Playful Email Invitation to Join the Illuminati: A Must-Read!

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

An email invitation from Faruk Akyol has been making waves on Reddit, enticing recipients to join the "Illuminati world elite empire." The subject line, "Join the illuminati," is tagged with [External] and [Spam ⛔], raising immediate skepticism.

The email, sent from [email protected], arrived on Thu, Aug 6 at 6:12 PM. A disclaimer in a grey box reads, "Why is this message in Spam? It is similar to messages that were identified as spam in the past. Report not spam."

The body of the email is nothing short of entertaining:

"Greetings, from the Illuminati world elite empire. Are you a business Man/woman, politician, musician, student, footballer, salary earner and you want to be rich, need protection, gain knowledge, powerful and be famous in life. We are giving you an opportunity to make your dreams come through, the great Illuminati empire to earn yourself lot of benefit, With this all your dreams and heart desire can be fully accomplish.

With this brief summary, if you are interested to become a member of the great Illuminati then get back to us for more information and explanations about joining the Illuminati. Kindly reply us back on our direct recruitment email only at: [email protected] Please note, Kindly make sure all your response are send directly to the email stated above only at> [email protected] For more instructions on our membership process.

The Illuminati."

Reddit users couldn't contain their amusement. One user quipped, "I like this new Illuminati with an open transparent culture, public recruiters." Another pointed out, "TIL - The Illuminati use Hotmail."

Comments ranged from the humorous to the skeptical:

- "These aren't the real Illuminati. Real Illuminati e-mails NEVER go to the spam folder."

- "If the Illuminati had their own nation, would it be Illumination?"

- "This is real. It’s how I got into the Illuminati."

- "Looks like a GTA V email for a sketchy mission."

One user humorously noted, "The Illuminati doesn’t exist and never has," while another said, "This could be from the Shadow King? I'd take that pretty seriously."

The email invitation has sparked a wave of laughter and disbelief, with Redditors debating the authenticity and sheer absurdity of the message. Whether a clever prank or an actual attempt at recruitment, this email has certainly captured the internet's attention.

Would you join the Illuminati through a Hotmail address? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Top Comments from Reddit

supercyberlurker

I like this new Illuminati with an open transparent culture, public recruiters. That's the kind of secret conspiracy that I like to be a part of.

waywithwords

TIL - The Illuminati use Hotmail.

mkaszycki81

These aren't the real Illuminati. Real Illuminati e-mails **NEVER** go to the spam folder.

veryaveragename

All i get is FedEx, mailling me about my UPS-delivery.

ConjunctEon

If the Illuminati had their own nation, would it be Illumination?

SapTheSapient

If your wife gets in, do you think she could recommend me for membership? I really could use all my dreams and heart desires being accomplished fully right now. I have a lot to offer the organization, including owning my own car and knowing the lyrics to most of the songs on Yes's 90125 album.

Yamothasunyun

It’s clearly real, it signed “The Illuminati” at the bottom

threlkis

C’mon Illuminati haven’t you migrated to outlook.com for your email address. Even I have

RelChan2_0

If your wife gets in, can she be our reference?

Flashy_Narwhal9362

This email wasn’t supposed to be released until much later. We discussed it at the last meeting and decided to table the issue for a few more years. Oh, almost forgot. The Illuminati doesn’t exist and never has.

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