Are you refering to a global secret society called the Illuminati (the "Illuminated Ones" as they call themselves) have been holding the reigns of power in the world since ancient times, expanding their power out of the Middle and Near East (and other centres) to control first Europe and then, thanks to the British Empire and other European empires, to take over in the Americas, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and elsewhere.
Because they aren't fictional, they're real.
OR perhaps you mean
A small number of extremely wealthy people, descendants of wealthy families in Europe and the U.S, own a major part of the material wealth of the world. This power is concentrated in London which is the centre of the world banking system. The control they exercise is kept within the original families and passed down from generation to generation. They are highly organised, operating in secret through a web of 'private' organisations.This group is known as the Global Elite, who are very real.
They work on the principle of "control of the money" (mints and banking systems) therby controlling the world. Use and read what's here on the link and you'll understand better.
Depends on who you ask but in general these: Illuminati Reptilians Skull and Bones Trilateral Commission Rothchilds Bilderbergers Zionists Nazis Mafia CIA NWO. As you can see the conspiracy buffs really don't have it together. Oh, and the real Illuminati broke up ca. 1785 and there has been no trace of them since. Which to a hoaxbuff, means "evidence that they are perfect at hiding", and to anyone else means "It's dead, Jim".
There was no real 'Braveheart group" . The name is fictional.
Its called J.O.N.A.S (Junior Operatives Networking As Spies) starring the trio as a group of government hired spies.
Nowhere, since it's fictional. The actual name of the hospital in the TV series was "St. Eligius" and was supposedly in the South End neighborhood of Boston. Again, just to be clear: there is no such hospital in reality. The closest real hospital to the location of the fictional "St. Eligius" would probably be the Boston Medical Center.
There are actually three fictional states. The one that Winston, the main character, lives in is called Oceania. The other two world regions are Eurasia and Eastasia.
you're fu cking stupid
Unicef
Lassie
That is/was her full name. She was a fictional character created for propaganda purposes by the US government during the war.
nco group
I am either a fictional dog, a dwarf planet, or a Roman god.
Violet Beauregarde
There are probably several, but Brave New World is one of them.