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Secret societies have both fascinated and frightened people for hundreds of years. Often the infamous Illuminati is mentioned as the core of conspiracies which span the globe. The Illuminati is actually a historical secret society which had goals of revolutions and world domination dating back to the 1770s.
Since then, rumors and conspiracy theories involving the Illuminati continue to spread, sometimes finding their way into popular novels like Dan Brown's Angels & Demons and Hollywood movies like Lara Croft Tomb Raider. More recently, music videos, award shows, and sporting events are said to be somehow connected. Some men have even come forward claiming to be former members, offering details of what they allege are the inner workings of the organization.
When you sift through all of the information available on the subject, you may be surprised that the truth is stranger than fiction. In The Illuminati Facts & Fiction, conspiracy and occult expert Mark Dice separates history from Hollywood and shows why tales of the secret society won't die.
- Original Writings and Documents
- Purported texts
- Freemasonry's connections
- The Georgia Guidestones
- Alleged Victims and Defectors
- Aliens and Reptillians
- Activists and Eyewitnesses
- Fictional books
- Fictional films
- TV references
- Mainstream Media
- Documentary Films
- Music Industry
- Rappers and Pop Stars
- Pre Illuminati Organizations
- The Luciferian Doctrine
- The Federal Reserve
- Skull and Bones
- The Bilderberg Group
- Bohemian Grove
- The Council on Foreign Relations
- The Franklin Cover-up
- Sex Magic
- Election Fraud
- Mainstream Media Manipulation
- The Necronomicon
- The Secret Doctrine
- Emerald Tablet
- The Book of Thoth
- The Book of Dzyan
- The Report From Iron Mountain
- Protocols of the Elders of Zion
- The Holy Grail
- MK-ULTRA Documents
- The Satanic Bible
- The Secret Doctrine
- David Rockefeller’s Memoirs
- Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism
- Secret Societies and Subversive Movements
- Occult Theocrasy
- Externalization of the Hierarchy
- None Dare Call It Conspiracy
- Magick In Theory and Practice
- Bloodlines of the Illuminati
- The Lexicon of Freemasonry
- Morals and Dogma
- The Secret Teachings of All Ages
- Myron Fagan
- Edith Miller
- Gary Allen
- Abbe Barruel
- Nesta Webster
- Anthony J. Hilder
- John Robison
- Johnny Gosch
- William Morgan
- Chris Jones, former Bohemian Grove employee
- Ted Gunderson former FBI Agent
- John Todd
- Bill Schnoebelen
- Mike Warnke
- Cathy O’Brien
- Aleister Crowley
- Alice Bailey
- Benjamine Crème
- William Cooper
- Carol Quigley
- Zeitgeist’s Peter Joseph
- Helena Blavatsky
- Phil Schneider
- Benjamin Fulford
- Hal Turner, FBI informant
- Manly P. Hall
- Fritz Springmeier
- Albert Pike
- David Icke
- And More
—About the Author—
Mark Dice is a media analyst and author, who, in an entertaining and educational way, gets people to question our celebrity obsessed culture and the role the mainstream media and elite secret societies play in shaping our lives. Mark's YouTube channel has received over 100 million views and his viral videos have been mentioned on the Fox News Channel, CNN, the Drudge Report, TMZ, the New York Daily News, the Washington Times, and other media outlets around the world.
He has been featured on various television shows including the History Channel's Decoded, America's Book of Secrets, and Ancient Aliens; Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Secret Societies of Hollywood on E! Channel, America Declassified on the Travel Channel, and is a frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM, The Alex Jones Show, and more.
The Illuminati Facts Fiction edition by Mark Dice Politics Social Sciences eBooks
Full disclosure: I have some Masonic connections. As a young man I was a member of the Order of DeMolay. My older brother is a Mason. (I firmly believe him to be a good man who is not seeking to Try to Take Over the World, though I have not been able to convert him to radical libertarianism. If he is The Brain, I will not be his Pinky. Narf.) I am also a scientist and have a good sense of when someone is trying to fudge evidence or stretch conclusions beyond the foundations built for them.I have admired Mr. DIce's videos for their rational counterarguments to progressive views. (I have admired them even more because he does not resort to gratuitous profanity -- common among some of his fellow travelers -- that is viscerally satisfying to we who already agree but unpersuasive to others Not that I'm a prude, but every word used for uninformative vituperation is a word wasted in arguing a position. That is exactly why the progressives shouting imprecations fail to impress me. They provide no food for thought, suggesting that they have none to offer.) This book is in the same vein of rational analysis as his videos, rigorously assembling facts and following them where they lead.
I've always ignored blather about Illuminati as some kind of ridiculous hysteria. I didn't understand why someone as apparently rational as Mr. Dice would be so intrigued with the subject. I mostly brushed off any references he made to it, perhaps wondering sometimes if he was trolling his audience a bit. But, on some stray impulse, I downloaded the Kindle edition of this book, maybe just to find out if he was serious. Wow. "Serious" barely begins to describe it.
I'm floored by the well-documented, meticulous presentation of material that is simply spine-chilling. This isn't some aberration of an otherwise-fine mind, but very much in line with his demonstrated ability to deconstruct unsupportable viewpoints using unquestionable facts. I would give anything not to believe what he's telling me, but Mr. Dice is not leaving me much room to doubt. He'll back you against the wall and make you look at what he's putting in front of your face. If you believe in the creed "know your enemy", this book will ensure that you do, and perhaps make you wish that you didn't.
Even more astounding are the apparent connections with events that have occurred since this book was published. Who can read the chapters on Bohemian Grove, Franklin Credit Union, Sex Magic, etc. without seeing the links to the recent "Pizzagate" scandal? The book seems uncannily prescient. It's too monstrous to believe, but how can you deny remorseless fact? The true test of science is its ability to predict. Perhaps the same could be said about any revelation that claims to be truth. If so, this book passes the test with flying colors.
One thing that bothers me is that the book leaps from the Freemason's claim that the Illuminati attempt to subvert the organization was detected and forestalled in the early 1800s to the claim that Freemasonry is now the "heart" of the Illuminati. Clearly Freemasonry is, by far, the older organization, and they were made aware of the danger shortly after the founding of the Bavarian Illuminati. Clearly the Illuminati made an early attempt to co-opt Freemasonry. But I don't see the evidence that they were successful. Did the cited sources lie about purging the Illuminati influence? No evidence is given to that effect. Possibly the initial purge was successful but the Illuminati kept trying and eventually managed a coup. However, I did not see any documentation of this, either. The path from A to B is not in evidence.How did this come about?
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Pretty thorough. It's still sad that although we know that this group exists, that few can feel their own power to stand up against this evil and realize that they too are just… people.
Though the Illuminati was founded during 1700s, the book discusses how secret societies started long ago dating back in the earlier civilizations.
I am no conspiracy theorist. I just wanted to know something about the illuminati. Thankfully, the author Mark Dice is very knowledgeable about this subject and reveals us every information about the Illuminati with proof. In his book the illuminati facts and fiction, the author seems like a skeptic who doesn't just take every information and considers it truth. I've seen documentaries and videos about the "illuminati" or may have connection to, that I though was the truth. Unfortunately, there are information out there that are meant to sway us away from the truth. Mark did many research regarding about the illuminati and its practice and history along with facts and proof. If you don't know much about the illuminati, this book will enlighten you regarding that subject. Mark discusses illuminati's practices and history along with facts!
Let love guide you. Namaste.
After scanning other five-star reviews, I believe others have said it all. This book is a gripping account of a reality so shocking I wish it were not true. Mr. Dice documents his sources. A long list of reference works spanning over 200 years is sprinkled throughout the book.
A good book to read if you plan to do further research on the subject. There is a lot of "go to" provided. Much is explained in an easy to read fashion.
I honestly didn't have high expectations of this book, but I was pleasantly surprised. Anyone researching this topic would be best served starting here. Mark does a great job summarizing the topic, giving the reader a list of all the major resources out there, and this will ultimately save you a ton of time.
There are so many frauds out there, and so much information that it makes a book like this necessary. As I said, Mark will give you a nice summary of the topic, who to read, who to avoid, and then it's up to you how you're going to spend your time. Plus, there is plenty of things I didn't know reading this, and I've studied this subject for awhile. Highly recommended!!
I finished The Illuminati in Hollywood also by Mark Dice. It was so readable and informative that I next delved into this one. I'm now about halfway through, and there is SO much information in this book! This book is about the Illuminati, but it leads you to other sources. Dice presents his assessments of why or why not there is validity to various "conspiracy theories" and those that present them. Because of this book, I have ordered other books by other authors that Dice says are credible, i.e. the Bilderberg Diaries, which I am looking forward to reading. I learned that John Todd and Mike Warnke are full of it, according to Dice, and I had believed they were for real.. It is mind-boggling to learn all these things about the hidden forces that control the world. "Going down the rabbit hole" is one way to describe it, along with "taking the red pill". Once you get into this stuff, it's so fascinating. It blows my mind what is really going on!
Full disclosure I have some Masonic connections. As a young man I was a member of the Order of DeMolay. My older brother is a Mason. (I firmly believe him to be a good man who is not seeking to Try to Take Over the World, though I have not been able to convert him to radical libertarianism. If he is The Brain, I will not be his Pinky. Narf.) I am also a scientist and have a good sense of when someone is trying to fudge evidence or stretch conclusions beyond the foundations built for them.
I have admired Mr. DIce's videos for their rational counterarguments to progressive views. (I have admired them even more because he does not resort to gratuitous profanity -- common among some of his fellow travelers -- that is viscerally satisfying to we who already agree but unpersuasive to others Not that I'm a prude, but every word used for uninformative vituperation is a word wasted in arguing a position. That is exactly why the progressives shouting imprecations fail to impress me. They provide no food for thought, suggesting that they have none to offer.) This book is in the same vein of rational analysis as his videos, rigorously assembling facts and following them where they lead.
I've always ignored blather about Illuminati as some kind of ridiculous hysteria. I didn't understand why someone as apparently rational as Mr. Dice would be so intrigued with the subject. I mostly brushed off any references he made to it, perhaps wondering sometimes if he was trolling his audience a bit. But, on some stray impulse, I downloaded the edition of this book, maybe just to find out if he was serious. Wow. "Serious" barely begins to describe it.
I'm floored by the well-documented, meticulous presentation of material that is simply spine-chilling. This isn't some aberration of an otherwise-fine mind, but very much in line with his demonstrated ability to deconstruct unsupportable viewpoints using unquestionable facts. I would give anything not to believe what he's telling me, but Mr. Dice is not leaving me much room to doubt. He'll back you against the wall and make you look at what he's putting in front of your face. If you believe in the creed "know your enemy", this book will ensure that you do, and perhaps make you wish that you didn't.
Even more astounding are the apparent connections with events that have occurred since this book was published. Who can read the chapters on Bohemian Grove, Franklin Credit Union, Sex Magic, etc. without seeing the links to the recent "Pizzagate" scandal? The book seems uncannily prescient. It's too monstrous to believe, but how can you deny remorseless fact? The true test of science is its ability to predict. Perhaps the same could be said about any revelation that claims to be truth. If so, this book passes the test with flying colors.
One thing that bothers me is that the book leaps from the Freemason's claim that the Illuminati attempt to subvert the organization was detected and forestalled in the early 1800s to the claim that Freemasonry is now the "heart" of the Illuminati. Clearly Freemasonry is, by far, the older organization, and they were made aware of the danger shortly after the founding of the Bavarian Illuminati. Clearly the Illuminati made an early attempt to co-opt Freemasonry. But I don't see the evidence that they were successful. Did the cited sources lie about purging the Illuminati influence? No evidence is given to that effect. Possibly the initial purge was successful but the Illuminati kept trying and eventually managed a coup. However, I did not see any documentation of this, either. The path from A to B is not in evidence.How did this come about?
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