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No, Ms. Lloyd is not Illuminati. There is no Illuminati. At least, not the super secret, all powerful, world controlling critter that tinfoil hat wearers call the Illuminati. It is an urban myth based on the paranoid delusions of an 18th century French monk and a British writer who claimed that the fraternal society started by Adam Weishaupt in 1776 and that was disbanded in 1785 still existed. It persists today largely due to the books of Dan Brown and a few internet scams designed to take the money of the easily duped.

Edit: The answer above is what a person brainwashed by what the media says would believe. I didn't want to delete their answer though, so here is mine. Though, he is right about some people creating books just to make money off of conspiracies, some write them and fill them with inaccurate info, to make conspiracy theorists look even crazier. It's all about finding the right information in the right places...but after reading everything I have written below, all I can say is come to your own conclusion after doing your own research.

You can't be "Illuminati" unless you are part of the Elite, the 1% richest people of the population that rule everything basically. But all celebrities are illuminati puppets that serve as distractions and are used to subliminally brainwash their fans with back masking in their music, and symbols in their videos. To get famous, you have to sell your soul or have your soul sold by your parents when you were younger, for fame and money, in exchange for promoting their agenda, the NWO. All celebrities are under mk ultra, and it is real, there are government documents to prove it went on, that was found out thanks to the Freedom of Information Act that uncovered these documents that would have never come out otherwise. You should do some more research on it, there are many people online quick to dispute false information about the Illuminati because they don't believe they exist, but there's more to them than just an overused ridiculous name, that is, "Illuminati." Yes, they are real, and there is much proof you can find with researching though books, accurate Internet sources, documentaries, and things celebrities have said themselves. Good luck, be vigilant, and spread the word.

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