SEJARAH NYATA DAN LENGKAP ILLUMINATI | Adam Weishaupt dan Illuminati Bavaria | Eclipse #1

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The Illuminati conspiracy theory revolves around an elite group seeking ultimate power, with roots in historical groups like the alumbrados and Rosicrucian movement. Despite claims of shadowy control, historical evidence suggests the Illuminati disbanded in the late 1780s with a focus on enlightenment, rationality, and morality.

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  • The Illuminati, originating as a society aiming to promote rationality and resist religious and governmental influence, has been associated with a long-standing conspiracy theory about a shadowy elite controlling global events.
  • Despite historical roots in Enlightenment ideals and a focus on education in humanity and morality based on reason, the Illuminati officially disbanded in the late 1780s, with no credible evidence supporting continued existence, showcasing a stark contrast between reality and conspiracy theories.

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  • What is the Illuminati?

    A secret society linked to conspiracy theories seeking power.

  • Who founded the Illuminati?

    Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati in 1776.

  • What were the core beliefs of the Illuminati?

    Absolute equality, social brotherhood, and rationality.

  • What symbols are associated with the Illuminati?

    The owl symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.

  • What led to the decline of the Illuminati?

    Internal conflicts and external pressures.

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Summary

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Origins and Evolution of the Illuminati

  • The Illuminati is a long-standing worldwide conspiracy theory associated with social and political problems, believed to be an elite group seeking ultimate power.
  • The term "Illuminati" originates from Latin, meaning "enlightened," and has been consistent in meaning since the 15th century.
  • Various historical groups, like the alumbrados in Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries, believed in direct communication with a higher power.
  • In 1776, a Bavarian Professor founded a secret society aiming to replace Christianity with a religion of reason and used secret codes for communication.
  • The modern perception of the Illuminati differs from historical groups, with many believing in a conspiracy theory about a shadowy elite controlling world events.
  • The alumbrados group in Spain included figures like Maria de Santo Domingo, known for her mystical experiences and communication with spiritual entities.
  • The Rosicrucian movement, originating in 1422 but gaining attention in 1537, combined spiritual and philosophical traditions to create a unique synthesis.
  • The Bavarian Illuminati, founded by Adam Weishaupt in 1776, aimed to create a new world order by resisting Catholic authority and reducing religious and governmental influence.
  • Freemasonry, originating from medieval guilds, evolved into a modern organization with rituals rooted in the construction of King Solomon's temple.
  • Weishaupt founded the Illuminati due to dissatisfaction with Freemasonry's exclusivity, hierarchy, high membership fees, and ritual structure, seeking a more rational approach to societal reform.

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Enlightenment ideals spread by secret society.

  • Illuminati's core beliefs involve absolute equality, social brotherhood, and freedom of rationality.
  • The previous Illuminati deified religion but now advocate for abolishing religion and embracing human rationality.
  • Logic and human reason are preferred over Catholic authority by the Illuminati.
  • Agus Komte, a 19th-century French philosopher, supported the Illuminati's goal.
  • The Age of Enlightenment brought about societal changes promoting rational and scientific thinking.
  • Galileo's persecution by the Catholic Church exemplifies the era dominated by Catholic authority.
  • The Illuminati, founded by Adam Wehout, aimed to spread enlightenment ideas through a secret society.
  • The Illuminati adopted the owl symbol from Greek mythology, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.
  • The Illuminati expanded its membership to various cities, gaining influence and recruiting influential figures.
  • Internal conflicts and external pressures led to the decline of the Illuminati in Bavaria, with members facing persecution and the organization being disbanded.

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"Illuminati: Impact, Purpose, and Conspiracy Theories"

  • Jefferson focused on the positive impact of ideas to restore natural religion and promote morality in the book "Wiehout" published in 1787.
  • The purpose of the Illuminati, as stated in the book, is to educate members in humanity and morality based on reason, aiming for high understanding and morality without coercion.
  • The Illuminati aimed to achieve important political positions to facilitate their missions of humanity and morality education, countering accusations with positive goals.
  • Historical reality shows the Illuminati were less influential than conspiracy theories suggest, officially disbanding in the late 1780s with no credible evidence of continued existence.
  • Belief in conspiracy theories like the Illuminati can provide a sense of control, community, and explanation for complex events, appealing to epistemic, social, and existential motives.
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