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The Infographics Show, Super Secret Societies That Pull Strings Without You Knowing

Super Secret Societies That Pull Strings Without You Knowing

Imagine you found yourself in some large strange house.

You're invited down to the basement where you navigate a series of winding corridors,

only to enter a room through a hidden door that opens when a certain book is pulled out

of a shelf.

Once in the room you are greeted by a bunch of men wearing antlers on their heads and

looking rather serious.

They then start chanting some prayer that is 500 years old.

It sounds like the stuff of fiction, but secret societies do indeed exist and sometimes members

of those societies engage in some pretty weird rituals.

Today we are going to take a look at some of those societies.

The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World

Yep, so you're now thinking that there is no way a secret society could exist with a

name like this and we are making it up.

We're not making this up.

The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World according to a newspaper

report from 1907 “is claimed by members and officers that it is one of the most thriving

secret societies among Afro-Americans of this city.”

According to the Smithsonian, this society was created in the late 19th century after

two African-American men were not allowed to join another society called The Benevolent

and Protective Order of Elks of the World.

They just started another with the word ”improved” in it.

Apparently anyone can join and there's nothing too strange about this group, but you do have

believe in the Christian God to get in.

Right now there are something like half a million members around the world and they

have around 1500 lodges.

When they meet they do share in a ritual, and we went online to find who was speaking

at a meeting and what they did.

We found names such as “exalted ruler”, “inner guard” and “Esteemed Loyal Knight.”

It seems they have prayers and lengthy opening sequences, and there are also initiations.

Part of one such initiation read, “When the obligated brothers are asked the questions

as to what ‘they most desire,' the Esquire and assistants will whisper distinctly the

PROPER WORD in the ears of the brothers, so that they can reply correctly.

The Esquire, when ordered to remove the blindfolds, should see that it is done promptly and simultaneously

at the sound of the gavel.”

It gets a bit stranger, but hey, this is a secret society and there is usually something

ritualistic going on.

Some of it sounded quite nice, though, with one of the closing statements being, “Let

no brother go forth with any bitterness in his heart, and may we ever act with Fidelity

to our obligations and thereby merit the approval of the Exalted Ruler of all.

Brothers will unite in singing the closing ode.”

The Knights of Pythias The same goes for this society that was also

founded in the late 19th century, it's all about brotherly love.

It just happens to have a really cool-sounding name, too.

No doubt you'd feel quite cool if you could say you were a knight of Pythias.

We don't think these people carry swords, though, or have a thing for slaying dragons.

The society is actually partnered with the Boy Scouts of America, so fighting or rescuing

maidens is probably off the table.

This is the introduction on its official website, “The Order of Knights of Pythias is an international,

non-sectarian fraternal order, established in 1864 in Washington, DC, by Justus H. Rathbone

and was the first fraternal order to be chartered by an Act of Congress.”

The society says it has its own traditional rituals, but in the end the whole thing is

about charity, love, doing the right thing by the brothers and society at large.

It seems you might have to be a member of the government to join, and we didn't bother

filling out the application form.

We saw a bunch of photos, too, and while the name of this society might make someone think

of dark hallways and blood-stained books, they do actually look a bit more like boy

scouts.

They sound like a great bunch of guys, with part of their principles being things like

this: “Pythians know one way to happiness is through

service to mankind.

Pythians believe that friendship is an essential ingredient in life.

Pythians make Benevolence, Kindness, Generosity and Tolerance a reality in their lives.”

After hearing that, who wouldn't want to become one of these knights?

International Order of St. Hubertus This secret society sounds a little bit different

in that many of its members are supposed to be elite hunters.

It goes back to 1695, and according to its own website was put together to find “the

greatest noble hunters of the 17th Century, particularly in Bohemia, Austria and countries

of the Austro Hungarian Empire, ruled by the Habsburgs.”

The Smithsonian tells us that German leader Adolf Hitler shut the society down after another

Nazi leader was denied entry into the club.

Nonetheless, it started up again and it's still around now.

In 2016 The Washington Post broke a story about high society Americans meeting for a

weekend of hunting and we guess some amount of ritualistic handshaking.

The Post wrote, “Some hold titles, such as Grand Master, Prior and Knight Grand Officer.

The Order's name is in honor of Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and fishermen.”

This looks like quite the elite group and we doubt you can just waltz into a meeting.

Some of the members got to that ranch by private plane, so we figure it's no boy scouts kind

of outfit.

They dress really smart and if you go to the official website you'll find that one of

the main things with this group is conservation and keeping game species around, presumably

so they can hunt them.

This is a short snippet from that site explaining how things go down:

“The IOSH is headed by a Grand Master, currently, his Imperial Highness Archduke Istvan von

Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, and its ‘Protector' is His Majesty King

Juan Carlos of Spain.

Archduke Istvan is supported in his governance of the Order by the officers of the Grand

Chapter.

The Grand Chapter is composed of the ‘Grand Priors', or leaders of the national jurisdictions

in which the Order is established, members of the staff of the Grand Chapter and three

Counselors.”

It's not a religious organization but we guess if you want to join you will need to know

someone who invites you.

From what we can see, members will need to invest some cash at times so we doubt most

of our listeners will be joining anytime soon.

We are guessing that the investment will be considerable.

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Now this sounds like an organization you could

join.

While the former bunch might be a bit snooty, who doesn't like someone admitting to being

a bit odd?

It's said that it came about after the Prince Regent of the United Kingdom, George IV, didn't

want to go through the long initiation process to become a freemason.

It seems he made this rival club sometime in the mid to late 19th century, but its members

might tell you it goes back much further in time.

It's had some pretty big names on its guess list, with British Prime Minister Winston

Churchill being a member.

This is part of its mission statement, taken from the official website:

“Lodge degrees and activities aim to improve and elevate every person to a higher, nobler

plane; to extend sympathy and aid to those in need, making their burdens lighter, relieving

the darkness of despair; to war against vice in every form, and to be a great moral power

and influence for the good of humanity.”

It is all inclusive apparently, stating that it might take anyone regardless of social

standing, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation.

They have a Facebook page, and lots of events going on.

It seems if you want to become an Odd Fellow then you can go for it.

The Patriotic Order Sons of America We think you might have a chance at joining

these guys, too.

What do they do?

Well, the clue is in the name.

They are American patriots.

If you want to join, their official website says you must be “all native-born or naturalized

American male citizens, 16 years and older, who believe in their country and its institutions,

who desire to perpetuate free government, and who wish to encourage a brotherly feeling

among Americans, to the end that we may exalt our country, to join with us in our work of

fellowship and love.”

From what we can see, these people like to brandish flags a lot.

They are very keen on that American flag, as well as preserving anything related to

it.

The motto reads God first, then country, then order, so forget about joining these people

if you don't do church or don't have a flag fastened to your house.

This is part of the intro on the group's principles part of the website:

“Next to love for the Creator, we believe that Patriotism is one of the highest and

noblest desires of the human soul.

We are a Patriotic/Fraternal organization that embraces the principles of Love, Forgiveness,

and Grace; while recognizing the diversity of other faiths and cultures.”

It also writes, “We must protect our form of government and preserve it from the influence

and control of any un-American sentiment or power, whether native or foreign.”

The Ancient Order of United Workmen This society was set up to defend the rights

of the American working class.

It offered insurance for the working class people against sickness, accidents, or death.

It might also have helped working class folks with burials.

It started off predominantly white and religious, but that changed over time.

It seems it was going strong right through the 20th century, but we are not sure if it

exists today.

We can't seem to find much information about this group after the 1980s.

The Ancient Order of the Foresters These guys are still going but it seems they

changed the name to the “Foresters Friendly Society.”

Started in 1834, it was also about protecting the working class.

It's not really about forests, though.

Its website explains, “Our first members came to recognize they had a duty to assist

their fellow men who fell into need ‘as they walked through the forests of life'.

This 'need' arose principally when a breadwinner fell ill, could not work and received no wages.

Illness and death left families financially distressed and often destitute.”

We should say that this society is based in Britain, and from what we can see, it looks

more business-like than a society where you'll find lots of traditional rituals.

The Grand Orange Lodge This was set up to protect protestants in

Ireland, but you'll find members all over the world.

Its website states, “Orangeism is a positive rather than a negative force.

It wishes to promote the Reformed Faith based on the Infallible Word of God - the Bible.

Orangeism does not foster resentment or intolerance.

Condemnation of religious ideology is directed against church doctrine and not against individual

adherents or members.”

It also says that while it might have been called secret, walking about in bright orange

is hardly keeping your head down.

It's not the most secret society on this list, that's for sure.

We went to their upcoming events page, but it seems as we write this not much is going

on.

We did see, though, that these orange guys will be doing a lot of marches in Ireland

in 2019.

You don't have to be Irish to join, either, with the website stating, “We continue to

welcome an increasing number of international visitors to our celebrations who are keen

to experience first-hand the spectacle of the biggest day in the parading calendar.”

They've even got their own newspaper called The Orange Standard.

So, if you were to join just one of these societies which do you think you'd choose?

Can you tell us about other secret societies?

Tell us in the comments.

Also, be sure to check out our other video The Most Powerful Families Who Secretly Run

The World?

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.

Super Secret Societies That Pull Strings Without You Knowing Supergeheimgesellschaften, die ohne Ihr Wissen an den Fäden ziehen Σούπερ μυστικές κοινωνίες που τραβούν τα νήματα χωρίς να το γνωρίζετε Sociedades super secretas que mueven los hilos sin que lo sepas Les sociétés super secrètes qui tirent les ficelles à votre insu Le società super segrete che tirano le corde senza che voi lo sappiate 知らぬ間に糸を引く超秘密結社 Sociedades super secretas que mexem os cordelinhos sem que se saiba 在你不知情的情况下幕后操纵的超级秘密社团

Imagine you found yourself in some large strange house.

You're invited down to the basement where you navigate a series of winding corridors, Вас приглашают спуститься в подвал, где вы пройдете по ряду извилистых коридоров, Bir dizi dolambaçlı koridorda gezindiğiniz bodrum katına davetlisiniz.

only to enter a room through a hidden door that opens when a certain book is pulled out

of a shelf.

Once in the room you are greeted by a bunch of men wearing antlers on their heads and

looking rather serious. oldukça ciddi görünüyor.

They then start chanting some prayer that is 500 years old.

It sounds like the stuff of fiction, but secret societies do indeed exist and sometimes members

of those societies engage in some pretty weird rituals.

Today we are going to take a look at some of those societies.

The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World Улучшенный Благотворительный и Защитный Орден Лосей мира Dünya Geyiğinin Geliştirilmiş Hayırsever ve Koruyucu Düzeni

Yep, so you're now thinking that there is no way a secret society could exist with a

name like this and we are making it up.

We're not making this up. Мы ничего не выдумываем.

The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World according to a newspaper

report from 1907 “is claimed by members and officers that it is one of the most thriving

secret societies among Afro-Americans of this city.”

According to the Smithsonian, this society was created in the late 19th century after По данным Смитсоновского института, это общество было создано в конце XIX века после того, как

two African-American men were not allowed to join another society called The Benevolent

and Protective Order of Elks of the World.

They just started another with the word ”improved” in it. İçinde "gelişmiş" kelimesi olan başka bir tane başlattılar.

Apparently anyone can join and there's nothing too strange about this group, but you do have

believe in the Christian God to get in.

Right now there are something like half a million members around the world and they

have around 1500 lodges. насчитывает около 1500 домиков. 1500 civarında locası var.

When they meet they do share in a ritual, and we went online to find who was speaking

at a meeting and what they did.

We found names such as “exalted ruler”, “inner guard” and “Esteemed Loyal Knight.”

It seems they have prayers and lengthy opening sequences, and there are also initiations.

Part of one such initiation read, “When the obligated brothers are asked the questions

as to what ‘they most desire,' the Esquire and assistants will whisper distinctly the

PROPER WORD in the ears of the brothers, so that they can reply correctly.

The Esquire, when ordered to remove the blindfolds, should see that it is done promptly and simultaneously

at the sound of the gavel.”

It gets a bit stranger, but hey, this is a secret society and there is usually something

ritualistic going on.

Some of it sounded quite nice, though, with one of the closing statements being, “Let Некоторые из них, впрочем, звучали довольно мило, а одно из заключительных заявлений гласило: "Пусть

no brother go forth with any bitterness in his heart, and may we ever act with Fidelity пусть ни один брат не идет с горечью в сердце, и пусть мы всегда поступаем с верностью hiçbir kardeş kalbinde herhangi bir buruklukla yola çıkmaz ve biz her zaman Sadakatle hareket edelim

to our obligations and thereby merit the approval of the Exalted Ruler of all. выполнять свои обязательства и тем самым заслужить одобрение Возвышенного Правителя всего сущего. yükümlülüklerimize ve böylece herkesin Yüce Hükümdarı'nın onayını hak ediyoruz.

Brothers will unite in singing the closing ode.” Kardeşler kapanış gazelini söylemek için birleşecekler.”

The Knights of Pythias The same goes for this society that was also Рыцари Пифии То же самое можно сказать и об этом обществе, которое также было

founded in the late 19th century, it's all about brotherly love.

It just happens to have a really cool-sounding name, too.

No doubt you'd feel quite cool if you could say you were a knight of Pythias. Pythias'ın bir şövalyesi olduğunuzu söyleyebilseydiniz, şüphesiz kendinizi oldukça havalı hissederdiniz.

We don't think these people carry swords, though, or have a thing for slaying dragons.

The society is actually partnered with the Boy Scouts of America, so fighting or rescuing Toplum aslında Amerika İzcileri ile ortaktır, bu nedenle savaşmak veya kurtarmak

maidens is probably off the table. bakireler muhtemelen masanın dışındadır.

This is the introduction on its official website, “The Order of Knights of Pythias is an international,

non-sectarian fraternal order, established in 1864 in Washington, DC, by Justus H. Rathbone 1864'te Washington, DC'de Justus H. Rathbone tarafından kurulan mezhepsel olmayan kardeşlik düzeni

and was the first fraternal order to be chartered by an Act of Congress.” и стал первым братским орденом, который был учрежден на основании акта Конгресса". ve bir Kongre Yasası ile yetkilendirilen ilk kardeşlik düzeniydi.

The society says it has its own traditional rituals, but in the end the whole thing is Toplum, kendi geleneksel ritüelleri olduğunu söylüyor ama sonunda her şey

about charity, love, doing the right thing by the brothers and society at large. hayırseverlik, aşk, kardeşler ve genel olarak toplum tarafından doğru olanı yapmak hakkında.

It seems you might have to be a member of the government to join, and we didn't bother Katılmak için hükümet üyesi olmanız gerekebilir ve biz zahmet etmedik.

filling out the application form. başvuru formunu doldurmak.

We saw a bunch of photos, too, and while the name of this society might make someone think

of dark hallways and blood-stained books, they do actually look a bit more like boy

scouts. izciler.

They sound like a great bunch of guys, with part of their principles being things like

this: “Pythians know one way to happiness is through Bu: "Pythians, mutluluğa giden bir yolun

service to mankind. insanlığa hizmet.

Pythians believe that friendship is an essential ingredient in life.

Pythians make Benevolence, Kindness, Generosity and Tolerance a reality in their lives.”

After hearing that, who wouldn't want to become one of these knights? Услышав это, кто бы не захотел стать одним из этих рыцарей?

International Order of St. Hubertus This secret society sounds a little bit different

in that many of its members are supposed to be elite hunters.

It goes back to 1695, and according to its own website was put together to find “the

greatest noble hunters of the 17th Century, particularly in Bohemia, Austria and countries

of the Austro Hungarian Empire, ruled by the Habsburgs.”

The Smithsonian tells us that German leader Adolf Hitler shut the society down after another

Nazi leader was denied entry into the club. Nazi liderinin kulübe girişi reddedildi.

Nonetheless, it started up again and it's still around now.

In 2016 The Washington Post broke a story about high society Americans meeting for a В 2016 году газета The Washington Post рассказала о встрече американцев из высшего общества на

weekend of hunting and we guess some amount of ritualistic handshaking.

The Post wrote, “Some hold titles, such as Grand Master, Prior and Knight Grand Officer. The Post пишет: "Некоторые носят титулы, такие как Великий магистр, настоятель и Великий рыцарь.

The Order's name is in honor of Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and fishermen.” Орден назван в честь Губерта, покровителя охотников и рыболовов".

This looks like quite the elite group and we doubt you can just waltz into a meeting. Похоже, это довольно элитная группа, и мы сомневаемся, что вы сможете просто прийти на встречу.

Some of the members got to that ranch by private plane, so we figure it's no boy scouts kind Üyelerden bazıları o çiftliğe özel uçakla gitti, bu yüzden bunun izcilere yakışmadığını düşündük.

of outfit. kıyafet.

They dress really smart and if you go to the official website you'll find that one of

the main things with this group is conservation and keeping game species around, presumably

so they can hunt them.

This is a short snippet from that site explaining how things go down:

“The IOSH is headed by a Grand Master, currently, his Imperial Highness Archduke Istvan von

Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, and its ‘Protector' is His Majesty King

Juan Carlos of Spain.

Archduke Istvan is supported in his governance of the Order by the officers of the Grand В управлении орденом эрцгерцогу Иштвану помогают офицеры Великого

Chapter.

The Grand Chapter is composed of the ‘Grand Priors', or leaders of the national jurisdictions

in which the Order is established, members of the staff of the Grand Chapter and three

Counselors.”

It's not a religious organization but we guess if you want to join you will need to know

someone who invites you.

From what we can see, members will need to invest some cash at times so we doubt most

of our listeners will be joining anytime soon.

We are guessing that the investment will be considerable.

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Now this sounds like an organization you could

join.

While the former bunch might be a bit snooty, who doesn't like someone admitting to being Хотя первая группа может быть немного чванливой, кому не нравится, когда кто-то признается в том, что он

a bit odd?

It's said that it came about after the Prince Regent of the United Kingdom, George IV, didn't

want to go through the long initiation process to become a freemason.

It seems he made this rival club sometime in the mid to late 19th century, but its members

might tell you it goes back much further in time.

It's had some pretty big names on its guess list, with British Prime Minister Winston

Churchill being a member.

This is part of its mission statement, taken from the official website:

“Lodge degrees and activities aim to improve and elevate every person to a higher, nobler

plane; to extend sympathy and aid to those in need, making their burdens lighter, relieving uçak; ihtiyaç sahiplerine sempati ve yardımda bulunmak, yüklerini hafifletmek,

the darkness of despair; to war against vice in every form, and to be a great moral power

and influence for the good of humanity.”

It is all inclusive apparently, stating that it might take anyone regardless of social

standing, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation.

They have a Facebook page, and lots of events going on.

It seems if you want to become an Odd Fellow then you can go for it.

The Patriotic Order Sons of America We think you might have a chance at joining

these guys, too.

What do they do?

Well, the clue is in the name.

They are American patriots.

If you want to join, their official website says you must be “all native-born or naturalized Katılmak istiyorsanız, resmi web siteleri "tamamen yerli veya vatandaşlığa alınmış" olmanız gerektiğini söylüyor.

American male citizens, 16 years and older, who believe in their country and its institutions,

who desire to perpetuate free government, and who wish to encourage a brotherly feeling

among Americans, to the end that we may exalt our country, to join with us in our work of

fellowship and love.”

From what we can see, these people like to brandish flags a lot.

They are very keen on that American flag, as well as preserving anything related to

it.

The motto reads God first, then country, then order, so forget about joining these people Девиз гласит: сначала Бог, потом страна, потом порядок, так что забудьте о том, чтобы присоединиться к этим людям.

if you don't do church or don't have a flag fastened to your house.

This is part of the intro on the group's principles part of the website:

“Next to love for the Creator, we believe that Patriotism is one of the highest and

noblest desires of the human soul.

We are a Patriotic/Fraternal organization that embraces the principles of Love, Forgiveness,

and Grace; while recognizing the diversity of other faiths and cultures.”

It also writes, “We must protect our form of government and preserve it from the influence

and control of any un-American sentiment or power, whether native or foreign.”

The Ancient Order of United Workmen This society was set up to defend the rights Древний орден объединенных рабочих Это общество было создано для защиты прав

of the American working class.

It offered insurance for the working class people against sickness, accidents, or death.

It might also have helped working class folks with burials.

It started off predominantly white and religious, but that changed over time.

It seems it was going strong right through the 20th century, but we are not sure if it

exists today.

We can't seem to find much information about this group after the 1980s.

The Ancient Order of the Foresters These guys are still going but it seems they

changed the name to the “Foresters Friendly Society.”

Started in 1834, it was also about protecting the working class.

It's not really about forests, though.

Its website explains, “Our first members came to recognize they had a duty to assist

their fellow men who fell into need ‘as they walked through the forests of life'.

This 'need' arose principally when a breadwinner fell ill, could not work and received no wages.

Illness and death left families financially distressed and often destitute.”

We should say that this society is based in Britain, and from what we can see, it looks

more business-like than a society where you'll find lots of traditional rituals.

The Grand Orange Lodge This was set up to protect protestants in

Ireland, but you'll find members all over the world.

Its website states, “Orangeism is a positive rather than a negative force.

It wishes to promote the Reformed Faith based on the Infallible Word of God - the Bible.

Orangeism does not foster resentment or intolerance. Turunculuk, küskünlüğü veya hoşgörüsüzlüğü beslemez.

Condemnation of religious ideology is directed against church doctrine and not against individual Dini ideolojinin kınanması, bireylere değil, kilise doktrinine yöneliktir.

adherents or members.”

It also says that while it might have been called secret, walking about in bright orange Там также говорится, что, хотя это можно было назвать секретным, ходить в ярко-оранжевом Ayrıca, sır olarak adlandırılabilecek olsa da, parlak turuncu renkte dolaştığını da söylüyor.

is hardly keeping your head down. вряд ли стоит держать себя в руках. başınızı zor tutuyor.

It's not the most secret society on this list, that's for sure.

We went to their upcoming events page, but it seems as we write this not much is going

on.

We did see, though, that these orange guys will be doing a lot of marches in Ireland

in 2019.

You don't have to be Irish to join, either, with the website stating, “We continue to

welcome an increasing number of international visitors to our celebrations who are keen

to experience first-hand the spectacle of the biggest day in the parading calendar.”

They've even got their own newspaper called The Orange Standard.

So, if you were to join just one of these societies which do you think you'd choose?

Can you tell us about other secret societies?

Tell us in the comments.

Also, be sure to check out our other video The Most Powerful Families Who Secretly Run

The World?

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.