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Christian Baptism: The Illuminati Story Outline
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Introduction/Thesis: The Illuminati Story
The Illuminati Story
Greek Name
Christian Baptism
The Alumbrados
History
1776
1777
Does The Illuminati Exist?
200 years
Illuminati Conspiracies
Eighteenth Century disbanded
Freemasonry
Shadow Organization
First Illuminati Found and Decoded
December 21, 2012 – This is the year when Antichrist Might Arise?
The Bible
Robert Anton Wilson
Interest in The Illuminati
Books Written
Media Control
Control
One World Government
Members of The Illuminati
Symbols of The Illuminati
Symbols and their Meaning
Video – Rihanna
In Conclusion
Illuminati Freemason Conspiracy from the Public Eye and Political Research
Anti-Masons
The Illuminati Story
THE MEANING OF ILLUMINATI
“Illuminati”
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It has been under the belief that no one with any degree of education would believe there was a secret organization plotting for some 200 + years to control the world, and that the Masons were somehow had a part in it, which was wrong.
Whenever conspiracy theory is spew out, the mysterious “Illuminati” along with Bilderburgers, The Trilateral Commission, the Council of Foreign Relations and others are most often named as being responsible. However, many people can name those supposedly belonging to the conspiracy groups; the “Illuminati” is always left hanging as some secret, shadowy entity which no one can describe. In fact no one can identify what specific acts can be attributed to them, everybody have their own lists, and in 225 year no one seems to have left the organization to reveal its secret.
Those who want to persuade us that a secret Illuminati group did lead the world form the Renaissance to the 19th century, and/or that it continues to do so today would have a very difficult burden of proof and have never come close to producing a document or actual evidence.
ILLUMINATI
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The Enlightenment rationalist ideas of the Illuminati were brought into masonic lodges, where they played a role in a suppressed in series of edicts between 1784 and 1787, and Weishaupt was banished in 1785. The group still bent on despotic for world domination through a secret conspiracy using front groups to spread their influence. They swore hatred to the altar and the throne, and had sworn to crush the God of the Christians and utterly to extirpate the Kings of the

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