The Illuminati’s master architect. In any secret society, architects play a pivotal role (hence the Freemasons’s incredible importance). Only they know where all the secret tunnels and hidden doors are located.
Enter Minoru Yamasaki. Unfortunately for Japanese-American Yamasaki, he was given a choice in 1942: face imprisonment at a Japanese internment camp or design buildings for the Illuminati. He chose the latter, a decision that plagued him his whole life as his uneasy conscious, unable to rest, gave him frequent, painful ulcers. The stress, combined with heavy drinking, led to a terminal case of stomach cancer. Below is a list of his notable buildings.
Note: Buildings built with aluminum are marked and bolded if destroyed as part of a cover-up. (It sure seems odd that a master architect’s buildings repeatedly fail!)