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13 de mayo de 2016

As overthrow the Illuminati



Against Conspiranoia: As overthrow the Illuminati September 24, 2015 the Illuminati DOMI
Introduction
Everyone talks about the Illuminati. You may have heard that Jay Z and Beyonce are members of the Illuminati, and acting possessed by demons. You may have heard that Obama is a member of the Illuminati, and plans toimplant microchips in all US citizens to prepare martial law. You may have heard that dollar bills contain secret symbols, which reveal that the US has been controlled by the Illuminati for hundreds of years. The illuminati theory helps oppressed people explain their experiences. The company pulls us a lot of shit in the face: our family are blocked by baloney, friends kill others by piques or money, our future is full of dead - end jobs where they pay a pittance, struggle to get tickets while other people live in abundance, on TV we see people die worldwide from hunger and poverty while telling us that we live in society with more material abundance of history. Many people do like that none of these things happen, but not all people. And then what happens? We started looking foranswers, and the Illuminati theory gives us. We believe that the Illuminati theory is wrong, and we write this pamphlet to provide a different answer. We wrote this pamphlet because we know that people who think the Illuminati normally want to end oppression and exploitation. These are some of the smartest people among our people. Forty years ago, theorists about the Illuminati had been in the Black Panther party. Today most of them sit and talk endlessly about conspiracies. It's a waste of talent. The world is in a big crisis, and there are big protests, revolutions and rebellions. In Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and even in the US, these movements are taking place. People who say they can not do anything because nobody does anything is simply giving up fight for themselves. With the right you can participate in these actions and make history with millions more tools. This brochure is a tool to help you understand the world around you. It provides an overview of the history of the Illuminati theory, who invented it , when and where. Shows how the Illuminati theory becomes popular among our people after the disappearance of the movements of the 70 it reveals that the Illuminati theory is unable to explain how society works, or provide solutions to end oppression and exploitation. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it . First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory. 1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment. In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -day Germany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century. For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. and plans to implant microchips in all US citizens to prepare martial law. You may have heard that dollar bills contain secret symbols, which reveal that the US has been controlled by the Illuminati for hundreds of years. The illuminati theory helps oppressed people explain their experiences. The company pulls us a lot of shit in the face: our family are blocked by baloney, friends kill others by piques or money, our future is full of dead - end jobs where they pay a pittance, struggle to get tickets while other people live in abundance, on TV we see people die worldwide from hunger and poverty while telling us that we live in society with more material abundance of history. Many people do like that none of these things happen, but not all people. And then what happens? We started looking for answers, and the Illuminati theory gives us. We believe that the Illuminati theory is wrong, and we write this pamphlet to provide a different answer. We wrote this pamphlet because we know that people who think the Illuminati normally want toend oppression and exploitation. These are some of the smartest people among our people. Forty years ago, theorists about the Illuminati had been in the Black Panther party. Today most of them sit and talk endlessly about conspiracies. It's a waste of talent. The world is in a big crisis, and there are big protests, revolutions and rebellions. In Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and even in the US, these movements are taking place. People who say they can not do anything because nobody does anything is simply giving up fight for themselves. With the right you can participate in these actions and make history with millions more tools. This brochure is a tool to help you understand the world around you. It provides an overview of the history of the Illuminati theory, who invented it , when and where. Shows how the Illuminati theory becomes popular among our people after the disappearance of the movements of the 70 it reveals that the Illuminati theory is unable to explain how society works, or provide solutions to end oppression and exploitation. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it . First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory.1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment.In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -dayGermany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century.For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. and plans to implant microchips in all US citizens to prepare martial law. You may have heard that dollar bills contain secret symbols, which reveal that the US has been controlled by the Illuminati for hundreds of years. The illuminati theory helps oppressed people explain their experiences. The company pulls us a lot of shit in the face: our family are blocked by baloney, friends kill others by piques or money, our future is full of dead - end jobs where they pay a pittance, struggle to get tickets while other people live in abundance, on TV we see people die worldwide from hunger and poverty while telling us that we live in society with more material abundance of history. Many people do like that none of these things happen, but not all people. And then what happens? We started looking for answers, and the Illuminati theory gives us. We believe that the Illuminati theory is wrong, and we write this pamphlet to provide a different answer. We wrote this pamphlet because we know that people who think the Illuminati normally want toend oppression and exploitation. These are some of the smartest people among our people. Forty years ago, theorists about the Illuminati had been in the Black Panther party. Today most of them sit and talk endlessly about conspiracies. It's a waste of talent. The world is in a big crisis, and there are big protests, revolutions and rebellions. In Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and even in the US, these movements are taking place. People who say they can not do anything because nobody does anything is simply giving up fight for themselves. With the right you can participate in these actions and make history with millions more tools. This brochure is a tool to help you understand the world around you. It provides an overview of the history of the Illuminati theory, who invented it , when and where. Shows how the Illuminati theory becomes popular among our people after the disappearance of the movements of the 70 it reveals that the Illuminati theory is unable to explain how society works, or provide solutions to end oppression and exploitation. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it . First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory.1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment.In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -dayGermany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century.For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Many people do like that none of these things happen, but not all people. And then what happens? We started looking for answers, and the Illuminati theory gives us. We believe that the Illuminati theory is wrong, and we write this pamphlet to provide a different answer. We wrote this pamphlet because we know that people who think the Illuminati normally want to end oppression and exploitation. These are some of the smartest people among our people. Forty years ago, theorists about the Illuminati had been in the Black Panther party. Today most of them sit and talk endlessly about conspiracies. It's a waste of talent. The world is in a big crisis, and there are big protests, revolutions and rebellions. In Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and even in the US, these movements are taking place. People who say they can not do anything because nobody does anything is simply giving up fight for themselves. With the right you can participate in these actions and make history with millions more tools. This brochure is a tool to help you understand the world around you. It provides an overview of the history of the Illuminati theory, who invented it , when and where. Shows how the Illuminati theory becomes popular among our people after the disappearance of the movements of the 70 it reveals that the Illuminati theory is unable to explain how society works, or provide solutions to end oppression and exploitation. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it . First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory.1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment.In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -dayGermany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century.For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Many people do like that none of these things happen, but not all people. And then what happens? We started looking for answers, and the Illuminati theory gives us. We believe that the Illuminati theory is wrong, and we write this pamphlet to provide a different answer. We wrote this pamphlet because we know that people who think the Illuminati normally want to end oppression and exploitation. These are some of the smartest people among our people. Forty years ago, theorists about the Illuminati had been in the Black Panther party. Today most of them sit and talk endlessly about conspiracies. It's a waste of talent. The world is in a big crisis, and there are big protests, revolutions and rebellions. In Egypt, South Africa, Turkey, and even in the US, these movements are taking place. People who say they can not do anything because nobody does anything is simply giving up fight for themselves. With the right you can participate in these actions and make history with millions more tools. This brochure is a tool to help you understand the world around you. It provides an overview of the history of the Illuminati theory, who invented it , when and where. Shows how the Illuminati theory becomes popular among our people after the disappearance of the movements of the 70 it reveals that the Illuminati theory is unable to explain how society works, or provide solutions to end oppression and exploitation. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it . First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory.1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment.In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -dayGermany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century.For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it. First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory. 1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment. In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -day Germany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century. For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. It offers an alternative explanation of why there is exploitation and oppression and what we can do to change it. First we see the origin of the Illuminati theory. 1.De where the theory comes Illuminati Most Illuminati theory is made ​​of several pieces, as different parts of an urban legend. The pieces can be put in different ways, or some may be more boldly than others. But always they combine to tell much the same story. You may have heard several of those pieces: Illuminati, Freemasons, Satanists, Bilderbergers or bankers. Each of these parts of the Illuminati theory appears in a historical moment. In many cases are developed by rich and powerful people who had been displaced from power by mass movements. FIRST PART: the Bavarian Illuminati ... The first part of the Illuminati theory is based on a real group called the "Order of the Illuminati". The Illuminati were founded in May 1776 in Bavaria, part of present -day Germany (which did not exist as such). The leader of the Illuminati, a professor of religion named Adam Weishaupt Bavarian, wanted to rid the world "of all religious and political authority established." His order sought unseat kings and churches that had ruled Europe since the Middle Ages and thus give way to new forms of trade, science and democratic governments that were emerging at the time. The Illuminati were modeled himself partly as the Jesuits, an order of Catholic priests, and partly as freemasonry. They infiltrated Masonic lodges to gain influence in society and thus achieve their goals. To understand any group or movement must understand the context in which they occur. The time when Illuminatis appear called "Enlightenment". It was a century of radical changes in Europe, which began in the seventeenth century and lasted until the late eighteenth century. For illustration, the old social system in which people had lived for centuries with kings and priests over the peasant majority, begins to break. A class of rich merchants appear in Europe, trading with distant parts of the world. New technologies were developed, and with them new types of workers. These new classes began to have more power than the kings and queens who were who were supposed to be on top according to the law and tradition. The American Revolution demonstrated the power of those classes to everyone, when they broke with the English crown. When the social world began to change, the mentality of people did too. Before illustration, most people believed that the physical world and the social reality were determined by the divine law of God. When illustration, scientists like Isaac Newton, and philosophers like Hobbes and Rousseau arrived, they developed modern science and policy. People began to think that the laws of nature that shaped the world as the law of gravity, could be discovered through research. Others described as no kings could rule through a social contract between "citizens". Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes.But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe. People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONS Original illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes. But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe.People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONSOriginal illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Soon hundreds of small groups of thinkers and activists embraced the spirit of enlightenment. The Order of the Illuminati was just one of these groups, among others as the Rosicrucians or the Italian Carbonari. During the 1780s the Illuminati grew to 2,500 members in Central Europe. But they were not very effective in bringing down the medieval regime and soon had to face the repression of the authorities. They were dissolved in around 1787. Like many other such groups, the Illuminati failed to bring revolutionary changes. But the revolution happened without them. In the decade following the collapse of the Order of the Illuminati, mass protests blocked France and culminated in the French Revolution. The rebellion of angry peasants and urban workers demolished the existing feudal order for centuries and took effect throughout Europe. The slaves of the French colony Haiti took to make their own revolution, demanding the same freedoms that French citizens were winning on the streets of Paris. In France the aristocrats were driven out of their palaces and systematically executed so that no king could claim the throne again. The churches were burned to the ground, and Catholics sacertodes away from positions of power. A parliamentary system with representative elections, and legislation was established. It was the first time something like this happened in history. However, not everyone welcomed the changes taking place in Europe.People with a social status that depended on the old aristocracy and the church resisted the changes. Some wrote books, and that's how the first theories Illuminatis born. In 1798, a scientist and English inventor named John Robinson wrote "Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, Carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies." In 1803, the Jesuit priest Agustin Barruel wrote "Memoirs, ilustrating the history of Jacobinism" both authors disliked the French revolution, and blamed it to a small group of conspirators. Illuminati Robinson and Barruel argued that the order of the Illuminati had not been dissolved in 1787 but he had gone underground. They said that these Illuminati had planned and carried out secretly the French Revolution and remained hidden in Masonic lodges, planning to overthrow governments in Europe and America. Robinson and Barruel not see well the revolution, and did not believe it was possible that millions of people were mobilized together and change the conditions of their lives. For them, normal people were not organized enough or smart enough to do it. They must be led like sheep by an elite. In this sense, Robinson and Barruel illuminati created a theory that was a kind of conservative myth, used to make sense of a social reality that these authors were confusing and frightening. Illuminati current theories follow the same pattern. Even poor people involved in the Illuminati theory, who should sympathize with the protest movements tend to see social movements as secret plans of the Illuminati to create problems. ... AND FREEMASONSOriginal illuminati theory of Robinson and Barruel, and current theory speaks a lot about the Masons. The original order of the Illuminati was established herself in freemasons groups, called lodges. But freemasonry had appeared hundreds of years earlier. Originally, Freemasonry was simply a group of people who worked in masonry (masonry) and the stone to build structures like cathedrals. In 1300 professional groups, such as masons, weavers and blacksmiths, they begin to organize into groups called "guilds". The unions received permission to carry out its activity in a particular city and to control who can do their job. They were very exclusive, and invented rituals and symbols to distinguish themselves from the rest. With the development of capitalism, the unions gradually disappear. New technologies make obsolete their tools and skills. But the Masonic lodges of masons, were different. In the eighteenth century Masonic lodges begin to recruit wealthy people or influence to maintain funding and high social status. They soon lost their association with the work of amason and became a social club. The Masonic lodges offered a form of radical organization when the Enlightenment arrives. Emerging class of rich merchants and intellectuals enter Masonic lodges, discuss the changes he had in society activists and plan actions. Many famous revolutionaries developed their radical ideas when they were linked to Freemasonry. Because of this association with the radical enlightenment, people who opposed the revolution used to see the Masons as an enemy. It is a common pattern: the elite always think that revolutions are planned and run by a small group of enlightened, instead of being carried by masses of people. In fact, the Masonic lodges were social clubs for people who want to feel "elite" . In some places the Masonic lodges have a place to intellectuals to discuss change society, but often boring sites. If you go today to a Freemason temple, you'll see groups of small businessmen talking about planting trees on the main street, not a secret group planning to dominate the world. However, its association with the original Bavarian Order of the Illuminati makes are always included in the accounts of the Illuminati theory. The Bavarian Illuminati and its association with Freemasonry is the first piece of the Illuminati theory that we hear today. But there are two other important pieces in most of the Illuminati theories: anti-Semitism and the antichrist. THE SECOND PART: Antisemitism Mistrust, prejudice and hatred of Jews appeared in Europe hundreds of years ago. Europe was ruled by monarchies allied with the Catholic Church after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence. Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination.In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists. They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to alesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying to dominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century. Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War ,the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it tohappen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like theUnited Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism.Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US.Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted to establish a communist society.For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements.Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked forsigns of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence.Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination. In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists.They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to a lesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying todominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century.Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War , the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it to happen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like the United Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism. Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US. Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted toestablish a communist society. For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements. Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked for signs of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. Jews were forbidden to exercise greater role in the economy or politics. Therefore, different Jewish communities found a way to survive on the edge of society, doing things most of society did not like to lend money. Soon the Jews I was associated with this profession. At first this profession was little powerful, but with the development of capitalism, borrowing money becomes important. With capitalism developed million people left the camp and forced to work for poverty wages in the new factories of industrial Europe . Since the Jews were identified with money and credit, other groups began to see Jews as a symbol of capitalism itself. Many European workers believed that Jews used to use its role as financial to gain power and exploit people. Jews also were seen as a convenient outlet for the petty bourgeoisie: small businessmen who were trying to become owners of large factories. This class is bothered with debts they had to incur in order to expand their businesses. They saw financial as an obstacle. In the early twentieth century Jewish communities suffered regular attacks by masses of workers and petty bourgeoisie. Especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, "pogroms" (mass lynchings against Jewish neighborhoods) were a common occurrence.Anti - Semitism joined workers and small proprietors, although they had opposing interests. Poor workers were angry about their situation under capitalism, but saw the Jews as a larger than the heads of the factories where they were exploited enemy. Small entrepreneurs working to become large operators working poor, and saw the Jews an obstacle to achieving their goals. These two classes were fundamentally opposed to each other, but temporarily joined in a populist movement, because they shared anti - Semitism. Populist movements joined the working poor with the petty bourgeoisie against an imaginary elite. They are speaking on behalf of the "normal man", but they were led by middle class elements and eventually ended up hurting the poor and workers who participated in them. Current examples of populism would the Tea Party, some elements of Occupy Wall Street and Nation of Islam. The Illuminati theories often have a populist character. Many of the populist theories use anti - Semitism to identify an elite that rules the world. Many of the Illuminati theories use a document of the early twentieth century called "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Protocols tried to be a secret document written by Jews about their plans for world domination. In fact, they were written between 1897 and 1903, quite possibly by members of the Russian secret police. At the time, Russian nationalists were trying to prevent the outbreak of a Russian revolution against the emperor, called "the Tsar". Many of these were strongly anti - Semitic nationalists.They saw the whole movement to overthrow the Czar as a Jewish conspiracy. The protocols were written to give wings to the anti-Jewish movement and thus curb the revolution. Most protocols were copied from two other books: "Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu" by Maurice Joly in 1864, and "Biarritz" a German novel written in 1868 by Hermann Goedsche. Even being a false document, it has been widely spread in Russia and Europe, and to a lesser extent in the US. Because of this, the Illuminati theories usually make mention of groups of Jewish bankers like the Rothschilds and the Bilderbergers, portraying Jews as a secret group trying todominate the world. This is the second part of the Illuminati theory. The third is the antichrist. THE THIRD PART: THE ANTICHRIST Many theorists speak Illuminati also the end of days and the mark of the beast. These terms come from a religious movement called the Protestant Millenarism, which appears in the nineteenth century.Millenarian movements believe we approach the end of the world and try to be ready for him. Millenarian nineteenth century developed complex descriptions of the second coming of Christ, with an important sequence of events. One of these signs was the coming of the Antichrist. In the Bible, the Antichrist is sometimes described as a single person, sometimes as several people. The antichrist is supposed to win a dictatorial power in the world before the return of Christ. Today, many US evangelical Christians are constantly seeking signs of the appearance dl antichrist. The beginning of the twentieth century World War I , Great Depression, Fascism, Second World War , the evangelists gave many signs that the end of days was near . Based on interpretations of the Bible, the evangelists were seeking signs of increasing government powers and cult of certain personalities who could symbolize the antichrist. In the 20s, the leader of the American evangelical church Gerald Winrod pointed out that Mussolini, Italy 's fascist leader, was the Antichrist. He said the League of Nations was the sign of a growing world power. The predictions of the end of days continued over the years. In 1950, some evangelists predicted that the new invention called computer was the antichrist. In the 70 others they argued that the microchip or barcodes were the mark of the beast. During Obama's election, many people thought he was the antichrist. The figure of Antichrist and the end of days has been a key part of many illuminati theories from the 20 function as a bingo: believers make a list of things they consider signs of the end of the world and sit back and wait for it to happen. Every politically popular figure like Obama may be the Antichrist. Each political organization like the United Nations, can be seen as a rising power. Each development in information technology, such as implanting microchips, can be seen as the mark of the beast. Theories like that do not describe the reality well. On the contrary, force people to seek evidence for a theory that want to believe. THE THREE COMBINED PARTS = THE ILLUMINATI THEORY AS WE KNOW All parts of which we have spoken were combined in the 20s, a decade of great agitation. After World War I there were huge rebellions of the working class against capitalism. Mass movements of workers with millions of members blockaded Germany, Italy, France, UK and even the US. Workers abolished the Tsar in the Russian revolution in 1917 and attempted toestablish a communist society. For many people seemed to launch a world socialist revolution tumbaría capitalism as capitalism had supplanted feudalism a century before. Just like before, those who relied on the established order opposed the protest movements. They felt they had to explain the growing agitation, which neither liked nor could understand. Just as the kings and queens in the French Revolution could not explain the uprisings against them, modern capitalists returned to the Illuminati theories. They did not believe that workers were smart enough to change the world. In 1926, Nesta Webster, an English aristocrat, published "Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain. "Lady Queenborough (also known as Edith Starr Miller), daughter of an American industrialist, published" Occult theocrasy. "In 1933. Both writers argued that the revolutionary upheavals around the world were caused by a secret conspiracy. Both the old theory Illuminati combined with new elements. Webster and publicized Queenborough further Illuminati old theory: it was said that the Illuminati were descendants of former Knights Templar secret society and that all that has existed throughout history has always been a front for the Illuminati. Also they connected to the Illuminati Jewish banking conspiracy. The Illuminati, they say , were funded by a small group of Jewish bankers in the process of world domination. Webster theory and Queenborough was preached by Gerald Winrod in the US, the same Gerald cited above, which looked for signs of antichrist. Winrod wrote a pamphlet in 1935 called "Adam Weishaupt, a human devil", based on the work of Webster and Queenborough. He argued that communism itself was a Jewish conspiracy and that the conspiracy Illuminati announces the coming of the Antichrist. Webster, Queenborough and Winrod joined the 3 pieces of the theory illuminati under one umbrella. His writings constitute the common core of all current theories Illuminati: The Illuminati are a secret society, funded by the Jewish banking, which comes from ancient religious societies and aspiring to control the world. In some cases the Illuminati are portrayed as followers of Satan or the Antichrist, helping you come to rule the world. Most Illuminati theories are based on this common core. Originally, theories Illuminati elite used them to try to explain and stop social movements. But these theories were developed by the elites and other conservative forces, how have ended up being used by the poor and oppressed people? 2. How the Illuminati theory comes to our people Elites invented the Illuminati theory to explain the challenges to their power and today our people use to explain their own oppression. We live in a society that blames individuals for their success or failure. But our people are not stupid , we know that we are not guilty, that there are forces that prevent us strength to live with dignity. For this reason, conspiracy theories and urban legends have been a common factor among oppressed communities in the US, especially the black community for decades. In black neighborhoods, people said that AIDS was created by the government to kill blacks. People said that the government had secret plans to open camps. KFC said the property was secret Klan, who used it to destroy the health of black people. These small conspiratorial and urban legends ideas have haunted the black communities for decades. It was only a matter of time that the enormous conspiracy theories 20s join in a grand theory Illuminati. On the other hand, the black liberation movement helped this happen. The Illuminati theory reaches the ghetto after the fall of the social movements of the 70 THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES BLACK POWER DURING AND AFTER IT With the rebellions of the ' 60s, millions of black people rose up against US capitalism . The riots were enormous: in the summers between 1965 and 1968, all major cities experienced a rebellion. People looted goods and distributed free. They ransacked armories of the National Guard and fought police in the streets. According advancing the revolt million people were raised why the exploitation and oppression of black people and what common enemies were. Black Communists, like the Black Panthers, they identified the enemy as white supremacist capitalism and called the workers of all races united to rise up against the system. Others like Ron Karenga (inventor of Kwanzaa) were based on erroneous explanations similar to the Illuminati theory. They saw blacks as a united group, whether they were rich or poor, and that all were at war with all white people. They taught their followers that whites were created hundreds of years ago by a black scientist named Yakub, in an accident in a laboratory. Then, with the help of Nation Of Islam, blacks should regain its place of superior race on earth. This story had no basis in science or history, but itprovided an explanation for the suffering of blacks, and gave them an enemy. Another part of the black power movement turned antisemitic. Many black people look like small businesses took advantage of black consumers and as banks refused to give credit to blacks, and some of those people were Jews. In "Black Art", the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers. Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities.There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not. Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers.Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities. There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not.Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories. the most famous poem of Black Art movement, Amiri Baraka wrote that blacks needed "dagger poems in the Slimby bellies / of owner-jews". Louis Farrakhan Nation Of Islam also adopted anti - Semitic rhetoric while. These artists and black activists completely wrong to identify their oppression. Yes, many black people were exploited by small businessmen and bankers.Yes, many of those assholes, not all were Jews. But they exploited blacks because they were businessmen, not because they were Jews. Behind these individuals lies the entire global capitalist system, which also exploits other black. But black militants could not point out there, so critical of the banker and businessman who had little in front of their faces. As in the nineteenth century, in the 60-Semitism it served as populist myth, hiding the class differences between the black community. Poor blacks and workers could join and collaborate with other poor people, to oppose the ruling class. They could have found in black businessmen who were later to become police chiefs and mayors. Instead, they joined with other black businessmen and politicians against an artificial Jewish enemy. In the mid-70s, the black liberation movement was almost all deactivated. The rebellions were extinguished by the use of force and the revolutionaries were either dead or prisoners. American capitalism made ​​reforms to curb the strength of the movement. There were black mayors in large US cities. There were new opportunities for black professionals. There had always been entrepreneurs and black middle classes. But legal segregation and white attacks followed by the black working class. They had removed some of the legal and social barriers that had the bourgeoisie and the black middle class. Quickly upgraded economically and socially, leaving behind poor blacks. Like all capitalists, black capitalists put profits ahead of people, black or not.Like all politicians, blacks politicians look before their own interests and its consequences and will come later.Black mayors elected in the 70 soon led the ruptures within the black movement. In Philadelphia, the black mayor Wilson Goode oversaw the bombing of the MOVE organization, a black radical group in 1985. The shares of black capitalists and politicians mistook the black movement, because they felt they had been fighting for entrepreneurs, capitalists and black politicians . black Revolutionaries like Fred Hampton, who had opposed to this course of events, was taken prisoner and was killed. As a result, new generations of blacks were not exposed to the idea of a class struggle between black workers and blaca and black ruling class. Other black revolutionaries helped black politicians in his career, and academics were made, and stopped talking about revolution. Internationally, the national liberation movements in Africa, Asia and South America gave to an end.Theories of revolution predispositions of those struggles lost popularity. All this left a political vacuum in the poor and working people of black communities. Black people had risen to positions of political and economic power, but racist oppression and exploitation continued for poor and working people. How could this be explained? The Illuminati theory appears to fill that gap. It was similar to earlier conspiracy theories. They said the black elite had achieved that because they were part of a secret group, or because they had pacts with the devil. It said the working poor and oppressed black people followed him because that was super powerful secret group. Then enter 90. THE ILLUMINATI THEORY IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" The Illuminati theory resurfaces in the US at the beginning of the 90. Before the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, many people believed that major events they could be explained by the conflict between American capitalism and Russian state "socialism". Any struggle for national liberation in the Third World had to position themselves on either side.But everything changed with the end of the Cold War and the growth of globalization. In 1990, George Bush Sr. called the fall of Russia and the US victory a "New World Order". This phrase was adopted by many conspiracy theorists, like an umbrella that links together all conspiracy theories.

Como derrocar a los Illuminati


Contra la Conspiranoia: Como derrocar a los Illuminati
septiembre 24, 2015LOS ILUMINATISDOMI


Introducción

Todo el mundo habla de los Illuminati. Puede que hayas oído decir que Jay Z y Beyonce son miembros de los Illuminati, y que actúan poseídos por demonios. Puede que hayas oído que Obama es un miembro de los Illuminati, y planea implantar microchips en todos los ciudadanos de EEUU, para preparar la ley marcial. Puede que hayas oído que los billetes de dólar contienen símbolos secretos, que revelan que los EEUU han sido controlados por los Illuminati durante cientos de años.
La teoría illuminati ayuda a la gente oprimida a explicar sus experiencias. La sociedad nos tira un montón de mierda a la cara: nuestros familiares quedan bloqueados por chorradas, unos amigos matan a otros por piques o dinero, nuestro futuro está lleno de trabajos sin salida en los que nos pagan una minucia, luchamos para conseguir billetes mientras otra gente vive en la abundancia, en la TV vemos gente morir en todo el mundo por hambre y pobreza mientras nos dicen que vivimos en la sociedad con más abundancia material de la historia. Mucha gente hace como que ninguna de estas cosas ocurre, pero no toda la gente. ¿y entonces qué pasa? Que empezamos a buscar respuestas, y la teoría Illuminati nos da una.
Nosotros creemos que la teoría Illuminati está equivocada, y escribimos este panfleto para ofrecer una respuesta diferente. Escribimos este panfleto porque sabemos que la gente que piensa en los Illuminati normalmente quiere acabar con la opresión y la explotación. Son algunas de las personas más inteligentes de entre nuestra gente. Hace cuarenta años, los teóricos sobre los Illuminati hubieran estado en el partido de las Panteras Negras. Hoy la mayoría de ellos se sientan y hablan indefinidamente sobre conspiraciones. Es una pérdida de talento. El mundo está en una gran crisis, y hay grandes protestas, revoluciones y rebeliones. En Egipto, Sudáfrica, Turquía, e incluso en los EEUU, estos movimientos están teniendo lugar. La gente que dice que no pueden hacer nada porque nadie hace nada simplemente está renunciando a luchar por sí mismos. Con las herramientas adecuadas tú puedes participar en esas acciones y hacer historia con otros millones de personas.
Este panfleto es una herramienta para ayudarte a entender el mundo que te rodea. Ofrece un resumen de la historia de la teoría Illuminati, quién la inventó, cuando y donde. Muestra como la teoría Illuminati se hace popular entre nuestra gente después de la desaparición de los movimientos de los 70. Revela que la teoría Illuminati es incapaz de explicar cómo funciona la sociedad, o de dar soluciones para acabar con la opresión y la explotación. Ofrece una explicación alternativa de por qué existe la explotación y la opresión y qué podemos hacer para cambiarlo. Primero debemos ver el origen de la teoría Illuminati.

1.De donde viene la teoría de los Illuminati

La mayoría de la teoría Illuminati está hecha con varias piezas, como distintas partes de una leyenda urbana. Las piezas pueden ponerse de diferentes maneras, o unas pueden ser más remarcadas que otras. Pero siempre se combinan para contar más o menos la misma historia. Puede que hayas oído varias de esas piezas: Illuminatis, Masones, Satanistas, Bilderbergs o los banqueros. Cada una de esas piezas de la teoría Illuminati aparece en un momento histórico. En muchos casos son desarrolladas por gente rica y poderosa que había sido desplazada del poder por movimientos de masas.



PRIMERA PIEZA: LOS ILLUMINATIS BÁVAROS…
La primera pieza de la teoría Illuminati está basada en un grupo real llamado la “Orden de los Illuminatis”. Los Illuminatis fueron fundados en mayo de 1776 en Bavaria, parte de la actual Alemania(que aún no existía como tal). El líder de los Illuminatis, un profesor de religión bávaro llamado Adam Weishaupt, quería liberar al mundo “de toda autoridad religiosa y política establecida”. Su orden pretendía desbancar a los reyes e iglesias que habían gobernado Europa desde la Edad Media y así dar paso a nuevas formas de comercio, ciencia y gobiernos democráticos que en ese momento estaban emergiendo. Los Illuminatis se modelaron a sí mismo en parte como los Jesuitas, una orden de sacerdotes católicos, y en parte como la Franc-masonería. Se infiltraron en logias masónicas para ganar influencia en la sociedad y así conseguir sus metas.
Para entender algún grupo o movimiento hay que entender el contexto en que se dan. La época en que aparecen los Illuminatis se llamaba “la Ilustración”. Fue un siglo de cambios radicales en Europa, que empezaron en el siglo XVII y duraron hasta finales del siglo XVIII. Durante la ilustración, el viejo sistema social en el que la gente había vivido durante siglos, con reyes y sacerdotes por encima de la mayoría campesina, empieza a romperse. Una clase de ricos mercaderes aparece en Europa, comerciando con lejanas partes del mundo. Se desarrollaron nuevas tecnologías, y con ellas nuevos tipos de trabajadores. Estas nuevas clases empezaron a tener más poder que los reyes y reinas que eran quien supuestamente debían estar en la cima de acuerdo con la ley y la tradición. La revolución americana demostró el poder de esas clases a todo el mundo, cuando rompieron con la corona inglesa.
Cuando el mundo social empezó a cambiar, la mentalidad de la gente también lo hizo. Antes de la ilustración, la mayoría de la gente creía que el mundo físico y la realidad social estaban determinadas por la ley divina de Dios. Cuando la ilustración llegó, científicos como Isaac Newton, y filósofos como Hobbes y Rousseau, desarrollaron la ciencia y política modernas. La gente empezó a pensar que las leyes de la naturaleza que daban forma al mundo, como la ley de la gravedad, podían ser descubiertas con la investigación. Otros describieron como se podría gobernar sin reyes, mediante un contrato social entre “ciudadanos”.
Pronto cientos de pequeños grupos de pensadores y activistas abrazaron el espíritu de la ilustración. La orden de los Illuminatis era sólo uno de estos grupos, entre otros como los Rosicrucians o los Carbonari Italianos. Durante los 1780 los illuminatis crecieron hasta los 2500 miembros en Europa central. Pero no fueron muy eficaces derrocando el régimen medieval y pronto tuvieron que enfrentarse a la represión de las autoridades. Se disolvieron en torno a 1787. Como otros muchos grupos de este tipo, los Illuminati fallaron en traer los cambios revolucionarios. Pero la revolución ocurrió sin ellos.
En la década siguiente del colapso de la orden de los Illuminatis, protestas masivas bloquearon Francia y culminaron en la Revolución Francesa. La rebelión de furiosos campesinos y trabajadores urbanos derribó el orden feudal existente durante siglos y tuvo efecto por toda Europa. Los esclavos de la colonia francesa Haiti se lanzaron a hacer su propia revolución, pidiendo las mismas libertades que los ciudadanos franceses estaban ganando en las calles de Paris. En Francia los aristócratas fueron expulsados de sus palacios y sistemáticamente ejecutados de manera que ningún rey pudiera reclamar el trono de nuevo. Las iglesias fueron quemadas hasta los cimientos, y los sacertodes católicos apartados de las posiciones de poder. Se estableció un sistema parlamentario con elecciones representativas, y con legislación. Era la primera vez que algo así ocurría en la historia.
Sin embargo, no todo el mundo celebró los cambios que ocurrían en Europa. La gente con un estatus social que dependía de la antigua aristocracia y de la iglesia se resistieron a los cambios. Algunos escribieron libros, y así es como nacen las primeras teorías Illuminatis. En 1798, un científico e inventor inglés llamado John Robinson escribió “Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions ad goverments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, illuminati and Reading societies.” En 1803, el sacerdote jesuita Agustin Barruel escribió “Memoirs, Ilustrating the history of Jacobinism” A ambos autores les disgustaba la revolución francesa, y culparon de ella a un pequeño grupo de conspiradores: los Illuminatis.
Robinson y Barruel argumentaban que al orden de los Illuminati no se había disuelto en 1787 sino que había pasado a la clandestinidad. Ellos decían que estos Illuminatis habían planeado y llevado a cabo secretamente la Revolución Francesa y que seguían escondidos en logias masónicas, planeando derrocar gobiernos de Europa y América. Robinson y Barruel no veían bien la revolución, y no creían que fuera posible que millones de personas se movilizaran juntas y cambiaran las condiciones de sus vidas. Para ellos, la gente normal no era lo suficientemente organizada o inteligente como para hacerlo. Debían de ser guiados como ovejas por una élite. En este sentido, Robinson y Barruel crearon una teoría illuminati que era un tipo de mito conservador, usado para dar sentido a una realidad social que estos autores encontraban confusa y aterradora. Las teorías illuminati actuales siguen el mismo patrón. Incluso la gente pobre que participa de la teoría Illuminati, quienes deberían simpatizar con los movimientos de protesta, suelen ver los movimientos sociales como planes secretos de los Illuminati para crear problemas.



…Y LOS FRANCMASONES
La teoría illuminati original de Robinson y Barruel, y la teoría actual, habla un montón sobre los masones. La original orden de los Illuminati se establecía a sí misma en grupos francmasones, llamados logias. Pero la francmasonería había aparecido cientos de años antes. Originalmente, la francmasonería era simplemente un grupo de gente que trabajaba en la albañilería (masonry en inglés) y la piedra para construir estructuras, como catedrales. En 1300 los grupos profesionales, como albañiles, tejedores y herreros, empiezan a organizarse en grupos llamados “gremios”. Los gremios recibían permiso para llevar a cabo su actividad en una ciudad determinada y para controlar quién puede hacer su trabajo. Eran muy exclusivos, e inventaron rituales y simbolismos para distinguirse a sí mismos frente al resto.
Con el desarrollo del capitalismo, los gremios poco a poco desaparecen. Las nuevas tecnologías hacen obsoletas sus herramientas y habilidades. Pero las logias masónicas, de albañiles, eran diferentes. En el siglo XVIII las logias masónicas empiezan a reclutar a gente rica o con influencia para mantener su financiación y su alto status social. Pronto perdieron su asociación con el trabajo de albañil y se convirtieron en un club social.
Las logias masónicas ofrecieron una forma de organización radical cuando llega la Ilustración. Las emergentes clases de ricos mercaderes e intelectuales entran en las logias masónicas, discuten sobre los cambios que había en la sociedad y planean acciones activistas. Muchos de los famosos revolucionarios desarrollaron sus ideas radicales cuando estaban vinculados a la francmasonería. Debido a esta asociación con la ilustración radical, la gente que se oponía a la revolución solía ver a los masones como un enemigo. Es un patrón común: la élite siempre piensa que las revoluciones se planean y dirigen por un pequeño grupo de iluminados, en vez de ser llevadas por masas de gente.
En realidad, las logias masónicas eran clubs sociales para gente que quería sentirse “élite”. En algunos lugares las logias masónicas han dado un lugar a intelectuales para discutir sobre cambiar la sociedad, pero suelen ser sitios aburridos. Si vas hoy a un templo masón, verás grupos de pequeños empresarios hablando de plantar árboles en la calle principal, no un grupo secreto planeando dominar el mundo. Sin embargo, su asociación con la original orden bávara de los Illuminati hace que se les incluya siempre en los relatos de la teoría Illuminati.
Los Illuminati bávaros y su asociación con la Francmasonería es la primera pieza de la teoría Illuminati que hoy oímos. Pero hay otras dos piezas importantes en la mayoría de las teorías Illuminati: anti-semitismo y el anticristo.



LA SEGUNDA PIEZA: ANTISEMITISMO


Desconfianza, prejuicio y odio hacia los judíos aparecieron en Europa hace cientos de años. Europa fue gobernada por monarquías aliadas con la iglesia católica después del colapso del imperio romano. Los judíos tenían prohibido ejercer un mayor rol en la economía o la política. Por ello, diferentes comunidades judías encontraron la manera de sobrevivir en el borde de la sociedad, haciendo cosas que la mayoría de la sociedad no hacía, como prestar dinero. Pronto se asocio a los judíos con esta profesión. Al principio esta profesión era muy poco poderosa, pero con el desarrollo del capitalismo, el préstamo de dinero gana importancia.
Con el capitalismo desarrollado millones de personas se fueron del campo y forzados a trabajar por salarios de pobreza en las nuevas fábricas de la Europa industrial. Dado que los judíos estaban identificados con el dinero y el crédito, distintos grupos empezaron a ver a los judíos como símbolo del capitalismo mismo. Muchos trabajadores europeos creían que los judíos solían usar su rol de financieros para ganar poder y explotar a la gente. Los judíos también se vieron como una conveniente válvula de escape para la pequeña-burguesía: los pequeños empresarios que trataban de convertirse en dueños de grandes factorías. Esta clase se molestaba con las deudas que tenían que contraer para poder ampliar sus negocios. Veían a los financieros como un obstáculo. Al principio del siglo XX las comunidades judías sufrían regularmente ataques por masas de trabajadores y pequeña-burguesía. Especialmente en el este de Europa y Rusia, los “pogroms”(linchamientos de masas contra los barrios judíos) eran un suceso común.
El antisemitismo unió a trabajadores y pequeños propietarios, aunque tuvieran intereses opuestos. Los trabajadores pobres estaban furiosos por su situación en el capitalismo, pero veían en los judíos como un enemigo más grande que los jefes de las fábricas donde eran explotados. Los pequeños empresarios trabajaban para convertirse en grandes explotadores de trabajadores pobres, y veían en los judíos un obstáculo para conseguir sus metas. Estas dos clases estaban fundamentalmente opuestas entre sí, pero temporalmente se unían en un movimiento populista, porque compartían el antisemitismo. Los movimientos populistas juntaron a los trabajadores pobres con la pequeña-burguesía contra una élite imaginaria. Hablaban en nombre del “hombre normal”, pero estaban guiados por elementos de clase media y al final acababan perjudicando a los pobres y trabajadores que participaban de ellos. Ejemplos actuales de populismo serían el Tea Party, algunos elementos de Occupy Wall Street y Nation of Islam. Las teorías Illuminati suelen tener un carácter populista. Muchas de las teorías populistas usan el antisemitismo para identificar una élite que gobierna el mundo.
Muchas de las teorías Illuminati usan un documento de principios del siglo XX llamado “Los protocolos de los sabios de Sión”. Los protocolos trataron de ser un documento secreto escrito por judíos sobre sus planes para dominar el mundo. De hecho, fueron escritos entre 1897 y 1903, muy posiblemente por miembros de la policía secreta rusa. En ese momento, los nacionalistas rusos estaban intentando evitar el estallido de una revolución rusa contra el emperador, llamado “el Zar”. Muchos de estos nacionalistas eran fuertemente antisemitas. Ellos veían todo el movimiento para derrocar al Zar como una conspiración judía. Los protocolos fueron escritos para dar alas al movimiento contra los judíos y así frenar la revolución.
La mayoría de los protocolos fueron copiados de otros dos libros: “Diálogo en el infierno entre Maquiavelo y Montesquieu” de Maurice Joly en 1864, y “Biarritz” una novela alemana escrita en 1868 por Hermann Goedsche. Aun siendo un documento falso, ha sido ampliamente difundido en Rusia y Europa, y en menor medida en EEUU. Debido a esto, las teorías Illuminati normalmente hacen mención a grupos de banqueros judíos como los Rothschilds y los Bilderbergs, retratando a los judíos como un grupo secreto que intenta dominar el mundo. Esta es la segunda pieza de la teoría Illuminati. La tercera es el anticristo.



LA TERCERA PIEZA: EL ANTICRISTO


Muchos teóricos Illuminati hablan también del fin de los días y de la marca de la bestia. Estos términos vienen de un movimiento religioso llamado el Milenarismo protestante, que aparece en el siglo XIX. Los movimientos milenaristas creen que se acerca el fin del mundo e intentan estar preparados para él. Los milenaristas del siglo XIX desarrollaron complejas descripciones de la segunda venida de Cristo, con una secuencia importante de hechos. Uno de esos signos era la venida del anticristo. En la Biblia, el anticristo a veces se describe como una única persona, otras veces como varias personas. El anticristo se supone que ganaría un poder dictatorial en el mundo antes del retorno de Cristo. Hoy, muchos cristianos evangélicos de EEUU buscan constantemente signos de la aparición dl anticristo.
El principio del siglo XX- Primera guerra mundial, gran depresión, Fascismos, Segunda guerra mundial- dieron a los evangelistas muchos signos de que el fin de los días era cercano. Basándose en interpretaciones de la biblia, los evangelistas buscaban señales de poderes gubernamentales crecientes y de culto a ciertas personalidades que podían simbolizar el anticristo. En los años 20, el líder de la iglesia evangélica estadounidense Gerald Winrod señalo que Mussolini, el líder fascista italiano, era el anticristo. Dijo que la Liga de las Naciones era el signo de un poder mundial creciente. Las predicciones del fin de los días continuaron con los años. En 1950, algunos evangelistas predijeron que el nuevo invento llamado ordenador era el anticristo. En los 70 otros argumentaron que el microchip o los códigos de barras eran la marca de la bestia. Durante la elección de Obama, mucha gente pensó que era el anticristo.
La figura del anticristo y del fin de los días ha sido una pieza clave de muchas teorías illuminati desde los años 20. Funcionan como un bingo: los creyentes hacen una lista de cosas que consideran señales del fin del mundo y se sientan a esperar a que ocurra. Cada figura políticamente popular, como Obama, puede ser el anticristo. Cada organización política, como Naciones Unidas, puede ser vista como un poder creciente. Cada desarrollo en tecnología de la información, como el implante de microchips, puede ser visto como la marca de la bestia. Teorías como esa no describen bien la realidad. Por el contrario, obligan a las personas a buscar evidencias para una teoría en la que quieren creer.



LAS TRES PIEZAS COMBINADAS=LA TEORIA ILLUMINATI COMO LA CONOCEMOS


Todas las piezas de las que hemos hablado fueron combinadas en los años 20, una década de gran agitación. Después de la primera guerra mundial había enormes rebeliones de la clase trabajadora contra el capitalismo. Movimientos masivos de trabajadores con millones de miembros bloquearon Alemania, Italia, Francia, RU e incluso EEUU. Los trabajadores abolieron al Zar en la revolución Rusa en 1917 e intentaron establecer una sociedad comunista. Para mucha gente parecía que había en marcha una revolución socialista mundial que tumbaría el capitalismo como el capitalismo había desbancado al feudalismo un siglo antes.
Exactamente igual que antes, aquellos que dependían del orden establecido se opusieron a los movimientos de protesta. Sentían que tenían que explicar la agitación creciente, la cual ni les gustaba ni la podían entender. Así como los reyes y reinas en la revolución francesa no podrían explicarse los alzamientos contra ellos, los capitalistas modernos volvieron a las teorías Illuminati. Ellos no creían que los trabajadores fueran suficientemente listos para cambiar el mundo. En 1926, Nesta Webster, un aristócrata ingles, publicó “Secret societies and subversive movements. The need for fascism in Great Britain.” Lady Queenborough (también conocida como Edith Starr Miller), la hija de un industrial estadounidense, publicó “Occult theocrasy.” en 1933. Ambos escritores argumentaron que los alzamientos revolucionarios de todo el mundo estaban causados por una conspiración secreta. Ambos combinaron la vieja teoría Illuminati con nuevos elementos. Webster y Queenborough publicitaron aún más la vieja teoría Illuminati: se decía que los Illuminati eran descendientes de antiguos caballeros templarios y que toda sociedad secreta que ha existido a lo largo de la historia ha sido siempre un frente de los Illuminati. También conectaron a la banca judía con la conspiración Illuminati. Los Illuminati, según ellos, estaban financiados por un pequeño grupo de banqueros judíos en su proceso de dominar el mundo. La teoría de Webster y Queenborough fue predicada por Gerald Winrod en los EEUU, el mismo Gerald antes citado, el que buscaba señales del anticristo. Winrod escribió un panfleto en 1935 llamado “Adam Weishaupt, a human devil”, basado en el trabajo de Webster y Queenborough. Argumentaba que el comunismo mismo era una conspiración judía y que la conspiración Illuminati anuncia la venida del anticristo.
Webster, Queenborough y Winrod unieron las 3 piezas de la teoría illuminati bajo un mismo paraguas. Sus escritos constituyen el núcleo común de todas las teorías Illuminati actuales: los Illuminati son una sociedad secreta, financiada por la banca judía, que viene de antiguas sociedades religiosas y que aspiran a controlar el mundo. En algunos casos los Illuminati son retratados como seguidores de Satán o del anticristo, ayudándole a venir a gobernar el mundo. La mayoría de las teorías Illuminati parten de este núcleo común.
Originalmente, las teorías Illuminati las usaban las élites para intentar explicar y detener movimientos sociales. Pero esas teorías que fueron desarrolladas por las élites y otras fuerzas conservadoras, ¿Cómo han acabado siendo usadas por la gente pobre y oprimida?




2.Cómo la teoría Illuminati llega a nuestra gente



Las élites inventaron la teoría Illuminati para explicarse los retos a su poder y hoy en día nuestra gente lo utiliza para explicarse su propia opresión. Vivimos en una sociedad que culpa a los individuos de su éxito o fracaso. Pero nuestra gente no es estúpida: sabemos que no somos culpables, que hay fuerzas fuerza que nos impiden vivir con dignidad. Por esta razón, las teorías conspirativas y las leyendas urbanas han sido un factor común entre las comunidades oprimidas en los EEUU, especialmente la comunidad negra, durante décadas.
En los barrios negros, la gente decía que el SIDA había sido creado por el gobierno para matar a los negros. La gente decía que el gobierno tenía planes secretos para abrir campos de concentración. Decían que el KFC era propiedad secreta del Klan, que lo utilizaba para destruir la salud de la gente negra. Estas pequeñas ideas conspirativas y leyendas urbanas han rondado las comunidades negras durante décadas. Era solo cuestión de tiempo que las enormes teorías conspirativas de los años 20 se unieran en una gran teoría Illuminati. Por otro lado, el movimiento de liberación negro ayudó a que esto ocurriera. La teoría Illuminati llega al ghetto después de la caída de los movimientos sociales de los años 70.



LAS TEORÍAS CONSPIRATIVAS DURANTE EL PODER NEGRO Y DESPUÉS DE ÉL


Con las rebeliones de los años 60, millones de personas negras se alzaron contra el capitalismo de los EEUU. Las revueltas fueron enormes: en los veranos entre 1965 y 1968, todas las grandes ciudades experimentaron una rebelión. La gente saqueaba bienes y los repartía gratis. Saquearon las armerías de la National Guard y lucharon contra la policía en las calles. Según avanzaba la revuelta millones de personas se plantearon el por qué de la explotación y la opresión de la gente negra y qué enemigos comunes tenían.
Los comunistas negros, como las Panteras Negras, identificaron el enemigo como el capitalismo supremacista blanco, y llamaban a los trabajadores de todas las razas unidas a alzarse contra el sistema. Otros como Ron Karenga(inventor de Kwanzaa) se basaron en explicaciones erróneas parecidas a la teoría Illuminati. Ellos veían a los negros como un grupo unido, independientemente de que fueran pobres o ricos, y que todos estaban en guerra con toda la gente blanca. Enseñaron a sus seguidores que los blancos habían sido creados hacía cientos de años por un científico negro llamado Yakub, en un accidente en un laboratorio. Entonces, con ayuda de Nation Of Islam, los negros debían recuperar su lugar de raza superior en la tierra. Esta historia no tenía ninguna base en la ciencia o en la historia, pero proporcionaba una explicación al sufrimiento de los negros, y les daba un enemigo.
Otra parte del movimiento del poder negro se volvió antisemita. Mucha gente negra veía como los pequeños comercios se aprovechaban de los consumidores negros y como la banca se negaba a dar crédito a los negros, y alguna de esa gente eran judíos. En “Black Art”, el poema más famoso del movimiento Black Art, Amiri Baraka escribió que los negros necesitaban “dagger poems in the slimby bellies/ of de owner-jews”. Louis Farrakhan de Nation Of Islam también adoptó retórica antisemita a la vez.
Estos artistas y activistas negros se equivocaron por completo en identificar su opresión. Si, mucha gente negra era explotada por pequeños empresarios y banqueros. Si, muchos de esos capullos, que no todos, eran judíos. Pero ellos explotaban a los negros porque eran empresarios, no porque fueran judíos. Detrás de estos individuos reposa todo el sistema capitalista global, que también explota a otros negros. Pero los militantes negros no podían señalar ahí, por lo que criticaban al banquero y al pequeño empresario que tuvieran delante de sus caras. Como en el siglo XIX, en los años 60 el antisemitismo sirvió como mito populista, que ocultaba las diferencias de clase entre la comunidad negra. Los negros pobres y trabajadores podían unirse, y colaborar con otra gente pobre, para oponerse a la clase dominante. Podían haber encontrado en los empresarios negros a quién posteriormente se convertirían en jefes de policía y alcaldes. En vez de eso, se unían con otros negros empresarios y políticos contra un artificial enemigo judío.
A mediados de los 70, el movimiento de liberación negro había sido casi todo desactivado. Las rebeliones se habían extinguido con el uso de la fuerza y los revolucionarios estaban muertos o presos. El capitalismo estadounidense hizo reformas para frenar la fuerza del movimiento. Hubo alcaldes negros en grandes ciudades de los EEUU. Había nuevas oportunidades para los profesionales negros. Siempre había habido empresarios y clases medias negras. Pero la segregación legal y los ataques de blancos siguieron junto a la clase trabajadora negra. Se habían eliminado algunas de las trabas legales y sociales que tenía la burguesía y la clase media negra. Rápidamente ascendieron económica y socialmente, dejando atrás a los negros pobres.
Como todos los capitalistas, los capitalistas negros ponen por delante los beneficios a las personas, negras o no. Como todos los políticos, los políticos negros miran antes por sus propios intereses y sus consecuencias ya vendrán después. Los alcaldes negros elegidos en los 70 pronto dirigieron las rupturas dentro del movimiento negro. En Filadelfia, el alcalde negro Wilson Goode supervisó el bombardeo a la organización MOVE, un grupo radical negro en 1985. Las acciones de los capitalistas y políticos negros confundieron al movimiento negro, porque sintieron que habían estado luchando por los empresarios, capitalistas y políticos negros.
Revolucionarios negros como Fred Hampton, que se había opuesto a este desarrollo de los hechos, cayó preso y fue asesinado. Como resultado, las nuevas generaciones de negros no se expusieron a la idea de una lucha de clases entre negros trabajadores y la clase dominante blaca y negra. Otros revolucionarios negros ayudaron a los políticos negros en su carrera, o se hicieron académicos, y dejaron de hablar de revolución. Internacionalmente, los movimientos de liberación nacional en África, Asia y Sudamérica dieron a su fin. Las teorías de la revolución prevenientes de esas luchas perdieron popularidad. Todo eso dejó un vacío político en la gente pobre y trabajadora de las comunidades negras. Gente negra había ascendido a puestos de poder político y económico, pero la opresión racista y la explotación continuaron para la gente pobre y trabajadora. ¿Cómo podía explicarse esto?
La teoría Illuminati aparece para rellenar ese hueco. Era parecido a otras teorías conspirativas anteriores. Se dijo que la élite negra había conseguido eso porque eran parte de un grupo secreto, o porque tenían pactos con el demonio. Se dijo que la gente negra pobre y trabajadora seguí oprimida porque ese grupo secreto era superpoderoso. Entonces entramos en los 90.



LA TEORIA ILLUMINATI EN EL “NUEVO ORDEN MUNDIAL”


La teoría Illuminati resurge en los EEUU al principio de los 90. Antes del colapso de la URSS y del fin de la guerra fría, mucha gente creía que los grandes eventos podían explicarse por el conflicto entre el capitalismo estadounidense y el “socialismo” estatal ruso. Toda lucha de liberación nacional en el tercer mundo había tenido que posicionarse en alguno de los lados. Pero todo cambió con el fin de la guerra fría y el crecimiento de la globalización. En 1990, George Bush Sr. llamó a la caída de Rusia y a la victoria de EEUU un “Nuevo Orden Mundial”. Esta frase fue adoptada por múltiples teoristas de la conspiración, como un paraguas que une todas las teorías conspirativas juntas.
Los teóricos de la conspiración empiezan a publicar teorías “superconspirativas”, en las cuales ordenan todas las leyendas urbanas y conspiraciones dentro de la conspiración Illuminati. Algunas de estas conspiraciones incluían OVNIs, satanistas o planes del gobierno mundial secreto para colonizar el espacio. El libro más famoso sobre las conspiraciones es “Behold a pale horse”, de William Cooper en 1991. “Behold a pale horse” trae un amplio rango de teorías conspirativas juntas en una gran red, incluyendo Illuminatis, banca judía, “protocolos de los sabios de Sion”, OVNIs y más.
Muchas de esas teorías llegaron a gente pobre y trabajadora blanca. Los blancos estaban confusos y enfadados por el empobrecimiento que sufrieron con el cierre de fábricas y la globalización, y con el creciente estatus social de los no-blancos en EEUU. Decían que le gobierno iría con helicópteros silenciosos a robarles sus armas. Decían que el gobierno planeaba liberar a asesinos en serie negros contra la población. Decían que la gente blanca propietaria de armas que fuera leal a la constitución de los EEUU debía defenderse a sí misma. Estas teorías se vuelven muy populares en grupos como la Michigan Militia aparecidos en los 90.
Algunos de esos blancos eran abiertamente racistas y opuestos a los cambios de los 60. Pero otros que estaban sufriendo un aumento de la opresión y la explotación en tanto que gente pobre y trabajadora estaban furiosos por ello. Como la gente negra en los 60 culpó a los judíos de su situación, la gente blanca en los 90 culpó a la gente de color, y a los Illuminatis, de su situación. En ambos casos, el análisis de estos grupos era incorrecto, y eso les llevó a luchas contra el enemigo equivocado en vez de construir la solidaridad con otra gente oprimida. Pese al olor conservador, las teorías Illuminati llegaron a nuestra gente. A ello ayudó la autoedición de libros y con el crecimiento de internet mediante webs y vídeos.
Desde los 80 hasta los 2000, las teorías Illuminati cambiaron a su audiencia habitual. En vez de dirigirse a las élites preocupadas por los movimientos de masas, la teoría Illuminati estaba ahora en manos de la gente pobre y trabajadora negra. Nuestra gente empezó a hablar de Illuminatis, de Bildebergs, del anticristo y demás.
Podría parecer extraño que la misma teoría sirviera para blancos ultraconservadores y para negros pobres. Pero en realidad estos extraños “compañeros de cama” tienen una larga historia juntos. Hay varios puntos en la historia en que el supremacismo blanco y los movimientos nacionalistas negros han conectado. En los años 20, Marcus Garvey se reunió con miembros del Ku Klux Klan para discutir como separar blancos de negros a través del esquema de Garvey “de vuelta a África”. En los 60, Nation Of Islam mantuvo conversaciones similares con el Klan. En Sudáfrica, durante el colapso del apartheid, los nacionalistas Zulu se reunión son los supremacistas blancos de AWB para discutir como separar el país en naciones de blancos y de negros.
La superposición entre esos movimientos se basa en que ambos comparten la lógica populista. Ambos nacionalismos, supremacistas blancos y nacionalistas negros, creen que blancos y negros son fundamentalmente diferentes. Ambos creen en la necesidad de separarse unos de otros dadas ciertas condiciones. (Los supremacistas blancos piensan que si no pueden dominar a los negros deberían mandarlos a África de nuevo. Los nacionalistas negros piensan que mientras la gente blanca no les acepte deberían vivir a su manera en una nación separada.)
La teoría illuminati es sólo un ejemplo de esta superposición extraña. En las teorías Illuminatis, la gente pobre ve a los bancos y a la élite política como su enemigo, y tienden a aceptar los “negocios negros” como una manera de mejorar la comunidad, como ocurría en el movimiento del poder negro en los 60. Los conservadores blancos usan la teoría Illuminati para apuntar a los mismos enemigos(como la gente de color), y aceptar la constitución de EEUU como una manera de unirse con la élite política y económica blanca. Se puede ver esta tendencia en los programas conspirativos como Infowars de Alex Jones.
La teoría Illuminati presenta el mismo peligro que el supremacismo blanco y el nacionalismo negro. Tienden a dar apoyo a movimientos populistas que unen a la gente pobre blanca y a la gente pobre negra son sus respectivas élites gobernantes, en vez de crear un movimiento que destruya la supremacía blanca y que busque la liberación de toda la gente pobre y trabajadora. La teoría Illuminati también presenta un segundo peligro: falla al dar una explicación de la opresión y la resistencia.



3.Por qué la teoría Illuiminati no funciona



Hay muchos defectos lógicos en la teoría Illuminati. Aquí se presentan 6 razones principales de porque la teoría Illuminati no da una explicación útil del mundo.



1.La teoría Illuminati lo ve todo conectado, no deja lugar a coincidencias y errores.
Los teóricos Illuminati conectan todo gran evento del mundo con los Illuminati. Creen que todo suceso en la historia humana ha sido cuidadosamente vigilado, planeado o incluso controlado por grupos conspirativos. No dejan lugar para las coincidencias: los teóricos Illuminati creen que todo ocurre por una razón, que todo está determinado.
Esta visión de la historia ignora que siempre hay un hueco entre lo que los individuos o los grupos intentan hacer y lo que finalmente ocurre. Este hueco es un hecho. Existe para los ricos y poderosos exactamente igual que para cualquier otro. Incluso el gobierno de EEUU, el gobierno más poderoso del mundo, no puede hacer nada ante docenas de sucesos cada año, desde catástrofes naturales a líos burocráticos. Por supuesto hay algunos sucesos que son dirigidos por importantes individuos o grupos. Hubo Blocheviques en la revolución rusa y Panteras negras en el movimiento de liberación negra. Pero los estudios serios muestran que ninguno de esos grupos fue todo-poderoso. Siempre hay accidentes, coincidencias, oportunidades y errores.



2.La teoría Illuminati hace todo-poderoso al enemigo.


Dado que la teoría Illuminati niega que la historia incluya errores o oportunidades, los Illuminati deben de ser semi-dioses. Es como cuando los campesinos solían decir que los reyes eran intocables dioses y no podían ser derrocados. Lo cierto es que no hay ningún grupo social tan poderoso que la humanidad no pueda derrocarlo. Cuando la revolución llegó a Francia, el rey y la reina fueron decapitados. En todo periodo histórico se alzan mitos para hacer parecer invencibles a los gobernantes. Con todo periodo de transición, esos mitos se desmienten.



3.La teoría Illuminati falla al dar argumentos lógicos o científicos.


Cuando la gente habla de teorías Illuminati, suelen sugerir que hay una conexión entre grupos y sucesos, sin demostrar exactamente como estaban conectados. Por ejemplo, un teórico Illuminati puede decir “un terremoto ocurrió el mismo día que Obama habla usando metáforas de terremotos. Eso no es una coincidencia”. Los teóricos Illuminatis afirman que hay una conexión, pero no dicen cual es. ¿Causa Obama los terremotos? ¿Por qué intentaría dar pistas sobre quién lo causo? Eso lo dejan a tu imaginación. Eso evita a los teóricos Illuminati demostrar y probar la conexión que insinúan que existe. La mayoría de las veces si la conexión se describiera abiertamente sonaría tonta o imposible.
Otras teorías Illuminati ofrecen explicaciones a sucesos que se limitan a decir que su explicación es perfectamente posible. Pero sólo porque su explicación sea posible no significa que sea probable. Si tu coche se sobrecalienta y tú dices que un pájaro construyó un nido en tu radiador, tu explicación es posible. Pero no significa que sea la mejor explicación. Para que tu teoría sea aceptada tendrías que hacer ver que las otras teorías son peores, o probar tu teoría en la práctica, por ejemplo, abriendo el radiador. Las teorías Illuminati no hacen este tipo de cosas, porque se dice que nunca podremos encontrar evidencias de las acciones de algún tipo de grupo secreto.
En realidad hay muchas evidencias de lo que la clase capitalista hace a diario. Muchos de los planes económicos capitalistas y de política económica se publican abiertamente en las páginas del Economist y del Wall Street Journal. Podemos verles discutir en público y vemos que a veces sus planes no salen bien. Si, tienen secretos, pero como Wikileaks y Ed Snowden muestran, también pueden ser expuestos por gente valiente que pasa a la acción. Y muchos de esos secretos son actualmente “secretos a voces”: la información está accesible en bibliotecas públicas y páginas webs, pero la gente estamos tan saturados por el volumen de información disponible que no tenemos tiempo o energía para encontrar todo lo que es importante.



4.La teoría illuminati es imposible de discutir.


Los teóricos Illuminatis tienen una inteligente manera de atacar a cualquiera que argumente contra ellos: dicen “Eso es lo que quieren que pienses”. Por supuesto, los teóricos Illuminati nunca se preguntan si han sido engañados. Este argumento es una trampa, porque nunca considera ninguna evidencia fiable y por eso nunca permite contrastar el rigor o la utilidad de una teoría. ¿Cómo podemos saber que todas las teorías conspirativas en Youtube no son producidas por Illuminatis? ¿Cómo podemos saber que la teoría Illuminati no es en realidad una herramienta del gobierno, para convencer a la gente de que es imposible defenderse? ¿o que “Behold a Pale Horse” no es una herramienta Illuminati? La trampa lógica es infinita. Una vez que coges ese camino desprecias cualquier esfuerzo por entender el mundo o de valorar teorías y evidencias de cómo funciona.



5.La teoría Illuminati lleva al elitismo.


La mayoría de los teóricos Illuminatis piden más democracia y transparencia. Pero no hay nada en su teoría o comportamiento que muestre que sean coherentes. Como la gente que creó la teoría Illuminati en el siglo XVIII, los teóricos Illuminatis consideran que la mayoría de la sociedad es un rebaño de ovejas ciegas, que son incapaces de hacer algo solas sin el control de una élite. Cuando la gente no reacciona a sus teorías alzándose en rebelión, culpan a la gente por ser estúpidos, en vez de examinar sus propias teorías. Muchas veces, los teóricos Illuminatis se consideran a sí mismos los únicos iluminados, con el resto de la gente por debajo suyo. Muchos de los teóricos Illuminatis son como los grupos elitistas sobre los que teorizan.



6.La teoría Illuminati no ofrece soluciones viables para el problema que intenta explicar.


Los teóricos Illuminatis no tienen estrategia, no tienen plan, no tienen salida para los millones de personas oprimidas del planeta. Si el enemigo es todo-poderoso y la gente es sumisa no hay nada que hacer. Todo lo que pueden hacer es hablar constantemente de conspiraciones y quejarse de que la gente tiene el cerebro lavado y nunca despertará.
Por ejemplo, mirando la estrategia revolucionaria propuesta en “Illuminati: the cult that Hijacked the world” de Henry Makow. En la conclusión de este libro, Makow ofrece consejos para “sobrevivir al nuevo orden mundial”. Nos aconseja “conducir nuestra actividad sexual hacia la relación monogámica”. ¿Qué aporta esto en la lucha contra la opresión y la explotación? Nos dice que “escapemos del dinero intentando vivir por nuestros propios medios”. ¿entonces debemos aceptar la pobreza tal y como se nos impone? Nos dice “defiende tu propia alma” mediante paseos espirituales y meditación fuera de las instituciones religiosas. Hacer esas cosas puede estar bien, pero no va a acabar con la brutalidad policial, la pobreza o el colapso medioambiental. Y nos dice “ignora a la masa, está manipulada por los Illuminati”. Vale, no te acuestes con cualquiera, se frugal, reza solo e ignora a la gente. Esta estrategia nunca construirá un movimiento de masas que pueda cambiar las cosas.
Los fallos lógicos de la teoría Illuminati son convenientes para sus teóricos. Cuando vienen a luchar contra la opresión, ellos pueden hablar de ello pero no tienen por qué participar. ¿qué le hubieran dicho estos teóricos a los esclavos de EEUU hace 150 años?¿que los esclavistas eran todo poderosos?¿que habían engañado a los esclavos con la sumisión?¿que los esclavos tenían que parar de tener sexo, ser frugales, rezar e ignorar a los otros esclavos? Hubieran sido la gente más conservadora y cobarde. Es triste decirlo, pero es lo que son hoy muchos de los teóricos Illuminati.
Cuando los teóricos Illuminati pasan a la acción, lo suelen hacer convirtiéndose en violentos “lobos solitarios” tipo Timothy McVeigh, de Oklahoma City. Piensan que su enemigo es super-poderoso y que por ello son necesarias medidas extremas. Pero a la vez piensan que las masas son estúpidas y sólo una persona iluminada puede actuar en solitario. Esta estrategia nunca inspira movimientos de masas. El Lobo solitario no es algo que la gente suela ver como modelo a imitar, aunque simpaticen con sus ideas. De hecho las acciones de los lobos solitarios se ven más como gritos de impotencia.
La verdad es que las masas de gente común tienen la capacidad de transformar las cosas. La historia lo muestra una y otra vez. Los teóricos Illuminati buscan respuestas de por qué la sociedad está tan mal. Si las masas de gente no se preguntan lo mismo no es por su estupidez: es porque no creen que sea posible cambiarlo y por ello no se molestan en entender la situación. Las teorías solo mueven a la gente a actuar cuando ofrecen explicaciones certeras a situaciones que viven y ofrecen vías viables de acción para cambiarlas. Las teorías conspirativas no ofrecen ninguna.
La teoría Illuminati es inherentemente elitista, conservadora, incorrecta e ilógica. Es complicado explicar la opresión y la explotación o ayudarnos a saber cómo pararlas. Para detener la opresión y la explotación, necesitamos un riguroso análisis de su origen.



4.De donde vienen la explotación y la opresión



La mejor manera de entender de donde vienen la opresión y la explotación es a través de una teoría del sistema capitalista como un todo, no como la teoría Illuminati. La teoría del capitalismo explica como la opresión y la explotación ocurre a diario funcionando como un completo sistema social. Las actividades e interacciones de millones de personas mantienen la sociedad funcionando, día tras día, y la opresión y la explotación se crean en ese funcionamiento. Explicando cómo funciona el sistema nos podemos imaginar cómo pararlo y crear algo nuevo. También podemos ver como la teoría Illuminati falla al entender cómo funciona el sistema capitalista y en su lugar culpa de nuestras malas experiencias a grupos humanos concretos, como los masones, los judíos o lo banqueros.
En nuestro sistema social, la inmensa mayoría de las personas sufre la alienación. “Alienación” significa el acto de separar algo de sí mismo. Cuando tú vas a trabajar para un jefe, tu alienas tus habilidades para otra persona en lo que dura tu turno. Tu habilidad para doblar cajas, o de cálculo mental, o de coordinar una oficina, son propiedades de tu cuerpo y de tu mente. Pero por unas horas se convierten en una herramienta para otra persona, que las utiliza para su beneficio. Tus cualidades están alienadas para servir a otro. Esta relación parece simple, pero tiene enormes consecuencias cuando millones de personas lo hacen a diario.
En nuestra sociedad capitalista hay dos tipos de personas, la sociedad está dividida en dos clases principales. La inmensa mayoría aliena su trabajo, su tiempo o su vida entera para conseguir sobrevivir. Esta clase se llama proletariado. El proletariado incluye a los trabajadores que tienen que alienar su trabajo y todos los que dependen de ellos: desempleados, niños, discapacitados…La otra clase tiene el control sobre las habilidades alienadas de los trabajadores y los productos alienados que estos hacen. Esta clase se llama burguesía, o clase capitalista. La burguesía usa las habilidades y productos de los trabajadores para sus propios intereses, que en última instancia son mantener a ambas clases en su misma posición.
Mientras esas relaciones de explotación entre clases se mantengan, día a día, la burguesía continuará ganando más bienestar y poder usando el trabajo alienado del proletariado y fortaleciendo el sistema que mantiene estas relaciones en marcha. Para acabar con esta situación no vale con acabar con miembros individuales de la burguesía. Hay que atacar el sistema de relaciones sociales capitalistas en su conjunto.



ALIENACIÓN: NUESTRO TRABAJO SEPARADO DE NOSOTROS


El capitalismo es una sociedad construida en el trabajo alienado. En el trabajo, nosotros ponemos nuestras habilidades al servicio de otra persona. Hacemos productos en líneas de montaje, pero cuando salen de la fábrica no son nuestros. Transportamos cajas de cosas en camiones que no nos pertenecen. Preparamos y vendemos cosas que no son nuestras en restaurantes y tiendas. Cuando estamos en paro estamos rodeados de edificios, ropas y comida que no nos pertenecen y que fueron alienadas a la gente como nosotros que las hizo. Luchamos para sobrevivir porque no podemos coger la comida, la ropa y la vivienda si las necesitamos, o compartirlas si las hacemos. Todo pertenece a otro, normalmente a una empresa. La sociedad capitalista se divide en una clase de personas que controla el trabajo para generar beneficios y otra clase, la mayoría de nosotros, que sólo podemos vender nuestras habilidades para conseguir comida, ropa y techo.
Un derivado de toda esta alienación es que nuestras relaciones con otras personas quedan ocultas detrás de nuestra relación con las cosas. Todo en nuestra casa ha sido fabricado, transportado, ensamblado y vendido por otra gente que vive como tú: tus compañeros proletarios. Esa gente depende de las cosas que tú haces, fabricas, transportas o vendes también. Pero con el capitalismo no podemos ofrecer a los demás lo que hacemos directamente. Todo lo que hacemos se le da a una empresa que se lo volverá a vender a otros trabajadores alienados como nosotros. En lugar de relacionarnos con otra gente compartiendo libremente los frutos de nuestro trabajo, nosotros nos relacionamos con las empresas que nos venden las cosas sin ver toda la gente que hay detrás de ellas. Nos alienamos de otras personas también.



REIFICACIÓN: NUESTRO TRABAJO CONVERTIDO EN OBJETO


Después de un tiempo, todo esto se convierte en normal. Comenzamos a pensar que somos individuos aislados. Pronto empieza a parecer que los productos nos imponen sus condiciones a nosotros. Estamos forzados a ir a trabajar, porque de otra manera no podemos obtener comida, ropa y techo. Estamos forzados a elegir carreras, casa o incluso pareja basándonos en su valor en euros. No estamos forzados a hacerlo a punta de pistola, pero nuestras opciones son limitadas porque no tenemos acceso libre a todos los recursos, tierras, herramientas y habilidades necesarias para mantenernos solos. Esas cosas fueron robadas a nuestros ancestros y hoy si no trabajamos, morimos. Si no tomamos inteligentes decisiones económicas, acabamos pobres.
Acabamos justificando todas estas relaciones como naturales y justificadas, cuando no lo son. Lo que hacen millones de trabajadores alienados sirve para dominar a los mismos trabajadores. Esto se llama reificación. La reificación ocurre cuando una relación entre personas empieza a parecer que es una fuerza separada que la gente que participa de la relación, una fuerza que se impone a sí misma. Todos hemos vivido la reificación en lo mismo. Cuando nos hemos humillado ante un jefe tantas veces que parece que el jefe tiene una autoridad innata, eso es reificación. Cuando hemos tenido una relación insana por tanto tiempo que la relación determina todas nuestras opciones, eso es reificación.
Los efectos colaterales de la alienación no acaban con la reificación. En la sociedad capitalista el proceso de alienación da lugar a que se alce una opresión aun mayor. Cada vez que los trabajadores fabrican algo, lo transportan o lo venden, producen dinero para sus jefes. Esos trabajadores reciben una pequeña parte de ese dinero en forma de salario. Pero la mayoría de ese dinero va para los jefes, que lo usan para contratar más trabajadores, fabricar, transportar y vender más productos y para conseguir más dinero. El dinero que se utiliza para conseguir más dinero es llamado capital. Capital es nuestro trabajo diario, alienado de nosotros y reificado en una cosa que nos domina.



CAPITAL: NUESTRO TRABAJO CONTRA NOSOTROS
Cuanto más alienado está nuestro trabajo, más trabajamos. Cuanto más capital se produce, más poder tiene la gente que controla el capital sobre nosotros. Unas veces los jefes invierten el dinero en grandes torres de oficinas y factorías, y el capital toma forma de edificios físicos. Otras veces los jefes utilizan su capital para contratar gente que les asegure que el proceso de conseguir más capital continúa sin problema-por ejemplo, managers o sobornos. En este caso el capital se personifica en otros humanos. Pero el capital en sí mismo es más que cualquier policía, manager o empresario. Una empresa puede cambiar su consejo directivo o su dueño, o renovar entera toda su fuerza de trabajo, y el capital que pasa a través de ella seguir creciendo. Las empresas pueden fusionarse con otras, o ir a la quiebra, y el capital a escala nacional seguir creciendo. Como dijo el novelista ruso Leo Tolstoy: “Los poderosos son como balas en un cargador. Tan pronto disparas uno, otro sube y ocupa su lugar.”
El capital no son las personas que llevan las empresas. Es todo el sistema, el juego con sus propias reglas que todo el mundo debe seguir. Mientras que el trabajo este alienado de una clase por otra, el quehacer diario de la sociedad crea capital y con ello, la clase dominante toma el control del trabajo alienado y sus productos. El capital solo se crea absorbiendo nuestro trabajo, lo que puede hacer de muchas maneras. Nos puede forzar a trabajar más y más rápido. Nos puede forzar a trabajar más horas o a aceptar menos salario. El capital no es otra cosa que nuestro trabajo zombificado, medio vivo y medio muerto. No es otra cosa que nuestros cuerpos y mentes transformados en objetos.
Nosotros producimos y reproducimos el sistema capitalista todos los días. La televisión y los residuos tóxicos, pornografía y plantaciones, silicona y barriadas, guarderías y bombas son cosas que creamos y recreamos a lo largo de nuestra actividad diaria. El capital vive de nuestra energía: es como un vampiro, un parásito, una fuerza extraña que nos domina desde dentro. Se reproduce a sí mismo a través de nostros, volviendo nuestra creatividad en nuestra contra, usando nuestros propios cuerpos contra nosotros.
Capital no es una conspiración de aliens. Es un alien que hemos creado. No es solo Jay Z o George W. Bush, todos hemos vendido nuestras almas y nuestros cuerpos al demonio. Pero este demonio le creamos con nuestras propias manos. No puede hacer nada sin nosotros: nuestros cuerpos son sus brazos, sus piernas, sus órganos reproductivos y sus cerebros. Por ello, tenemos el poder de acabar con él. A lo largo de la historia, la gente pobre y trabajadora ha luchado por limitar cuanto trabajo absorbe el capital de ellos. Ellos intentaron cambiar las reglas del juego o dejar de jugar a él.



NO HAY ALTERNATIVA EXCEPTO DESTRUIR EL SISTEMA.


Mucha gente piensa que puede escapar del ciclo de alienación, reificación, explotación y opresión sin derrocar al sistema. Como los teoricos Illuminati “iluminados”, piensan que pueden encontrar una salida individual, aparte de los demás. Pero nunca funciona. Podemos probar a trapichear por nuestra cuenta, pero acabamos trabajando tan duro como para un jefe, y con el riesgo de acabar en el trullo. Además tanto si nos dedicamos a vender hierba o botellas de agua, acabamos compitiendo con otros traficantes o haciendo dinero para unos distribuidores que están por encima nuestro. Podemos empezar nuestro propio negocio, pero seguimos teniendo que autoexplotarnos para competir contra otros negocios. Podemos intentar firmar por un sello, pero seguimos haciendo más beneficios para nuestros jefes que para nosotros mismos.
Incluso trabajando por nuestra cuenta nuestro trabajo está alienado. Seguimos gastando nuestro talento, creatividad y tiempo para sobrevivir, para mantener este sistema funcionando. Seguro que hay muchas maneras de convertirse en el próximo Jay Z que lleve su propia empresa. Pero eso solo es posible a costa de explotar a cientos de otras personas que también quieren ser Jay Z, cosa que seguro no serán. Todas estas estrategias son caminos equivocados para salir de la explotación y la opresión. La única manera es derrocar el sistema. Esto es posible porque nosotros creamos el capital, la fuerza que nos domina. Pero la teoría Illuminati no reconoce esto. En vez de ver en el sistema capitalista de relaciones sociales como enemigo, ven a determinados grupos de personas.



5.De donde creen que viene la opresión y la explotación quienes creen en la teoría Illuminati



El capitalismo es un proceso escurridizo. Existe en billones de relaciones sociales que se dan entre trabajadores y capitalistas y en millones de objetos físicos, pero no puede señalarse claramente. Es como la gravedad. La gravedad no se puede identificar ni tocar, pero podemos notarla en la relación entre los planetas. De forma parecida tú no puedes poner tus dedos sobre el capital en un sitio, pero el capital está presente en las relaciones entre la gente y tiene una poderosa fuerza en ella. Los teóricos Illuminati notan esta fuerza funcionar en la sociedad, pero la identifican mal.



LA TEORÍA ILLUMINATI CULPA A LA MALA GENTE EN VEZ DE AL CAPITAL


Los teóricos Illuminati miran a su alrededor y perciben acertadamente aspectos del sistema capitalista. Pero su explicación es errónea. En vez de ver el capital como la fuerza dominante de la sociedad, reemplazan esta fuerza por otras usando su imaginación. A veces los teóricos Illuminati proyectan el poder del capital sobre determinados grupos de personas. Como hemos visto, el capital no es reducible en ningún jefe individual, manager o policía. Pero la teoría Illuminati proyecta este enorme poder sobre individuos, quienes son vistos como poseedores de todo el poder del propio capital. A menudo los teóricos Illuminati confunden a gente real, que tiene importantes cargos en empresas o gobiernos, con la fuerza que lleva el conjunto del capitalismo. Ven a los gobernantes como individuos malignos que lo controlan todo, en vez de poderosas figuras que son solo jugadores en “el juego”.
Los teóricos Illumianti imaginan que los malvados gobernantes están planeando secretamente como llevar el mundo. No hay duda de que los lugares donde se toman decisiones importantes –despachos de corporaciones, la Reserva Federal o el pentágono- no son instituciones democráticas ni transparentes. Los teóricos Illuminati tienen razón cuando quieren que todo el mundo tenga algo que decir en las decisiones que afectan a sus vidas. Pero ellos no ven que mientras el sistema capitalista cree poderosas empresas e individuos, la democracia nunca existirá. La inmensa mayoría de la gente no puede participar en la política a diario porque tenemos que trabajar para otro para sobrevivir. En vez de llevar esta sociedad por nosotros mismos, votamos a otro para que tenga el poder en vez de nosotros. Eso no acabará hasta que no acabe el capitalismo.
Los teóricos Illuminati intentan luchar contra enemigos que imaginan. Plantan batalla a los Illuminati, los judíos, las Naciones Unidas o los Aliens. Pero eso son solo personificaciones individuales del capital, o proyecciones del capital en grupos inventados. La gente que intenta cambiar el mundo con la teoría Illuminati está boxeando con una sombra. La sombra es la sombra del capital, el verdadero alien creado por todos nosotros, a través de las relaciones sociales en las que participamos a diario. Los teóricos Illuminati culpan a una conspiración que domina el mundo, cuando deberían culpar al sistema que crea el capital, poder, explotación y opresión.





LA TEORÍA ILLUMINATI CULPA A LAS IDEAS EQUIVOCADAS EN VEZ DE AL CAPITAL


Los teóricos conspirativos suelen poner mucho énfasis en lo lavado que tiene el cerebro todo el mundo. Esto dibuja como piensan ellos que puede venir la liberación, cuando piensan que es posible. Tenemos un punto de vista distinto sobre las ideas de la gente. Nosotros creemos que la gente desarrolla nuevas ideas a lo largo de procesos complejos. Los argumentos y las experiencias de cada día que chocan con lo que hemos pensado alguna vez –y lo más importante, lo aprendido a través de la lucha- nos permiten cambiar nuestras perspectivas.
No hay duda de que el poder de los medios, Fox News o Glenn Beck, es inmenso. Pero nadie es un recipiente pasivo de ideas. Por ejemplo, nuestros derechos. Nuestra sociedad enseña que todos tenemos iguales derechos. Todo el mundo suficientemente listo sabe que es mentira. Pero esa idea se queda en su conciencia y se convierte en parte del sentido común. Esto ayuda a fortalecer el sistema. Pero la gente también puede usar esa idea para desafiar al sistema. Pueden pedir “derechos” que el sistema querría negarles, como el Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles de los años 50. A veces esas luchas llegaron tan lejos que la gente llegó a cuestionarse la propia idea de “derechos” al final. Esto ocurrió en los 60, cuando mucha gente que participaba del Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles dejó de pensar en pedirle derechos al gobierno y empezó a pensar en derrocar al gobierno. Como se puede ver con este ejemplo, a la gente se les introducen ideas en sus “lavados de cerebros” que limiten su pensamiento, pero la gente no es completamente pasiva. Ellos también usan sus ideas para entender sus vidas. Y a veces, las experiencias de las luchas cambian sus ideas en conjunto.
De acuerdo con muchos teóricos Illuminati, la gente solo luchará por su liberación si cambian de ideas. La manera más efectiva de cambiar las ideas de la gente, según ellos, es hablando con ellos, o consiguiendo que lean o vean algo que les “ilumine”. Estos métodos pueden conseguir algo a pequeña escala. Pero no ocurren fácilmente a gran escala, involucrando a miles de millones de personas. Si, tienes acceso a internet, blogs y youtube, que te permiten llegar a más gente. Pero la revolución no se va a hacer con un video de youtube de momento.
Históricamente las ideas de la gente han cambiado en los periodos de largas crisis, de acuerdo con múltiples factores y no sólo porque hayan oído los argumentos adecuados. Principalmente han cambiado cuando la gente ha aprendido a través del calor de la lucha. La gente cambiamos a través de nuestras experiencias en la lucha, no simplemente por oír lo que otros tienen que decir. Según más y más gente empieza a luchar, desde la plaza Tahrir al movimiento Occupy o a la rebelión Flatbush, nos empezamos a dar cuenta de la fuerza colectiva que nadie nos había dicho que existía. Entonces empezamos a abrirnos a nuevas ideas que no habíamos tenido antes. La conciencia cambia con los grandes eventos históricos como las guerras mundiales, la guerra de Vietnam, la revolución rusa de 1917, la crisis económica de 2008 o el asesinato de Trayvon Martin. La conciencia cambia cuando la gente pobre y trabajadora lucha por su propia libertad y en el proceso aclara sus ideas y desarrolla otras nuevas. No hay ningún truco mágico para cambiar conciencias, no hay ninguna técnica de conversación que acabe iluminando a todo el mundo. El estudio de cómo cambian las conciencias es básicamente lo que estudia la historia, la lucha de clases, y las ideas que nacen en ella.
Sólo acabando con las formas de opresión que encontramos en la vida real podemos acabar con todas esas historias sobre aliens, Illuminatis y otras conspiraciones. Es la explotación que soportamos cada día como trabajadores y desempleados la que genera la teoría Illuminati. Es nuestra alienación de los demás y de nuestra más fundamental capacidad humana para crear comida, ropa, techo, arte, ciudades…lo que requiere a la teoría Illuminati como explicación.
Para destruir este mundo imaginario de conspiraciones, hay que destruir el verdadero mundo del capital. El único camino para acabar con la explotación y la opresión es atacar la manera en que esta sociedad está organizada, y destruir las relaciones sociales entre clases. Para hacer esto necesitamos abolir las propias clases. Tenemos que echar a la burguesía del poder y crear una nueva sociedad en que el trabajo no esté alienado, donde los trabajadores controlen su trabajo y donde la gente controle sus propias vidas y comunidades.
Esto es posible porque el capital nos necesita: el trabajo humano es necesario para mantener el sistema en marcha. Por tanto, tenemos el poder de acabar con el capitalismo. Pero para hacerlo tendremos que hacer más que atacar a individuos particulares que viven del sistema. Tendremos que atacar las relaciones de explotación y opresión que reproducen el capitalismo. Tendremos que atacar el trabajo alienado y la propia existencia de las clases. El fin de las conspiraciones vendrá con el fin del capitalismo.



6. La liberación más allá de la teoría Illuminati



El capitalismo no es eterno, no fue creado por Dios y no es llevado por un grupo secreto de Illuminatis. Como cualquier otro sistema social, puede crearse o destruirse. Como hemos visto, el capitalismo necesita de nuestra actividad diaria para sostenerse y reproducirse. Por ello podemos destruir el capitalismo, mediante la organización con otros para parar el proceso de explotación y opresión. Vencer las fuerzas que se levantan en nuestro camino. Creando nuevas maneras de hacer funcionar la sociedad y vivir juntos con dignidad, paz y con todas nuestras necesidades cubiertas.
En una verdadera sociedad libre, todo el mundo trabajaría por el bien común, sin ser forzado a trabajar por ninguna clase dirigente o a pagar por los bienes producidos por otros compañeros humanos. A través de la historia del capitalismo, la lucha por esta sociedad libre se ha llamado anarquismo o comunismo.



COMUNISMO: LA FUGA DEL CAPITALISMO


El comunismo es un movimiento de la clase trabadora contra la opresión, la cual busca derrocar el sistema capitalista y crear una sociedad libre. Durante cientos de años, la gente pobre y trabajadora ha intentado derribar el capitalismo, el capital, la supremacía blanca, el patriarcado, el nacionalismo, la homofobia y el imperialismo. La historia ha producido una larga lista de organizaciones, movimientos e ideas de las que podemos aprender. El comunismo es la teoría que surge de las luchas contra la opresión para romper con sus cadenas. Puede ayudarnos a buscar un nuevo tipo de sociedad. Cambia y crece constantemente con cada nueva lucha que emerge.
Desafortunadamente, muchos de los que se han llamado a sí mismos comunistas a lo largo de la historia, como aquellos que se han llamado a sí mismos cristianos, musulmanes o judíos, que acababan practicando cosas completamente distintas que las que predicaban. En vez de luchar por una sociedad libre donde todo el mundo haga lo que pueda y comparta lo que tenga, muchos comunistas crearon dictaduras llevadas por élites, con la misma alienación y explotación que bajo el capitalismo. Después del siglo XX, los nombres de Lenin, Stalin o Mao están más asociados a los asesinatos masivos que a otra cosa. Nosotros coincidimos con ese punto de vista. Al mismo tiempo, sabemos que el comunismo no se define por esas tragedias. Muchos anarquistas y comunistas a lo largo de la historia han luchado contra el socialismo de estado, de arriba abajo y buscado distintas vías hacía la liberación. Como ellos, nosotros creemos que se puede aprender de la experiencia del siglo XX y crear genuinas sociedades libres.
El comunismo nace de cada movimiento diario de la gente por la libertad. En muchos puntos a los largo de la historia, ha habido movimientos que querían pequeñas reformas, más salarios o nuevos presidentes. Crecieron hasta ser tan poderosos que pusieron todo el sistema capitalista en cuestión. Millones de personas creyeron que una sociedad libre y comunista era posible e intentaron crearla. 1791, 1848, 1871, 1905, 1917, 1921, 1936, 1956, 1968 (y 2014?) son todos ejemplos de estos movimientos. Cada vez que estos movimientos casi tumban el capitalismo, este se transformaba a sí mismo para hacerse más fuerte. Pero el final de esta batalla está aún sin decidir. Podemos emergen aún más fuertes, aprendiendo de los errores del pasado.
Cada vez que el capitalismo se transforma, crea nuevas condiciones para su propia destrucción. La razón es que el capitalismo necesita trabajadores que cooperen haciendo su trabajo alienado para poder mantener el crecimiento. Pero la cooperación entre trabajadores también deja la semilla para los movimientos contra el capitalismo. En este sentido, “el capitalismo crea sus propios sepultureros” como dijo Karl Marx en 1848. Incluso ahora hay movimientos creciendo en Turkia, Gracia, Egipto o las prisiones de EEUU o las calles de sus barrios pobres, donde la gente pobre y explotada por el capitalismo está aprendiendo que pueden luchar juntos y vencer. En el curso de las luchas revolucionarias la gente cambia dramáticamente su personalidad y sus maneras de interactuar. Podría parecer imposible hoy pensar que la gente del Bronx, Harlem o Brooklyn pudieran cooperar para hacer funcionar Nueva York. Una de las grandes victorias del capitalismo ha sido hacer que las personas desconfíen unas de las otras, que piensen que todo el mundo es idiota. Una sociedad comunista involucrará a todo el mundo a tomar parte de la sociedad y a ejercer control sobre sus propias vidas. Cuando luchamos en la “escuela de la lucha” nuestra conciencia cambia y hace posible ese tipo de mundo.
Comunismo es la destrucción del capital, de la supremacía blanca, de la opresión de la mujer, de la opresión LGBT, del imperialismo, de la destrucción medioambiental y muchas más cosas. Millones de pobres y trabajadores lo conseguirán mediante huelgas, disturbios, batallas y masivas manifestaciones contra el sistema. No lo conseguirá un grupo pequeño de “iluminados”. Esto ocurrirá, como todas las revoluciones del pasado, con un movimiento masivo contra la opresión.
La gente que entiende esto se convierte en revolucionaria. Pueden encontrar los lugares en los que la gente pobre y trabajadora coopera y lucha. Pueden participar de esas luchas y aprender de ellas. Pueden ayudar a otra gente a luchar más eficazmente y ayudarles a entender más claramente el camino que se abre ante ellos. Pueden ayudar a la gente a liberarse. Las confrontaciones revolucionarias no son muy comunes, pero cuando ocurren requieren de millones de personas para romper sus cadenas. Aquellos de nosotros que quieran una sociedad libre necesitan prepararse.



Conclusión



En este panfleto hemos trazado el origen de la teoría Illuminati. Emergió a principios del siglo XIX como una reacción al espíritu revolucionario de la Ilustración. Se refinó en los años 1920 como reacción a otra ola revolucionaria que amenazaba al propio capitalismo. Hemos trazado como esas teorías se difunden dentro de las comunidades negras e hispanas después de los 70, con la desaparición del movimiento de liberación nacional negro y el vacío político que dejó.
Hemos ofrecido una crítica a la teoría Illuminati. Hemos demostrado que no deja lugar a errores o al azar y eso convierte al enemigo en imbatible. Ello lleva a una lógica circular y a la insinuación, en vez de a la argumentación científica y lógica. Y no ofrece ninguna estrategia clara para acabar con la opresión y liberar la humanidad.
Hemos ofrecido una explicación alternativa del capitalismo, que también explica porque la teoría Illuminati es popular. El capitalismo es un sistema económico y social en el que una clase de gente usa el trabajo alienado para beneficiarse de los demás. Esta actividad diaria nos aliena de los demás y crea un poder reificado que parece que nos imponemos a nosotros mismos. Este poder se llama capital. Es mayor que cualquier institución o individuo que lo utilicen. Se regenera cada día por la actividad de millones de personas. Los teóricos Illuminati sienten esto en su trabajo, pero culpan erróneamente a grupos concretos de personas, a individuos o a grupos inventados.
Hemos argumentado que es posible derrocar el capitalismo y traer una sociedad libre. El comunismo es posible porque el capitalismo se basa en los trabajadores y debe forzarles constantemente a cooperar para poder seguirles absorbiendo el trabajo. Esta cooperación crea la posibilidad de que movimientos revolucionarios cambien la sociedad. El comunismo es el movimiento de al gente para derribar el capitalismo a lo largo de la historia. Son también sus organizaciones, experiencias y su teoría las que han desarrollado toda esa experiencia histórica.
Queremos acercarte valiosos pensadores y luchadores que anhelaban la liberación. Queremos empezar un movimiento comunista que crezca en cada rincón de EEUU. Si estás de acuerdo con lo escrito, sentémonos a conspirar para acabar con toda la opresión que nos rodea.
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Asi nos dominan los iluminatis



Asi nos dominan los iluminatis




Santiago Camacho escribió en la revista Más Allá: “En la conspiranoia de todos los tiempos siempre han existido textos supuestamente desvelados o filtrados por los grandes conspiradores, es decir, por aquellos en cuyas manos han estado los destinos de la humanidad. El más célebre de todos es sin duda Los protocolos de los sabios de Sión, una falsificación patrocinada por la Okrana, la policía secreta zarista, que consiguió popularizar a escala mundial la existencia de una conspiración judía internacional que, además, tuvo buena parte de culpa en las atrocidades cometidas por el III Reich.

Pues bien, el siglo XXI ya tiene su propio documento de estas características, que corre como la pólvora de ordenador en ordenador y suscita ríos de palabras en los foros de internet dedicados a las teorías conspirativas. Se titula El pacto secreto.

Por lo que sabemos, el texto apareció por primera vez en junio de 2002 en la página web de una consultora estadounidense llamada Bankindex. Automáticamente, Bankindex recibió una avalancha de peticiones solicitando información sobre este documento: “No sabemos quién es él o ella. El texto llegó a través de uno de nuestros formularios y su autor dejó una dirección de correo electrónico inutilizable”.

Como suele suceder en estos casos, el texto sugiere la existencia de una sociedad secreta que planea dominar el mundo. La similitud de este Pacto secreto con los Protocolos de los sabios de Sión es tal que incluso en ciertos foros neonazis ya hay quien ha atribuido la paternidad del Pacto a una conspiración judía, ya que desde su contenido se deduce que los conspiradores están unidos por algún vínculo de sangre.”



El contenido del Pacto es el siguiente:

“Nuestro Pacto creará una ilusión que será, tan grande, tan inmensa, que escapará a la percepción. Aquellos que la vean serán acusados de dementes. Crearemos frentes separados para impedirles ver la conexión entre nosotros. Nos comportaremos como no conectados, para guardar viva la ilusión.

Nuestro objetivo se logrará gota a gota, de tal manera que jamás seremos objeto de sospechas. Esto también les impedirá ver los cambios cuando ellos ocurran. Siempre estaremos arriba de su relativo campo de experiencia, porque nosotros conocemos los Secretos del Absoluto.

Trabajaremos juntos siempre y permaneceremos unidos por la sangre y el secreto. La muerte vendrá a aquel que hable. Mantendremos breves sus esperanzas de vida y sus mentes debilitadas, mientras pretendemos hacer lo contrario. Usaremos nuestro conocimiento de ciencia y tecnología en forma sutil de tal forma que ellos jamás verán
lo que está pasando.

Usaremos los metales, aceleradores de envejecimiento y sedativos en la comida, el agua y también en el aire. Los venenos se absorberán por su piel y sus bocas, estos destruirán sus mentes y sus sistemas reproductores. Por todo esto, sus niños nacerán muertos, y nosotros ocultaremos esta información.

Inyectaremos los venenos en la sangre de sus niños y los convenceremos de su ayuda. Desde temprano, cuando sus mentes son jóvenes los tendremos como objetivo, con lo que ellos más aman, las cosas dulces. Cuando sus dientes se deterioren, les llenaremos de metales que matarán sus mentes y robarán su futuro.

Cuando su habilidad de aprender haya sido afectada, crearemos medicinas que los harán más enfermos y ésta causará otras enfermedades para las cuales crearemos más medicinas aún. Les haremos dóciles y débiles ante nosotros, mediante nuestro poder. Crecerán deprimidos, lentos y obesos, y cuando ellos vengan a nosotros por ayuda, les daremos más venenos.

Nosotros enfocaremos su atención hacia el dinero y cosas materiales, así jamás se conectarán con su Yo Interno. Les distraeremos con la fornicación, los placeres externos y juegos para que jamás puedan ser uno con la Unidad del TODO.

Sus mentes nos pertenecerán y harán todo aquello que digamos. Si ellos se negasen, encontraremos maneras de usar técnicas de alteración de la mente en sus vidas. Usaremos el miedo como nuestra arma.

Estableceremos sus Gobiernos y estableceremos la oposición a sus Gobiernos. Poseeremos ambos lados. Siempre esconderemos nuestros objetivos, pero llevaremos a cabo nuestro Plan. Realizarán la labor para nosotros y prosperaremos de su trabajo.

Nuestras familias nunca se mezclarán con las suyas. Nuestra sangre deberá ser pura, siempre, esa es la fórmula.

Nosotros les haremos matarse entre ellos cuando nos convenga. Les mantendremos separados de la Unidad por el dogma y la religión. Controlaremos todos los aspectos de sus vidas, les diremos cómo y qué pensar. Les guiaremos suave y amablemente dejándoles pensar que se guían a sí mismos. Nosotros fomentaremos la animosidad entre ellos a través de nuestras facciones.

Cuando una luz brille entre ellos, la extinguiremos por medio del ridículo, o la muerte, lo que nos satisfaga mejor. Les haremos rasgar los corazones de sus pares y matar a sus propios niños. Nosotros lograremos esto, usando el odio como nuestro aliado, la ira como nuestro amigo.

El odio les cegará totalmente y nunca verán que desde sus conflictos saldremos como sus gobernantes. Estarán demasiado ocupados matándose unos a los otros. Se bañarán en su propia sangre y matarán a sus vecinos hasta el momento que lo consideremos propicio para nuestro ataque.

Nos beneficiaremos enormemente de esto, porque no nos verán, porque no pueden vernos. Continuaremos prosperando de sus guerras y sus muertes. Repetiremos esto una y otra vez hasta que nuestra última meta sea lograda.

Continuaremos haciéndoles vivir en medio del miedo y de la ira mediante las imágenes y sonidos. Usaremos todas las herramientas que tenemos para lograr esto. Las herramientas serán proporcionadas por su propio trabajo. Les haremos odiarse a sí mismos y a sus vecinos.

Siempre esconderemos la Verdad Divina ante ellos: que nosotros SOMOS TODOS UNO. ¡Esto es lo que ellos nunca deberán saber! Ellos nunca deberán saber que el color es una ilusión, siempre deberán pensar que ellos no son iguales entre sí…

Gota a gota, gota a gota, avanzaremos hacia nuestra meta. Tomaremos sus tierras, sus recursos y riquezas para ejercer el control total sobre ellos. Les engañaremos para aceptar leyes que robarán la pequeña libertad que tendrán. Estableceremos un sistema de dinero que les encarcelará para siempre, manteniéndoles a ellos y sus niños en deuda.

Cuando ellos logren reunir fuerzas, les acusaremos de crímenes y presentaremos una historia diferente al mundo, porque nosotros poseeremos todos los medios de comunicación. Nosotros usaremos nuestros medios de comunicación para controlar el flujo de información y su sentimiento en nuestro favor.

Cuando ellos luchen en contra nuestra, les aplastaremos como insectos, porque son menos que eso. Ellos estarán desvalidos de poder hacer algo, porque no tendrán ningún arma. Reclutaremos algunos de los suyos para llevar a cabo nuestros planes, les prometeremos la Vida Eterna, pero Vida Eterna que ellos nunca tendrán porque no son de los nuestros.

Los reclutas se llamarán “Iniciados” y se adoctrinarán para creer en falsos ritos de pasaje a los Más Altos Reinos. Los miembros de estos grupos pensarán que ellos son uno con nosotros. Nunca sabrán la Verdad. Ellos nunca deberán aprender esta Verdad, de lo contrario se volverán en contra nuestra.

Por su trabajo se les premiará con cosas terrenales y grandes títulos, pero nunca serán inmortales y nunca se nos unirán, nunca recibirán la Luz, ni viajarán a las Estrellas. Ellos nunca alcanzarán los Reinos Más Altos.

Los crímenes contra su propio género, impedirán el paso al Reino del Esclarecimiento. Esto nunca lo sabrán. La Verdad se ocultará en sus rostros, tan cerca que serán incapaces de enfocar hacia ella hasta cuando ya sea demasiado tarde.

Oh sí, tan grande será la ilusión de libertad, que nunca sabrán que son nuestros esclavos.

Cuando todo esté en su lugar, la realidad que nosotros habremos creado para ellos, los poseerá. Esta realidad será su prisión. Ellos vivirán en el autoengaño. Cuando nuestra meta esté cumplida, una Nueva Era de Dominación comenzará. Sus mentes se limitarán por sus creencias, las creencias que nosotros hemos establecido, desde tiempo inmemorial.

Pero si ellos alguna vez averiguan que son iguales a nosotros, entonces pereceremos. ELLOS NUNCA DEBERÁN SABER ESTO. Si ellos alguna vez averiguan que juntos pueden vencernos, tomarán la acción. Ellos nunca deben, en la vida, averiguar lo que nosotros hemos hecho, porque si ellos lo hacen, no tendremos lugar para correr.

Para ellos será fácil ver quiénes somos una vez que el velo que tienen se haya caído. Nuestras acciones se habrán revelado, sabrán quiénes somos, nos cazarán y ninguna persona nos dará resguardo.

Éste es el Pacto Secreto por el cual nosotros viviremos el resto de nuestro presente y las futuras vidas. Para esta realidad trascenderán muchas generaciones y esperanzas de vida. Este convenio se sella por sangre, nuestra sangre. Nosotros, los únicos que descendieron del Cielo a la Tierra.

Este Pacto NUNCA deberá, alguna vez, ser conocida su existencia. Nunca deberá, alguna vez, ser escrito o contado, sin tener en cuenta que la conciencia que generará soltará la furia del Creador sobre nosotros y seremos lanzados a las profundidades de donde venimos, y permaneceremos allí hasta el Fin de los Tiempos o la infinidad misma.”

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