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What Are The Best Books About The Illuminati?

I have been seeing a lot on the internet about it and want to read a book.

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  1. Dubbs says:

    I’ve read quite a bit of them, but I cannot say for certain about those I haven’t read, but here’s a list of books I’d recommend:
    Illuminati Facts & Fiction, by Mark Dice; it’s one of the more informative books out there, I would definitely suggest it.
    Franklin Cover-Up, by John Decamp; this is by far the most disturbing book I’ve ever read in regards to the Illuminati, though they are not mentioned by name, it’s a real eye opener on the underground market of human-trafficking.
    The Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy, by Jim Marrs; Jim Marrs is an excellent researcher, he tends to delve more so into the Education system and FDA, stuff the government should be more legitimate on if they actually had our best interest in mind. I think you might be pleased with any book by Jim Marrs.
    Master’s Game, by Graham Hancock & Robert Bouval; this is an excellent read, though it does not necessarily delve into the Illuminati, it makes striking connections to Freemasonry and pre-Christian religions. It also delves into the French Revolution and Zionism towards the end.
    Occult Theocrasy, by Edith Star Miller; You’ll find a lot of information on secret societies in this book. She doesn’t delve into the Illuminati per say, but an enlightened mind can make the connections.
    Historical Inquiries in Regard to the Grand Constitutions of 1786, by Albert Pike; bare in mind that this was written by Albert Pike. The historical consensus suggests the Bavarian Illuminati died out in 1785. This book is more so about Freemasonry and the Grand Constitutions, but he does mention the Illuminati and openly states that they took over Freemasonry.
    Bohemian Grove: Cult of Conspiracy, by Mike Hanson; I’m not done with it yet, but I have started it. So far it seems like an ok, read; lots of info about Bohemian Grove.
    The Montauk Files, by K.B. Wells Jr.; the book pretty much dances around the Montauk Project conspiracy theory, but it is an eye opener to the technology that was developed during the MKULTRA experiments.
    Cloak of the Illuminati, by William Henry; I have not read this book yet, but I’ve heard good things about it.
    Human Race Get off your Knees, by David Icke; it’s insightful, but any mention of Reptilian Shape Shifters should be overlooked.
    The Creature From Jekyll Island, by Edward Griffin; This book delves into the United States monetary system and shows how the Illuminati twist the banking cartel to their advantage.
    I’ve also read “Secrets of the Tomb” by Alexandra Robbins, but I didn’t find it all that revealing. “Proofs of a Conspiracy” by John Robison was a little strung out but it was written in 1798; it does put forth substantial evidence that the Illuminati were responsible for the French Revolution. “Babylon’s Banksters” by Joseph Farrell had a lot of helpful information in it, but to be honest it was one of the most boring books I have ever read! The man is so brilliant when it comes to physics, but he’s one of the most boring authors alive, I’ve survived 2 of his books but a 3rd one I had to give up on. “New World Order: Facts & Fiction” by Mark Dice is arguably the same book as Illuminati Facts & Fiction but focuses more so on the New World Order instead of the Illuminati. “Before the Pyramids” by Alan Butler & Christopher Knight mainly focuses on the ancient standard of measurement known as the Megalithic Yard that most of Scientology disregards; but it has a surprise ending that links the ancient ruins of humanity’s past to Washington DC through Freemasonry. “Secret Societies” by Philip Gardiner, I found no useful information there.

  2. Dr. Science says:

    “On the Influence Attributed to Philosophers, Freemasons and to the Illuminati” by Jean J. Mounier
    Explains how “Illuminati” fearmongering was started by 18th century monarchists looking for a simple cause of the French Revolution.

  3. Batman says:

    You really think that if something like the illuminati existed they would allow actual facts into a book?

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