Many people link the 1789 french revolution to a conspiracy known as the bavarian illuminati. Even today, it is felt through billions of people worldwide as far as their political destinies are concerned. A decade before the Revolution, the Illuminati had declared war on Church and State, so that by 1789 they were ardently spreading their new gospel of liberty and reason. Despite that, however, it would seem that suppression was futile.
Adam Weishaupt’s recruitment programme focused on attracting influential and powerful ministers of government, educators, journalists especially those writing for dailies or periodicals like Les philosophes des Lumières including Voltaire Rousseau Diderot Montesquieu Locke Hobbes Hume et alia secular intellectuals who opposed religious teachings based on faith alone , booksellers and publishers even some clergymen with atheistic or agnostic orientations. Some of these men belonged to Freemason lodges in Germany Austria and France. Thus Weishaupt used a larger Masonic network as an instrument which enabled him to propagate his secret doctrines.
The French Revolution began with a well-planned plot aimed at removing throne altar aristocratic society from Europe for ever; allegedly this was planned by philosophers’ coalition masons illumunatis . Among them were Jacobins who inherited what they employed effectively to its fullest potential thereafter.
Abbé Augustin Barruel, a French Jesuit priest, authored the book \"Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism,\" which, he stated, described the essence of the French Revolution as a result of a planned conspiracy or plot against the throne, altar, and aristocratic society of Europe. He accused a coalition of philosophes, Freemasons, and the Order of the Illuminati.
For what regards Barruel's text, it is considered the first of the founding documents of the right-wing interpretation of the French Revolution. The book had a runaway best-seller success as soon as it was published and was read and commented on by most important literary and political journals of the day. This book would launch a great debate on the role of the philosophes, their ideas, and the Enlightenment in the French Revolution.
In conclusion, the Illuminati did feature in the French Revolution since, for a decade, they had declared war against Church and State and were busy propagating their new gospel of Liberty and Reason. The Illuminati's recruiting program lay in attracting influential individuals, while the wider masonic network provided a vehicle to circulate his clandestine doctrines. The French Revolution resulted from a deliberate conspiracy or plot to overthrow the throne, altar, and aristocratic society in Europe, allegedly hatched by a coalition of philosophes, Freemasons, and the Order of the Illuminati.
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