What an idiotic idea -In the first place WHO or WHAT could ban them- the UN perhaps, maybe the International Court. ( LOL ) - And secondly, do you really think the Illuminati would care about any such ban. -
Absolutely not. Perhaps some of their methods might be adjusted.
You might, but there are none, so you have nothing about which you should worry. The Illuminati just don't exist.
No, there is absolutely no evidence of this; plus, there is no evidence that the Illuminati exist in our current day, although some people want to believe that they do. There are always internet rumors that certain celebrities "worship Satan" or "are members of the Illuminati." These rumors are generally false and should be ignored. Whitney Houston was a singer and actress. It is doubtful she would have belonged to a mythical secret society of any kind!
Nothing. Then again, you can't really do anything for something that does not exist.
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.
As the Illuminati doesn't exist, it should not be difficult to "get out.' Simply stop believing. It's a fiction boogeyman created to sell books and merchandise.
No, a mother's intelligence will not affect a baby in her womb. Unless the mother is uneducated in childbearing and does not know that drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, and certain foods can severely damage the health of the developing child or even kill it, the child should develop normally, although hereditary complications and some STD's can still affect the child regardless of the mother's intelligence.
No. Intelligence tests cannot determine how sucessful a student can be.
Companies should exclusively use employment agencies to find potential candidates.
Wikipedia, some other historical site. The Illuminati died nearly 230 years ago. It does not exist. If you enjoy reading the fiction, check Dan Brown or some other creative writer.
Since the Illuminati did not exist when 2Pac did, it would have made about as much sense for him to be "against Illuminati" as to be against vampires. Since the Illuminati still does not exist (haven't since 1785) it would be a pure waste of time and effort for anyone to be against them. Perhaps if you were to interpret being against them to mean against ridiculous gullible notions, then perhaps he was, and that doesn't seem such a bad place to be. More of us should take the stance.
Debt collection agencies should not be allowed to call a person's work phone to get ahold of them.