The Illuminati: History, Conspiracy, and Influence

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Another popular conspiracy theory contains the Illuminati society. The Order of the Illuminati was an Enlightenment-age secret society founded by university professor Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776, in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The movement consisted of advocates of freethought, secularism, liberalism, republicanism, and gender equality. In 1785, the order was infiltrated, broken up and suppressed by the government agents of Charles Theodore, However, there is no evidence that the Bavarian Illuminati survived its suppression in 1785 (“History of Beliefs”, 2006).
Ewoh (2009) explained that in the late 18th century, conspiracy theorists began speculating that the Illuminati had survived their suppression and become the masterminds behind the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror. The Illuminati was accused of being subversives who were attempting to secretly orchestrate a revolutionary wave in Europe and the rest of the world in order to spread the most radical ideas and movements of the Enlightenment. Then in the 19th century, fear of an Illuminati conspiracy was a real concern for European ruling classes and their oppressive reactions to the very revolutions they wanted to prevent. (p. 6)
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Answers that come simply are seen as sketchy or people feel that they may be missing information. People will communicate their ideas to gain followers and supporter, such as ISIS. As they gain followers, they will continue to challenge the supposed truth until either they find the answer they believe is missing; or until they are proved wrong. When President Trump released some of the JFK files, he continued to hide many of the files from the American people. After doing so, many Americans are making assumptions of what could be on those files due to no exact answer. Americans want the truth, but sometimes it is too much for them to comprehend and

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