FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS THE NEW WORLD ORDER?
A secretive power elite(the Illuminati) plans to rule the world through an authoritarian global government.
Some of the benefits of the New World Order include;
- Increased global cooperation: The New World Order envisions a political situation where countries cooperate more rather than compete or conflict.
- Collective security: It aims to promote collective security agreements and international cooperation to address global problems beyond the capacity of individual nations to solve.
- Poverty reduction: Globalization, which is often associated with the New World Order concept, will reduce poverty at an unprecedented pace.
- Economic benefits: It will lead to more diverse and cheaper products through increased international trade and economic integration.
- Improved life expectancy: The reduction of early deaths and prolongation of life expectancy, including healthy life terms, is seen as a benefit of globalization and international cooperation.
- Technological advancement: The new order encourages the sharing and adoption of new technologies across borders.
- Educational improvements: There’s an emphasis on upgrading education, basic skills, and innovation in developing countries, and investing in international and open universities in high-income countries.
- Environmental protection: The concept includes ideas about addressing global environmental issues through international cooperation.
- Peace promotion: It aims to create a world where freedom and respect for human rights find a home among all nations.
- United Nations empowerment: The vision includes a United Nations freed from Cold War stalemate and able to fulfill its founders’ vision for maintaining international peace and security
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF JOINING THE ILLUMINATI?
Access to Power and Influence: Members gain access to significant political, economic, and social influence, allowing them to shape important global events and policies.
Wealth and Financial Security: Joining the Illuminati is often associated with immense wealth, financial stability, and access to lucrative opportunities.
Networking Opportunities: Membership provides connections with a global network of influential and powerful individuals, facilitating business deals, career advancements, and strategic alliances.
Protection and Security: Members receive protection from legal and social repercussions, ensuring their safety and security in various circumstances.
Knowledge and Enlightenment: The Illuminati is a source of esoteric knowledge and enlightenment, granting members insights and understanding beyond the reach of ordinary individuals.
Support and Brotherhood: The organization offers a sense of community, loyalty, and mutual support among its members, creating a strong sense of belonging.
Career Advancement: Members receive assistance in advancing their careers, achieving professional success, and reaching influential positions in their respective fields.
Global Impact: Joining the Illuminati provides the opportunity to participate in shaping global affairs and contributing to the direction of humanity’s future.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ILLUMINATI AND THE FREEMASON?
- Origins and Age:
- Freemasons: Originated around the late 1500s, with a history spanning over 300 years.
- Illuminati: Founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt and has lasted till date.
- Organization and Structure:
- Freemasons: Well-organized with a clear structure of lodges and grand lodges.
- Illuminati: Less organized and more secretive than the Freemasons.
- Current Existence:
- Freemasons: Still exist as a global organization with millions of members.
- Illuminati: Still exists as an elite organization of world leaders, business authorities, innovators, artists, and other influential members of this planet
- Purpose and Beliefs:
- Freemasons: Focus on personal growth, charity, and moral living. They have no specific political or religious affiliations.
- Illuminati: Originally aimed to promote Enlightenment ideals and create a new world order free from religious and governmental control.
- Membership:
- Freemasons: Open to men over 18, with some women’s masonic orders existing.
- Illuminati: Very selective, targeting influential people to spread their ideas.
- Symbolism:
- Freemasons: Use symbols like the square and compass.
- Illuminati: Associated with symbols like the Owl of Minerva, the All-Seeing Eye and the Pyramid.
- Public Perception:
- Freemasons: While subject to some conspiracy theories, they are generally recognized as a legitimate organization.
- Illuminati: Largest leading organization in the world till date.
- Relationship:
- The Illuminati historically recruited members through Freemason lodges, leading to some confusion between the two groups.
IS THE ILLUMINATI AGAINST RELIGION?
The Illuminati is not a church, religion, political group, or charity organization, but an elite collective of global influencers who work to further the interests of the human species as a whole. Our decisions are independent of all human divisions, including religious and political differences. We operate solely for the benefit of the human species we have been entrusted to protect, and therefore make no demands of our citizens regarding personal worship, morality, or belief.
HOW DOES THE ILLUMINATI GET ALL IT'S WEALTH TO SUSTAIN IT'S MEMBERS?
The Illuminati’s financial foundation is built upon liquid assets and various holdings across the planet with income derived from multiple other sources. The societal replacement of physical currency with numerical-based finances — digital banking where money is viewed as a number instead of paper or stones — has made unlimited funding available with merely a keyboard. A number of our operations carry no costs due to our unique relationship with agencies and influential business executives, further reducing our need for financial resources
WHO FOUNDED THE ILLUMINATI AND WHEN?
The Illuminati was founded by Johann Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. Here are the key details:
- Adam Weishaupt was a German philosopher and professor of law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria.
- He founded the Order of the Illuminati on May 1, 1776 in Ingolstadt, Bavaria (now part of Germany).
- Weishaupt was 28 years old when he founded the Illuminati.
- He adopted the name “Brother Spartacus” within the order.
- The Illuminati was initially called the “Order of Perfectibilists”.
- Weishaupt’s aim was to replace Christianity with a religion of reason and to oppose religious influence over public life and abuses of state power.
- He started the organization with five of his most talented law students.
- The Illuminati grew rapidly, especially after Weishaupt was initiated into Freemasonry in 1777 and began using it to recruit for his own society.
- Baron Adolf Franz Friedrich, Freiherr von Knigge, helped expand the organization and develop its ritual structure.
WHAT IS THE ILLUMINATI?
The Illuminati is a prestigious collective of world leaders, business visionaries, innovators, artists, and influential figures from diverse political, religious, and geographical backgrounds. This coalition brings together individuals from all walks of life to promote the betterment and prosperity of humanity as a whole.
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE ILLUMINATI?
The Illuminati’s core mission is to foster personal growth and enhance the lives of others. We prioritize the well-being of our brothers, their families, and the broader community. We uphold values of respect, kindness, tolerance, and embracing diversity, encompassing religious, ethnic, cultural, generational, and educational differences.
Our goal is to cultivate harmony within our individual lives, our lodge, and the global community. As a lodge, we aim to be actively engaged in our community, contributing positively to its development and betterment.
WHAT IS THE ILLUMINATI'S BELIEF?
The Illuminati is neither a church, a religion, a political group, nor a charity organization. It is an elite collective of global influencers dedicated to advancing the interests of humanity as a whole. Our decisions transcend all human divisions, including religious and political differences. We operate exclusively for the benefit of the human species, which we are entrusted to protect, and therefore do not impose any demands on our citizens regarding personal worship, morality, or beliefs.