THE PYRAMID

Money Is Not The Root Of All Evil—Money Is The Route To All Freedom

In popular culture, much attention is given to the Illuminati’s belief that money is not evil. Some mistakenly view our encouragement of work and wealth as a celebration of greed, overlooking the deeper meaning behind the pyramid and the values it represents.

To the Illuminati, wealth is not merely a means of personal gain — it is a tool. A tool for elevating others, solving problems, and fulfilling one’s responsibility to the progress of humanity.

The selfish pursuit of money is a hollow goal. But the pursuit of the good that money can create is among the noblest endeavors of humankind.

The more wealth a person has, the greater their ability to uplift those in need. A kind-hearted person without money may care deeply for a friend whose home has burned — but without resources, they are powerless to rebuild it. That same heart, if matched with wealth, can offer shelter, food, and even a new home.

Money has no conscience. It does not choose between good or evil — its power is entirely dependent on the one who wields it.

It is not wrong to be poor, but glorifying poverty often disguises a subtle selfishness. A person in need may help one, but a person with means can help thousands. Wealth amplifies generosity. Those who possess it hold the potential to enact widespread good — a power that comes with profound responsibility.

That said, even those without financial wealth can serve the greater good. Money is only a medium — a representation of one’s time, labor, and effort. When finances are scarce, these gifts can still be offered. Time spent helping others, energy spent uplifting humanity — these are currencies of equal value in the pyramid of progress.

The greater one’s fortune, the greater their obligation to the world.
Like the pyramid, those at the top hold the power to support and protect all those below. True wealth is measured not by what one has but by how much good one can do with it.