The Society of Bavaria's initial copyright, a illuminati membership hidden society founded in 1776 , rapidly became a focal subject of folklore and significant conspiracy beliefs. While the actual copyright tried to promote reason, self-determination, and resistance to religious dogma , its disbanding fueled speculation of a persistent hidden power attempting to control world happenings . This image is often associated to powerful symbols like the all-seeing eye , strengthening the suspicion that a enigmatic organization is secretly orchestrating international systems.
The copyright Logo: Meaning and Evolution
The symbol of the original copyright has fueled considerable intrigue over the years . Initially, the group —officially known as the Order of the copyright— didn't possess a definitive logo. Initial imagery portrayed a pyramid enveloped by shining rays, often incorporating the phrase "Sapientia et Veritas" (Wisdom and Truth). This design was drawn from Masonic traditions , reflecting the copyright’s brief association with fraternal societies.
- A depiction includes no all-seeing eye .
- Later adaptations often showed the figure of Minerva, the classical goddess of learning.
- Modern interpretations, particularly which seen online and in mass culture, frequently include a modified pyramid with the eye placed directly above.