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They claimed were never added to, but I think they were.
it was a psy-op.
Couldn't find my illumaniti card images, at the moment.
At one pont I think I had a set. They were printed in the 90's allegedly, but I might have had them in the aughts.
but did find this on the illumanati, in a book by Jim Marr
Marrs connects them with CFR to Kissinger and to Public policy for war "Diplomacy"
Book is "Rule by Secrecy"
https://archive.org/download/pdfy-ucQki46Eld-swOxZ/Rule%20by%20Secrecy.pdf
John Robeson quoted from Weishaupt's letters to fellow Illuminati. One 1794
work, Die neuesten Arbeiten des Spartacus und Philo in dem IlluminatenOrden, stated:
"The great strength of our Order lies in its concealment. Let it never
appear in any place in its own name, but always covered by another
name, and another occupation. None is fitter than the three lower degrees
of Freemasonry; the public is accustomed to it, expect little from it, and
therefore takes little notice of it. Next to this, the form of a learned or literary society [the Thule Society] is best suited to our purpose…. By
establishing reading societies and subscription libraries … we may turn
the public mind which way we will. In like manner we must try to obtain
an influence in . .. all offices which have any effect, either in forming, or
in managing, or even in directing the mind of man."
Weishaupt not only set out to deceive the public, but he reminded his
top leaders they should hide their true intentions from their own initiates by "speaking sometimes in one way, sometimes in another, so that
one's real purpose should remain impenetrable to one's inferiors."
"Weishaupt's followers were enlisted by the most subtle methods of
deception and led on towards a goal entirely unknown to them," noted
Webster. "It is this that . . . constitutes the whole difference between
honest and dishonest secret societies."