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  Illuminati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The designation illuminati was also in use from the 14th century by the Brethren of the Free Spirit, and in the 15th century was assumed by other enthusiasts who claimed that the illuminating light came, not by being communicated from an authoritative but secret source, but from within, the result of exalted consciousness, or "enlightenment".
Later, the title Illuminati was applied to the French Martinists which had been founded in 1754 by Martinez Pasqualis, and to their imitators the Russian Martinists, headed about 1790 by Professor Schwartz of Moscow; both were occultist cabalists and allegorists, absorbing eclectic ideas from Jakob Boehme and Emanuel Swedenborg.
Robert Gillete claimed that these Illuminati ultimately intend to establish a world government through assassination, bribery, flmail, the control of banks and other financial powers, the infiltration of governments, mind control, and by causing wars and revolution to move their own people into higher positions in the political hierarchy.
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 Illuminati (game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The players take role of Illuminati societies (The Bavarian Illuminati, The Discordian Society, The UFOs, The Society of Assassins, The Network, The Servants of Cthulhu, The Bermuda Triangle, The Gnomes of Zurich) that struggle to take over the world.
Some Illuminati might seem unbalanced, such as the extremely high-income Gnomes and the low-level Discordians, but sometimes their true value is not visible at first or valuable only in certain circumstances.
Illuminati Y2K brought two new Illuminati groups to the deck: Shangri-La and The Church of the SubGenius and a whole slew of new groups (although typeset not so precisely as the original set).
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 Bavarian Illuminati
The Illuminati, from its founding protocols forged in the mid-18th century by Adam Weishaupt and Albert Pike, have nearly completed their noble goal of undermining and eliminating the twin instruments of irrationality and destruction on this planet: (1) forced-backed nationalist governments, and (2) fraud-backed mystical religions.
On that realization, those original Illuminati, most of whom were powerful businessmen and bankers, moved with confidence to eliminate the parasitical elites by relentlessly pitting those leeches and their institutions against each other.
The Illuminati sought a world in which its citizens valued their fellow citizens not by social status, wealth, nationality, race, or religion, but by what each did to competitively benefit others and society.
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 Illuminati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The designation illuminati was also in use from the 15th century, assumed by enthusiasts of another type, who claimed that the illuminating light came, not by being communicated from an authoritative but secret source, but from within, the result of exalted consciousness, or "enlightenment".
Despite the organization's short lifespan, the Bavarian Illuminati have cast a long shadow in popular history, thanks to the writings of their opponents.
Robert Gillete has claimed that these Illuminati ultimately intend to rule the world through assassination, bribery, flmail, the control of banks and other financial powers, the infiltration of governments, and by causing wars and revolution to move their own people into higher positions in the political hierarchy.
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The Illuminati were extremely secretive, even identifying themselves and their chapters by assumed classical names; for examples, Weishaupt was Spartacus, Knigge was Philo, Ingolstadt, the headquarters, was Eleusis, Austria was Egypt, etc. Dates were given in a sort of cryptography.
The Illuminati were finally beset by both internal and external disorders, for Weishaupt found fault with some of Knigge's ritualistic work and peremptorily ordered it changed, whereupon, Knigge became disgusted and resigned in 1784.
Goethe and Herder were at times members of the Bavarian Illuminati, and not only the Duke of Gotha, but also the Dukes of Weimar and Brunswick, of course since it was Jesuitic in form and heavily anti-Jesuitic in everything else...
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 Illuminati of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
That is because the Founding of the Illuminati was in 1776.
He indicated that the Illuminati were a threat to the Colonial Army.
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.
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 Illuminati - SourceWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
References to the Illuminati appear in many conspiracy theories as an umbrella network that reaches into all the major institutions and movements of the world - finance, governments, the United Nations, religion, the environmental movement - to control world events.
The origin of the Illuminati is widely attrributed to Adam Weishaupt, first leader of the Bavarian Illuminati.
The Bavarian Illuminatti did exist at one time as a secret brotherhood, but today references to such an organization are usually used as a fictional construct, or else to spread misinformation, disinformation and propaganda -- a modern day political/religious myth of a global super-secret cabal that manipulates the geo-political environment to suit their own ends.
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 Microsoft and the Bavarian Illuminati
Although the Illuminati were officially disbanded in 1785, they did not disappear; throughout the past 200 years, they have been observing the profane world carefully, and occasionally intervening [2].
The Illuminati, however, persuaded Lovecraft to join their cause and faked his death in 1937 [3].
The North American lodge of the Bavarian Illuminati is (logically enough) known as the "Bavarian Illuminati." (The name of the Bavarian lodge is obviously not in English, it's the "Alten Erleuchteten Seher Bayerns, " e.g., the Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria.) The German-style abbreviation of "Bavarian Illuminati" is the B. Ill. or simply BIll.
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 The Bavarian Illuminati
The Illuminati preserved the "secrecy, solemnity, mysticism and correspondence of Masonry...while...the impatience of civil and moral restraints, and the aims against government, morals and religion, were elevated, expanded, and rendered more systematical, malignant, and daring." By joining the Masons, Weishaupt was introduced to a flourishing secret society.
Although the Illuminati claimed that one of its goals was to establish equality for all mankind, this statute was not reflected in its membership.
The permanence of the Illuminati legend was caused by a series of historical coincidences which led to rumours of Illuminati involvement.
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 THE BAVARIAN ILLUMINATI
As a professor at the Bavarian university of Ingolstadt he must have found the environment somewhat stifling insofar as the main issue of controversy at the time was whether any book by a non-Catholic could be tolerated (books by Enlightenment authors were under absolute ban of censorship).
On the first of May, 1776, Weishaupt founded a secret Order of Illuminati (built on the base of a secret student society) consisting of 5 members who were devoted to promoting equality and rationality, primarily through study.
In 1779 the Masonic Lodge in Munich succumbed to the Illuminati, and this branch was given authority by the English-authorized Frankfurt Lodge to set-up daughter Lodges, which it did.
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 Encyclopedia: Illuminati
In a broad definition a republic is a state or country that is led by people who do not base their political power on any principle beyond the control of the people living in that state or country.
Illuminati: New World Order (INWO) is a collectible card game (CCG) that was released in 1995 by Steve Jackson Games, based on their original boxed game Illuminati.
Jump to: navigation, search Supporters contend that the Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1910-1911) represents the sum of human knowledge at the beginning of the 20th century; indeed, it was advertised as such.
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 Illuminati News: Microsoft and the Bavarian Illuminati
Although the Illuminati were officially disbanded in 1785, they did not disappear; throughout the past 200 years, they have been observing the profane world carefully, and occasionally intervening (as they did in Sarajevo in 1914, St.
The Illuminati, however, persuaded Lovecraft to join their cause and faked his death in 1937 (Have you ever wondered why his grave is not marked?) Another incident occurred on October 21, 1967, when occultists attempted to "raise" the Pentagon; they were given permission to approach it but prevented from completely encircling it.
To this day it is not known whether the authors were renegade Illuminati or whether the information was acquired from informers within the organisation.
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 Bavarian Illuminati
The Illuminati were as much products of their age as shapers of it.
After a few defectors spilled some of Weishaupt's classified info in the early to mid-1780s, the Illuminati was specifically decreed to be an outlaw organization and the Bavarian heat came down hard.
Weishaupt's Bavarian Illuminati, though they receive the widest publicity, were a rather minor exponent of a tradition that probably dates back to the days of prehistory, when some cave shaman first freaked out his flock by sparking fire with flint and sticks.
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 A Bavarian Illuminati Primer
Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati of Bavaria on May 1, 1776 on the principles of his early training as a Jesuit.
As an example of the mythology that surrounds the history of the Illuminati, note that Barruel claimed that Lanz, an Illuminati courier and apostate priest, was struck by lightning, thus revealing Weishaupt's papers to the authorities, but this does not appear to be substantiated.
It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists have so confused the issue with claims of Illuminati complicity that the real conspiracies, the real danger to a free and open society, so often go unreported or unremarked.
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 New England and the Bavarian Illuminati, by Vernon L. Stauffer - Chapter III
The edict, to be sure, was general in its character, and the Bavarian Illuminati were glad to believe that their system was not specially involved: by lying low for a season the squall would speedily blow over and the activities of the order might safely be resumed.
By the admissions of its leaders, the system of the Illuminati had the appearance of an organization devoted to the overthrow of religion and the state, a band of poisoners and forgers, an association of men of disgusting morals and depraved tastes.
The much more important contention that the Illuminati were instrumental in starting the French Revolution, shows a lack of historical perspective that either leaves out of account or obscures the importance of the economic, social, political, and religious causes, tangible and overt, though complex, that rendered the Revolution inevitable.
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 Illumina Primer
Depending on your perspective, the lack of any detailed information on the Illuminati in the Encyclopaedia Britannica can be ascribed to their current power and secretiveness or to the much simpler explanation that the editors found the order to be of little importance in the flow of history and social development.
The name translates as 'illuminati' but the name is the only similarity with the later Bavarian Illuminati.
New England and the Bavarian Illuminati Capter III, pp.
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 Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the Available Evidence
In 1785 the Illuminati were suppressed by the Bavarian government for allegedly plotting to overthrow all the kings in Europe and the Pope to boot.
The Bavarian Monarch issues the second edict against secret societies, specifically naming the Illuminati and Freemasonry; shortly after a considerable amount of important documents were concealed or put to the flames.
Illuminati apologists, such as the Freemasons, take issue with the fact that Barruel had called Lanz "an apostate priest," when in fact he was only a "Weltpriester." Minor detail, because Lanz was in fact an illuminatus.
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 Illuminati Home Page
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Illuminati: Crime Lords is based on the Illuminati system.
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 Illuminati News: The Bavarian Illuminati
In fact the Illuminati proved to be the unwilling occasion for the birth of modern conspiracy theory.
The Bavarian Illuminati were an austere emanation of the spirit of the German Professorate, inspired by a consciously bourgeois program, irreligious and radical."
This included the fact that the Illuminati were proposing to destroy princes and prelates throughout the world, and were to remove forever the feeling of local nationality from the minds of men.
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 What is the Bavarian Illuminati? : Politics and modern events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Instead, on May 1st, 1776, he created the Bavarian Illuminati, consisting of 5 members devoted to promoting equality and rationality, primarily through study.
Gradually, the idea was conceived for Illuminati to take control of Masonic Lodges and initiate Masons receptive to Illuminati ideas, and by 1783 the Illuminati had spread to Bohemia, Milan, and Hungary.
They were caught and no longer exist, there is a group that claims that they are descended from the Illuminati, they may follow their code, but they are not in anyway a part of the original group.
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 150 Illuminati Links
http://sonsofliberty.org/sanesociety/illumcns.html The Illuminati Conspiracy and other delusions of crowds The lastgeneral letter was printed up, folded and put into the envelopes but not yet taken to the post office when I got a call from aSoL all excited about the January 1997 issue of the John Birch Society...
Those who were baptized were called illuminati or illuminated ones by the Ante-Nicene clergy, on theassumption that those who were instructed for baptism in the...
The Illuminati was born from the loins of ancient Freemasonry.
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 how is freemasonry connected with the bavarian illuminati? - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
That's quite an agenda you have there, considering that the Illuminati had ceased to be in existence even before Pike was born.
Concerning the influence actually exerted by the Illuminati, the statements of ex-Freemasons--L. Hossman, J. Starck, J. Robinson, the Abbé Barruel, etc.--must be accepted with reserve, when they ascribe to the order a leading rôle in the outbreak and progress of the French Revolution of 1789.
The Illuminati had no such "belief system." The Order was political and moral in nature, not religious.
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 The Bavarian Illuminati records
Current conspiracy theorists will often claim that the reverse of the USA great seal is the symbol of the Illuminati.
The single eye was a well-established artistic convention for an 'omniscient Ubiquitous Deity' in the medallic art of the Renaissance.
Also noteworthy is a ceiling mural from the meeting hall of the Bavarian Illuminati in Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
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 The Bavarian Illuminati FAQ Version 1.2 - Conspiracy Bomb
Illuminati were themselves agents of the Jesuits, though the latter
Bavarian Illuminati, he being almost an equal party.
Conspiracy theories ranging from the Illuminati, to assasinations, war and the occult.
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