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Answered by TheInsaneGirl
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★Illuminati Conspiracy ★
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=> First of all , let's know the meaning of the two words →

️☛Illuminati is a Latin word. It basically refers to the "Enlightened" ones.

️☛Conspiracy is basically a group agreement most probably made to achieve some illicit or harmful output .

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=> The Illuminati Conspiracy began as a secret society of the enlightened thinkers which constituted of 5 members .

=> The idea of a "Global elite society" was popularised thereby . It was the name given to a society that could either rule the world or be ruled by the world .

=> The beliefs lying in it were quite varied . People had various beliefs and assumptions 'bout it . Thus , it came to become a "Cult Fiction" for them .

=> It basically consisted of powerful or enlightened people who wanted to change the world : by bringing in a _New world Order_ .

=> The basic goal for them was - Domination . Such that they wanted the society to be ruled by a single government.

★These varied ideas , views and assumptions titled it as a _Cult Fiction_ by the people.

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE 18TH-CENTURY GERMAN thinker Adam Weishaupt would have been stunned if he had known his ideas would one day fuel global conspiracy theories, and inspire best-selling novels and blockbuster films.

Until he was 36, the vast majority of his compatriots would have been equally stunned to discover that this outwardly respectable professor was a dangerous enemy of the state, whose secret society, the Illuminati, was seen to threaten the very fabric of society.

Born in 1748 in Ingolstadt, a city in the Electorate of Bavaria (now part of modern-day Germany), Weishaupt was a descendant of Jewish converts to Christianity. Orphaned at a young age, his scholarly uncle took care of his education, and enrolled him in a Jesuit school. After completing his studies, Weishaupt became a professor of natural and canon law at the University of Ingolstadt, married, and started a family. On the surface, it was a conventional enough career—until 1784 when the Bavarian state learned of his incendiary ideas.

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