Inside the 5 Secret Societies That Really Rule the World (Videos)

by N.Morgan

Beneath the veil of our perceived reality, there are secret societies that are actually in control of the world and all who dwell on it. While some conspiracy theories are absolutely absurd – but genuine secret societies that exert a mysterious influence on the world have existed for centuries.

Here is a list of the top five most famous and powerful secret societies that carry out bizarre rituals and conduct their business behind closed doors. 

1. Skulls and Bones 

Formed: 1832

Founders: Frederick Ellsworth Mather, Phineas Timothy Miller, William Huntington Russell, Alphonso Taft, and George Ingersoll Wood

Where? Yale University in a building called the ‘Tomb’.

Why? The secret society was formed after a dispute between several debating societies at Yale.

Famous alleged members: John Kerry, George Bush, and William Taft

Feared because: Members, known as Bonesmen, use their bonds of power and influence to make their way up through the ranks of America’s elite. 

Most famous conspiracy theories: The group has been blamed for everything from the nuclear bomb to the Kennedy assassination.

2. Illuminati

Formed: 1776

Founders: Adam Weishaupt

Where? Germany

Why? To create secular societies in Europe.

Famous alleged members: Barack Obama, Jay Z, Madonna, and Beyonce

Feared because: Rumours say the entertainment and music industry has been infiltrated by Illuminati members who are using the media to brainwash the masses.

Most famous conspiracy theories: The group was broken up by the German authorities after the French Revolution, but modern conspiracy theorists assert the group survived and now operates as a sinister shadow government, directing world industry and politics as it sees fit. 

 

3. The Freemasons 

Formed: 1717

Founders: Four English Lodges

Where? London

Why? To teach self-knowledge through participation in a progression of ceremonies.

Famous alleged members: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Winston Churchill, Mozart, Harry Houdini

Feared because: The all-male group has six million members across the world which are all-powerful members of society.

Most famous conspiracy theories: The Freemasons designed the Pyramids, plotted the French Revolution, and are keeping the flame alive for the Knights Templar.

4. Bohemian Grove

Formed: 1872

Founders: Henry Edwards 

Where? Bohemian Avenue, Monte Rio, California 

Why? A meeting of the rich and powerful to escape “frontier culture” – or uncivilized interests of common men.

Famous alleged members: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon

Feared because: The attendees claim they are there for social reasons, but many believe to use the meetings for more sinister reasons.

Most famous conspiracy theory: That planning for the Manhattan Project – the world’s first nuclear bomb took place there – which turned out to be true

5. Bilderberg Group 

Formed: 1954

Founders: The Dutch royal family 

Where? The Netherlands 

Why? To bring together Northern American and European leaders to promote relations between the US and Europe and cooperate on political, economic, and defense issues.

Famous alleged members: Angela Merkel, Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Tony Blair, David Cameron, and Margaret Thatcher

Feared because: Things discussed at the group’s annual meetings are not made public and journalists who have tried to interview participants have been arrested.

Most famous conspiracy theories: The group is run by the Nazis, it is trying to impose one-world government and it runs the US Republican party.

Reference:

https://bit.ly/2z5Fcmg

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/657256/Secret-societies-conspiracy-theories-Freemasons-Illuminati-Skulls-and-Bones-Bilderberg

Stories Contributed by N. Morgan

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