Well, there are people who'll support almost anything, just as there are people who'll believe almost anything. I suspect there's no idea so dumb that nobody will believe it, but this stuff all looks pretty dumb to me. An Illuminati insider coming forward seems highly unlikely, that's completely contrary to the nature of conspiracies, assuming the Illuminati/New World Order/whatever it's called exists at all, which also seems highly unlikely to me. Consider, for instance, some of the sources identified at the end of that little video: Infowars.com, prisonplanet.com, Alex Jones... all notorious as conspiracy theory promoters at the tin foil hat level, with little to no regard for factual accuracy. That little pamphlet she's reading from, Lines of Credit Ropes of Bondage, is actually chapter 12 of a book of the same name by a man named Robert Henry Goldsborough,
https://www.truthcontrol.com/articles/lines-credit-ropes-bondage . One need only look at the chapter headings to see where this guy is coming from, and you can see why a loon like Alex Jones would pick up on him.