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@Syscrash53

I offer you some organisation. I searched a little bit.

Die Freimaurer : In the ideals of freedom, equality, fraternity, humanity and tolerance about five million members are sworn world.

02 Die Rosenkreuzer : The secrets of the Rosicrucians as alchemy, magic and Gnosticism were the 17th and 18th centuries the myth continue to grow and reportedly drew scholars such as Francis Bacon, Jacob Boehme, René Descartes, Johannes Kepler, and Baruch Spinoza in its spell.

03 Der Illuminatenorden : The ideas and the structures resembled those of the Freemasons, but differed from the "discrete society" through active members acquisition and explicitly political objectives.

As members of a "real secret society", the members are not known and open to their religious affiliation, but is aware of the accessions of Adolph Freiherr Knigge, Ignaz von Born, Johann Gottfried Herder and Johann Joachim Christoph Bode. Even Johann Wolfgang von Goethe admitted to have been once at a meeting of the Illuminati.

04 Der Templerorden : As a "successor" of the elite unit of the "soldier of Christ", which should unite the ideals of chivalry and the monastic order, Rosicrucians and Freemasons apply. Myths and legends about Sir Francis Bacon as a member of the Knights Templar, Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama sailed under the red paws Cross of the Order.

05 Priöre de Sion: It didn't really exist, was only a mythos

06 Opus Dei: The diabolical influence on God's work to critics, the sectarian character of the most influential organization in the Vatican, which demands blind obedience of its members, as well as strict confidentiality. In addition, the divine work on earth is considered as a political right-wing.

07 Golden Dawn: In the spirit of the original Golden Dawn teach today many occult and esoteric mystical religious traditions, magic and alchemy, without assigning their teachings and rituals a particular faith or one religion.

08 Orden vom Goldenen Vlies : The order of knighthood in 1430 by Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, founded evolved over time to the Merit: the affiliation was awarded by the emperor. The gold chain with 31 links points to the original maximum number of 30 knights of the Brotherhood and their inseparable band.

09 Cambridge Apostles : For an active member, an "Apostle," is a later "Angel". These alumni are charged each year in the greatest secrecy to a "Apostles dinner" in a Cambridge college. Gifted students are tested in a "embryo Party" "", each of the twelve apostles recorded must swear an oath of secrecy.

Even female apostles, albeit in small numbers, were already excellent for a dozen, which was characterized by one of the biggest espionage scandals in the history of Great Britain.

10 Hung Fa Wui : Like virtually all Chinese secret societies created this company from a fraternity of ordinary people, established to help themselves to mutual support in emergencies. Secrecy and combat skill served the survival of the members of this revolutionary company whose martial arts training was the target in the 17th century to overthrow the Manchu invaders in China.

Strict vows of brotherhood and loyalty shaped the society of red flower, whose roots can be found in the Southern Shaolin Temple and its fighters trained their art at the secret meeting in the Red Flower Pavilion.