Appendix C: The Illuminati
Illuminati –noun: A modern-day criminal organisation operated by reprobate (depraved,
unprincipled and wicked person) criminals. Their main agenda: is to enslave the whole world
through advanced concealed technologies.
Today’s Illuminati trace their roots back to Professor Adam Weishaupt who found the
Illuminati on 1st May 1776. Since the inception of the Illuminati the intent has always been,
and remains: “to bring about a NEW World Order that writes God out of the picture and
deifies [glorifies] Lucifer.” This intent is still prevalent today. The following excerpt is
derived from A. Ralph Epperson (1990) The New World Order:
Weishaupt was a teacher of Cannon Law (law governing the affairs of a Christian Church, especially
the law created or recognised by the Papal authority in the Ro man Catholic Church) at the Un iversity
of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, now part of Germany.
He even told the world, in his writings, where he would conceal the Order: "None is fitter than the
three lower degrees of Free Masonry; the public is accustomed to it , expects little fro m it, and therefore
takes little notice of it." He felt that this secrecy would lead him to success because he felt no one
would be able to break into it. He wrote: "Our secret Association works in a way that nothing can
withstand ...."
Weishaupt accepted the fact that all secret associations and secret orders had two doctrines, one
concealed and reserved for the Masters... the other public ...." and the Illu minati was [and are to this
day] a secret society with two doctrines.
Professor Weishaupt, its founder, boasted of his organization's secrecy. He realized that this secrecy
would enable them to decide the fate of nations and because their deliberations were secret, no outsider
could interfere. He wrote: "The great strength of our Order lies in its concealment; let it never appear in
its own name, but always covered by another name, and another occupation." Weishaupt later wrote
about that secrecy in a letter to a fellow member o f the Illu minati: "Nothing can bring this about [the
new world order] but hidden societies. Hidden schools of wisdom are the means which will one day
free men fro m their bonds [the "bonds" of religion] Princes and nations shall vanish fro m the earth." So
the secret societies were created to bring the world to the new society known as the New World Order.
The members of these organizations obviously feel that their goals are so noble that they may perform
whatever tasks are required of them to bring th at goal to fruition. This means that murder, plunder, and
lying all beco me acceptable as long as these methods assist its members in obtaining their goal.
Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illu minati, wrote over and over and over again, that "the en ds
justified the means." Weishaupt also told initiates to use whatever means, which included murder, to
achieve the goals of the association that he was joining. And that the major goal of the Illu minati, was
the destruction of all religion, including Ch ristianity. That meant that if Christians physically stood in
the way, they could be removed by simply murdering them. Weishaupt even went so far as to say that
anyone not willing to take the life of another was unfit to join the Illu minati. He wrote the following in
a letter to a fellow member in 1778: "No man is fit for our Order who is not ... ready to go to every
length ...."
Another reason, that Weishaupt felt that the Illuminati would succeed, was the fact that he was offering
his members worldwide power. He felt that this inducement would enable him to draw into his
organization only those who would do anything to satisfy that desire for power. He wrote: "The true
purpose of the Order was to ru le the wo rld. To achieve this it was necessary for the Order to destroy all
religions, overthrow all govern ments and abolish private property."
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