Netflix is right in line with it:
There is evidence that the Illuminati group was formulated by the
Supreme Council. They are the ones that implemented the Principles,
policies, etc.
Everyone knows that Adam Weishaupt is the founder and the first gang
leader of the Illuminati:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Weishaupt
In fact, he was just the leader at the front desk. The real boss is the
"Supreme Council". Like a company, "the highest "Committee" is the
company's board of directors. Weishaupt was the company's general
manager, concrete implementation of the board of directors' decisions.
It's members included five people:
1. Adam Weishaupt
2. French nobleman Marquis de Sade (Marquis de Sade),
3. Sir Francis Dashwood (founder of the 'Hellfire Club')
4. Kabbalistic scholar of Esotericism Jacob Frank (aka ' Sabbatai Zevi')
5. Mayer Rothschild, representative of the Bankers Group.
De Sade's books are pure filth and evil but they also have 'hints' about
how this group views humanity. Here are some excerpts from some of his
works. Some of them have already come to pass:
*quote:*
"The most outstanding service one could do to some young person would
then be to pluck out of him all the weeds of virtue Nature or education
might have sown in his soul."
*quote:*
"The embryo is to be considered the woman's exclusive property; as the
sole owner of this fruit rather jestingly called precious, she can
dispose of it as she likes. She can destroy it in the depths of her womb
if it proves a nuisance to her. Or after it ripens and is born, if she
is for any reason displeased with it or irked at having produced it, she
can destroy it then; whatever the circumstances, infanticide is her
sacred right."
*quote:*
"Forbid them marriage, authorize sodomy, prohibit them worship of any
sort, and you will soon have them reduced to the abjection your policy
demands."
*quote:*
"A vital chapter in the policy followed by all those at the head of any
government is to foment and promote the extremest degree of corruption
in the citizenry; so long as the subject wastes away body and soul in
the delights of gangrenous, enfeebling debauchery, he does not feel the
weight of his irons, and you can heap fresh ones upon him without his
even noticing.
The true essence of statecraft is thus to multiply a hundredfold every
possible means to debilitate and pervert the people. Lots of shows, much
pomp and display, cabarets, brothels without number, a general amnesty
for all crimes committed in debauchery: those are the expedients for
bringing the plebeians to heel. O you who ambition to rule over them,
beware of virtue within the frontiers of your empire, only let virtue
reign and your peoples will open their eyes, and your thrones, reposing
as they do upon nothing but vice, will be very speedily overthrown; the
free man's awakening will be cruel for the despots, and the day he
ceases to fritter his leisure away in vices he'll start to strive for
domination like yourselves."
*quote:*
"Instead of morality and religion, which will be stricken from the
curriculum, the pure and unadulterated principles of Nature (science)
will be taught in the public schools;"
*quote:*
"Christianity will be rigorously banished out of the land; none but
libertine rites and feasts will ever be celebrated in France. I'll be
rid of Christianity, I say: but not of religion, this I intend to
retain, for its chains are useful to the preservation of order as I
proved to you a moment ago. The object of worship doesn't matter in the
slightest, the thing that counts is clergy; but I'd rather see the
dagger of superstition wielded by the priests of Venus than by the
admirers of Mary."
*quote:*
"The common herd will be kept in a state of subservience, of prostrate
bondage, which will render them powerless even to strike for, let alone
to attain to, domination, or to encroach upon or debase the prerogatives
of the rich. Tied to the glebe as in olden days, the people will be held
like any other property, and, like it, will be subject to all the
various mutations of value and ownership. Only the people will be liable
to punishment at the hands of the law, and it will be inflicted for the
most trifling offenses.
The commoner's proprietor will have the right of life or death over him
and his family, and neither his complaints nor his recriminations will
ever receive hearing. Never will free schools be available to him:
tilling the soil does not require knowledge, the blindfold of ignorance
is made for the peasant's eyes, showing him the light is always a risky
business. The first individual, regardless of his class, who were to
think to stir up the people or to invite them to break their chains will
be thrown to wild beasts and eaten alive."
*quote:*
"In every town and city of the land there shall be opened public houses
containing specimens of both sexes, the number of these houses to be
proportional to the population of the district or agglomeration, there
being at least one male and one female establishment per every thousand
inhabitants; the personnel of each shall be three hundred individuals,
who will begin their internment at the age of twelve and not retire from
service before twenty-five. These establishments will be subsidized by
the government; only members of the free class will have the right of
entrance and they will of course be empowered to do in these places
whatever they please."
*quote:*
"Everything denominated crime of libertinage at present, to wit: murder
in debauch, incest, rape, sodomy, adultery, etc., will be reprehensible
only if committed by a member of the slave castes."
*quote:*
"Prizes shall be awarded to the most celebrated courtesans in the bawdy
houses, likewise to the young boys there who have got themselves a name
in the art of pleasing. Similarly, bonuses and stipends shall be granted
to each inventor of a new lubricity, to every author of cynical books,
to all libertines recognized as professed in their order."
*quote:*
"The slave class shall exist as did the Helots in ancient Lacedaemon.
There being no difference whatsoever between the human slave and the
brute beast, why should you punish the murderer of the one more than the
murderer of the other?"
- -- -- from Juliette by Marquis De Sade:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliette_(novel
)