Charles Theodore (Karl Theodor), Prince-Elector and Duke of Bavaria (1777-1799) and the Roman Catholic Church.
The Illuminati was an organization (1776-1785) of enlightened intellectuals whose goal was the overthrow of the oppressive monarchy controlled by the church in Rome. They were very unsuccessful in their endeavor because that monarch successfully destroyed the organization and imprisoned their leadership.
No.
All of them; none of them. The problem is that the Illuminati does not exist. This makes it difficult for anyone to resist them, or to fight against them.
No. Green Day is not affiliated with the illuminati sect.
Yes. They are also anti-werewolf, anti-vampire, anti-mermaid, anti-unicorn, anti-fairy, and anti-every other mythological, fictional, and delusional character and organization.
I'm almost positive Cage is not part of the Illuminati. Definitive Jux is an independent record label owned by El-P. Both El-P and Cage seem to be anti-Illuminati. "Dear Sirs" by El-P is believed to be anti-Illuminati. There is also the song "Dead Disnee", and we all know about Disney. Cage's songs "Muppet Show" also seems to be anti-Illuminati or at least anti-NWO. "Grand Ol' Party Crash" is at least anti-war and anti-Bush. Of course that doesn't mean much these days, with how deceptive they are. However, the most notable reference is in a song by El-P and Cage entitled "Accidents Don't Happen", off the El-P album "Fantastic Damage". The lyric is sung by Cage and is, "Bush got a ouija to talk to Adam Weishaupt". Weishaupt was the founder of the Illuminati in 1776. The only thing that scares me about Cage is his involvement with Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf. I sincerely hope Cage will not fall into the Illuminati agenda.
Everyone. No one. See, the problem is that the Illuminati does not exist. One cannot display antipathy for what does not exist. Well, perhaps one can, but doing so would be just as delusional as swearing beyond all evidence to the contrary that the Illuminati is real.
It is difficult for anyone to be anti-something-that-does-not-exist. It creates sort of a double negative. To sum up: the Illuminati does not exist. Ms. Cosgrove is probably not against something that does not exist because it needs no help not existing.
No. No one is Illuminati. The Illuminati does not exist.
Illuminati is Latin. You just say, "Illuminati."
No. There is no Illuminati. The Illuminati was a fraternal organization in 18th century Bavaria.
Ariana Grande is not a member of the Illuminati. The Illuminati is not real.
No, she is not Illuminati.