User blog comment:WolfgangBSC/The Random Chat Room/@comment-24787182-20160810014417/@comment-24142455-20160810044343

The illuminati is no longer active mace. It was formerly one of those enlightenment societies made in 1776 in Bavaria. The society's goals were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life and abuses of state power. In subsequent use, "Illuminati" refers to various organisations which claim or are purported to have links to the original Bavarian Illuminati or similar secret societies, though these links are unsubstantiated. They are often alleged to conspire to control world affairs, by masterminding events and planting agents in government and corporations, in order to gain political power and influence and to establish a New World Order. Central to some of the most widely known and elaborate conspiracy theories, the Illuminati have been depicted as lurking in the shadows and pulling the strings and levers of power in dozens of novels, movies, television shows, comics, video games, and music videos.

The thing is mace, the Illuminati did not long survive their suppression in Bavaria. The "illuminati" was made up during the interwar period of the 20th century, fascist propagandists, such as British revisionist historian Nesta Helen Webster and American socialite Edith Starr Miller, not only popularized the myth of an Illuminati conspiracy but claimed that it was a subversive secret society which served the Jewish elites that supposedly propped up both finance capitalism and Soviet communism in order to divide and rule the world.

Do we see Marc ruling the planet? If anything your appealing to fascism because there is no evidence that the Bavarian Illuminati survived its suppression in 1785.

Take note that the original Bavarian Illuminati was bascailly against what you think of! They want to take down state abusers, not become them! All your doing is listening to (literally) fascist propoganda from the 20th century that spilled to modern day. Just because you read about what Bush did, or what someone did doesn't mean there's gonna be a new world order