| A Primer on the Illuminati | | Print | |
| Written by William H. McIlhany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Friday, 12 June 2009 03:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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One of the most frequent “experts” on the subject to appear in Internet searches is New Age guru David Icke, who posits that the Illuminati are shape-shifting reptilian humanoids from the star system Draco! However, it is possible to separate the absurd and the misleading from that which is true. And in this case it is particularly important to do so. For, as distinguished historian James H. Billington, a Rhodes Scholar who has been the Librarian of Congress since 1987, illustrates in his comprehensive and thoroughly documented 1980 study Fire in the Minds of Men: The Origins of the Revolutionary Faith, it is from “Bavarian Illuminism” that “the modern revolutionary tradition” descends.
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Zee
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CFR? I looked up James Billinton and it says he is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. of course the source is Wikipedia so its probably pretty weak or wrong. other places do not mention his CFR membership, can anyone else prove one way another. The message I am getting here is confusing. The NA says the CFR is bad then puts up an article about a book written by a CFR member. how can I trust this book about the Illuminati by a person who is part of a group pretty much trying to do the same thing? |
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Flu-Bird
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Illuminaty followers of satan Its no doubp about it the illuminaty are followers of the devil big time satanists who foallow in lock-step with the other worshippers of satan just like the sinister ALASTER CROWLY and KARL MARX |
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missmurphy
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maybe zee I was interested in the answer to your question and his name is on some rosters but not all. It is a fact, however, that he has written many articles for Foreign Affairs - the CFR journal. |
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hipmonkey
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David Icke isn't a loon Icke has done some great connecting of dots, granted iI leave the reptilian stuff out because I'm not sure what he means, but I have a problem with all of this. I believe there's a shadow goverment of elite, call them what you will. But I don't think there's a Jesus Christ and Devil to worry about, so I won't worry about that part. I do worry that greed is taking over the planet and everything is really messed up right now and getting worse. |
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Zee
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... Thank you missmurphy for also checking into it. I saw the magazine but did not put it together that it was CFR. Contributing to the magazine especially with his knowledge about Russian politics and history might not mean anything, he is a writer after all, however if he is a member then I wonder. maybe the person who wrote up his info on WIki took his contributions as membership. |
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Julie
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... That's a very good question about how we can trust this man. Here he is listed as a member of CFR: http://www.apfn.org/apfn/cfr-members.htm |
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green orange
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how sad how sad the world be controlled by such people. people such as barrack obama, the scapegoat, and that irani guy, mousavi. let me teach you more about how controlled by strings your world is. yesterday, or the day before, iranian television announced that ahmedinajad won the vote. mousavi says it was rigged. who knows? they said the second bush elections were rigged. sure, have a case and all. but what does mr heart-throb obama say? read what the obama party has to say... why the hell does he care? why is he "concerned", like the rest of the EU? "concerned" that it might have been rigged? concerned about the VIOLENCE (oh wow, one protester killed!) which he saw on *tv*? go find out more yourself. people die everywhere in the world, 40 people die everyday in kashmir, most of who havent even done anything... i ask mr obama (yea like hes gonna be on a page like this, or anyone who cares about him in the first place) TO F'IN OPEN YOUR EYES! oh i forgot he's an illuminatist. i have sources... which tell me that he is an illuminatist, a hardcore one, the first in a long time, allowing "us" (this was in the email) to finally regain control, and display our power, when the convergence arrives... revolution is near. pick up your weapons, go refresh your improvised weaponry skills, learn how to make food out of laptops, and you'll be fine! (the poor man's james bond is a good series... also try steal this computer book 3, because soon, computers will be the highly prized possesions of the elite, not free like they are now) |
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Pathenry
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Conspiracy Conspiracy "theory" is the boogey man today. But who has formed ANY government without planning and cooperation. Billington, even if CFR, has performed valuable service in showing the connections. But that aside, reread the other things mentioned: "But before then the Illuminists had already attempted to export Jacobin-style revolution to the infant United States. ...George Washington ... condemned “the nefarious, and dangerous plan, and doctrines of the Illuminati....” Another memorable warning was offered in a July 4, 1799 address by Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College." We ignore similar plans by similar demonized minds at our peril. And we can defeat them again in our day, as has been done before. |
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Pathenry
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ANY, not (poor typo above; webmaster please delete ANT and put "ANY") Consider it done! |
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xdarkknight6
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... to add to that last comment i meant if the illuminati are behind revolution,good for them.Not behind the tyranny. |
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Lee Gonzales
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... Zee, While Dr. James Billington is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations it didn't seem to effect his research in writing about the Illuminati in his book "Fire In The Minds of Men." His book is as objective a treatment from a scholar with CFR credentials as you can get. Some past CFR members who have come out, or who planned on coming out against the CFR, have been Admiral Chester Ward. He co-wrote a book about the CFR with Eagle Forum Founder Phyllis Schafley. The late James Forrestal, our nation's first Secretary of Defense, was a member. To students of conspiracy we know that Forrestal was a patriotic American despite his membership in the CFR. Then there is the late Dr. Carroll Quigley from Georgetown University who wrote "Tragedy and Hope." This man was the Insider's house historian. His monumental work in writing about the CFR,(from the inside), has helped immensely in providing that "missing link" that critics of the conspiracy always level against us, which goes something like this:" why hasn't anyone from the inside ever come out to talk about the conspiracy?" The truth is that many have come out. Quigley is important in that he wrote about the CFR from the "inside" but he didn't mean to come out. He actually agreed with what the "network" as he called it was doing. So, Zee, the Billington book is good as a scholarly treatise and as another one of those from the "inside" who have come out and written about conspiracy, whether they mean to "come out" or not! |
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Lee Gonzales
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Xdarkknight6 has it all backwards Xdarkknight6 said:" The Illuminai were against government and religions,Good for them.I don't see government or religions really helping people live better lives today in our world.There is no freedom in America.The Constitution has been used as a tool of opression." Wow, has our public schools produced this kind of uneducated folk? Or has xdarkknight6 received this sort of misunderstanding of the founding of American from some other source other than the anti-Christian public schools? Since public schools don't teach anything connected to God, you have chance to rectify that misunderstanding about America's founding here:http://jbs.org/news-center/birchtube/70- FP02+Purpose+of+Original+IntentEducation+Of+Our+Founder s?userid=529 From the Declaration of Independence. "Laws of Nature and Nature's God." "men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalieanable rights.." Those aren't the words of a non religious people! The founding of America was founded by a people who made a covenant with the "Supreme Judge of the world!" I don't know where you get the idea that a world without religion,(Christianity is what you are saying isn't it?), would be a better world. Just in the 20th century non-relgious and anti-Jewish and anti-Christian dictators like Hitler,Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot have emerged and have enslaved millions and murdered millions of people of all faiths or no faiths. Where do you get the idea that world would be better off without religion? If by religion you only mean the religion practiced by Christians who attend church on Sunday, how are these folks bothering you? And how have they contributed to the murder of millions of their fellow human beings by reading their Bibles and attending church? Perhaps what you are saying is that wolves in sheeps clothing have masqueraded as "Christians" and played "false prophet" in order to use Christians and religion in general to enslave and to murder their way to the top? |
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xdarkknight6
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... lee gonzalez,you claim atheists murdered people.Well ever hear of the Crusades?How many people were killed in the name of God then,both Christians and Muslims? What about in the Bible where the Israelites are commanded by God to kill other arab tribes and take their lands? And let's not forget today's headlines,where we have militant Islamic extremists murdering themselves as suicide bombers all in the name of their God,and ruthless Israelis killing Palestinian civilians in their war for their "Holy Land". I used to be religious,and I know the attitude and have seen the attitude one adopts when they believe in God.I call it arrogance and false hope.Everything isn't ok,and an imaginary God(s)isn't going to solve all our problems as a people,we are. Yes,if religion turns me into a fanatical murderer,an apathetic drone,or an unreasonable person,then I can live without it.It's a free country,but I have the right to disagree with what's sold to me as the ultimate truth. As for my education it's doing quite well thank you. |
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Lee Gonzales
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If Christianty is not your cup of tea xdarkknight that's fine with me Volumes have been written proving that Stalin, Hitler and Mao commanded the massacre of millions of innocent human beings. What makes you think that they attended sunday services or Catholic Mass? Mao Tse Tung was vehemently anti-Christian. The Cultural Revolution in China took the lives of upwards of 60 million human beings. That is a part of history that even the most pro-communists in the media can not deny occurred. Darkknight, Is Ahmadinejad more political than religious? Are the people close to him more political than religious? Can it be that their "religion" is the religion of forcing their subjects to bow down to the all-mighty state? Secularist have their religion too-it's called the state, the government or the politcal party that runs the state or the government. If all organized religions of the world were to disappear would the world only be left with nice people who wouldn't try to take your property away or try to force their will upon you? Jesus commanded that we love our neighbor. He said to do good to those who would do you harm. Love your enemy He said. He told us that by their actions we shall know them. Do you think that our Lord would approve of the way "W" used his power to invent a war with Islam? No. Think for a second if the majority of Americans have the slightest interest in killing Moslems or that the majority of Moslems have any interest in killing Americans. The few who control the political power in both governments- the USA and Iran or any other Arab country have a vested interest in conducting war. But those are the few. Those who wield the political power and run the media in their respective countries are the trouble makers and war mongers. They are the ones who beat the war drums. Take it all the way back to the middle ages and you'll see both sides invading one another. If it had not been religion it would have been another reason. Man never runs out of reasons to try to control his fellow man. |
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Zee
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... thank you Mr. Gonzales that was the information I was looking for when it came to billinton's membership. I knew about admiral ward but the others I did not know about. thank you for your in depth answer. |
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Zee
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darknight “,you claim atheists murdered people.Well ever hear of the Crusades?How many people were killed in the name of God then,both Christians and Muslims?” Wow dark knight when you have to pull out war from 900 years ago to back your argument, you got to stop and think maybe it’s a little weak. But speaking of history, you know the Far East really doesn’t go to war over religion; samurai and the Qin (or chin) dynasty fought and killed each other. MILLIONS of people died for these empires and not once in the name of a god. So a world of no religion is right next-door and guess what? its not so pretty. So much for your utopia. “Yes,if religion turns me into a fanatical murderer,an apathetic drone,or an unreasonable person,then I can live without it.It's a free country,but I have the right to disagree with what's sold to me as the ultimate truth.” Apathetic drone? I live in So-cal so apathetic drones surround me and it’s not due to religion it’s the constant banality of existence based on possession, greed and self-satisfaction, empty souls that try to fill its void with the riches of the world. I don’t know your religious experiences and I am sorry you have not had positive one like myself where my spirituality puts the entire world into perspective and helps to center me, I do not use it as a weapon but as a stable platform to move forward with conscious thought that all actions we do ripple across the world of man as well as in the eternal. So yes it is a free country but that is in thanks to those who believed in the divine, so enjoy your freedoms upon the backs of those that believed so that you do not. |
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Zee
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Anarchy? As far as ‘good for the Illuminati destroying the government’, I think you misunderstand that they wish to replace it with their own form of government. Statelessness is a fairy tale. Lack of laws equals anarchy and anarchy equals ‘might makes right’. Wanting to live in a world of self-laws and anarchy is akin to wishing that unicorns would rule the world (a uniocracy?) limited republican-government is the best way, however we the people need to always watch and limit its powers (such as those laid down by the constitution) but we have failed because of apathy or subterfuge of the state. The laws of science and nature are themselves relative to those who enforce them. Nature is a brutal dictatorship of power and violence (even dolphins keep slaves). Science as a law is stupid; hydrothermal-dynamics is no way to run a legal system. Science is an extension of nature, which is an extension of the natural man, which is domination. Law of science and nature in a pure form for greater good is a pipe dream, just as reaching a total theocracy of perfection like Enoch. Science and Nature will never free us. |
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Thomas Paine
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Freemasons are connected On 9/11 in 1826 William Morgan was kidnapped for threatening to expose Freemason Secrets. This is a big date to the Freemasons. IE: keep your mouth shut. On 9/11/1990 George Bush Senior made his famous speech to Congress about the New World Order comming into view. On 9/11/2001, an inside plot by secret elements committed the largest crime of the century in order to get the Oil from Iraq, and put a pipeline in Afganistan to promote the NWO. (See Aaron Russo interview and Architects and Engineers for Truth). We must expose the crime of 911 to give our country back to the Judeo/Christian values of Justice for all. |
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Locke
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... xdarkknight6 is the product of the Marxist idea of public education. Yes. The vomit of a poorly developed mind. Witness it people, because it's just going to get worse. What concerns me, though, is that these kind of minds think they're right . . . about everything. Criticism is unheeded, others' opinions slapped aside, reason lost to opinions assumed as truth. This one is entertaining a heavy conscience and his only justification is to run away and hope above hope that there is no God. Well there is, Cap. There is. And He will judge you. He will judge us all. |
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Type “Illuminati” into an Internet search engine and you will wind up with an impossible aggregation too numerous and contradictory to be useful. A search on Ask.com yields 1.4 million entries, while the same at Google produces 12 million entries, and at Yahoo gives 33 million entries! A small percentage of these deal with genuine historical documents and reliable research by reputable scholars, but the vast majority, unfortunately, deal in fanciful fiction (of the sci-fi or mystery-action-adventure variety) or misinformation and deliberate disinformation posing as fact and serious scholarship. 
