The real Illuminati broke up around 1785. The modern day Illuminati, being imaginary, can have anyone in it you don't like. Just pick out a name, say they are Illuminati, and you are a real life Conspiracy Theorist! Please note that accusing people of being criminal conspirators is not wise unless you have an unlimited legal budget. Zero living people have been proven Illuminati in a court of law.
The modern day members of the Illuminati are fictional characters, characters in books and movies. Any real people that you have heard are members are rumors and speculation. Bloggers on the internet aren't responsible to anyone for what they write so they can and do use fact and fiction interchangeably at will.
No one, the only current members of the Illuminati are either dead for almost 200 years or are fictional.
The organization disbanded in the late 1700s but it's a favorite device for fiction writers today. It's also used by some real people today to give themselves an air of mystery and power; or by someone referring to someone else to give themselves an air of knowing secret and mysterious things.
The purpose of the original 'Illuminati' was to bring together a group of enlightened thinkers. Very, very few of the modern people claimed to be Illuminati today fit that category. Most of those claiming knowledge of membership are also less than enlightened thinkers.
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No, The Wanted are not members of the Illuminati.
No. Couldn't be. The Illuminati ended in 1785.
No. The Illuminati does not exist and no NBA athletes are members. Can't be, since the Illuminati does not exist.
Exactly none. No European footballers are members of the Illuminati. The Illuminati, the super secret world controlling power brokers, do not exist.
No, there is absolutely no evidence of this; plus, there is no evidence that the Illuminati exist in our current day, although some people want to believe that they do. There are always internet rumors that certain celebrities "worship Satan" or "are members of the Illuminati." These rumors are generally false and should be ignored. Whitney Houston was a singer and actress. It is doubtful she would have belonged to a mythical secret society of any kind!
No.
Again, there are no members of the Illuminati that are in show business.
The Illuminati, the *real* Illuminati, broke up in 1785. I suspect they have completed decaying, so I would have to guess, "not a lot"!
They once existed, but broke up hundreds of years ago. It was a sort of scientific haven that opposed the oppression of the Church; it was not and is not an attempt at world domination. Some mistakenly think it was a Masonic organization, and think that since the Masons still exist the Illuminati must too. The flaw in this is that the Illuminati were not a Masonic organization. Some members were Masons, some members were not.There are even those who believe it is the fault of the fictional modern-day Illuminati that people have to work for a living. However, this was true before and after the Illuminati existed.Nope, the current idea of the Illuminati is based on fiction books. Unfort some people have read the fantasy stories and believed them. The Illuminati doesn't exist, it's a fantasy, a boogey man and nothing more.
Kathryn Bernardo is an actress from the Philippines. Any current claims of people being members of the powerful ancient secret society known as the Illuminati are unsubstantiated and cannot be. The Illuminati does not exist.
The total membership world wide is 0, with the exception of the imaginary members. Those are difficult to count.