Jon Scott
on May 1, 2023
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May 1, 1776 ILLUMINATI was born.
247 years ago, on this day, on the banks of the Danube, in the Bavarian town of Ingelstadt, a secret society, first known as the "Union of Progressives", was founded; Its members are also seen as the "Union of the Bees" selection, but this is seen as a reference to Freemasonry. Ambitious people are "intellectual collectors" who have long been held in the arms of masters.
The creation of another secret society in 18th-century Germany was common. Its creator, mainstream law professor Adam Wishaupt, decided that the moniker "Order of the Illuminati" was more socially appropriate.
One of the symbols of the ordinance was an owl that landed on an open book.
Fantasy writer Dan Brown and his episodes consider the Illuminati to be the most sinister secret society in human history. The activities of the Masons and Rosenkreusers compared to the Illuminati, they say, appear to be children's play. The influence of the Illuminati explains revolutions, wars, social upheaval, economic crises, even environmental disasters and epidemics. The Order never achieved its goal, and after 9 years it was disbanded and ceased to exist.
Adam Wishaupt's Order-making aspirations were pragmatic. He considered the Jesuit his worst enemy, although at the time of the creation of the secret society, the Jesuit Order was banned in Bavaria. However, they had a monopoly in the teaching profession in the south of Germany. Wishaupt once studied at a Jesuit university and suffered from followers of Ignatius Loyola. To counter the Jesuit influence on education, Wishaupt created an alternative system that brought together the best employees, educated them in line with the Enlightenment philosophy, and kicked them out once and for all. Jesuits.
For the first 5 years, the order did not leave Bavaria. After Wishaupt met Baron Adolf Knigge, there was a stir in the Order. In 1781 he was renamed, and the baron was ordered to establish his branch in North Germany. In 1782 only about 300 people were members of the Illuminati, although the plans of the Book were on a grand scale.
Wishaupt's mission, in addition to eliminating the Lord Jesuits, is to transform humanity on the basis of enlightened ideals, including propagating correct ideas about human nature and the moral revival of humanity. type and finally to create a new social structure, free from homogeneity, war and national hostility.
However, the book has a different point of view. They are an outstanding Freemason, have advanced degrees, and come up with their ideas. According to them, the Illuminati had to infiltrate the Masonic lodges, subdue them and become "order in order", with the Illuminati's ultimate goal to govern the entire Masonic movement worldwide.
At the time, Freemasonry was considered a progressive phenomenon. Many influential German princes and rulers were members of the lodge, others sympathized with him. Masons don't like the idea of ​​a book. In 1782 the Illuminati's attempt at the Masonic Parliament in Wilhelmsbad to subdue the "lodge of strict submission" ended in scandal. The Illuminati began to be seen as absurd warlords, which contributed to Wishaupt's scandalous character.
Bavarian election Charles II Theodore intervened in the scandal. Since he came across the Masonic motel as a young man, it was clear whose side he would be on. To preserve politeness, in 1784. A curfew banned all secret societies, even though he was blind to the activities of the mason brothers. However, the Illuminati received a full show.
In 1785 an edict was issued to ban them. In 1786, the order archive was removed and made public, causing a storm of outrage among the Freemasons. In 1787 masons frequently declared the Illuminati "a harmful sect, lying educators and assassins".
According to researchers, this is really about the Illuminati Order, which sounds like a myth, a powerful and terrifying secret society that ruled the world starting May 1, 1776.
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