Well to be fair, I don't really blame people for thinking freemasons =/= illuminati. The only difference as far as I can discern between the two was that the Bavarian Illuminati did die off, yes, but freemasonry has been around since ancient times(think Egypt and the pharaohs) and has been persecuted at many times, in ancient Egypt by the pharaohs(They were not slaves however but still helped build the pyramids). Freemasonry was also involved in a huge standoff with Catholicism and Catholics way back in the day(please note I am using 'standoff' in a term of huge generalization). As far as conspiracy theories go, I would like to refer you to the FBI's report on Q anon. Apparently somewhere in their report they left a note regarding actual conspiracy theories and subsequent events,
And personally, I think it is the key of irony that Ice Cube, whom I have personally encountered in my travels in life at a place I will not name here, has been posting anti-semitic imagery and Q anon memes lately. I mean it's just ironic to me, because of the fact that while undergoing a stressful life period I actually met the guy at a now-closed Sundance Hospital in Garland. The hospital was shit, suffice to say, and I no longer believe in Q anon(thankfully. I still believe in, well, actual conspiracies that I've been witness to before) but rather think there's a more broad, mainstream conspiracy within the military industrial complex. I mean, what would
you do if your entire family's male heritage line was full of Masons, you've met Ice Cube before at a shitty hospital you literally had to make a report to the FBI about to get shut-down(and he himself claimed he worked for the NSA, not my words, his) and when it got shutdown absolutely nothing happened except for the company declaring bankruptcy and only the non-governmental employees being punished. Sounds like a cover-up? Well, that's because it is, and I was there firsthand. Sure, I'm up to debate this, but not into meaningless existence. I do, after all, have a life I'm trying to repair by going to my local college and hopefully pushing for uni one day.
All in all though, I really do despise it when people decide that holding a conspiracy theory to view is designated as a 'mental illness'. There are various factors that go into people having a mental illness that is quantifiably and quantitatively different then someone believing a conspiracy theory. There are also real consequences for having a mental illness in the United States, and there needs to be serious reform on that note. Correlation does not equal causation.