The Most Prominent Illuminati Families Who Rule The World
NEW INFORMATION REVEALS WHO LEADS THE ILLUMINATI
New information suggests that there is a centralized command center at the top of the elitist organization known as the ‘Council.' The membership of this Council is determined by bloodlines, and only thirteen families on the planet are considered eligible for membership.
It is believed that there are millions of members of the Illuminati operating all over the world, many of whom are in positions of incredible power and influence. Various politicians, CEOs, bankers and even Hollywood celebrities have been suspected of membership of the organization over the years. These people essentially comprise what it is referred to as the top 1% of the population. They are groomed and rewarded handsomely by the Council for their efforts in securing the goals of the secret society. However, the inner workings of the Illuminati are almost as inscrutable to the common membership as it is to the outside world. They are not privy to the so-called ‘master plan’ that their leaders hope will eventually lead to world domination and they do not even know who sits on the Council.
However, it has been claimed that researchers have discovered who the Council is comprised of. Membership of the top level of control in the secret organization is restricted to the thirteen most powerful and influential families in the world. It is believed that these families think that they entitled to rule the entire world as they are the direct descendants of ancient gods. The families in question have been identified as the Rothschild family, the Bruce family, the Kennedys, the Medici family, the House of Hanover, the House of Hapsburg, the Krupp family, the House of Plantagenet, the Rockefeller family, the House of Romanov, the Sinclair family, the Warburg family and the House of Windsor.
Within this highly select and elite group, there is apparently another hierarchy. The most powerful and influential grouping within the Council is the Rothschild members. They are considered to be the most important members because of their extraordinary wealth and because of their tremendous influence over the world banking sector which exerts a powerful influence over national institutions such as the US Federal Reserve.