https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence
Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry, first appearing as part of the standard Freemason iconography in 1797 with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's The Freemason's Monitor.[11][12]
In this use, the Eye, representing the all-seeing eye of God, serves as a reminder that humanity's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God—who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe. Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semicircular glory below it, and is sometimes enclosed by a triangle.
Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, the only Mason among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal was Benjamin Franklin, whose ideas for the seal were not adopted. Likewise, various Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.[13][14]
Its not true guys, trust them.
The earliest known artifacts featuring an "all seeing eye" symbol can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where the Eye of Horus was featured in many hieroglyphs and works of art. In Mesopotamia, the Eye of the Sun God Shamash was often depicted in religious carvings and seals. In India, the all-seeing eye is associated with the Hindu god Shiva and can be seen in Hindu temples and artwork. In Christianity, the eye is often used to represent the Eye of God watching over mankind.
Ahh it all makes sense now.
They could see the future, and see paper bags, or maybe paper bags were a lost invention to time. Anyway.
They knew that people would eventually eat other people and carry around bits of them between bread in these strange futuristic hollowcarbon devices.
Conspiracy confirmed.
Most of that was sarcasm, obviously.
If your actually interested in the topic, and not making fun of it.
Here is a really, really nice resource for starting.
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Mystic_Masonry/YFg4AAAAMAAJ
J. D. Buck explains and demystifies Freemasonry in this illustrated account of the secret society, their ritual practices and use of symbols to communicate their ideas.
The author speaks in favor of the ethical principles and ideas of the Masons; their insistence upon moral rectitude and good behavior of its members supports the idea that Masonry aims to cultivate the highest virtues of humankind. Such preservation of humanity's greatest strengths is to be applauded: writing in the early 20th century, the author muses on the social and economic upheavals in a world that has rapidly changed amid industrialization.
Its quite, enlightening.
You are capable of reading books, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence
Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry, first appearing as part of the standard Freemason iconography in 1797 with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's The Freemason's Monitor.[11][12]
In this use, the Eye, representing the all-seeing eye of God, serves as a reminder that humanity's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God—who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe. Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semicircular glory below it, and is sometimes enclosed by a triangle.
Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, the only Mason among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal was Benjamin Franklin, whose ideas for the seal were not adopted. Likewise, various Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.[13][14]
Its not true guys, trust them.
The earliest known artifacts featuring an "all seeing eye" symbol can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where the Eye of Horus was featured in many hieroglyphs and works of art. In Mesopotamia, the Eye of the Sun God Shamash was often depicted in religious carvings and seals. In India, the all-seeing eye is associated with the Hindu god Shiva and can be seen in Hindu temples and artwork. In Christianity, the eye is often used to represent the Eye of God watching over mankind.
Ahh it all makes sense now.
They could see the future, and see paper bags, or maybe paper bags were a lost invention to time. Anyway.
They knew that people would eventually eat other people and carry around bits of them between bread in these strange futuristic hollowcarbon devices.
Conspiracy confirmed.
Most of that was sarcasm, obviously.
If your actually interested in the topic, and not making fun of it.
Here is a really, really nice resources for starting.
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Mystic_Masonry/YFg4AAAAMAAJ
J. D. Buck explains and demystifies Freemasonry in this illustrated account of the secret society, their ritual practices and use of symbols to communicate their ideas.
The author speaks in favor of the ethical principles and ideas of the Masons; their insistence upon moral rectitude and good behavior of its members supports the idea that Masonry aims to cultivate the highest virtues of humankind. Such preservation of humanity's greatest strengths is to be applauded: writing in the early 20th century, the author muses on the social and economic upheavals in a world that has rapidly changed amid industrialization.
Its quite, enlightening.
You are capable of reading books, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence
Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry, first appearing as part of the standard Freemason iconography in 1797 with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's The Freemason's Monitor.[11][12]
In this use, the Eye, representing the all-seeing eye of God, serves as a reminder that humanity's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God—who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe. Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semicircular glory below it, and is sometimes enclosed by a triangle.
Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, the only Mason among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal was Benjamin Franklin, whose ideas for the seal were not adopted. Likewise, various Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.[13][14]
Its not true guys, trust them.
The earliest known artifacts featuring an "all seeing eye" symbol can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where the Eye of Horus was featured in many hieroglyphs and works of art. In Mesopotamia, the Eye of the Sun God Shamash was often depicted in religious carvings and seals. In India, the all-seeing eye is associated with the Hindu god Shiva and can be seen in Hindu temples and artwork. In Christianity, the eye is often used to represent the Eye of God watching over mankind.
Ahh it all makes sense now.
They could see the future, and see paper bags, or maybe paper bags were a lost invention to time. Anyway.
They knew that people would eventually eat other people and carry around bits of them between bread in these strange futuristic hollowcarbon devices.
Conspiracy confirmed.
Most of that was sarcasm, obviously.