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WHO IS THE FOUNDER OF ILLUMINATI ?

                                                                            


ADAM  WEISHAUPT

The founder of the Illuminati is Adam Weishaupt, a German philosopher and lawyer. He was born on February 6, 1748, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, which is now part of Germany. Weishaupt was a professor of Canon Law and practical philosophy at the University of Ingolstadt, and he was deeply anti-clerical, resolving to spread the ideals of the Enlightenment through a secret society of like-minded individuals.

Weishaupt founded the Illuminati on May 1, 1776, under the name "Bavarian Illuminati" in Bavaria. The society's goals were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life, and abuses of state power. Weishaupt was influenced by the Freemasons, but he found them to be expensive and not open to his ideas. He, therefore, created the Illuminati as an alternative to Freemasonry.


The Illuminati was organized into a complex hierarchy, with members progressing through different levels of initiation. The society was outlawed in 1784, 1785, 1787, and 1790, but it has since been the subject of many conspiracy theories, with some claiming that it continues to exist and is working to control world affairs.


Weishaupt's ideas and the legacy of the Illuminati have had a significant impact on Western culture and thought. The Illuminati has been depicted in numerous works of art, literature, and media, often as a symbol of secret societies, conspiracy, and hidden knowledge. Despite the society's historical demise, the Illuminati remains a popular topic of interest and speculation, and its founder, Adam Weishaupt, is still remembered as a significant figure in the history of Western thought.


In conclusion, Adam Weishaupt, a German philosopher and lawyer, is the founder of the Illuminati, a secret society that operated in Bavaria from 1776 to 1785. The society's goals were to promote Enlightenment ideals among elites, and Weishaupt wanted to educate Illuminati members in reason, philanthropy, and other secular values so that they could influence political decisions when they came to power. Despite the society's historical demise, the Illuminati remains a popular topic of interest and speculation, and its founder, Adam Weishaupt, is still remembered as a significant figure in the history of Western thought.


















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