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🚨Scammer Alert🚨 + 🔎Scam Exam(ination)🔍
Seen as: Recruitment to join the Illuminati Scam Type: Identity Theft / Fraud
Post updated: 2/14/25
Accounts running this scam: templeoflight66 symbolsand-shadow mysticmason googlescholarsecretsandsybmols illuminatiinsights thehiddenodex
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Before we dive into this scam, please note that this scam is very dangerous as it reportedly deals with identity theft and concludes with the theft and use of your stolen information for nefarious purposes.
As it should go with any stranger you talk to on the internet, you should never willingly give out any of your personal information such as: real name, date of birth, address, phone number, credit card/bank information, photos of yourself or your bank, credit, social security card, ect, to a stranger on the internet who promises you money.
1 - How it starts.
This scam typically starts by someone receiving an email, or in the images we will be examining today, a tumblr user receiving a DM- or, well, several DM's, from users who were trying to 'bless them with good tidings of the universe' and that it was 'a sign from the almighty' and 'it was fate' and all that nonsense... to try and then recruit them to join the Illuminati.
The following images were provided by an anonymous user of their conversation with googlescholarsecretsandsybmols:






Here is anonymous's contact with mysticmason:


🚩Notable red flags🚩
Their blogs are full of generic AI generated images, philosophical scripture/nonsense, links to Illuminati websites/content that seem suspicious.
The offer of the impossible.
Wealth (of an undisclosed amount) to help the homeless with food and resources. Some 'means' of aiding your business and/or helping you attain any job position you desire in your work place. Some ✨magical✨ means of granting you recognition in your community. (As if they can suddenly make people change their opinions of you...)
Then instant request/demand that they need you to use Telegram for communication.
Telegram is a service that a lot of scammers use, and they use it because they can easily communicate with other scammers (and victims) there, and run their scams through it without it usually being able to be used as evidence should something like Identity Theft occur.
2 - How this scam works.
This scam works by... well, what I find to be the most obvious tactic that a lot of scammers use:
The life changing offer of a lot money... You just need to do a little something in return... ;)
From here I will be pulling information from this article from Bitdefender, one of the most well known and well trusted Antivirus brands on the market today. (That I use in fact! :D)
In regards to the emails- the original method this scam was spread:
The spam emails were traced to IP addresses in Nigeria (40%), South Africa (16%), the US (14%), the Netherlands (13%), and Argentina and Brazil (with 5% each).
Here are a list of benefits the Illuminati claims they can offer you if you join, taken from the Bitdefender article as well:
A new house bought in any country of your choice.
A monthly salary of $200,000
A blessing for joining which includes 10 million dollars.
A "magic talisman" that can cure any kind of illness or infection.
The power to prosper and improve.
Free access to Bohemians grove.
First class/VIP treatment at any airport in the world.
One-year appointment approval with the top 10 world leaders.
Appointments with world celebrities of your choice.
A personal car with your name customized on it.
The seven-book of Moses to learn the language of ORIS for "powers".
And a lot more!...
You just have to buy the required items for you to become an initiate member into the 'brotherhood.'
Which is when they'll have you fill out a sheet with all of your personal information, work occupation, wage earnings, as well as request a photograph of you and/or your license for 'verification'.
If you do, they will steal your identity, use it to register for things like loans, ruin your credit, and your life is practically ruined. :(
Final Thoughts:
As I mentioned prior, you should never send this kind of information to anyone on the internet for any kind of reason if you do not know who you are speaking to on the other end, aka they're a stranger.
All these kinds of scams go off of are words, as that's all they are.
A promise made of just words.
No different than the free money or sugar baby/daddy scam where they promise you $3000 a month, all you have to do is 'send me $100+ to verify you want to do this.'
I know how life changing a lot of money can be, but do try to be logical and think about these things, for your sake and others!
Take care everyone.
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