• Secret Society: The Illuminati

  • Separating Fact from Fiction
  • De: Conrad Bauer
  • Narrado por: Charles D. Baker
  • Duración: 3 h y 2 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (12 calificaciones)

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De: Conrad Bauer
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The Illuminati dominates any discussion of secret societies. Search the web, spark up a conversation, or search through a library shelf, and soon enough you will encounter their name. They have become an ancient order and a modern sensation at the same time. At once a ubiquitous herald of the new world order and the people who market pop albums, trying to discern the truth about the organization can get lost amid the hail of noise that inevitably follows any mention of their name. In this book we hope to do something different: separate fact from fiction and confront the truth about the Illuminati.

To achieve this we have uncovered 15 of the most frequently asked questions and accusations that people have relating to the Illuminati. By taking a discerning, informed look at each of these ideas in detail, we will be able to reach the truth that so many people seek but that can be so hard to find. If you have ever wanted a handy guide to cutting through the mess of information that you find online, then this guide will be perfect for you.

Throughout the course of this book, we will look into the origins of the Illuminati, their involvement with the Freemasons, accusations of Satanism, the idea that they caused the French Revolution, their involvement with ancient and celebrity cultures, and their appearance on the dollar bill of the United States of America. If you have ever wanted to know the truth about the Illuminati in a simple, easy-to-understand guide, this book is exactly what you need.

©2016 Conrad Bauer (P)2016 Conrad Bauer
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Expected more.

Admittedly, I dosed off throughout the book and may have missed some exciting stuff, but I doubt it. Seems the author wanted to build up all the historical information to simply laugh in your face at the end saying the Illuminati is "dead and gone". Ok, true, but this book sheds zero light on the fascination with this cult by media and Hollywood. Why do all the "stars" emulate the Illuminati symbolism? The book was almost a defense of the elite saying, "nothing to see here you fools". There is no whiz bang information you wouldn't find in 30 minutes of research online.

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