Are We the Illuminati? The Truth Behind the Allegations
For five decades, the private Neothink Club has been called “the new Illuminati.” Mark Hamilton, its founder, has remained largely silent about this label: until now.
In a recent discussion, Hamilton addressed the allegation directly. His response wasn’t defensive or dismissive. Instead, he did something unexpected: he acknowledged the parallels.

Quick answer
Is Neothink the Illuminati?
Neothink has been called “the new Illuminati” for over 50 years due to striking parallels with the original Bavarian Illuminati: both operated as secret societies, both opposed ruling class control over society, both faced government persecution, and both influenced world events from behind the scenes. However, unlike conspiracy theories suggest, Neothink is entirely benevolent: focused on achieving pure freedom and helping humanity thrive through the elimination of initiatory force.
Frequently asked questions
Is Neothink the Illuminati?
Neothink has been called “the new Illuminati” for over 50 years due to parallels with the original Bavarian Illuminati: both operated as secret societies, both opposed ruling class control over society, and both faced government persecution. However, unlike conspiracy theories suggest, Neothink is entirely benevolent: focused on pure freedom and helping humanity thrive.
What was the original Illuminati?
The Bavarian Illuminati was a real organization founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, a German philosopher. It promoted enlightenment ideals like reason, secularism, and equality while opposing religious and state control over public life. The group was outlawed in 1785 by the Bavarian government, lasting only 9 years before being shut down.
Why has Neothink been called a secret society?
For 50 years, Neothink operated privately: spreading its ideas through literature and personal networks rather than public platforms. Mark Hamilton only began speaking publicly on social media in recent years. This private operation, combined with the society’s influence on world events, led to comparisons with secret societies like the Illuminati.
What is the goal of Neothink?
Neothink’s ultimate goal is pure freedom from initiatory force: freedom from the ruling class control that has suppressed civilizations throughout history. This freedom enables humanity to thrive and eventually cure aging and death through biological immortality. Mark Hamilton is building Immortalis, a new country based on the Prime Law constitution, to achieve this vision.
Has Neothink faced government persecution?
Yes. Like the original Illuminati, Neothink has faced repeated government attacks over several decades. Mark Hamilton’s father even went to prison. These attacks parallel how the Bavarian government outlawed the original Illuminati in 1785 after just 9 years: both were perceived as threats by ruling authorities.
What is Immortalis?
Immortalis is a new country being founded by Mark Hamilton based on the Prime Law constitution. In Immortalis, there will be no initiatory force whatsoever: creating pure freedom for the first time on Earth. This environment will allow geniuses to thrive without ruling class interference, ultimately enabling cures for cancer, heart disease, and aging itself.