Secrets of Illuminati

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Secrets of Illuminati

Thomas Ryerson

Comp 2

Susan Kalkan

December 17, 2015

The Secrets of the Illuminati

Secret societies are created for multiple reasons, some of the main reason secret societies are created is because of political reasons, to help people and to harm people, one of the most interesting secret societies. The Illuminati have many reasons to why they were started, and some believe that it was to hid secrets during the Revolutionary War, some believe that it is for a new world order, the general public believe many things about the Illuminates; like some of the rituals they conduct, were they came from, and who were members. The Illuminates are used in many movies, as part of the plot or a part of the mystery of the movie. The secrets of the Illuminati are some of the most interesting, due to the mysteries origins, membership qualifications, and its effects on lifestyle.

Many people believe the Illuminati began in many different years, but the consensus are that they really started May 1, 1776. It was created under the name Bavarian Illuminati, and was created by Adam Weishaupt, and he blurred the line “spiritual” and “political” Secret Societies. “Order of the Illuminati December 15, 2015.” Adam Weishaupt mixed the sciences of Freemasonry and Rosicrucianism. The Illuminate plotted to achieve exact political goals, some believe that Adam Weishaupt was the mastermind of the Illuminati. Researchers started in supernatural practices, believe that the Bavarian Illuminati was the rare appearance of an ancient Brotherhood that could be traced back to the Knight Templars of the Middle-Ages. Adam Weishaupt father died when he was seven and his godfather, Baron Ickstatt, entrusted his early education to the most powerful group of the time: the Jesuits. Known for its disruptive methods and conspiratorial tendencies, the Society of Jesus had a stronghold on Bavaria’s politics and educational system. The inner-workings of the Society of Jesus was...