Are We the Illuminati? The Truth Behind the Allegations – Mark Hamilton Explains

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Is Neothink the Illuminati?

Neothink has been called "the new Illuminati" for over 50 years due to striking parallels with the original Bavarian Illuminati: both operated as secret societies, both opposed ruling class control over society, both faced government persecution, and both influenced world events from behind the scenes. However, unlike conspiracy theories suggest, Neothink is entirely benevolent--focused on achieving pure freedom and helping humanity thrive through the elimination of initiatory force.

For five decades, the private Neothink Club has been called "the new Illuminati." Mark Hamilton, its founder, has remained largely silent about this label--until now.

In a recent discussion, Hamilton addressed the allegation directly. His response wasn't defensive or dismissive. Instead, he did something unexpected: he acknowledged the parallels.

"I can certainly see how we could be referred to as the new Illuminati," Hamilton explained. But to understand what he means--and why this matters for your life--you first need to understand what the original Illuminati actually was.

The Historical Illuminati: What It Actually Was

The Illuminati wasn't a shadowy cabal of world-controlling villains. It was a real organization with a specific purpose--one that might surprise you.

Historical Fact

The Bavarian Illuminati

Founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a German philosopher and professor, the Illuminati sought to promote enlightenment ideals: reason, secularism, and equality. They opposed religious and state influence over public life and aimed to reform society through education and rational thought. The group was outlawed in 1785 by the Bavarian government, which feared its influence.

The Original Illuminati Timeline

1776 Adam Weishaupt founds the Bavarian Illuminati
1776-85 Organization grows, promotes enlightenment ideals
1785 Bavarian government outlaws the Illuminati
1785+ Legacy continues to fuel rumors and speculation

What stands out immediately: the original Illuminati was fighting against control by a ruling class over society. Its purpose was to resist the submission that ruling powers push society into.

This is where the parallels begin.

The Striking Parallels

When Mark Hamilton examined the historical record, several connections jumped out immediately. According to Hamilton, the private Neothink Club has done exactly what the original Illuminati attempted--but for over 50 years rather than just 9.

The Bavarian Illuminati vs. Neothink

Striking similarities across 250 years

Original Illuminati

Fought against ruling class control over society

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Neothink

Opposes the ruling class "cult" that controls and manipulates minds

Original Illuminati

Operated as a secret society with rituals and hierarchy

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Neothink

Operated privately for 50 years before going public

Original Illuminati

Outlawed by government in 1785 after 9 years

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Neothink

Repeatedly attacked by government over several decades

Original Illuminati

Influenced world events behind the scenes

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Neothink

Has influenced major world events through writings and literature

Government Persecution: A Telling Pattern

One parallel stands out as particularly significant: both organizations faced government persecution.

The Bavarian government outlawed the original Illuminati in 1785--just 9 years after its founding. Why? Because they were threatened by it.

Hamilton revealed that Neothink has faced similar treatment: "Those who know our history have known that we have been attacked. My father went to prison. We have been repeatedly attacked from the government over the last several decades."

The Pattern

Why Ruling Classes Attack

When an organization genuinely threatens the power of a ruling class--when it offers people freedom from control--that ruling class responds with force. The original Illuminati lasted 9 years before being shut down. Neothink has lasted over 50 years despite repeated attacks. "We have had our battles," Hamilton notes. "I feel that we are winning."

Operating in the Shadows

For 50 years, Neothink operated exactly like the historical Illuminati: in secret, influencing events without public recognition.

Hamilton shared a revealing anecdote: "Several years ago an article came out in our city's local newspaper that listed the most powerful people who live in our city. And I had to smile because I know that the most powerful people to live in our city who have influenced world events more than any others who live in our city are my father and myself. But they do not even know who we are or of our existence because we operated in secret as a secret society."

Only recently has Hamilton begun speaking publicly on social media platforms. For five decades before that, the work happened behind the scenes--through writings, through what Hamilton calls "prime literature," through a private network of members.

The Question of World Events

When asked what major world events Neothink has influenced, Hamilton's response was telling: "I'm sorry, but I don't go into that. That has occurred in our secret society and it will stay there."

He offered only one hint: "The salvation of our country that is coming."

Illuminati Misconceptions vs. Reality

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Common Misconceptions

  • Evil shadow organization
  • Controls world for selfish gain
  • Hurts humanity for power
  • Wants to enslave people
  • Operates through deception
  • Goal is domination

The Benevolent Reality

  • Enlightenment organization
  • Fights ruling class control
  • Seeks to free humanity
  • Wants pure freedom for all
  • Operates through education
  • Goal is human flourishing

The Benevolent New Illuminati

"A lot of people have misconceptions," Hamilton explains. "They think the Illuminati are evil in the shadows and hurting the world. That is not who we are. We are the benevolent new Illuminati."

The key word is benevolent. Everything Neothink does serves one purpose: human freedom and flourishing.

Mark Hamilton

"We are the benevolent new Illuminati."

On why the comparison doesn't bother him

The Ultimate Goal: Pure Freedom

When asked directly about Neothink's goal, Hamilton's answer was unequivocal: "Pure freedom."

Freedom from what? "From initiatory force. Ruling classes control and suppress all civilization throughout all history through the use of initiatory force."

Key Concept

Initiatory Force

The use of force, threat of force, or fraud to control others--as opposed to defensive force used to protect against aggression. Throughout history, ruling classes have maintained power through initiatory force: regulations backed by penalties, taxes backed by imprisonment, laws that restrict freedom without protecting rights. Eliminating initiatory force is the key to pure freedom.

This is where Neothink's vision becomes concrete. Hamilton has written a law that will become the constitution of a new country called Immortalis.

"In Immortalis there will be no initiatory force whatsoever," Hamilton explains. "And that will bring us pure freedom for the first time on planet Earth."

Why Pure Freedom Matters

The goal of pure freedom isn't abstract philosophy. It serves a specific purpose.

"Pure freedom will allow us to thrive unlike we have ever thrived before," Hamilton says. "Because all the forces holding us back are gone at that point. All civilizations have been held back. In Immortalis we will not be held back."

And what happens when humanity is no longer held back?

The Light at the End

Curing Aging and Death

Hamilton's 45-year journey has one ultimate objective: "to save conscious life through biological immortality." He believes this is only possible in a purely free society where geniuses can thrive without the ruling class jumping on their backs with regulations backed by initiatory force. "That is the only way we can cure something as complex as cancer, heart disease, and then aging itself."

Does Hamilton Mind Being Called Illuminati?

"I do not mind," Hamilton answers. "If you understand the whole perspective and context of the original Illuminati, I see why we are called the new Illuminati."

The label doesn't bother him because he knows what both organizations actually represent: not evil manipulation, but resistance to ruling class control.

"In the end it does not matter," he adds, "because I know who we are and what we are doing."

What they're doing is building a future of pure freedom--a future where humanity can finally thrive without the chains that have held back every civilization in history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Neothink the Illuminati?

Neothink has been called "the new Illuminati" for over 50 years due to parallels with the original Bavarian Illuminati: both operated as secret societies, both opposed ruling class control over society, and both faced government persecution. However, unlike conspiracy theories suggest, Neothink is entirely benevolent--focused on pure freedom and helping humanity thrive.

What was the original Illuminati?

The Bavarian Illuminati was a real organization founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a German philosopher. It promoted enlightenment ideals like reason, secularism, and equality while opposing religious and state control over public life. The group was outlawed in 1785 by the Bavarian government, lasting only 9 years before being shut down.

Why has Neothink been called a secret society?

For 50 years, Neothink operated privately--spreading its ideas through literature and personal networks rather than public platforms. Mark Hamilton only began speaking publicly on social media in recent years. This private operation, combined with the society's influence on world events, led to comparisons with secret societies like the Illuminati.

What is the goal of Neothink?

Neothink's ultimate goal is pure freedom from initiatory force--freedom from the ruling class control that has suppressed civilizations throughout history. This freedom enables humanity to thrive and eventually cure aging and death through biological immortality. Mark Hamilton is building Immortalis, a new country based on the Prime Law constitution, to achieve this vision.

Has Neothink faced government persecution?

Yes. Like the original Illuminati, Neothink has faced repeated government attacks over several decades. Mark Hamilton's father even went to prison. These attacks parallel how the Bavarian government outlawed the original Illuminati in 1785 after just 9 years--both were perceived as threats by ruling authorities.

What is Immortalis?

Immortalis is a new country being founded by Mark Hamilton based on the Prime Law constitution. In Immortalis, there will be no initiatory force whatsoever--creating pure freedom for the first time on Earth. This environment will allow geniuses to thrive without ruling class interference, ultimately enabling cures for cancer, heart disease, and aging itself.

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