Conspiracy ties celebrities with the Illuminati

Mason Alberto, Staff Writer

If your favorite celebrity distracts you from the negative things in your life then they might be associated with the Illuminati.  

There’s a conspiracy theory that the Illuminati is using celebrities in a secret society to distract us from the bad things in our life. The Illuminati is an Enlightenment-era group formed on May 1, 1776 by Bavarian Illuminati according to nationalgeographic.com. Some conspiracy theorists think that this group helps run the word. You can even see the symbol that represents the society on the U.S. one dollar bill. People who believe in the theories of the group think in order to get in, you need to sell your soul to them. After the people give away their souls then the Illuminati controls their actions and what they do.

Two of the biggest acclaimed members who might also be the king and queen of the group are musicians Beyoncé and Jay-Z. As Jay-Z became bigger and more popular throughout the years by producing music, people think that the Illuminati helped him out because of how out of nowhere he became popular. While rising to fame, Jay-Z began to throw up a triangular sign with both of his hands that represented his record label producing company “Roc Nation.” But people find it kind of strange how the symbol is also the iconic triangle figure that is known as a representation of the Illuminati. His wife, Beyoncé is also acclaimed as being controlled by the secret society. If someone were to reverse the track of Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies,” the lyrics turn into “the world will bow to me” and “People’s tears fall,” which might just be a coincidence, but to go along with the lyric theory, she has also been shouting out the “Roc nation” symbol by putting her hands together in a triangular shape at the 2013 Super Bowl halftime show, which could also be the Illuminati. The media has also gotten involved into the Beyoncé conspiracy theories, but after hearing the news, Beyoncé has denied being apart of the group with the lyrics, “y’all haters corny with that Illuminati mess” in her song “Formation” that debuted in 2016.