Not likely, unless there have been new technologies developed in the wake of the discovery of the Higgs-Boson Particle, allowing connections between modern computers, and a few hundred individuals who lived in Bavaria during the latter 1700's.
I'm assuming you mean Illuminati? No, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") are not linked to Illuminati in any way. Illuminati is a secret society that began in 1776 in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ("Mormons") was founded in 1830 in Palmyra, New York.
No, "red" is not an Illuminati; rather, it is a color. The Illuminati refers to a purported secret society that is often associated with conspiracy theories involving control and influence over global events. While symbols and colors like red can sometimes be linked to various groups or movements, the concept of a color being part of the Illuminati is not grounded in any credible evidence.
The triangle is linked with the 'Illuminati' It's currently become a popular subject amongst todays youth culture and therefore is probably linked with that. People are starting to learn about the Illuminati and stand up against these organisations.
Very unlikely. His "link" to the illuminati is that: 1. His jersey number was 23. Certain fanatics believe that 23 MIGHT be linked with the illuminati. 2. He has a commercial agreement with Gatorade, which is owned by Pepsi. 3. (This is the best part) Certain fanatics believe that Pepsi is an illuminati business.
Very unlikely. His "link" to the illuminati is that: 1. His jersey number was 23. Certain fanatics believe that 23 MIGHT be linked with the illuminati. 2. He has a commercial agreement with Gatorade, which is owned by Pepsi. 3. (This is the best part) Certain fanatics believe that Pepsi is an illuminati business.
Absolutely zero. As the Illuminati does not exist and there is no possible evidence that the Illuminati ever influenced America in any way.
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No. No one is a member of the Illuminati. They do not exist any longer. They were disbanded in 1785.
If any were born in Europe at least 250 years ago, then maybe. If not, they're not Illuminati.
Nobody in the entertainment industry are Illuminati. There is no Illuminati. There are several groups who claim to be descended somehow from the Bavarian Illuminati, but none can provide any credible evidence to support the claim.
Perhaps, but not in the manner you may be asking. Many who swear so much allegiance to the existence of the mythical Illuminati might be served better by a few prescription medications.