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<blockquote data-quote="Orpheus Rex" data-source="post: 197937" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>Illuminati means 'enlightened.' They are also know as 'Perfectibili' which means 'perfected.' It applies to a large swath of what is called "Mystery Religions," which have historically included many groups - like the Cathars. The Albigensian Crusade was against the Cathar Perfectibili who were elites who determined that they had achieved perfection and could do no sin (i.e. whatever they did was not sin, whether they raped or murdered or genocided.) By their self-professed perfection they could do whatever they wanted to the lower classes - whom they had economic, social, and legal power over.</p><p></p><p>Other groups included the Bavarian Illuminati founded by Weipshaut, which was a moving factor behind the French Revolution. The French Revolution was Illuminist itself. Rosseau said "Let them eat cake" but the phrase has been misattributed to Marie Antoinnette due to the strength of their propaganda. The Revolutionary Government had determined to murder %50-%75 of the French population, but was unable to due to logistic limitations and Napoleon. They did butcher entire villages. </p><p></p><p>The Bolsheviks and the Nazis both had Illuminist foundations. More obscure groups, like the Occulists, managed to keep their secret for centuries - when computers cracked a centuries old code found in a chest, with know way of knowing whether the group still exists.</p><p></p><p>Illuminist philosophy has gone mainstream, so it wouldn't require there to be some cabal pulling puppet strings, the culture has simply become illuminist in it's worldview. (It's not that there absolutely is no cabal, cabals do exist.)</p><p></p><p>The occult secrets are firstly about illusion are showmanship. You know if you go to a Magician's show that it's a show, but you are still deceived and do not know the trick. The same for these kind of societies. They put on a show and you can't know where the trick of it is.</p><p></p><p>But on top of that, you do have a lot of people historically who simply admit to conspiracy. You can get H.G. Wells to write a book about the grand illuminist conspiracy he's in, but nobody cares - the sleight of hand works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orpheus Rex, post: 197937, member: 4500"] Illuminati means 'enlightened.' They are also know as 'Perfectibili' which means 'perfected.' It applies to a large swath of what is called "Mystery Religions," which have historically included many groups - like the Cathars. The Albigensian Crusade was against the Cathar Perfectibili who were elites who determined that they had achieved perfection and could do no sin (i.e. whatever they did was not sin, whether they raped or murdered or genocided.) By their self-professed perfection they could do whatever they wanted to the lower classes - whom they had economic, social, and legal power over. Other groups included the Bavarian Illuminati founded by Weipshaut, which was a moving factor behind the French Revolution. The French Revolution was Illuminist itself. Rosseau said "Let them eat cake" but the phrase has been misattributed to Marie Antoinnette due to the strength of their propaganda. The Revolutionary Government had determined to murder %50-%75 of the French population, but was unable to due to logistic limitations and Napoleon. They did butcher entire villages. The Bolsheviks and the Nazis both had Illuminist foundations. More obscure groups, like the Occulists, managed to keep their secret for centuries - when computers cracked a centuries old code found in a chest, with know way of knowing whether the group still exists. Illuminist philosophy has gone mainstream, so it wouldn't require there to be some cabal pulling puppet strings, the culture has simply become illuminist in it's worldview. (It's not that there absolutely is no cabal, cabals do exist.) The occult secrets are firstly about illusion are showmanship. You know if you go to a Magician's show that it's a show, but you are still deceived and do not know the trick. The same for these kind of societies. They put on a show and you can't know where the trick of it is. But on top of that, you do have a lot of people historically who simply admit to conspiracy. You can get H.G. Wells to write a book about the grand illuminist conspiracy he's in, but nobody cares - the sleight of hand works. [/QUOTE]
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