrecy, power, and control that the complete absence    of evidence for their existence, power, and control    ...proves    their existence, power, and control.  <\/p>\n<p>    The spread of the Illuminati legend and continued belief in them today can be    traced back to the book Proofs of a Conspiracy by John    Robinson, a 1798 anti-Freemasonry book (the Freemasons and Illuminati    are often regarded as one and the same by conspiracy theorists). Proofs of a    Conspiracy has become a source of inspiration to many    conspiracy theorists since its initial publication and has been    reprinted by, among others, the John    Birch Society. Many modern variations of the Illuminati    conspiracy have them being a controlling influence in the    New    World Order. Another influential series was Mmoires    pour Servir a l'Histoire du Jacobinisme by Abb Augustin de    Barruel (1799).  <\/p>\n<p>    The alleged continued existence of the \"Illuminati\" looms large    in many conspiracy theories, tall tales by evangelical Satanic Panic-fakers like Mike Warnke and    John Todd,    crank anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic writings,    pseudolaw    theories, etc. Depending on which version of the \"Illuminati\"    story one believes, they are either a Satanic, Masonic,    Zionist, atheist, reptilian,[2] or secular financial conspiracy. Despite the many    different versions of the conspiracy, each version claims to    have evidence that they are correct. They secretly control    world events and their symbol, the all-seeing eye, is on the    back of the U.S. $1 bill.    This belief, in whatever version, is patently ridiculous but it    persists. When the Founding Fathers designed the Great    Seal, the all-seeing eye was proposed by members of design    committees who were not Freemasons (since conspiracy    theorists regard Freemasons and the Illuminati to be    practically the same). It was also not named the \"all-seeing    eye,\" as the cranks believe, but rather the \"eye of    providence,\"[3][4] a symbol for    God[5].  <\/p>\n<p>    Several 20th century conspiracy theory books such as those by    William Guy Carr and Des Griffin combined John Robinson's    allegations about the Illuminati and Freemasonry with those of    the hoax book,    The    Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, to come up    with an explicitly anti-Semitic version of the Illuminati    theory. Jack    Chick and Alberto Rivera on the other hand promoted    an anti-Roman Catholic variant of the theory,    alleging the Illuminati was a creation of the Vatican.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pat    Robertson's version, on the other hand, is just plain weird    since it somehow touches on both the French    Revolution and gay marriage.[6]  <\/p>\n<p>    Robertson, it seems, has company among other theocratic media weirdos    personalities. Rick Wiles is under the impression that the    Illuminati is not only linked to the 9\/11 attacks but that the    new One World Trade Center is actually a tribute to what    he terms the \"Free Mason\/Illuminati New World Order.\"[7]  <\/p>\n<p>    Mike Warnke and John Todd, mentioned above, are two fake    \"ex-Satanist\" Protestant evangelists. They have both    described the Illuminati as the highest level of Satanism.    Warnke claimed he learned of the Illuminati when attending a    high-level conference of Satanists and Witches, shortly before    he dropped out of Satanism to join the Navy and convert to    Christianity. Todd claimed to have been a    member of the Illuminati himself, which he said was a high    council of druids    secretly working to destroy Christianity and make witchcraft    the official religion of the United States. Belief in the    Illuminati as a Satanic conspiracy continues to be held by many    evangelical Christians, despite both Warnke and Todd being    exposed as frauds.  <\/p>\n<p>    To the true believer, exposing them as frauds    only goes to show how far the Illuminati are willing to go to    malign opponents.  <\/p>\n<p>    To this day there are many Youtube videos of people claiming to    be \"ex-Illuminati\" members, whistleblowers, etc. The only    problem is why there are so many. Why doesn't the    Illuminati take these videos down? Oh, something as simple as    an auto correct of \"NWO\" to \"NOW\" in the comments    section will make people say the Illuminati doesn't want people    to know about the NWO, but they refuse to take down people who    are blatantly saying they exist! Another problem is that all    the stories have contradictions with each other. You would    think these guys would be telling the same story, but no two    stories are the same!  <\/p>\n<p>    The Illuminati plays a role in books like Robert Anton Wilson's    Illuminatus! trilogy, Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and    Angels & Demons, and the joke religion of Discordianism.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is also a kick-ass card game put out by Steve    Jackson Games.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not to mention video games that flat out depict the Illuminati    as either an actual faction or even a playable one, such as    Funcom's \"The Secret World\".  <\/p>\n<p>    The Illuminati are \"well-known\" to be behind Hollywood[8] and the fnord    Ford Motor Company.[9] It would seem    that just about any organization you can name has been accused    of being an Illuminati front.  <\/p>\n<p>    They also have a \"tendency\" to put hidden symbols and clues to    their existence around the world, and on money, for no apparent reason.[10] Nearly every popular culture    icon, including television shows, politicians,    musicians and any    celebrity, are said to be somehow connected to the Illuminati    in some way, from something as normal as a triangle[11] to a hand sign.[12][13] Maybe it's    because they want you to know their evil plans, or maybe it's    because they're bored at their broadcasting job.[14]  <\/p>\n<p>    Probably the best example of this would be Tupac Shakur,    whose last album issued before his death, entitled The Don    Killuminati: The Seven Day Theory, led to many    theories.[15] The word \"killuminati\" (a    portmanteau of the words \"kill\" and    \"Illuminati\") is interpreted as Pac saying that he is speaking    out against them and killing Illuminati. The truth being that    he heard about them in prison and used logic the majority of these conspiracy nuts lack,    that is: \"If this organisation is so secret, how the fuck does    everyone know about it?\"[16] There is    also the claim that Tupac faked his death and will be coming    back (since 2003[17])[18]. This is mainly because a while    before he died, Tupac was planning on permanently changing his    rap name to Makaveli after the 15-16th century writer Niccol Machiavelli.  <\/p>\n<p>    An equally good example would be rapper Jay-Z, who is    supposedly very high in the Illuminati's hierarchy of    celebrities. The     hand gesture that he flashes has been cited as \"proof\" (in    a very, very loose sense of the word) even though it's    meant to represent the diamond of Roc-a-fella Records and is    thrown up as frequently as the \"East\" or \"West\" hand signs.    Some has compared it to that Temple of Astarte logo.[19] He is also accused of selling    his soul, amongst other    things.[20] As with Tupac, theorists just    turn to bullshit    to prove their points, interpreting that the name of his    newborn daughter, Blue Ivy, backwards (Yvi Eulb) is Latin for \"Lucifer's daughter,\"    even though there is nothing to imply this.[21] (Even the Church of Satan    debunks this! [22] Jay Z has denied all these    claims; his response to the conspiracy theorists can be heard    in Rick Ross's song \"Free Mason.\"[23]  <\/p>\n<p>    It can be very difficult to find anyone who isn't    actually connected with the Illuminati. All of the claimed    affiliations involve an occult symbol in a music video or photo (usually    the \"all-seeing eye,\" the Star of David, or a Pentagram). This    is most likely to get people talking and get publicity. For    example, if Rihanna has a newspaper cutout that says \"Princess    of the Illuminati\" in a music video, millions of    people will go watch the video. In fact, there are even    whole websites like this that are    dedicated to finding pop stars who are part of the Illuminati.    Basically, everyone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Michael    Jackson is a very interesting case. One faction of the    conspiracy community considers him a member of the Illuminati,    employed to brainwash the public. Another faction,    however, says that Jackson was not a member, but actually was    fighting to expose their control of the music industry and    media. Jackson was    supposedly killed for this very reason. Either way the    theorists have all the bases covered.  <\/p>\n<p>    Spelling Illuminati in reverse and entering it as an URL leads    to the NSA website.[24] This is merely someone    purchasing that domain and redirecting it to a government website as    \"inconclusive proof\" even though anyone can do so.[25]  <\/p>\n<p>    And finally, there is the trend of blaming the Illuminati for    the death of apparently anybody with any degree of fame. This    is usually explained as the assassination of those who were    just about to expose the conspiracy, or as one of the    Illuminati's ritualistic, demonic \"sacrifice.\"[26]  <\/p>\n<p>    Whenever so-called symbolism is refuted, the Conspiracy    theorist usually says that the Illuminati \"created\" that    refutation as a cover-up to make the symbolism less    blatant.[27]  <\/p>\n<p>    One has to wonder... If the Illuminati controlled all the    media, why won't they censor websites like PrisonPlanet and Vigilant Citizen? There are whole websites    dedicated to \"exposing\" the Illuminati, but those are generally    left alone!  <\/p>\n<p>    There are many Youtube videos claiming that a popular singer    like has \"sold their soul\" to the Devil. However, there are    four major problems with this:  <\/p>\n<p>    And the most obvious and common:  <\/p>\n<p>    One popular type of Youtube video is to cherrypick what    celebrities say in speeches, and shoehorn the Illuminati into    it, even when the Illuminati have nothing to do with what    they're saying.[29]  <\/p>\n<p>    If the UN even ACKNOWLEDGES a music video, then, that video is    Illuminati.[30]  <\/p>\n<p>    Celebrities are getting a lot of attention from this, so    they're getting less and less subtle with the imagery. Rihanna    went as far as to have a music video with the words \"Illuminati    Princess\", and of course Mark Dice caught on to this before anyone    else.[31] Lady Gaga is taking advantage of    it to the point where she is starting to claim she's having    dreams about the Illuminati: though what she is exactly    dreaming about varies.[32][33] Celebs are even going so far as    to use terms such as \"I swear to Lucifer\" instead of \"I swear    to God\"[34] and Katy Perry jokes about    selling her soul to the Devil.[35]  <\/p>\n<p>    When Amy Winehouse was killed, CTs made a big deal of how she    made joke of refusing to \"be molded into a triangle\" in her    last interview.[36] Of course, coincidences happen    all the time, so this isn't exactly proof on its own.  <\/p>\n<p>    Often, theories will be made of symbolism over speculation. For    example when Kim Kardashian was undecided on what to name her    baby, everyone decided to throw in their shoehorning.[37] Only, they were blatantly wrong    and didn't even get the name right.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Deus Ex series of games feature the Illuminati, though they    are constantly fighting other shadowy organizations at the same    time like the UN New World Order, or the Knights Templar, or a    Corporate Takeover of Earth or something, or FEMA death camps    (or were those run by the Illuminati?).  <\/p>\n<p>    Unsurprisingly, whenever anyone tries to show evidence against    the Illuminati, or refute bogus evidence for the Illuminati, said person    is called a shill to spread    disinformation,[citationneeded] or    that the evidence against them was created by the Illuminati to    keep people from believing they exist. This makes the theory    unfalsifiable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Youtube is the only website where you can    blow the whistle and expose The Powers That Be without worrying    about being assassinated. Due to this, it is advised that you    only use Youtube[38] as a source,    as you don't have to worry about misinfo.  <\/p>\n<p>    Seriously, though... Youtube is a horrible place to get    evidence for... well, anything. It's probably THE largest    repository of crank videos, despite the fact that Google is often accused of    being in the cahoots with the Illuminati. It's a great place to    find Conspiracy Documentaries and even lower-quality homemade    ones. Some are as little as two-minute long montages of    Mainstream Media[39], most    stretch across about three hours of content, and a select few    can be tens of hours long!  <\/p>\n<p>    The bad thing about Youtube is that it actually gives nutjobs a    way to get to otherwise sane, yet weak-minded skeptics. The    type of \"evidence\" can range from a celebrity almost as crazy    as them claiming the Illuminati Exist[40], those    celebrities siblings claiming the same[41], and    pretty much everything else. Expect every interview by the    POTUS\/Google\/UN to be quote-mined, and expect a shitton of    Illuminati whistleblowers too (And every other Conspiracy    Theory too, actually).  <\/p>\n<p>    Yes, these people can be fun to watch sometimes, but dear god,    please tread lightly, don't stay for too long, and make    sure you aren't logged in if you absolutely must watch these    videos. And you'll probably be better off if you steer clear    from the comments, but that generally applies to any Youtube    video that has comments anyway.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/rationalwiki.org\/wiki\/Illuminati\" title=\"Illuminati - RationalWiki\">Illuminati - RationalWiki<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The Illuminati, originally called The Order of Perfectibilists, was a small freethinker society founded in 1776 in Bavaria by a man named Adam Weishaupt. 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