Find out who Albanian is part of the Enlightenment

For centuries people have been passionate about conspiracy theories. They always thought that some secret societies led the world into the shadows. Stories of Templar Knights, masons and Illuminati have dominated people's imagination. Some say they may be right, knowing that some brothers at the best universities in the world have arrived [...]
For centuries people have been passionate about conspiracy theories.
They always thought that some secret societies led the world into the shadows.
Stories of Templar Knights, masons and Illuminati have dominated people's imagination.
Some say they may be right, knowing that some brothers at the best universities in the world have managed to produce the most powerful leaders on the planet.
Others say that they are just myths.
Recently, the BBC visited one of these masons in Scotland.
Reporter Amanda Rugger says that in Edinburgh, Scotland, a masons have been set up for the first time, rejecting the claim that they were raised in England for the first time.
An old saying even states that wherever Scottishs went, the first thing they raised was a church, then a bank, then a pub, and finally a box.
In fact, playing games back then were merely a mixture of professionals in various fields.
Robert Cooper, the curator of Scotland's Great Loja, undermines the myths that they run the world.
If we were a secret society, how would you know about us? We have a public building, a website, Facebook page. We even make a commercial on the press. But we're still a secret society guiding the world. A real secret society is the Mafia, the Chinese triads. They're secret societies. They don't have public libraries. They don't have a museum where you can walk”.
But that does not convince skeptics.
Some of the British pages of conspiracy theories have recently published a list of 300 secret members of the Illuminati.
According to Neon Netle, Queen Elizabeth of England leads the list.
There are many popular names of kingdoms, businessmen, politicians, and journalists on the list.
The word falls on the list is Henry Kissinger, Paul Krugman, Giulio Andreotti or Martti Ahtisaari.
Meanwhile by Albanians, Leka, the Crown Prince, is on the list











