In real life, they aren't here. They broke up around 1785. The modern, imaginary Illuminati are no more real than unicorns.
Of course, you have as much right to declare yourself an Illuminatus as anyone else. You can be one if you want. But it is very wrong to call someone else one just because you envy them, the way people do these days. That's accusing them of conspiracy-- not something you want to try unless have an unlimited legal budget.
But in real-life terms, all the real Illuminati died centuries ago. No living person has ever been proven to be an Illuminati in a court of law.
No. Yes. Wait. Here's the thing: the Illuminati do not exist. So, what does not exist cannot be your friend.
If they existed, theoretically there could be some of them here.
No, Park Jae-sang is at South Korean pop star. The Illuminati is a no longer extant. It should be obvious the problem here; one cannot join what is not real.
Although it is a foregone conclusion (world's still here as of May 2013), no. Since the Illuminati doesn't exist, they can't even end a conversation.
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.
Unfortunatly No, Illuminati has made her like this and she is here to stay
Again, there are no members of the Illuminati that are in show business.
No. No one today is Illuminati. The Illuminati have not existed since 1785.