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illuminati outline
speech 1010
10-22-12
I. Introduction
A. Attention material: WWW.ITANIMULLI.COM
B. Name(optional)& Credibility material: My Name is Jonathan Hayes. I will be talking about the Illuminati, It is a very complicated topic, But i have been researching for about 3 months now and I just am so interested.
C. Statement of Relevance: The illuminati is all over the entertainment news.
D. Thesis: Hopefully by the end of my speech y'all can understand it more.
E. Preview Statements: the Illuminati is a very complex topic but I'm just going to try and have the basics of how it began, the purpose, conspiracy, and finally how the illuminati is in our music industries.
(Transition into body of speech) LETS START AT THE BEGINNING
II. Body
A. Main Point #1 (The beginning ): i. (Adam Weishaupt): was born on 6 February 1748 in Germany. He was a philosopher that believed in reasoning and science for their existents.On 1 May 1776 Weishaupt formed the "Order of Perfectibilists" witch was later called the illuminati. This group ended in 1785. ii. (Roman Church): The Roman Catholic Church was high in power in europe during this age. They wanted everyone good was the reasoning for everything. The would prosecute anyone who tried to talk about there scientific reasoning. Nicolaus Copernicus for example was arrested for saying the Earth rotates around the sun. This is true but back then the church believed otherwise. The church didn't like these scientist so they started rumors saying the members were devil worshipers. iii. (How it started): These few scientist started a secret group were they could discuss their reasoning in private. The believe they were enlighten, thus why they called their group illuminati. iv. (New world order): The new illuminati didn't start till the 1920's. This illuminati actually had purposes and believed in a One government world.
RECAP STATEMENTS: This is how the illuminati was started but is nothing like the new one.
(Transition into

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