The Bilderberg website states that the meeting is an amalgam of leaders and experts from politics, media and business who are invited to discuss megatrends and major issues facing the world. The Bilderbergers hold an annual meeting, which is no secret and is ostensibly held to discuss issues pertaining to European and North American relations. The most notorious of the clandestine groups associated with the Illuminati is the Bilderberg Group. On the extreme end of the spectrum, these members are thought to be an alien reptilian species controlling humanity. Conspiracies range as to the extent of the power of the Illuminati, but most maintain that the group is made up of high-brow politicians, bankers, business moguls and celebrities. The Illuminati has become a household term now with its popularization in media and pop culture. One of the original member’s name that is still highly recognized and associated today with the Illuminati was Mayer Amschel Rothschild. Thus, planting the seeds for the modern conception or iteration of the Illuminati. Members of the society consisted of bankers, politicians, doctors and those of general upper-class importance. Acceptance requirements to become a member of the Illuminati consisted primarily of wealth, societal influence and political pull. While his ambitions were ostensibly noble, Weishaupt intended to change the way European nations were run, by subversive means. The mission statement of Weishaupt’s Illuminati was, “by the mutual assistance of its members, to attain the highest possible degree of morality and virtue, and to lay the foundation for the reformation of the world by the association of good men to oppose the progress of moral evil.” He moved on to Germany where he was better received and free to form the foundation of the Illuminati and its philosophy. The priesthood, waging significant political power in those days, revoked his academic credentials and had him banished from the country. In response, he created the Illuminati, a secret society eponymously promoting enlightenment as well as moral progress. Weishaupt’s world-views were more cosmopolitan and liberal than the bucolic, dogmatic views of the priesthood. Unfortunately, he butted heads with the Jesuit priests of the University. Weishuapt was a law professor, followed by an even higher honor of Professor of Natural and Canon Law. The Illuminati date back to the mid-1700s, founded by a Bavarian professor at the University of Ingoldstadt named Adam Weishaupt. But, whether or not the Illuminati is a covert organization of reptilians with an esoteric agenda for global domination via subliminal enslavement, or a secret club of elites who throw strange occult parties, it does have a traceable origin similar in nature to the Freemasons. The same numbers held true for those who believe that the Illuminati - an alleged elite secret society of people who supposedly control the world - actually alter world events.When the word Illuminati is mentioned, there are several things that immediately come to mind Bilderberg, New World Order, the Cabal, celebrities and politicians to name a few. Nearly 1 in 5 survey-takers who plan to vote in their state's Republican primary or caucus believed that unclassified organisms such as Bigfoot exist - more than 5 percentage points higher than their Democratic counterparts. The poll asked over a thousand respondents, "If any, which of the following unproven ideas, paranormal phenomena or general beliefs do you believe to be credible?," allowing survey-takers to select from a list of 15 choices, including options like "The existence of chemtrails" and "The efficacy of crystal healing," as well as "None of these." It often indicates a user profile.Ĭonspiracy-minded Americans are known to point fingers at whoever is on the other side of the political spectrum - but when it comes to common unproven theories, like Bigfoot, and the existence of alien lifeforms, are there differences across party lines?Ī new INSIDER poll found that respondents who said they'd vote in a Republican primary were more likely to believe in the Illuminati and unclassified creatures such as Nessie and Bigfoot, while those who said they were Democratic voters were more likely to believe that extraterrestrials have visited earth. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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