Documented evidence of our order's influence throughout the centuries
Selected documents from our restricted archives
Original writings of Adam Weishaupt, 1776
Suppressed records of our 1785 persecution
Our role in shaping the new world order
Guiding humanity's technological leap
Shaping the balance of global power
Modern strategies for the information era
Order founded by Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria
Originally named the "Order of Perfectibilists," our society was established on May 1st to oppose religious influence over public life and promote enlightenment ideals.
Bavarian government bans the Illuminati
Following edicts by Duke Karl Theodor, our order was officially suppressed, forcing us underground. This marked the beginning of our covert operations that continue to this day.
First evidence of American influence
John Robison's "Proofs of a Conspiracy" alleges our involvement with American Freemasonry, though we neither confirm nor deny these claims.
Influence on Italian unification
Secret correspondence reveals our guidance in the Risorgimento movement, though our exact role remains classified.
Federal Reserve establishment
Declassified documents suggest our involvement in shaping modern economic systems, though we maintain plausible deniability.
Space race advancements
Our archives contain technical schematics predating NASA's published designs by several years, suggesting early knowledge of spaceflight technologies.
Digital encryption protocols
Our cryptographic research division developed early versions of what would become modern internet security standards.
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