User:Шизомби/Illuminati

Webster-1970s
Nesta Webster Edith Starr Miller Christina Mary Stoddard Stella Matutina William Guy Carr Charles Coughlin Gerald L. K. Smith Gerald Winrod author of Adam Weishaupt: A Human Devil. Myron Fagan James K. Warner Oren Fenton Potito Revilo P. Oliver Walter L. Furbershaw Union League Club of Chicago Ralph E. Church John Birch Society Robert Welch Gary Allen Frank A. Capell Arno Clemens Gaebelein Kenneth Goff

Christian right and far right politics
Pat Robertson New World Order. Tony Brown Tim LaHaye James von Brunn Larry Burkett A. Ralph Epperson's The Unseen Hand: An Introduction Into the Conspiratorial View of History Secret Societies and The New World Order Milton William Cooper's Behold a Pale Horse James Keegstra

Afrikaner nationalism

African-Americans, Hip-hop, and Islam
Rolling Stone noted in 1998 that there were at that time "dozens of songs" making use of conspiracy theories about the Illuminati, such as Dr. Dre's "Been There, Done That".

Hip-hop music has continually returned to the theme of the Illuminati in songs and albums, like Tupac Shakur's final album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

"D'Evils" on Jay-Z's debut album, Reasonable Doubt, "On to the Next One" music video directed by Sam Brown.

Mr. Dibbs' album Outer Perimeter.

NOI FC Wu-Tang affiliate Killarmy's Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars

Poor Righteous Teachers' The New World Order's liner notes picture Illuminati 666.

"Resurrection" Public Enemy' He Got Game

Zulu Nation "the most widely read cryptic source among contemporary hip-hoppers" and Epperson's The New World Order a "must read." Boogiemonsters' God Sound

Nuwaubianism Louis Farrakhan Nation of Islam The Final Call

David Musa Pidcock John Walker Lindh