There are several secret organizations in Indonesia known as the palace or palace, which originated in the tradition of the Javanese kingdom.
One of the famous secret organizations in Indonesia is Freemasonry, which was founded in the early 20th century in Batavia (now Jakarta).
There is also a secret organization called Bali Aga, which consists of native Balinese people who still maintain their ancient beliefs and traditions.
Another secret organization is a group of works, which was founded in 1959 by Suharto and functions as a political organization that supports the New Order government.
Islamic organizations such as Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama are also considered as secret organizations, because they have rituals and practices that are only known by their own members.
There are several secret organizations related to mystical practices, such as pesugihan or witchcraft shamans.
Some secret organizations in Indonesia have a relationship with similar organizations abroad, such as Freemasonry related to similar organizations throughout the world.
Members of secret organizations in Indonesia usually consist of people who have power or influence in society or government.
Secret organizations in Indonesia are often considered a threat by the government or the community because of their confidential and mysterious nature.
Some secret organizations in Indonesia have been dissolved or prohibited by the government because they are considered to violate the law or threaten national security.