Illuminati and Their Bloodlines

Author:   Allan Thorne
Publisher:   Onthelevel Library
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9789730625288


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   11 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Illuminati and Their Bloodlines


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Throughout modern history, few subjects have inspired as much speculation, curiosity, and debate as the idea of hidden networks of influence operating behind political and economic power. Illuminati and Their Bloodlines, written by Allan Thorne, examines this enduring narrative by exploring historical claims, cultural myths, and genealogical traditions associated with influential families often connected-whether historically, symbolically, or controversially-to the concept of secret societies. The figure of the Illuminati first emerged in the late eighteenth century with the Bavarian Illuminati, a short-lived Enlightenment-era society founded in 1776. Although the organization itself existed only briefly, the idea of a hidden intellectual or political elite guiding the course of history has continued to fascinate writers, historians, and cultural commentators for more than two centuries. Over time, the concept evolved into a broader narrative linking powerful families, political institutions, and cultural influence within the framework of secretive networks of power. In this work, Allan Thorne approaches the topic through a mixture of historical reflection, genealogical inquiry, and cultural interpretation. The book surveys a number of prominent family dynasties frequently referenced in discussions about elite influence, including the Astor, Rothschild, Rockefeller, Kennedy, DuPont, and Onassis families, among others. Each chapter explores how these families entered historical narratives of influence, examining both documented history and the mythology that has grown around their names. Rather than presenting a purely conspiratorial account, the book invites readers to examine how stories about elite power structures are constructed, transmitted, and interpreted across generations. The intersection between genealogy, political influence, symbolism, and cultural storytelling forms a central theme throughout the work. By analyzing the narratives surrounding powerful families, the author seeks to illuminate how historical memory, speculation, and myth often intertwine. Beyond the examination of individual families, Illuminati and Their Bloodlines also explores broader questions about secrecy, influence, and the symbolic language of power. The work reflects on how cultural narratives surrounding hidden societies have shaped modern perceptions of authority, governance, and social hierarchy. This edition is published by OnTheLevel Library, an imprint dedicated to preserving and presenting works of historical, philosophical, and intellectual inquiry. Each title in the OnTheLevel Library collection undergoes careful editorial review following digital preparation to ensure readability while preserving the tone and character of the original text. The editorial process focuses on correcting scanning artifacts and structural irregularities commonly found in historical source materials while maintaining the author's original language and intent. Certain stylistic elements of the original work-such as historical phrasing or rhetorical structure-may remain visible as part of the document's historical character. Readers interested in intellectual history, the cultural study of secret societies, and the historical narratives surrounding elite families will find Illuminati and Their Bloodlines a provocative and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most persistent themes in modern historical speculation.

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Author:   Allan Thorne
Publisher:   Onthelevel Library
Imprint:   Onthelevel Library
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9789730625288


ISBN 10:   973062528
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   11 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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