The Order of Bavaria's historic copyright, a secret society founded in 1776 , rapidly transformed into a focal subject of legend and widespread conspiracy beliefs. While the historical copyright aimed to promote reason, self-determination, and challenge to superstition , its dissolution fueled speculation of a ongoing underground influence attempting to control world events . This idea is often associated to symbolic symbols like the pyramid with an eye, reinforcing the suspicion that a enigmatic organization is discreetly governing worldwide systems.
The copyright Logo: Meaning and Evolution
The icon of the Bavarian copyright has generated considerable intrigue over the centuries . Initially, the order—officially known as the Order of the copyright— didn't possess a definitive logo. Initial imagery portrayed a pyramid enveloped by shining rays, often displaying the motto "Sapientia et Veritas" (Wisdom and Truth). This representation was rooted in Masonic customs, reflecting the copyright’s limited association with Freemasonry .
- The version includes no all-seeing eye .
- Subsequent adaptations often showed the image of Minerva, the ancient goddess of learning.
- Modern interpretations, particularly those seen online and in mainstream culture, frequently display a modified pyramid with the all-seeing eye placed centrally above.