
The alleged Thomas Jefferson Illuminati influence refers to the persistent conspiracy theory suggesting that the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, was either a member of or influenced by the Illuminati, a secret society founded in Bavaria in the late 18th century. The term "Illuminati" translates to אילומינטי in Hebrew, Illuminaten in German, and Illuminati in Italian and French. Proponents of this theory often cite Jefferson's support for religious freedom, his deism, and his interest in Enlightenment ideals as evidence of his connection to the Illuminati. However, there is no substantial historical evidence to support these claims. Jefferson's advocacy for secular governance and his criticism of organized religion were more aligned with the broader Enlightenment philosophy rather than a direct affiliation with the Illuminati. The conspiracy theory has been widely debunked by historians, who argue that it stems from a misunderstanding of Jefferson's philosophical beliefs and his role in the early American republic.
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