The Illuminati

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  • hello gang , 

    hope everyones doing well

    i was wondering - do you believe that secret societies exist ?

    example like the Skull and Bones - Illuminati - Bohemian Club - Freemasons - Hellfire Club etc 

    have you ever met any members or are you a member ? do you have any friends or family that are involved in secret societies or rituals ?

    do you think these secret societies really control the banks media and the world or is it another stupid conspiracy theory ?

    Do you have any interest in the acult s ?

  • Skulls and Bones aren't so secret are they? It's only secret what are they doing :D:D

  • They surely exist, I know a few people that are members in the Freemasons society. However, I doubt they have the influence they used to have centuries ago. 

  • If you look deep enough it isnt hard to see the influence of the occul. If you havent already watched videos from Trey smith and his God in a nutshell project then i highly suggest googling it and watching the one on the great flood. It will educate you beyond even most opptimistic expectations imho

  • Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century. The name is most commonly used to refer to Sir Francis Dashwood's Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe.[1] Such clubs were rumoured to be the meeting places of "persons of quality"[2] who wished to take part in socially perceived immoral acts, and the members were often involved in politics. Neither the activities nor membership of the club are easy to ascertain, for the clubs were rumoured to have distant ties to an elite society known only as The Order of the Second Circle.[3][4]

    The first official Hellfire Club was founded in London in 1718, by Philip, Duke of Wharton and a handful of other high society friends.[5] The most notorious club associated with the name was established in England by Sir Francis Dashwood,[6] and met irregularly from around 1749 to around 1760, and possibly up until 1766.[7] In its later years, the Hellfire was closely associated with Brooks's, established in 1764. Other clubs using the name "Hellfire Club" were set up throughout the 18th century. Most of these clubs were set up in Ireland after Wharton's were dispelled.

  • People in these secret societies can't be easily known, otherwise they wouldn't be called secret societies.

    But for me I believe they exist and control a large part of the US economy. They are also suspected to dictate what the American president should and shouldn't do.

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