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The domain Itanimulli.com ("Illuminati" spelled backwards) points to the web site of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
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549. 110K views 2 years ago. A popular social media post alludes to a connection between The USA's NSA and the Illuminati since typing 'Illuminati' backwards followed by '.com'...
As stated in the post, searching on the Internet for ‘itanimulli.com’ (Illuminati spelled backwards) does lead to the website of NSA. John Fenley of Provo, Utah, set his unused domain ‘inanimulli.com’ to redirect to NSA’s website just as a joke.
A post is being circulated on social media that says “if you search up ‘Illuminati’ backwards and add ‘.com’ in the browser, it leads to the official website of the NSA.” Let’s verify the claim made in the post.
MYTH or just some CONSPIRACY? now let's dive in and take a look at this un-solved mystery. Why is it that when you spell ILLUMINATI BACK WARDS AS (itanimull...
What’s ‘illuminati’ spelled backwards? It’s the secret society that runs the world, devilishly clever because it leaves witty clues to its plots, like www.itanimulli.com. Click on that and it leads to www.nsa.gov: the top secret US government agency that reads your emails.
As you can see, if you read illuminati spelled backwards becomes Itanimulli, the famous secret society. National Security Agency Website: Typing «itanimulli.com» leads to the National Security Agency (NSA) site, fueling conspiracy theories of it being a code or hidden message.