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![Darkness Over All: John Robison and the Birth of the Illuminati Conspiracy](https://the-public-domain-review.imgix.net/essays/darkness-over-all-john-robison-and-the-birth-of-the-illuminati-conspiracy/iluminati-thumb1.jpg?w=600&h=1200&auto=format,compress)
Darkness Over All: John Robison and the Birth of the Illuminati Conspiracy
Conspiracy theories of a secretive power elite seeking global domination have long held a place in the modern imagination. Mike Jay explores the idea’s beginnings in the writings of John Robison, a Scottish scientist who maintained that the French revolution was the work of a covert Masonic cell known as the Illuminati. more
![Illustrations of Madness: James Tilly Matthews and the Air Loom](https://the-public-domain-review.imgix.net/essays/illustrations-of-madness-james-tilly-matthews-and-the-air-loom/airloom-THUMB1.jpg?w=600&h=1200&auto=format,compress)
Illustrations of Madness: James Tilly Matthews and the Air Loom
Mike Jay recounts the tragic story of James Tilly Matthews, a former peace activist of the Napoleonic Wars who was confined to London's notorious Bedlam asylum in 1797 for believing that his mind was under the control of the “Air Loom” — a terrifying machine whose mesmeric rays and mysterious gases were brainwashing politicians and plunging Europe into revolution, terror, and war. more