The Illuminati organization has been shrouded in mystery and controversy 
for centuries. Originally formed in Bavaria, Germany in 1776 by Adam 
Weishaupt, a professor of canon law, the group's primary goal was to 
promote reason and philanthropy while opposing superstition and religious 
influence in society ¹. They sought to change the way European states were 
governed, removing the influence of religion from government and giving 
people a new source of 'illumination.'

The Illuminati's structure was hierarchical, with members progressing 
through 13 degrees of initiation. To join, one had to have full consent 
from existing members, possess wealth, and have a good reputation within a 
suitable family ¹. The group's symbols included the 'owl of Minerva,' 
representing wisdom, and the 'Eye of Providence,' often linked to 
Freemasonry ¹.

Despite their relatively moderate influence, the Illuminati was banned in 
Bavaria in 1785, and Adam Weishaupt was exiled ¹. However, this didn't stop 
conspiracy theories from emerging, suggesting the group still existed and 
controlled world events. Some even believe the Illuminati was behind the 
French Revolution and the assassination of John F. Kennedy ¹.

Debunking Modern Claims

In recent years, conspiracy theories have continued to surround the 
Illuminati, with some claiming they control world leaders, celebrities, and 
events. However, there's no credible evidence to support these claims ².

Separating Fact from Fiction

It's essential to distinguish between the historical Illuminati and modern 
conspiracy theories. The original group was a secret society focused on 
promoting reason and philanthropy, whereas modern claims are often 
unfounded and lack evidence.

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