If you're going to accuse someone of evil behavior and plots to destroy the world, you should back that accusation with undeniable evidence. But it happens all the time. Accusations are made, but no evidence is forthcoming.
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood have been under scrutiny for years about their motives in the entertainment industry.
Names such as, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Kanye West, have been accused of being in a secret society widely known as the Illuminati.
The Illuminati was founded by Adam Weishaupt in 1776. It was created during the 18th century, Enlightenment. The Illuminati is said to be a secret society that aims to mastermind events and control world affairs through governments and corporations to establish a New World Order.
Illuminati is a real organization, no doubt in that. However, accusing people you do not know of "devil worshipping" is not fair regardless if they're in the limelight or not. We personally don't know who these people are, we just know what we see on television or in the tabloids.
That is not enough proof to accuse someone of being a part of a secret society plotting to take over the entire world.
Just browse through YouTube with any inquires you might have about a celebrity and their affiliation with the Illuminati. It won't take long for a host of videos to surface.
These videos, accusers say, are rife with symbols proving the artists link to the Illuminati.
But in fact these so-called Illuminati-related symbols have been around for longer than the organization itself.
The most common symbol used to prove Illuminati affiliation is the all seeing-eye or the pyramid.
Well, it's been around since the time of the Egyptian pharaohs symbols to express supernatural meaning. Artists using the all seeing-eye or pyramid in their work could have an Egyptian affiliation as easily as an Illuminati affiliation.
Jay-Z, Beyonce, and even Kanye West have been in the industry since the 1990s and no one ever thought to make these accusations until now.
These artists have put in years of hard work to ensure that we, the public, are entertained.
They have attained great success, and now the public wants to claim their success is result of their membership in the Illuminati. Where's the logic in that?
Four years ago, before people were talking about these celebrities and their Illuminati affiliation, they were considered "the greatest artists in the industry."
Surely, Illuminati was active four years ago, but no one ever heard of these accusations back then.
Granted some of the things people pinpoint in these conspiracy videos could possibly hold some truth.
But there's yet to be a shred of evidence of any Illuminati affiliation.

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