What you wrote above about the Illuminati's support for Germans in the World War II era reminds me of the unfortunate case of a son of a powerful British politician. The controversy centers on John Amery. His story is still being debated today. Wikipedia writes perhaps a sanitized version, leaving out John Amery's warnings about the dangers of the bankers and power elite of his day.
Also notably left out is the fact that Amery's father, a major force in the British government in that era, was secretly Jewish but took care to hide this fact all his life. As listed below, the mother also Jewish : hence John was actually Jewish himself, supporting the Nazis.
Father and elder son were completely opposed to each other on all points.
However, the considerable influence of the father, Leo, a close pal of Churchill, could not stop the killing of John for what seems to be only indirect support of the Hitler regime --- compared with that of Prescott Bush [ who also helped the Bolsheviks ! ] and his Wall Street group who sent over millions to Germany, arranged supplies to aid the enemy, etc. etc.
Here is the Wikipedia entry on John Amery to get an overall glimpse of how an ordinary citizen lacking any influence was meted out a harsh sentence - yet all the globalists [ like Soros today, I guess ] were involved up to their ears but all got away scot-free.
Born in Chelsea, London, John Amery was one of two children of Leo Amery (1873–1955), a member of parliament and later Conservative government minister, whose mother was a Hungarian Jew.
...A staunch anti-Communist, he came to embrace the fascist National Socialist doctrines of Nazi Germany on the grounds that they were the only alternative to Bolshevism. He left Britain permanently to live in France after being declared bankrupt in 1936. In Paris, he met the French fascist leader Jacques Doriot, with whom he travelled to Austria, Italy, and Germany to witness the effects of fascism in those countries.
Amery claimed to his family that he joined Francisco Franco's Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and was awarded a medal of honour while serving as an intelligence officer with Italian volunteer forces. This was untrue although the lie achieved wide circulation. Amery first visited Spain in 1939 after the civil war had ended and stayed for only a few weeks before returning to France, where he remained even after the German invasion and the creation of Vichy rule during the German occupation.
In France, Amery soon fell foul of the Vichy government and made several attempts to leave the country but was rebuffed. The German armistice commissioner Count Ceschi offered Amery the chance to leave France and go to Germany to work in the political arena, but Ceschi was unable to get Amery out of France.
In September 1942, Hauptmann Werner Plack got Amery the French travel permit he needed, and in October Plack and Amery went to Berlin to speak to the German English Committee. It was at this time that Amery suggested that the Germans consider forming a British anti-Bolshevik legion. Adolf Hitler was impressed by Amery and allowed him to remain in Germany as a guest of the Reich. During this period, Amery made a series of pro-German propaganda radio broadcasts, attempting to appeal to Britons to join the war on communism.
The idea of a British force to fight the communists languished until Amery encountered Jacques Doriot during a visit to France in January 1943. Doriot was part of the LVF (Légion des Volontaires Français), a French volunteer force fighting with the Germans on the eastern front. Amery rekindled his idea of a British unit and aimed to recruit 50 to 100 men for propaganda purposes and to establish a core of men with which to attract additional members from British prisoners of war. He also suggested that such a unit could provide more recruits for the other military units made up of foreign nationals.
Amery's first recruiting drive for what was initially to be called the British Legion of St George took him to the Saint-Denis POW camp outside Paris. Amery addressed between 40 and 50 inmates from various British Commonwealth countries and handed out recruiting material. This first effort at recruitment was a complete failure, but he persisted. Amery ended up with two men, of whom only one, Kenneth Berry, joined what was later called the BFC. Amery's link to the unit ended in October 1943, when the Waffen SS decided his services were no longer needed, and it was officially renamed the British Free Corps.
Amery continued to broadcast and write propaganda in Berlin until late 1944 when he travelled to Northern Italy to lend support to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's Salò Republic. Amery was captured in the last weeks of the war by Italian partisans, who handed him over to British authorities. The British army officer sent to take him into custody was Captain Alan Whicker, later a prominent British broadcaster.
After the war, Amery was tried for treason; in a preliminary hearing, he argued that he had never attacked Britain and was an anti-Communist, not a Nazi. At the same time, his brother Julian Amery attempted to show that John had become a Spanish citizen, and therefore would have been technically incapable of committing treason against the United Kingdom. His counsel, Gerald Osborne Slade KC, meanwhile, tried to show that the accused was mentally ill.
Amery's sanity was questioned by his own father, Leo, but all efforts to have the court consider his mental state were unsuccessful. Further attempts at a defence were suddenly abandoned on the first day of his trial, 28 November 1945, when to general astonishment, Amery pleaded guilty to eight charges of treason. He was immediately sentenced to death. The entire trial lasted just eight minutes from start to finish. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Amery
Could John Amery have figured out the Illuminati's tactics and behaviors so well that they decided to get rid of him ? I have to look this up, but I remember reading months ago when I came across this case that John protested the British school system, vehemently characterizing it as indoctrination by the bankers. THIS probably would have been why he dropped out ; not that he was a never-do-well.