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4.0 out of 5 stars Was not the easiest book to read though very worthwhile
This book is written in what I would call the "classical English" that was prevalent in the 18th century. While exceedingly important, I downgraded the rating simply because I do not find "classical English" to be my favorite cup of tea. However, I am glad that I persevered having found many facets of information that I would never have found otherwise. In that respect,...
Published on January 21, 2008 by J. Adams

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1.0 out of 5 stars Idiocy
Just reading the description alone turns me off to this book. For a more accurate history of the Illuminati written by present day members...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Was not the easiest book to read though very worthwhile, January 21, 2008
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J. Adams "truthseeker" (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Proofs of a Conspiracy (Paperback)
This book is written in what I would call the "classical English" that was prevalent in the 18th century. While exceedingly important, I downgraded the rating simply because I do not find "classical English" to be my favorite cup of tea. However, I am glad that I persevered having found many facets of information that I would never have found otherwise. In that respect, the book earns five stars.

I had to read this book because of the extraordinary importance of the subject matter. Also to possibly lay to rest claims that the Illuminati are entirely fictional characters residing in overly active imaginations.

Adam Weishaupt was a professor of canon law in Germany who likely had an abiding interest in the occult since so many symbols of the Illuminati are of this nature. Mr Weishaupt dreamt of an organization that would abolish religion and governments, making him the ruler of a "New World Order." The European lodges of the FreeMasons prooved to be fertile recruiting grounds and the numbers of Illuminists grew very quickly. Secrecy was paramount and pledges were taken with the tip of a sword pressed against the heart of the recruit.

One of the first things that the Illuminati did was orchestrate the French Revolution which left Paris in shambles. Written in 1798, there is little history beyond the French Revolution.

There are persistent rumors that Mr. Weishaupt is the true author of the Communist Manifesto. These rumors are, no doubt, helped by the fact that Karl Marx's name did not even appear on the Manifesto for twenty years. Plus the Illuminati/Mr. Weishaupt have a history of support of communist ideals.

Of course the tribe of "debunkers" descended like they do on seemingly all conspiratal exposes. Noyone dislikes conspiracy exposes more than conspiracists. Did George W. Bush really say "We are not going to tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories?" Yes...he did.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HE SPEAK THE TRUTH, June 8, 2009
This review is from: Proofs of a Conspiracy (Paperback)
HAVING SEEN HIM ON ALEX JONES, I WAS COMPELLED TO BUY HIS BOOKS.
HIS KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSONALITY COMES THRU IN THIS EPIC INFORMATIVE TOME.
THX MAN!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Idiocy, September 24, 2011
Just reading the description alone turns me off to this book. For a more accurate history of the Illuminati written by present day members...
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